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Can a water-based mist form of the F3 facial pheromone have a short-term effect on cats' adaptation to a new situation? [PDF]
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JDS Communications special issue: Behavior in Dairy Animals-Introduction. [PDF]
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Correction to "Effect of Human Disturbance on Feeding Behavior and Activity Time Budget of Lesser Adjutant Stork <i>Leptoptilos javanicus</i> (Horsfield, 1821) in Nepal". [PDF]
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Ethology, Comparative Psychology, and Animal Behavior
Annual Review of Psychology, 1983INTRODUCTION 63 THE SYNTHESIS BETWEEN ETHOLOGY AND COMPARATIVE PSYCHOLOGY . 6S SOCIOBIOLOGY 66 Kinship 67 Courtship, Mating, and Parenting 69 Age Structure and Demography 72 Heritability 73 COMPARATIVE PSYCHOLOGY 76 SEX, AGGRESSION, AND COMMUNICATION 81 Social Behavior Influences Physiology 8 1 Dominance and Aggression 82 ...
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Comparative Psychology, Ethology, And Animal Behavior
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Circling behavior: Ethological analysis and functional considerations
Behavioural Brain Research, 1989Head-turning and circling movements evoked by substantia nigra (pars compacta) (SNpc) stimulation have been ethologically analyzed in order to attribute a functional meaning to these lateralization processes. It has been shown that these motor acts, separated by a constant interval, may be considered a fixed action pattern.
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Facial Expressions of Emotions and Ethological Behavioral Categories
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1986The purpose of this study was to measure the capacity of human subjects to match facial expressions of emotions and behavioral categories that represented the motivational states they are supposed to illustrate. 100 university students were shown facial stimuli they had to classify using ethological behavioral categories.
G, Kirouac, M, Bouchard, A, St-Pierre
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Ethology and the origins of behavioral endocrinology
Hormones and Behavior, 2005The neurosciences embrace many disciplines, some long established, others of more recent origin. Behavioral endocrinology has only recently been fully acknowledged as a branch of neuroscience, distinctive for the determination of some of its exponents to remain integrative in the face of the many pressures towards reductionism that so dominate modern ...
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