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The components of feeding behavior in rotifers
Hydrobiologia, 1987Feeding behavior of a rotifer can be broken into two classes of activities: the rate of successful search and the handling process. The former consists of the following components: Perceptual field (in planktonic rotifers the area of the corona), swimming rate, and attack rate.
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Neocortex and feeding behavior in the rat.
Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 1975Consummatory behavior and weight-regulation capacity were measured in 12 normal rats and in 43 rats that survived complete (C), sequential unilateral (U), anterolateral (A), or posterior (P) neocortical ablations. Groups C and A displayed aphagia and adipsia followed by a sequence of recovery stages gualitatively identical to, but shorter than ...
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Caenorhabditis elegans Feeding Behaviors
2017The microscopic free-living nematode worm Caenorhabditis elegans was the first metazoan to have its genome sequenced and for many decades has served as a genetically tractable model for the investigation of neural mechanisms of behavioral plasticity. Many of its behaviors involve the detection of its food, bacteria, which are ingested and transported ...
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Development of behavior: Self-feeding.
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1968Michael D. Zeiler, Susan S. Jervey
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