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Social Behavior: A Neural Circuit for Social Behavior in Zebrafish [PDF]
A new study on the zebrafish has discovered a population of forebrain neurons necessary for social orienting, providing a foundation for dissecting social brain networks in this powerful vertebrate model.
Michael B. Orger+1 more
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Social behavior and the microbiome
Social interactions influence the communities of microbes that live in wild baboons.
Jenny Tung, Elizabeth A. Archie
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Genes and Social Behavior [PDF]
What genes and regulatory sequences contribute to the organization and functioning of neural circuits and molecular pathways in the brain that support social behavior? How does social experience interact with information in the genome to modulate brain activity? Here, we address these questions by highlighting progress that has been made in identifying
Russell D. Fernald+2 more
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Background and challenges to implementation SHS exposure among pregnant women is highly correlated with low birth weight (LBW). SHS exposure in homes can be reduced by a package of "smoke-free home" interventions, particularly in the high prevalence of ...
Yayi Prabandari+2 more
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The language and social behavior of innovators
Innovators are creative people who can conjure the ground-breaking ideas that represent the main engine of innovative organizations. Past research has extensively investigated who innovators are and how they behave in work-related activities. In this paper, we suggest that it is necessary to analyze how innovators behave in other contexts, such as in ...
Fronzetti Colladon Andrea+3 more
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Workers’ Compliance with Covid-19 Prevention and Control Protocols in X Mining Company [PDF]
The mining sector presents various risks that can contribute to the spread of Covid-19, such as confined work areas and high worker mobility.
Noorleta Putri Rizky+2 more
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The Computation of Social Behavior
Social Sciences Reviewed The social sciences focus on multibody problems within changing environments, where the intentions and actions of both actor and acted-upon vary over time. In such situations, it can be challenging, to say the least, to identify unambiguously and persuasively which behaviors are causes, which are effects,
Behrens, T, Hunt, LT, Rushworth, M
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Stimulating Regulatory Compliance and Ethical Behavior of Organizations: A Review [PDF]
Regulators are responsible for overseeing organizations. Organizational behavior should be in line with laws and regulations. Therefore, regulators aim to influence behavior of regulatees, such as compliance (i.e., following rules and regulations), but ...
Sarwesh Ishwardat+3 more
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Maternal physiological calming responses to infant suckling at the breast
The mother–infant relation is key to infant physical, cognitive and social development. Mutual regulation and cooperation are required to maintain the dyadic system, but the biological foundation of these responses remains to be clarified. In this study,
Nami Ohmura+4 more
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Background The perinatal period, which we here define as pregnancy and the first year postpartum, is a time in women’s lives that involves significant physiological and psychosocial change and adjustment, including changes in their social status and ...
Esmeralda R. Garcia, Ilona S. Yim
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