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Gut microbiota shapes social dominance through modulating HDAC2 in the medial prefrontal cortex
Summary: Social dominance is a ubiquitous phenomenon among social animals, including humans. To date, individual attributes leading to dominance (after a contest) remain largely elusive.
Tian Wang +6 more
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The possible relationship between udder morphometric variables (UMVs), chemical quality (CHQ) of both colostrum (CA), and milk (MK), as affected by goat’s social rank (SR) (i.e., low-LSR, or high-HSR), was assessed.
Ma. Silvia Castillo-Zuñiga +8 more
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Social and endocrine correlates of immune function in meerkats: implications for the immunocompetence handicap hypothesis [PDF]
Social status can mediate effects on the immune system, with profound consequences for individual health; nevertheless, most investigators of status-related disparities in free-ranging animals have used faecal parasite burdens to proxy immune function in
Kendra N. Smyth +4 more
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Various forms of traumatic brain injury (TBI) are a leading cause of disability in the United States, with the generation of neuropsychiatric complications such as depression, anxiety, social dysfunction, and suicidality being common comorbidities ...
Sean M. Collins +9 more
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The Social Dominance Paradox [PDF]
Dominant individuals report high levels of self-sufficiency, self-esteem, and authoritarianism. The lay stereotype suggests that such individuals ignore information from others, preferring to make their own choices. However, the nonhuman animal literature presents a conflicting view, suggesting that dominant individuals are avid social learners ...
Cook, J.L. +6 more
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Acute cannabidiol treatment enhances social interaction in adult male mice
Cannabidiol (CBD) is a non-intoxicating phytochemical from Cannabis sativa that is increasingly used to manage pain. The potential for CBD to ameliorate dimensional behavior symptoms occurring in multiple psychiatric disorders was suggested, including ...
Livia F. Ferreira +19 more
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The possible role of the social rank (R) (i.e., low-LSR, middle-MSR, or high-HSR) in anestrus goats exposed to a P4 + eCG (D) (i.e., 100 or 350 IU) estrus induction protocol (EIP) was evaluated.
Santiago Zuñiga-Garcia +11 more
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Turkish Adaptation of New Social Dominance Orientation Scale (SDO7 )
Social dominance orientation (SDO) represents an individual tendency to support already existing hierarchical social structures. Recent research has indicated that this phenomenon has a two-factor structure: SDO-Dominance (SDO-D) and SDO-Egalitarianism ...
Bağdat Deniz Kaynak +2 more
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Incorporating neurological and behavioral mechanisms of sociality into predator-prey models
Consumer-resource population models drive progress in predicting and understanding predation. However, they are often built by averaging the foraging outcomes of individuals to estimate per capita functional responses (functions that describe predation ...
James L. L. Lichtenstein +2 more
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Social transmission of leadership preference:knowledge of group membership and partisan media reporting moderates perceptions of leadership ability from facial cues to competence and dominance [PDF]
While first impressions of dominance and competence can influence leadership preference, social transmission of leadership preference has received little attention. The capacity to transmit, store and compute information has increased greatly over recent
Perrett, David I. +2 more
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