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Oxytocin and excitation/inhibition balance in social recognition
Neuropeptides, 2018Social recognition is the sensitive domains of complex behavior critical for identification, interpretation and storage of socially meaningful information. Social recognition develops throughout childhood and adolescent, and is affected in a wide variety of psychiatric disorders.
Olga L, Lopatina +10 more
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Social inhibition of movement in domestic hens
Animal Behaviour, 1995Abstract The possibility that laying hens,Gallus gallus domesticus, limit their movements in order to minimize the number of high-ranking or unfamiliar birds encountered was investigated. Two experiments measured the time taken by individual birds to move past other birds in order to reach a preferred area.
PHILIP N. GRIGOR +2 more
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Social Inhibition of Locomotor Activity in Mice
Psychological Reports, 1974Male mice engaged in less locomotion in an open field when in the company of another male mouse than when alone. This social inhibition of activity contrasts with the previous finding that rats tested in pairs showed an increase in activity. The significance of these findings for the interpretation of general activity of mice within the open field is ...
G. J. Syme, Lesley A. Syme
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Social tethers: density-dependent social tethers inhibit fitness
Putative mechanisms affecting fitness that underlie why animals occupy a particular place are often in tension. A tension amplified in social animals, where individuals are often not free to make independent habitat selection or foraging decisions. The ideal free distribution (IFD) is a density-dependent emergent property describing how individuals ...Jillian Kusch +2 more
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Response Inhibition and Deviant Social Behaviour in Children
British Journal of Psychiatry, 1966In this paper “response inhibition” refers to the individual's capacity to refrain from responding in ways that are inappropriate. Inappropriate responding, usually in the form of over-responding, is more natural when we are young; but as we grow older our capacity to inhibit response, and hence our effectiveness, is normally expected to improve.
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Sexual maturation of female house mice: Social inhibition
Developmental Psychobiology, 1974AbstractYoung female laboratory mice reared in the presence of an adult male mouse or male bedding containing a pheromone reach sexual maturity earlier than control females. A pheromone produced by grouped female mice leads to long, irregular estrous cycles or anestrus.
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Attributional mediators of social inhibition and avoidance
Journal of Personality, 1986AbstractPeople differ in the degree to which they become inhibited and avoidant when they feel socially anxious This study explored the hypothesis that characterological attributions for one's feelings of nervousness in social settings are related to social inhibition and avoidance In a preliminary study, the dimensions people use to explain their ...
Mark R Leary +3 more
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Parenting Behaviorally Inhibited and Socially Withdrawn Children
2019It is our intention to examine the extant literature concerning the parents of children who can be identified as behaviorally inhibited during the toddler period and as socially withdrawn from early childhood through early adolescence. After a brief note on research design and measurement in this field, we then proceed to defining and contrasting the ...
Paul D. Hastings +3 more
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Responding to Social Signals for Response Inhibition
Social Psychological and Personality Science, 2011Angry facial expressions are thought to serve as signals of social correction, indicating that one person disapproves of another’s behavior and wants them to desist. If individuals respond to such signals by inhibiting disapproved-of behaviors, they should effectively reduce the prevalence of angry and aggressive encounters in their lives. Two studies
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Social determinants of health and US cancer screening interventions: A systematic review
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023Ariella R Korn
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