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2 T cell leukemia virus type 1 (HTLV-1) is the ethological agent of adult T cell leukemia/lymphoma (ATL
3 the same experiment, we performed a detailed ethological analysis of mouse behavior revealing that OT
8 octurnal footshock caused rats living in an "ethological" apparatus to switch their natural foraging
9 nd wild-type controls were assessed using an ethological approach, with 24 h monitoring of activity a
11 rimate model that better reflects the social ethological aspects of depression would be more advantag
12 rated the most comprehensive mouse olfactory ethological atlas to date, consisting of behavioral resp
21 his approach, however, may not generalize to ethological behaviors like navigation, where there is an
22 o track HR of the awake behaving monkey, for ethological, behavioural, neuroscience or welfare purpos
23 ment principles is ideally placed to sustain ethological behaviours such as the rapid interception of
24 anesthetized female mice, we find that most ethological categories contained in our dataset are not
26 (Macaca fascicularis), in a realistic social ethological context and associate the depressed behavior
27 imate depression model in a realistic social ethological context that can better approximate the psyc
30 s to neural activity across a broad range of ethological contexts and timescales, heralding new modes
31 ulty, critical to many animals in a range of ethological contexts, the underlying algorithms of which
35 s of chronic social defeat stress (CSDS), an ethological form of stress, on sleep and circadian rhyth
37 the continued development of foraging as an ethological framework for neuroscience: integrating norm
38 hese results reveal a neural organization of ethological hierarchies in the LH and point to behavior-
40 evelopment, and evolution - to unify classic ethological insights with modern neuroscience tools.
43 re confirmed by evidence: (i) mechanical and ethological isolation arising as a by-product of allopat
45 a by-product of allopatric speciation, (ii) ethological isolation developing by selection for reprod
47 In the Aquilegia type, which is widespread, ethological isolation is a side effect of mechanical iso
48 al isolation-a combination of mechanical and ethological isolation-plays a significant role in the re
50 -making strategy, derived from the classical ethological literature [2, 3], which proposes that behav
51 EPM was employed to quantify traditional and ethological measures of anxiety and polygraphic signs of
54 vioural characteristics into account and use ethological methods could be the most useful for interpr
59 together comprise 27 degrees of freedom, an ethological movement like reaching and grasping coordina
63 the ability of the model to replicate common ethological observables such as speed and spatial prefer
68 been well studied from both theoretical and ethological perspectives, its neural substrates are much
69 antly increasing grooming, stereotypies, and ethological plus traditional measures of anxiety-like re
71 HC diversity, emphasising how ecological and ethological processes influence the tempo and mode of ev
75 epresentation of 7 kHz increased only in the ethological-rate-reared animals, whereas improved entrai
79 he lack of a visual fovea and the particular ethological relevance of orienting movements of the snou
82 n, and predictive coding, establishing their ethological relevance to natural visual computation.
87 approach to study the circuit mechanisms of ethological retinal computations under natural visual sc
91 reproducible responses to looming and their ethological significance makes them models for single ne
93 change in tuning facilitated the decoding of ethological stimuli, such as aerial predators against th
99 indicates that some behaviors with critical ethological value, such as self-feeding, are represented
101 iatry and suggest a way forward, integrating ethological, veterinary, and human psychiatric approache