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1 ay also be efficacious for hyperactivity and stereotyped behavior.
2 ic guidance cue with a single, specific, and stereotyped behavior.
3  tryptophan depletion, causes a worsening of stereotyped behavior.
4 ial communicative behavior or repetitive and stereotyped behavior.
5 ay low sociability and/or high repetitive or stereotyped behaviors.
6 ial drive, communication/language skills and stereotyped behaviors.
7 n well described and consists of a series of stereotyped behaviors.
8 DA)-mediated responses, such as climbing and stereotyped behaviors.
9 eir origin or circuitry from cocaine-induced stereotyped behaviors.
10 s occur in the ability of the drug to induce stereotyped behaviors.
11 locomotor activity and a more rapid onset of stereotyped behaviors.
12 munication skills, restricted interests, and stereotyped behaviors.
13 ized, and species-specific responses [1] or 'stereotyped behavior' [2], pheromones differ from mammal
14       We find distinct daily patterns in all stereotyped behaviors, adding specific information about
15 s, triggered action potentials and activated stereotyped behaviors, allowing cell type-specific chemi
16         Domoic acid, 2.25 mg/kg i.p., caused stereotyped behavior and convulsions in approximately 60
17 stem is a paradigmatic example of learning a stereotyped behavior and therefore is a good place to st
18 interaction and communication accompanied by stereotyped behaviors and restricted interests.
19  see variability in neural systems executing stereotyped behaviors, and this variability is an advant
20 ds to objectively extract structure from non-stereotyped behaviors are immature.
21                                              Stereotyped behaviors are series of postures that show v
22                Results supported H1 over H2: stereotyped behavior but not performance modulated testo
23 diopharyngeal progenitors are channeled into stereotyped behaviors by interactions with surrounding t
24  repeatedly shed their cuticle by means of a stereotyped behavior called ecdysis, thought to be initi
25 ically verified injection sites; postural or stereotyped behaviors characteristic of DA injections in
26 avioural effects of maze complexity, analyze stereotyped behavior, classify behavioral choices and pr
27 uced climbing in mice, but that do not block stereotyped behavior, could have an antipsychotic effect
28 rate QTLs for the language and repetitive or stereotyped behavior deficits that are associated with t
29 ort to self-administer heroin, with enhanced stereotyped behaviors during the period of acute heroin
30 ally approached this question by focusing on stereotyped behaviors, either natural or trained, in a l
31 " and a composite measure of "repetitive and stereotyped behavior." Families were genotyped for 335 m
32 ilk, and, in one of the largest lineages, to stereotyped behaviors for building foraging webs of rema
33 s, it resulted in marked social deficits and stereotyped behaviors in adult males and females offspri
34 ative behaviors in control animals, promoted stereotyped behaviors in amphetamine-primed animals, sug
35 stimulants, we tested both the locomotor and stereotyped behaviors in D1 receptor mutant and wild-typ
36 tes of social and communication deficits and stereotyped behaviors in relatives ascertained through t
37 motion of fruit flies and show that this non-stereotyped behavior is well-described by a Hierarchical
38 ive increases in both locomotor activity and stereotyped behaviors known as 'reverse tolerance' or be
39 bodies, and transgenic approaches replicated stereotyped behaviors observed in human TS.
40  to discover and track the occurrence of all stereotyped behaviors performed by fruit flies moving in
41 le during time intervals but tend to perform stereotyped behaviors, raising the possibility that moto
42 ent features of autism, including repetitive stereotyped behaviors (self-grooming and marble burying)
43 valuate activity levels, anxiety, repetitive-stereotyped behavior, social behavior, learning and memo
44                                 Performing a stereotyped behavior successfully over time requires bot
45 le and the D1 agonist SKF 81297 induced more stereotyped behavior such as biting or head movements in
46 i that innately represent threat and trigger stereotyped behaviors such as escape or freezing [1-4].
47                                  We identify stereotyped behaviors such as grooming, proboscis extens
48       Caenorhabditis elegans locomotion is a stereotyped behavior that is ideal for genetic analysis.
49                   Grooming is a prototypical stereotyped behavior that is often used as an endophenot
50 p in Drosophila involves a complex series of stereotyped behaviors that include numerous exchanges of
51 emotional deficits, language impairments and stereotyped behaviors that manifest in early postnatal l
52                       We hypothesized in H1 (stereotyped behavior) that wielding power increases test
53 nalyzing statistical pattern of sequences of stereotyped behaviors to characterize degrees of randomn
54                  During courtship, males use stereotyped behaviors to repeatedly deliver a variety of
55 tes of social and communication deficits and stereotyped behaviors were found in the relatives in the
56 striatal pathway show enhanced locomotor and stereotyped behaviors when challenged with direct and in