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1 nse, and remained localized to ALM until the behavioral response.
2 r, citalopram, revealed a genotype-dependent behavioral response.
3 nd, surprisingly, can even bias the animal's behavioral response.
4 duced change in CRY activity might produce a behavioral response.
5 with sensitivity and dynamics matched to the behavioral response.
6 converge in the brain to facilitate a common behavioral response.
7 ete sensory inputs can drive a probabilistic behavioral response.
8 es, confirming the GR involvement in the PSS behavioral response.
9 cked to odor onset, not to the timing of the behavioral response.
10 e perceptual decision process and subsequent behavioral response.
11 detects rewarding stimuli and coordinates a behavioral response.
12 intaining F-/G-actin equilibrium for optimal behavioral response.
13 plex, involving also a direct scaling of the behavioral response.
14 t induce a percept which, in turn, induces a behavioral response.
15 enzyme acts in these neurons to buffer this behavioral response.
16 BDNF release in driving scopolamine-induced behavioral responses.
17 ulation (TMS) with computational modeling of behavioral responses.
18 blocked chronic constriction injury-induced behavioral responses.
19 different contexts all gave rise to similar behavioral responses.
20 granule neurons play a crucial role in these behavioral responses.
21 otonergic neurons induce antidepressant-like behavioral responses.
22 us (DRN) serotonergic neurons induces robust behavioral responses.
23 duction in DG granule neurons and associated behavioral responses.
24 onment and subsequently initiate appropriate behavioral responses.
25 ternal environment and informing appropriate behavioral responses.
26 ulted in altered neurologic and/or locomotor behavioral responses.
27 related endocrine, autonomic, metabolic, and behavioral responses.
28 maintain arousal along with learned adaptive behavioral responses.
29 ficantly correlated to effect thresholds for behavioral responses.
30 luate sensory stimuli and select appropriate behavioral responses.
31 known modulation of diverse neurohumoral and behavioral responses.
32 havioral decisions and represents subsequent behavioral responses.
33 the impact of these modulatory mechanisms on behavioral responses.
34 produced analogous effects on stress-induced behavioral responses.
35 ects who are considered unconscious based on behavioral responses.
36 sensory cues, however, often demand opposing behavioral responses.
37 lla neuron Tm9 as critical for motion-evoked behavioral responses.
38 dence for integration that could explain the behavioral responses.
39 an be processed together to produce adaptive behavioral responses.
40 in associations between acoustic stimuli and behavioral responses.
41 namic virtual reality environment to examine behavioral responses.
42 , significantly less likely to produce these behavioral responses.
43 re derived from a Bayesian observer model of behavioral responses.
44 depletion of E2f3 isoforms in NAc on cocaine behavioral responses.
45 for T4 directional selectivity and ON motion behavioral responses.
46 onally selective and necessary for ON motion behavioral responses.
47 urogenesis, each blocks the ketamine-induced behavioral responses.
48 n important role in many brain functions and behavioral responses.
49 ion of 5-HT2B receptors to cocaine-dependent behavioral responses.
50 ed to inspect novel items and initiate rapid behavioral-responses.
51 t flexibility allows animals to modify their behavioral responses according to environmental cues, me
52 ty measure accurately predicts variations in behavioral responses across categorization tasks and sti
53 study suggests that observed differences in behavioral responses across rapid categorization tasks r
56 We chose these targets because they produced behavioral responses analogous to the classical verbal i
57 classes of responses elicited by threats: 1) behavioral responses and accompanying physiological chan
58 with verapamil prevented scopolamine-induced behavioral responses and BDNF-tropomyosin receptor kinas
59 ptic shape recognition in humans by studying behavioral responses and brain activation for haptically
62 ure that modulates autonomic, endocrine, and behavioral responses and is a potential therapeutic targ
63 he target authors focus too much on adaptive behavioral responses and not enough on actual psychologi
66 quired higher photon fluxes for a detectable behavioral response, and a sharp detection border was pr
67 st in deep layers of ALM, seconds before the behavioral response, and remained localized to ALM until
68 oendocrine cell coordinates an organism-wide behavioral response, and suggest that similar signaling
69 ls in response to acute stress is the normal behavioral response, and thus, MAGL inhibitors, which pr
71 play among the type of incentive, individual behavioral responses, and the intrinsic epidemic dynamic
72 c-response-specific circuitry despite stable behavioral responses (approach/avoidance) to the odors a
78 l moderated mediation analysis revealed that behavioral responses are significantly involved in the t
80 higher synchrony was associated with faster behavioral responses, as would be expected from early gr
81 brain brain responses to reward learning and behavioral responses associated with learning from negat
83 larization, increased firing rate, and acute behavioral responses by the Kvbeta subunit redox sensor.
84 ole for FOXO3a in promoting cocaine-elicited behavioral responses by use of viral-mediated gene trans
85 ts and brain regions during face recognition.Behavioral responses confirmed the induction of PEs by o
86 ortical inputs to nucleus accumbens modifies behavioral responses controlling incubation of cocaine c
88 een mental processes to generate appropriate behavioral responses, develops in a protracted manner an
89 receptors, are primarily responsible for the behavioral response differences among the males in this
91 we investigated an alternative view in which behavioral responses do not exclusively depend on but th
92 s projecting to PL more accurately predicted behavioral responses during competition than unidentifie
93 related to patients' retaliatory propensity (behavioral responses during the task) and parent-reporte
96 d by monitoring the electrophysiological and behavioral responses from the in vivo stimulation of She
97 also reveals that hosts can evolve different behavioral responses from the same initial conditions, w
98 wn of Egr3 in MSN subtypes produced opposite behavioral responses from those observed with overexpres
101 lliseconds, but the corresponding sub-second behavioral responses have not been adequately explored i
102 f mood.Rewards or punishments elicit diverse behavioral responses; however, the neural circuits under
103 Stressful events evoke long-term changes in behavioral responses; however, the underlying mechanisms
105 or an animal's survival by ensuring adaptive behavioral responses in an ever-changing environment.
106 processing at the circuit level or abnormal behavioral responses in ASD mouse models, especially dur
107 multichannel optogenetic research on complex behavioral responses in groups of animals over large are
110 y contribute to the emergence of maladaptive behavioral responses in the face of adverse life events.
112 it is critical in governing the selection of behavioral responses in the face of competing signals.
113 ablish a critical role for prolactin-induced behavioral responses in the maternal brain, ensuring sur
114 ons are associated with a set of stereotypic behavioral responses, including anorexia, lethargy, and
116 ion alterations in ADHD are more robust than behavioral response inhibition deficits and explain vari
119 c feeding schedules (HFS) exhibit compulsive behavioral responses involving food anticipatory activit
120 alamic response and expression of compulsive behavioral responses involving meal anticipation and con
122 these neurons are ablated, we found that the behavioral response is shifted; small objects now tend t
123 Capturing nature's statistical structure in behavioral responses is at the core of the ability to fu
124 offspring sex ratios, understanding maternal behavioral responses is critical for predicting the futu
125 ed in the brain and how it coordinates these behavioral responses is not fully understood in any syst
129 of dopamine neurotransmission and resulting behavioral responses is, in part, due to METH regulation
130 ention deficits, but were normal in baseline behavioral responses, learning, memory, and sensorimotor
132 fferences in the 5-HT2 receptor synaptic and behavioral responses may be related to the lack of psych
133 Social protection from infection, including behavioral responses, may explain this depauperate immun
134 ed and 0.39% (0.15) for seizures with spared behavioral responses (mean difference 0.14%, 95% CI 0.08
135 ifficult to infer their collective effect on behavioral responses mediated by activity across populat
138 Eucalyptus trees on electrophysiological and behavioral responses of an oligophagous species, Plutell
139 change progresses, understanding large-scale behavioral responses of animals to such events will be a
141 -depth recorder to monitor physiological and behavioral responses of East Greenland narwhals after re
143 s of bitter-sensitive cells, we assessed the behavioral responses of flies to sucrose mixed with stry
149 These findings show that the influence of behavioral responses on perception is particularly stron
150 dopamine release and accelerates a temporal behavioral response pattern in a CB1 receptor-dependent
153 r that involves initiation or suppression of behavioral responses, rather than topographically encodi
154 orimotor studies is to quantify the stimulus-behavioral response relation for specific organisms and
157 RN types were co-activated, the level of the behavioral response resembled the sum of the component r
159 number of innate operative patterns, whereas behavioral responses selected at the cognitive level of
161 the animal to select a socially appropriate behavioral response.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Understanding
162 or (GLP-1R) null mice had reduced neural and behavioral responses specifically to sweet compounds com
163 ht otherwise promote maladaptive habit-based behavioral response strategies that contribute to-or exa
166 tive in controlling electrophysiological and behavioral responses than conventional acupuncture needl
167 g hemisphere caused more arousals and faster behavioral responses than those detected by the other he
168 ral processes: either establishment of a new behavioral response that competes with, and thereby temp
169 nal gut disorders, abdominal distension is a behavioral response that involves activity of the abdomi
170 inated set of neuroendocrine, autonomic, and behavioral responses that are independently and relative
171 in the native neural circuit and results in behavioral responses that are opposite to those produced
173 GPR88 is implicated in a large repertoire of behavioral responses that engage motor activity, spatial
175 tress elicits neuroendocrine, autonomic, and behavioral responses that mitigate homeostatic imbalance
176 When multiple sensory pathways elicit strong behavioral responses, this parallel architecture furnish
177 , randomized, or jittered scallops increased behavioral response thresholds, demonstrating that fish'
178 gnitive control is the ability to modify the behavioral response to a stimulus based on internal repr
180 romatin-remodeling complex in regulating the behavioral response to alcohol in the nematode Caenorhab
182 both knockout models displayed a paradoxical behavioral response to amphetamine reminiscent of ADHD.
183 of two target genes that interfere with the behavioral response to CO2 Interestingly, these two targ
184 content of VWM has been shown to affect the behavioral response to concurrent visual input, suggesti
185 have reported that food odors enhance flies' behavioral response to cVA, specifically in virgin femal
188 onents are required in adults for the normal behavioral response to ethanol and that different SWI/SN
190 n of dopaminergic neurons and attenuates the behavioral response to l-DOPA and presynaptic and postsy
191 he degeneration of dopaminergic neurons, the behavioral response to l-DOPA, and presynaptic and posts
193 pha'3 compartment plays a causal role in the behavioral response to novel and familiar stimuli as a c
198 ortality rates 6 days post-exposure, and the behavioral response to pyrethroid exposure was recorded
202 The ability of such systems to adapt their behavioral response to suit a range of dynamic environme
205 m, reduced subordinate, flight, and avoiding behavioral responses to a dominant aggressor in a murine
206 and high-anxious animals were identified by behavioral responses to a human intruder (HI) that are k
208 histosoma mansoni cercariae display specific behavioral responses to abiotic/biotic stimuli enabling
210 e GPR84 knock-out (KO) mice exhibited normal behavioral responses to acute noxious stimuli, but subse
211 KA activity in striatal neurons, and altered behavioral responses to acute or chronic stressors.
212 ric restriction attenuates anxiety and other behavioral responses to acute stress, and blunts the abi
215 emonstrate that stress alters the neural and behavioral responses to alcohol through a neuroendocrine
217 quirement for PV+ interneurons of the NAc in behavioral responses to AMPH, and they raise the possibi
219 sugar-sweetened beverage intake on brain and behavioral responses to beverage stimuli.We performed an
224 expression of PGC-1alpha in D1-MSNs enhanced behavioral responses to cocaine, while expression in D2-
231 observed differential activity preceding the behavioral responses to conflict trials throughout front
233 ctional modulation of D2-MSNs does not alter behavioral responses to CSDS; however, repeated activati
236 which a PNN protein facilitates appropriate behavioral responses to experience by dynamically gating
237 nction and psychiatric disorder has involved behavioral responses to experimental catecholamine deple
239 ctopamine neurons are required for sustained behavioral responses to fast-moving, but not slow-moving
241 CeA) plays a central role in physiologic and behavioral responses to fearful stimuli, stressful stimu
243 and sanitation are important determinants of behavioral responses to hygiene and sanitation intervent
244 Irs play critical roles in the detection and behavioral responses to important classes of host odors
246 y the ON-bipolar specific promoter displayed behavioral responses to increases in luminance, flicker,
248 has shifted accordingly, with females losing behavioral responses to males [6, 7] and males losing co
249 These findings suggest that pain facilitates behavioral responses to morphine reward by predisposing
251 inoids have similar bidirectional effects on behavioral responses to nociceptive vs. non-nociceptive
252 k innate odor aversion, and that instinctive behavioral responses to odors can be modulated by intera
254 on-defined edge elicit statistically similar behavioral responses to one another, and statistically d
255 tic resonance imaging; and investigated main behavioral responses to opiates, including motivation to
257 ns controls aggregation behavior and related behavioral responses to oxygen, pheromones, and food in
258 Activity in these neurons was required for behavioral responses to pairwise correlations and was pr
259 ly obtainable with other techniques, such as behavioral responses to pharmacological manipulations an
261 Ac) is a key biological substrate underlying behavioral responses to psychostimulants and susceptibil
263 A) reported to influence neurobiological and behavioral responses to reward omission, aversive and fe
265 Together, these results suggest that the behavioral responses to rosiglitazone are mediated throu
266 s underlying activity-dependent synaptic and behavioral responses to scopolamine have not been determ
271 However, large individual differences in behavioral responses to stimulation have been reported.
272 rneurons in the medial PFC (mPFC) in shaping behavioral responses to stress induced by the learned he
273 at mPFC dysfunction is linked to maladaptive behavioral responses to stress, and suggest that enhance
276 ore the role of mPFC-Dnmt3a in mediating the behavioral responses to stressful challenges we establis
278 arious studies have shown blunted neural and behavioral responses to the experience of reward in depr
279 Using a simple decoder, we predict female behavioral responses to the same song stimuli with high
288 ly associated with systematic differences in behavioral responses, to date, little is known about the
289 reover, this pattern of typical cortical and behavioral response was replicated for both patients in
295 , NAC) mediates the selection of appropriate behavioral responses, whereas imbalanced activity (PFC <
297 r 28 days with paroxetine and assessed their behavioral response with the forced swim test (FST).
299 "Tribute in Light" in New York, quantifying behavioral responses with radar and acoustic sensors and
300 G long-term potentiation (LTP) that parallel behavioral responses, with habituation to the same acute
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