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1 consistent with their proposed roles in the behavioral sequence.
2 zonin signaling in initiation of the ecdysis behavioral sequence.
3 ysis of a chemically coded physiological and behavioral sequence.
4 ion and release with activation of a defined behavioral sequence.
5 substrates of serial order in self-initiated behavioral sequences.
6 aluate the progress of planned, self-defined behavioral sequences.
7 gest an updated circuit model for generating behavioral sequences.
8 nsecutive repetition of actions is common in behavioral sequences.
9 ain acquire the precise control of timing in behavioral sequences?
10 Once targeted, injured squid began defensive behavioral sequences [7, 8] earlier than uninjured squid
12 central nervous system to evoke the ecdysis behavioral sequence, a stereotype behavior during which
13 regulates the frequency of release of given behavioral sequences and, thus, modulates behavioral foc
14 stem on schedule, do not perform the ecdysis behavioral sequence, and exhibit the phenotype buttoned-
17 tial behavior, ecdysis, generates a distinct behavioral sequence at each developmental transition.
19 systems vary in time and evolve throughout a behavioral sequence, consistent with the demands of the
21 command neuropeptide that turns on a complex behavioral sequence elicits a spatially and temporally c
22 first proposed to scan through an individual behavioral sequence for possible existence of non-statio
24 imately 100 ms) bursts, each compressing the behavioral sequence in time by approximately 20-fold.
26 ing schemes is employed to segment the whole behavioral sequence into unequal length segments, thus r
27 this strategy of breaking down cognitive or behavioral sequences into chunks in a wide variety of ta
28 pmental stage, insects perform a stereotypic behavioral sequence leading to ecdysis of the old cuticl
30 is study aimed to quantify the complexity of behavioral sequences of patients with schizophrenia and
32 t activity may correspond with goal-directed behavioral sequences that reflect expectancies that gene
33 ts keeping track of progress through learned behavioral sequences that, when successfully completed,
35 dysis-triggering hormone (ETH) activates the behavioral sequence through direct actions on the centra
36 vides insight into how animals generate long behavioral sequences using sensory-motor modules that ma
38 This plasticity efficiently stores entire behavioral sequences within synaptic weights to produce
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