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1 he amplitude of heat hyperalgesia determined behaviourally.
2 stic differences between species that differ behaviourally.
3 ks motivational effects when administered at behaviourally active doses.
4 the 5-(glutathion-S-yl)-alpha-MeDA adduct is behaviourally active in the rat.
5                                              Behaviourally, AD subjects performed slower than control
6 out Plectropomus leopardus (Serranidae), can behaviourally adjust food intake to maintain body-condit
7 nning in early-life, including seizures that behaviourally and electroencephalographically resembles
8 self-motion perception can be uncoupled both behaviourally and in neural correlate, deficits underlyi
9  to the evolution of avian flight correspond behaviourally and morphologically to transitional stages
10           Here we describe the repertoire of behaviourally and physiologically relevant stimuli detec
11 recipients, no adverse effects were observed behaviourally, and no neurodegeneration was found on his
12 Repetition priming was consistently observed behaviourally as a decrease in response latency for repe
13 eterogeneity, the dBBMM provides a rigorous, behaviourally based estimate of space use between each s
14 dolescents with ASDs who had been rigorously behaviourally characterised.
15 on of pharmacologically tractable markers of behaviourally characterized cell populations.
16  This is the first evidence that females may behaviourally communicate their specific food desires to
17 effects of light of different wavelengths on behaviourally defined sleep.
18 rain and may identify a neural substrate for behaviourally determined frequency resolution.
19 trategies of two morphologically similar but behaviourally different species: golden eagle, Aquila ch
20 liefs and subsequent choices, rendering them behaviourally dissociable.
21                               Individuals in behaviourally dominant states (great tits, males and adu
22   Here we show that in the mouse hippocampus behaviourally driven expression of NPAS4 coordinates the
23                        Here we show reduced, behaviourally driven gamma oscillations before the onset
24                          Here we show, using behaviourally driven gene expression in freely ranging t
25       These findings suggest that short-term behaviourally driven retuning of human visual cortical n
26 instead compensate for increased competition behaviourally (e.g. reduced foraging), resulting in decr
27  defence is physiologically, mechanically or behaviourally easier than attack, so that evolution is l
28 ste ratios, and because some species produce behaviourally flexible castes that switch tasks in respo
29                                              Behaviourally, Fmr1 KO rats show deficits in hippocampal
30 ecorded from the auditory nerve and observed behaviourally from 10-12 days after birth; these respons
31                                              Behaviourally, GIRK2 knockout (KO) mice failed to shorte
32                                              Behaviourally, higher tic severity was correlated with s
33 tection and processing of modulation cues is behaviourally important across species.
34  brain and periphery, it governs a litany of behaviourally important functions essential for survival
35 al and behavioural selections to unexpected, behaviourally important stimuli.
36  capable of detecting other less potent, but behaviourally important visual events, such as a 'GO' si
37                       The detector is tested behaviourally in silico with the corridor-centering para
38 as V1 and V2 in alert macaque monkeys during behaviourally induced fixation.
39 y be found in other sleep disorders, such as behaviourally induced inadequate sleep syndrome (BIISS).
40 ion the expression of the plasticity related behaviourally-induced immediate early gene Arc is altere
41 tensified aggression--broadcast odoriferous, behaviourally influential messages from secretions of th
42                                            A behaviourally-informed, very brief, physician-delivered
43 y storage and could allow for the binding of behaviourally linked information on the same dendritic b
44 ed sequence of neuronal firing and have been behaviourally linked to memory consolidation.
45 hether LIP would encode colour if colour was behaviourally linked to the eye movement.
46                                              Behaviourally, low-density 'solitarious' individuals avo
47 g, giving rise to plastic representations of behaviourally meaningful auditory objects.
48  part of integrative networks that represent behaviourally meaningful cross-modal associations.
49 o alter the strength and spatial dynamics of behaviourally mediated cascades in large herbivore syste
50 ious awareness in a small number of patients behaviourally meeting the criteria defining the vegetati
51                                              Behaviourally, methylphenidate improved sustained attent
52                                              Behaviourally, only heterozygous BDNF Val66Met females e
53                                              Behaviourally, orco mutant mosquitoes have severely redu
54                                              Behaviourally, p53(-)/(-) mice have a shorter period len
55                                              Behaviourally, participants experienced greater difficul
56                                              Behaviourally, patients with primary progressive aphasia
57 hat benthic diatoms selectively perceive and behaviourally react to gradients of dSi.
58 nown about the role of neuronal dendrites in behaviourally related circuit computations.
59                                              Behaviourally relevant activation patterns produce rapid
60 physiological activity alters the numbers of behaviourally relevant amine-transmitter-expressing neur
61 ic excitability is an essential component of behaviourally relevant computations in neurons.
62 re pallido-striatal feedback, and occur with behaviourally relevant cortical input.
63 ts a subject's anticipation of the timing of behaviourally relevant events.
64                                              Behaviourally relevant features need to be extracted fro
65 essing, whereas the following stage extracts behaviourally relevant features, thus performing a nonli
66  ability to categorize stimuli into discrete behaviourally relevant groups is an essential cognitive
67 rocessed and transformed in order to extract behaviourally relevant information.
68 hese mechanisms and preferentially represent behaviourally relevant information.
69 tex is involved in selecting and maintaining behaviourally relevant information.
70                      The results demonstrate behaviourally relevant neural correlates of semantic pro
71 LIP is sparse, with only the most salient or behaviourally relevant objects being strongly represente
72 nformation from competing stimuli to isolate behaviourally relevant objects.
73 halamocortical neurones, which contribute to behaviourally relevant oscillations between thalamus and
74 e human basal ganglia in the exploitation of behaviourally relevant predictive cues.
75 nal and synaptic effects were occurring in a behaviourally relevant range.
76 ostriatal STDP in vivo through modulation by behaviourally relevant reinforcement signals, mediated b
77 ts show that orbitofrontal neurons provide a behaviourally relevant signal that reflects inferences a
78                      These results show that behaviourally relevant signals concerning stereoscopic d
79       Spatial working memory, the caching of behaviourally relevant spatial cues on a timescale of se
80 stimulus, such as an odour, is paired with a behaviourally relevant stimulus, such as a foot-shock, s
81  silencing of significant brain volumes over behaviourally relevant timescales.
82 results indicate that ring neurons represent behaviourally relevant visual features in the fly's envi
83         The oscillations could contribute to behaviourally relevant, atropine-sensitive, theta rhythm
84 idual variation in white matter structure is behaviourally relevant.
85                   Here we show that mice can behaviourally report the sniff phase of optogenetically
86 remarkably little is known about how animals behaviourally respond to air pollution.
87 reby continued attention might be focused on behaviourally salient information.
88                  Unexpected stimuli that are behaviourally significant have the capacity to elicit a
89 y normal adult, including regions preferring behaviourally significant stimulus categories, such as f
90 e field by saccades, unless the stimuli were behaviourally significant.
91 ally the most common codas (conformism) from behaviourally similar individuals (homophily).
92  subfamily with numerous morphologically and behaviourally specialized socially parasitic lineages.
93               Because limbic seizures may be behaviourally subtle, here we determined the presence of
94 ntensity threshold of colour vision has been behaviourally tested in birds; the results show that par
95              Sixteen healthy volunteers were behaviourally tested.
96                                              Behaviourally, the alpha suppression in PTSD correlated
97                                              Behaviourally, the NFL alumni showed only modest perform
98                                              Behaviourally, the probability of trial acceptance incre
99 e reconsolidation process can be manipulated behaviourally to disrupt both aversive and appetitive me
100                      By demonstrating that a behaviourally unresponsive patient could communicate by
101               Intriguingly, some patients in behaviourally unresponsive vegetative states who demonst
102  replicable field-based protocol to generate behaviourally valid and population-specific acceleromete

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