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1 ound that mGluR2 modulated the threshold for escape behavior.
2 ulation can produce robust modality-specific escape behavior.
3 oracic motoneurons, preventing light-induced escape behavior.
4 to regulate perception, attention, fear, and escape behavior.
5 ungi have shaped the evolution of C. elegans escape behavior.
6  these neurons was sufficient to trigger the escape behavior.
7 ting a predatory strike, initiates a startle-escape behavior.
8 y neuron was at times sufficient to evoke an escape behavior.
9 lating the threshold of the acoustic startle-escape behavior.
10 rned helplessness, inhibitory avoidance, and escape behavior.
11 inescapable stress (IS) develop a deficit in escape behavior.
12 s of crayfish, which are command neurons for escape behavior.
13 l Fos-like immunoreactivity (FLI) induced by escape behavior.
14 pinal Mauthner (M) cell, which initiates the escape behavior.
15 nse ultrasound, eared moths perform dramatic escape behaviors.
16 vent which has been related to the timing of escape behaviors.
17 ably control three distinct motor aspects of escape behaviors.
18 s, parental care, and altruistic cooperative escape behaviors.
19 he LH-to-LHb pathway impairs aversion-driven escape behaviors.
20 ight but are mildly impaired in geotaxis and escape behaviors.
21 riate motor activation sequences to generate escape behaviors.
22 ned here have been shown to be active during escape behaviors.
23 n the interneurons activated in swimming and escape behaviors.
24             A sudden aversive event produces escape behaviors, an innate response essential for survi
25 micked the effects of IS and interfered with escape behavior and increased fear conditioning 24 hr la
26 k (IS) produces subsequent interference with escape behavior and increased fear conditioning that has
27  (DA) depletion on circling behavior, stress-escape behavior and subcortical DA function were examine
28 sual stimuli while simultaneously monitoring escape behavior and the recruitment of multiple reticulo
29 oles of Gyc-89Da and Gyc-89Db in the hypoxia escape behavior appeared to be identical, we also showed
30                                              Escape behaviors are crucial to survive predator encount
31   These delta2YFP/sop(-/-) embryos can mount escape behavior close to that of their wild-type sibling
32                                              Escape behaviors deliver organisms away from imminent ca
33 tions and possibly triggering an approach or escape behavior depending on their identity.
34  not detect them and produce the appropriate escape behavior fast enough.
35 sided lesions and showed disrupted footshock-escape behavior following left sided lesions.
36 nsory neurons that generate a characteristic escape behavior in response to mechanical, osmotic, or o
37 l crush injury of the right trigeminal root, escape behavior in response to stimulation of the right
38 Our findings demonstrate a visually mediated escape behavior in zebrafish larvae exposed to objects a
39 pulations of somatosensory neurons triggered escape behaviors in 24-hr-old zebrafish.
40  foot-shocks, excite LHb neurons and promote escape behaviors in mice.
41 iking changes in movement and posture (e.g., escape behaviors in response to noxious stimuli vs freez
42 us heat and irritant chemicals elicit robust escape behaviors in the planarian Schmidtea mediterranea
43 e dispensable for touch-evoked activation of escape behaviors in zebrafish.
44  must be particularly fast and well tuned in escape behaviors, in which both the speed and accuracy o
45 ry interneurons in the hindbrain network for escape behaviors initiated by the Mauthner cell.
46 , which is used for social communication and escape behaviors, is an exquisitely sensitive detector o
47                               Flexibility in escape behavior may also add an element of unpredictabil
48                           A new study of the escape behavior of the cockroach has found that its spat
49                               We studied the escape behavior of the fruit fly, Drosophila, and found
50  the hindbrain important for the lateralized escape behavior of zebrafish and then test the role of n
51 ant fiber system elicited the characteristic escape behaviors of jumping, wing beating, and flight; p
52 this, we have investigated the dependence of escape behavior on learned knowledge about the spatial e
53 t DA release was correlated with stimulation-escape behavior, rather than the aversiveness of automat
54 s these neural circuits to ultimately prompt escape behaviors remains unclear.
55 ctivity was assessed measuring avoidance and escape behavior, self-reports of anxiety and panic sympt
56 , a fly responds with either a long-duration escape behavior sequence that initiates stable flight or
57                          If this is correct, escape behavior should lower extracellular ACh.
58                           New work on innate escape behavior shows that mice spontaneously form a spa
59 s such as fishes and tadpoles, these include escape behaviors, swimming across a range of speeds, and
60 t serve to control the directionality of the escape behavior that fish use to avoid predators.
61 fic synaptic sites involved in activation of escape behavior, the direction of the modulation by sero
62   Fish are elusive prey with a short-latency escape behavior--the C-start--initiated to either the le
63 serotonin on the neural circuit for tailflip escape behavior was found to depend on the animal's soci
64 y how the activity of this neuron relates to escape behaviors, we monitored jumps evoked by looming s
65 esions blocked the fall in pAVP and enhanced escape behaviors, whereas the hippocampal lesions produc
66 ory of engulfment time which integrates prey escape behavior with the mechanics of the whale's body,

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