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1 rn to discriminate beneficial from dangerous novelty.
2 suggests that this capacity is a salamander novelty.
3 e contraction, niche intermediacy, and niche novelty.
4 an important mechanism for adding to genomic novelty.
5 mping genes' as a source of major phenotypic novelty.
6 ikeness, structural diversity and scientific novelty.
7 e capacity for the exploration of phenotypic novelty.
8 regulatory networks can generate phenotypic novelty.
9 flammation impairs motivational responses to novelty.
10 d have the potential to produce evolutionary novelty.
11 gm for sociability and preference for social novelty.
12 selected based on biological and/or chemical novelty.
13 t was proportional to the stimulus degree of novelty.
14 significantly impaired preference for social novelty.
15 ory network in the origin of an evolutionary novelty.
16 lammation inhibit the motivation to seek out novelty.
17 erament characterized by strong reactions to novelty.
18 ome suggest a potential for enduring genomic novelty.
19 to sociability versus preference for social novelty.
20 evolutionary mechanisms leading to metabolic novelty.
21 orted the evolution of a major morphological novelty.
22 ect on sociability and preference for social novelty.
23 new bibliometric statistics: Importance and Novelty.
24 ants, followed by filtering to confirm their novelty.
25 ntributor to genome evolution and phenotypic novelty.
26 lds, two major lophotrochozoan morphological novelties.
27 tend to be contemporaneous with evolutionary novelties.
30 idespread hypothesis, based on findings that novelty activates reward-related structures, is that all
31 Here we show that, contrary to this idea, novelty affects visual salience in the monkey lateral in
34 see more of the world and cultures, to seek novelty and adventure); (b) work-related factors (better
37 ral habituation, enables organisms to detect novelty and devote cognition to important elements of th
38 t of selected studies was assembled based on novelty and direct relevance to the primary focus of thi
40 ion of individual items and objects, but how novelty and familiarity are encoded and transmitted in t
43 normal brain, perirhinal neurons respond to novelty and familiarity by increasing or decreasing firi
44 ined the neural and behavioral correlates of novelty and familiarity in the olfactory system of Droso
45 depend critically on the balance between the novelty and familiarity of the microbial communities the
47 Allopolyploidy often triggers phenotypic novelty and gene expression remolding in the resulting p
48 novelties, thus the primary questions about novelty and innovation focus on their ecological and evo
51 theory made three claims about evolutionary novelty and innovation: first, that all diversifications
55 n this regard, the co-occurrence of striatal novelty and retrieval success effects in independent stu
59 iew article aims to strike a balance between novelty and validity by focusing on recent large sample-
61 d metagenomic data in detection of microbial novelty, and highlights the extraordinary diversity of m
62 l evolution of beetle horns, an evolutionary novelty, and horn polyphenisms, a highly derived form of
63 nfluences motor behavior, signals reward and novelty, and is an essential component of the basal gang
64 deleterious rearrangements, but also genetic novelty, and many questions regarding its genesis, fate
65 nsights into the emergence of plant chemical novelty, and offers a template for investigating the 30
66 icting how social information is used around novelty, and potentially indicates the conditions that f
68 he generation of biodiversity and biological novelty, and therefore understanding the factors that dr
69 (3'UTR), and is significantly associated to novelty- and reward-related behavioral traits in humans
72 to gain information) and neophobia (avoiding novelty) are considered independent traits shaped by the
74 hod a powerful alternative, practicality and novelty aside, to commonly used organic halides as count
76 neurons mimics the novelty effect, and this novelty-associated memory enhancement is unaffected by v
77 highlight occasional bursts of morphological novelty at certain stages particularly close to the orig
78 d the likelihood that an animal would choose novelty at different stages of its training and found ev
79 by recommending that our current emphasis on novelty be replaced by a renewed emphasis on predictive
81 nomes, as mutagens and as sources of genetic novelty (both coding and regulatory) to be acted upon by
82 ained in the hippocampus in association with novelty but in the cortex in association with sleep.
83 d the role of gene duplication in functional novelty, but its potential has not been fully realized.
84 Gene and genome duplication fosters genetic novelty, but redundant gene copies would undergo mutatio
86 I conclude that placing too much value on novelty could have counterproductive effects on both the
90 cific adaptation to the masker spectrum and "novelty detection" to the 2 kHz band present only in the
93 types of information processing: automatic (novelty detection, attention biases to threat, and incen
94 potential, reflecting two steps of auditory novelty detection, have been inconsistently observed in
95 l state, (iii) posture recognition, and (iv) novelty detection--is able to learn from an interactive
97 nk between stimulus probability-based change/novelty detectors operating at lower levels of the audit
98 nk between stimulus probability-based change/novelty detectors operating at lower levels of the audit
100 cal cultural landscapes experienced a faster novelty development due to the contribution from anthrop
103 The results attest to the generality of the novelty effect on fear extinction, suggest that it relie
104 of locus coeruleus TH(+) neurons mimics the novelty effect, and this novelty-associated memory enhan
105 he neurons mediating this dopamine-dependent novelty effect, previously thought to originate exclusiv
109 reveal a spatiotemporal dissociation between novelty/encoding and familiarity/retrieval signatures, a
111 The prolongation of auditory obligatory and novelty ERPs in WS patients indicates a severe failure o
114 e developed TIN-X, the Target Importance and Novelty eXplorer, to visualize the association between p
115 , we investigate how different approaches to novelty (fast or slow) determine the time at which explo
116 hollow, osseous nasal crests: a craniofacial novelty for mammals that is remarkably comparable to the
118 partite regulatory system is an evolutionary novelty generated by combining ancient long-range regula
119 arly-onset seasons associated with antigenic novelty had particularly localized modes of spread, sugg
120 , how the average natural product structural novelty has changed as a function of time, whether explo
130 in complex populations is key to discovering novelty in multidimensional single-cell experiments.
131 plants (AT2) is stable but they showed clear novelty in multiple morphological traits which might hav
132 major force contributing to the emergence of novelty in nature is the presence of cooperative interac
135 ronment - dolphin gums - uncovers surprising novelty in the bacterial tree of life, underscoring the
138 reveals numerous deuterostome-specific gene novelties, including genes found in deuterostomes and ma
140 oxetine and citalopram administration in the novelty induced hypophagia test (NIH) and fail to exhibi
141 us to directly test the relationship between novelty-induced acetylcholine release and later contextu
142 bsequent pairing with shock, suggesting that novelty-induced acetylcholine release primes future cont
143 Casp3(-/-) mice was correlated with enhanced novelty-induced activity in the dentate gyrus, which may
144 termates, female DISC1(D453G) mice exhibited novelty-induced hyperlocomotion, an anxiogenic profile i
145 behaviors, including cognition, anxiety, and novelty-induced hyperlocomotion, as well as PVB loss in
146 ronic mild stress, chronic forced swim test, novelty-induced hypophagia (NIH), novelty-suppressed fee
147 l testing measured anxiety levels, using the Novelty-Induced Hypophagia test, and cognition, using a
150 sation seekers (HR) on the basis of elevated novelty-induced locomotor reactivity, high anxious rats
153 Establishing a timeline for the evolution of novelties is a common, unifying goal at the intersection
157 While this protocol uses watermarking, its novelty is in use of more complex cryptographic techniqu
158 ties are not stable over time and biological novelty is predicted to emerge due to climate change, th
161 eus is especially sensitive to environmental novelty, locus coeruleus TH(+) neurons project more prof
162 ts select exploratory actions according to a novelty management framework and suggests a plausible me
164 latory genes and highlight how morphological novelty may originate through the co-option of networks
166 ogy of science to anticipate how emphasizing novelty might impact the structure and function of the s
169 n ways that generate many classes of genomic novelties; natural genetic engineering functions are reg
170 idered in independent studies, implying that novelty (new > old) and retrieval success (old > new) ef
171 S analyses tools, we demonstrate some of the novelties obtained by the approach implemented in HiBS a
177 observations give insight into the chemical novelty of drugs and potentially efficient ways to asses
180 r this role of Toll genes is an evolutionary novelty of flies or a general mechanism of embryonic mor
181 ation tools can be explained by the relative novelty of imaging techniques such as interferometric ph
189 Here we develop a framework to test the novelty of population-level findings against simpler fea
194 xpression in cancer cells and highlights the novelty of the mda-7/IL-24-miR-221-beclin-1 loop in medi
197 modulating the IL-12/IL-12R pathway and the novelty of the OT-II.Ncf1(m1J) mouse model to determine
198 attract widespread attention due to both the novelty of the phenomena observed and the ability to rel
202 perception and concern that the fundamental novelty of these discoveries is decreasing relative to p
217 plicating the claustrum in detecting sensory novelty or in amplifying correlated cortical inputs to c
218 y cortices without the confounds of stimulus novelty or repetition suppression, we used a cross-modal
219 and how dopaminergic release in response to novelty or reward can modulate which cell assemblies are
220 effect of increases in firing could reflect novelty or salience, variables also correlated with dopa
222 ta suggest that high locomotor reactivity to novelty, or sensation seeking, by predisposing to an inc
224 By quantifying the dynamics of correlated novelties, our results provide a starting point for a de
225 ation is a primary means to generate genomic novelties, playing an essential role in speciation and a
226 a combination of anatomical and biochemical novelties predicted to increase productivity in warm and
228 r baseline conditions (eg, increased spatial novelty preference in COMT-Met mice vs wild-type mice).
229 we show how a recently derived morphological novelty present in the genitalia of D. melanogaster empl
230 ransmission and its involvement during taste novelty processing and familiar taste memory retrieval.
234 ndingly, inflammation also markedly impaired novelty-related functional coupling between the SN and h
236 obligatory components (P150, N250, P350) and novelty response components (P300, Nc) were recordable d
238 tion with familiar stimuli without affecting novelty responses, whereas photoactivation of the same n
240 that the vertebrate head is an evolutionary novelty resulting from the emergence of neural crest and
241 Ts) and completely novel transcripts (CNTs) (novelty score >/= 70%) revealed that the PNTs are both h
242 ment; harm avoidance (HA), persistence (PS), novelty seeking (NS), reward dependence (RD), and three
244 pacts behavioral domains related to fear and novelty seeking and that these alterations might be rela
247 ild-type littermates, with typical high risk/novelty seeking, increased peer interaction, enhanced im
248 have severe clinical repercussions including novelty seeking, response disinhibition, aggression, and
251 re we use a longitudinal design to track 144 novelty-seeking adolescents at age 14 and 16 to determin
252 d neural responses to anticipated rewards in novelty-seeking adolescents may increase vulnerability t
255 interaction in the NAcSh directly influences novelty-seeking exploratory behavior and facilitates sel
258 There was an association of rs2235749 with novelty-seeking trait and a strong genotype-dose associa
259 udy, in providing a mechanistic link between novelty signals and the underlying representations, cons
260 her, these results demonstrate that dopamine novelty signals are localized in TS along with general s
261 y the IPN depends on familiarity signals and novelty signals arising from excitatory habenula and dop
262 uced blunting of SN responses to hippocampal novelty signals may represent a plausible mechanism thro
265 ergent evolution of these complex functional novelties speaks to the persistence and potency of the s
266 sion test (TST), forced swimming test (FST), novelty suppressed feeding (NSF) test, and open field te
267 exercise reduced the latency to feed in the novelty suppressed feeding and the immobility time in th
268 ss-induced behavior in the forced swim test, novelty suppressed feeding paradigm, and the sucrose spl
269 -DOR mice reached the food more rapidly in a novelty suppressed feeding task, despite their lower mot
271 WT in forced swimming, tail suspension, and novelty suppressed feeding tests, typical of depressive-
275 related behaviors were evaluated through the novelty suppressed feeding, marble burying, splash, and
276 tic ACC stimulation and were evaluated using novelty suppressed feeding, splash, and forced swim test
277 swim test, novelty-induced hypophagia (NIH), novelty-suppressed feeding (NSF), social defeat stress,
281 trate the early acquisition of morphological novelties that were later convergently evolved by post-T
284 ntified others - most notably, environmental novelty - that merit further investigation because littl
288 ther than by the supply of new morphological novelties, thus the primary questions about novelty and
291 ive of both number of compounds and compound novelty using a dataset of all published microbial and m
292 ormal bilateral reactivity of SN to stimulus novelty was significantly attenuated following inflammat
293 igural processing, regardless of an object's novelty, was strongly predicted by alERC volume, but not
296 e whether there are risks to overemphasizing novelty when deciding what constitutes good science.
298 d to a non-linear post-glacial trajectory of novelty with jumps corresponding to periods of rapid cha
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