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1 beliefs about the status of individuals in a social hierarchy.
2 ain actors derive from their position in the social hierarchy.
3 e of the study of genetic factors underlying social hierarchy.
4 oth significantly changed after formation of social hierarchies.
5 ho rises to the top across, not just within, social hierarchies.
6 aviors, signaler reliability assessment, and social hierarchies.
7 sential for survival and the organization of social hierarchies.
8 emarkably adept at ranking each other within social hierarchies, a capacity that is critical to succe
9  Oxytocin treatment in rats with established social hierarchies abolished agonistic behaviors and rec
10 nvolved in the production and maintenance of social hierarchy across ontogeny and phylogeny.
11 porter gene is associated with prevalence of social hierarchy across species and cultures, suggesting
12 rgence and representation of knowledge about social hierarchies and distinguishes the domain-general
13 rate that disruptions of behaviors affecting social hierarchy, and in turn breeding outcome, as a con
14                        (2) The presence of a social hierarchy can be an adaptive feature of the commu
15  of an individual to a focal position in the social hierarchy can trigger the endogenous emergence of
16                                           In social hierarchies, dominant individuals experience repr
17 tion in the nucleus accumbens is crucial for social hierarchy establishment and is critically involve
18 opamine transporter (DAT) availability after social hierarchy formation.
19 studies of the health effects of the natural social hierarchies found among non-human primates.
20 volving social instability and disruption of social hierarchy from postnatal day 27 to 76.
21 behaviors; can communicate information about social hierarchies, genetic identity and health status;
22                                              Social hierarchies guide behavior in many species, inclu
23 e individually housed, 3 months after stable social hierarchies had formed, and again when individual
24  by nonhuman primate research to address how social hierarchies impact human cooperation.
25 bout the underlying neural representation of social hierarchies in humans.
26                     Male tree shrews develop social hierarchies in which subordinates show characteri
27 unication costs lead to a less steep optimal social hierarchy in communities in which socially useful
28 s evenly distributed, but to an even steeper social hierarchy in groups in which socially useful info
29 ount the origins of rank differentiation and social hierarchy in human societies.
30 iated with the recognition and experience of social hierarchy in humans, as well as modulation of the
31 vide novel insights into the neurobiology of social hierarchy in naked mole-rats, and add to a growin
32 onflict models suggest that the formation of social hierarchies is synonymous with the establishment
33                                              Social hierarchy is a fact of life for many animals.
34                                              Social hierarchy is an ubiquitous principle of social or
35 ress reduction and performance only when the social hierarchy is stable.
36 re of the community: the steeper the optimal social hierarchy is, the fewer relationships group membe
37 , we show a combined effect of olfaction and social hierarchy on micturition patterns in adult male m
38                               The effects of social hierarchy on population dynamics and epidemiology
39                              Knowledge about social hierarchies organizes human behavior, yet we unde
40 ovel association between ERP neuromarkers of social hierarchy perception and the morphology of severa
41 ucture supports such fast-paced processes of social hierarchy perception and their individual differe
42        We conclude that early recognition of social hierarchies relies on the structural properties o
43                                   Navigating social hierarchy requires understanding one's own status
44                          Humans can perceive social hierarchies very rapidly, an ability that is key
45                  In both stable and unstable social hierarchies, viewing a superior individual differ
46           Reported herein, disruption of the social hierarchy within colonies of mice increased aggre

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