نتایج جستجو برای: grooming

تعداد نتایج: 2516  

2016
Sheldon L. Reeves Kelsey E. Fleming Lin Zhang Annalisa Scimemi

Grooming is a complex and robust innate behavior, commonly performed by most vertebrate species. In mice, grooming consists of a series of stereotyped patterned strokes, performed along the rostro-caudal axis of the body. The frequency and duration of each grooming episode is sensitive to changes in stress levels, social interactions and pharmacological manipulations, and is therefore used in b...

2002
Abdur R. B. Billah Bin Wang Abdul A. S. Awwal

Much work has focused on traffic grooming in WDM ring networks. Previous work has considered many aspects of traffic grooming, including minimizing number of ADMs, minimizing number of wavelengths, single hub and multiple hub architectures, switching capabilities etc. In this work, we derive general and tighter bounds on the number of wavelengths in WDM ring networks that may be capable of swit...

2009
Michio Nakamura

Clique sizes for chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) grooming and for human conversation are compared in order to test Robin Dunbar’s hypothesis that human language is almost three times as efficient a bonding mechanism as primate grooming. Recalculation of the data provided by Dunbar et al. (1995) reveals that the average clique size for human conversation is 2.72 whereas that of chimpanzee grooming ...

Journal: :European journal of pharmacology 2005
Allan V Kalueff Pentti Tuohimaa

Grooming is an important part of rodent behavioural repertoire, representing a complex hierarchically ordered cephalo-caudal sequence of patterns sensitive to stress and various drugs. Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) is involved in the regulation of both anxiety and grooming behaviours. This study investigated the predictive validity of grooming behavioural microstructure as a marker of anxiety,...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1996
H C Cromwell K C Berridge

The neostriatum and its connections control the sequential organization of action ("action syntax") as well as simpler aspects of movement. This study focused on sequential organization of rodent grooming. Grooming syntax provides an opportunity to study how neural systems coordinate natural patterns of serial order. The most stereotyped of these grooming patterns, a "syntactic chain," has a pa...

2015
Assunta Pelosi Jean-Antoine Girault Denis Hervé Tim Douglas Aumann

Grooming behaviour is the most common innate behaviour in animals. In rodents, it consists of sequences of movements organized in four phases, executed symmetrically on both sides of the animal and creating a syntactic chain of behavioural events. The grooming syntax can be altered by stress and novelty, as well as by several mutations and brain lesions. Grooming behaviour is known to be affect...

Journal: :Neuroscience research 2013
C Estanislau S Díaz-Morán T Cañete G Blázquez A Tobeña A Fernández-Teruel

Grooming occurs during/after stress and seems to accompany dearousal. Here, grooming was investigated under testing situations involving different levels of aversiveness, taking advantage of differences among three rat strains in fearfulness/anxiety. Inbred Roman High Avoidance (RHA-I) rats are less anxious/fearful than inbred Roman Low Avoidance (RLA-I). The outbred genetically heterogeneous s...

Journal: :Pharmacology, biochemistry, and behavior 2002
Marilú Díaz-Romero José Ramón Eguíbar Alejandro Moyaho

This study analysed the effect of the intracerebroventricular administration of bombesin (BN) at doses of 0.001, 0.005, 0.1 and 1.0 microg/2 microl on yawning, grooming and other behavioral correlates in two inbred strains of male rats. These were selected for high-yawning (HY) and low-yawning (LY) frequency, a difference that correlates with novelty-induced grooming. Grooming increased with BN...

Journal: :Journal of theoretical biology 2011
Cédric Sueur Jean-Louis Deneubourg Odile Petit Iain D Couzin

In social animals, fission is a common mode of group proliferation and dispersion and may be affected by genetic or other social factors. Sociality implies preserving relationships between group members. An increase in group size and/or in competition for food within the group can result in decrease certain social interactions between members, and the group may split irreversibly as a consequen...

2017
Cédric Sueur Jean-Louis Deneubourg Odile Petit Iain D. Couzin

In social animals, fission is a common mode of group proliferation and dispersion and may be affected by genetic or other social factors. Sociality implies preserving relationships between group members. An increase in group size and/or in competition for food within the group can result in decrease certain social interactions between members, and the group may split irreversibly as a consequen...

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