A neural mechanism underlying mating preferences for familiar individuals in medaka fish.
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Reproductive Neuroendocrine Pathways of Social BehaviorLarge-scale imaging in small brainsMate-guarding behavior enhances male reproductive success via familiarization with mating partners in medaka fish.An essential role of the arginine vasotocin system in mate-guarding behaviors in triadic relationships of medaka fish (Oryzias latipes)Genetic control of startle behavior in medaka fish.Timing reproduction in teleost fish: cues and mechanisms.Three-dimensional computer graphic animations for studying social approach behaviour in medaka fish: Effects of systematic manipulation of morphological and motion cues.Ventral CA1 neurons store social memoryIndividual recognition and the 'face inversion effect' in medaka fish (Oryzias latipes).RFamide Peptides in Early Vertebrate DevelopmentIdentification of prohormones and pituitary neuropeptides in the African cichlid, Astatotilapia burtoni.GnRH suppresses excitability of visual processing neurons in the optic tectum.Establishment and maintenance of sexual preferences that cause a reproductive isolation between medaka strains in close association.Neuroanatomical relationships between FMRFamide-immunoreactive components of the nervus terminalis and the topology of olfactory bulbs in teleost fish.Dopamine system, cerebellum, and nucleus ruber in fish and mammals.Molecular basis of social competence in medaka fish.Dynamic plasticity in phototransduction regulates seasonal changes in color perception.Morphological analysis of the early development of telencephalic and diencephalic gonadotropin-releasing hormone neuronal systems in enhanced green fluorescent protein-expressing transgenic medaka lines.The distribution of kisspeptin (Kiss)1- and Kiss2-positive neurones and their connections with gonadotrophin-releasing hormone-3 neurones in the zebrafish brain.Early social learning triggers neurogenomic expression changes in a swordtail fish.Intrinsic links among sex, emotion, and reproduction.Attraction of posture and motion-trajectory elements of conspecific biological motion in medaka fish.Female Japanese quail visually differentiate testosterone-dependent male attractiveness for mating preferences.
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A neural mechanism underlying mating preferences for familiar individuals in medaka fish.
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A neural mechanism underlying mating preferences for familiar individuals in medaka fish.
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A neural mechanism underlying mating preferences for familiar individuals in medaka fish.
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A neural mechanism underlying mating preferences for familiar individuals in medaka fish.
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A neural mechanism underlying mating preferences for familiar individuals in medaka fish.
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A neural mechanism underlying mating preferences for familiar individuals in medaka fish.
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A neural mechanism underlying mating preferences for familiar individuals in medaka fish.
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A neural mechanism underlying mating preferences for familiar individuals in medaka fish.
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Atsuko Shimada
Haruka Imada
Hideaki Takeuchi
Hiroyuki Takeda
Kiyoshi Naruse
Minoru Tanaka
Saori Yokoi
Shunsuke Yuba
Takashi Kawasaki
Takeo Kubo
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10.1126/SCIENCE.1244724
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2014-01-01T00:00:00Z