Integrating ecology, psychology and neurobiology within a food-hoarding paradigm.
about
How Can We Study the Evolution of Animal Minds?Hippocampal adult neurogenesis: Its regulation and potential role in spatial learning and memoryCondition dependence, developmental plasticity, and cognition: implications for ecology and evolutionBirds as a model to study adult neurogenesis: bridging evolutionary, comparative and neuroethological approachesIs bigger always better? A critical appraisal of the use of volumetric analysis in the study of the hippocampusCognitive ecology in hummingbirds: the role of sexual dimorphism and its anatomical correlates on memoryDifferential hippocampal gene expression is associated with climate-related natural variation in memory and the hippocampus in food-caching chickadeesUsing ecology to guide the study of cognitive and neural mechanisms of different aspects of spatial memory in food-hoarding animals.How does cognition evolve? Phylogenetic comparative psychology.Novel "thrifty" models of increased eating behaviour.The maturation of research into the avian hippocampal formation: Recent discoveries from one of the nature's foremost navigators.Evidence for long-term spatial memory in a parid.Decrease of memory retention in a parasitic wasp: an effect of host manipulation by Wolbachia?Putative adult neurogenesis in two domestic pigeon breeds (Columba livia domestica): racing homer versus utility carneau pigeons.Population genetic structure and its implications for adaptive variation in memory and the hippocampus on a continental scale in food-caching black-capped chickadees.The hippocampus of food-storing birds.Maladaptive learning and memory in hybrids as a reproductive isolating barrier.An effort toward molecular biology of food deprivation induced food hoarding in gonadectomized NMRI mouse model: focus on neural oxidative status
P2860
Q28067639-228524FB-A6A2-4881-AB6F-2EC33C20AA4BQ28080329-4CB9FD00-0B87-4A39-9367-230B50E41B22Q28706314-0F9C1F36-AFC7-45E8-A69F-3E97D710DC84Q28744674-78436E95-7932-43A7-A8EC-1674090DBE74Q30385663-6A324E67-C70F-4815-B5AF-39E6CAA0999BQ31152653-9A613DE9-9407-463A-9768-DE7C0A32516DQ33998339-2C3649A6-E97D-4953-9B2E-52C685F2E42FQ37692675-E1F83D6A-4516-4D5E-BFDC-6CC4A00781D6Q37693582-1CACA65A-614C-4D04-A00E-DF49F79B49A9Q38140664-186B0D3E-1899-4B8C-B9A9-3D03BDBE8348Q38409766-E218FDA4-D4A5-4BDD-AB05-38795770FEC6Q39726889-F3E11D9F-EB05-4B9B-B15B-DFAEBF264376Q40709772-3C129C52-A472-4576-AAB6-92399D0A7771Q41429837-87AEEF88-6619-4CC8-8CDA-ED9A26B0F0CCQ46411793-A90BB4EB-AFC4-4A6E-9A66-D0B298436B61Q50789047-C0241D29-3197-46F6-B96D-EEB911AB36DEQ55092414-C80A4603-82AC-4F4C-809C-6070279120A8Q58701033-16456F81-26AC-497A-B39A-08570981841E
P2860
Integrating ecology, psychology and neurobiology within a food-hoarding paradigm.
description
2010 nî lūn-bûn
@nan
2010年の論文
@ja
2010年論文
@yue
2010年論文
@zh-hant
2010年論文
@zh-hk
2010年論文
@zh-mo
2010年論文
@zh-tw
2010年论文
@wuu
2010年论文
@zh
2010年论文
@zh-cn
name
Integrating ecology, psychology and neurobiology within a food-hoarding paradigm.
@en
Integrating ecology, psychology and neurobiology within a food-hoarding paradigm.
@nl
type
label
Integrating ecology, psychology and neurobiology within a food-hoarding paradigm.
@en
Integrating ecology, psychology and neurobiology within a food-hoarding paradigm.
@nl
prefLabel
Integrating ecology, psychology and neurobiology within a food-hoarding paradigm.
@en
Integrating ecology, psychology and neurobiology within a food-hoarding paradigm.
@nl
P2860
P356
P1476
Integrating ecology, psychology and neurobiology within a food-hoarding paradigm.
@en
P2093
Tom V Smulders
P2860
P304
P356
10.1098/RSTB.2009.0216
P407
P577
2010-03-01T00:00:00Z