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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «NEUROETHOLOGY»
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neuroethology nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
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That is, we must develop a neuroethology of primate behavior and cognition. The
goal of this book is to do just that. Our aim is to bridge the epistemological gap
between ethologists and neurobiologists who study primates by collecting, for the
...
Michael L. Platt, Asif A. Ghazanfar, 2012
2
The Evolutionary
Neuroethology of Paul MacLean: Convergences ...
His animal observations, brain research, and evolutionary formulations have formed the basis of new important initiatives discussed in this collection.
Gerald A. Cory, Russell Gardner, 2002
3
Neuroethology of Social Attention in Primates
To solicit the attention or determine the intentions of another, we use our eyes.
Stephen V. Shepherd, 2008
4
Biological neural networks in invertebrate
neuroethology and ...
This is the first book to integrate research by neuroethologists interested in the neural basis of animal behavior and roboticists interested in building versatile and robusts robots.
Randall D. Beer, Roy E. Ritzmann, Thomas M. McKenna, 1993
5
Intelligence as adaptive behavior: an experiment in ...
Although traditional artificial intelligence systems can be successful in narrowly prescribed domains, they are inappropriate for dynamic, complex domains, such as autonomous robot navigation.**This book proposes an alternative methodology ...
6
The Triune Brain in Semiosis: Paul MacLean's
Neuroethology ...
David Michael Wooten. exhibited by animals—their ethogram—of the stimulation
or destruction of areas of the brain, contained as much as possible to very
specific regions of the forebrain. ese major structures, which are found to be ...
David Michael Wooten, 2007
7
Mathematical
Neuroethology of Appendages: From Ants to ...
The fire ant Solenopsis invicta presents many body hallmarks appropriate for mathematically rigourous kinematic studies.
8
Neuroethology of the Zebrafish: Describing the Neural ...
The complexity of the animal brain begs for simple tools that will assist scientists attempting to unravel the beautifully entangled mess.
Adam Raymond Kampff, 2008
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Handbook of Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders, Volume II: ...
Chapter. 6. Toward. a. Neuroethology. of. Schizophrenia: Findings. from. the.
Crimean. Project. Victor P. Samokhvalov and Oxana E. Samokhvalova Abstract
Many authors emphasise the importance of the inclusion of ethological data in ...
10
Articles on
Neuroethology Concepts, Including: Instinct, ...
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10 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «NEUROETHOLOGY»
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neuroethology nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
One simple molecule regulates sexual behavior in Drosophila
Hany Dweck, Markus Knaden, Bill Hansson and their colleagues in the Department of Evolutionary Neuroethology started their research by ... «Phys.Org, mag 15»
Bee-ware: Novice beekeepers with city hives blamed for increasing …
Geraldine Wright, professor of insect neuroethology at the University of Newcastle, immediately fingered enthusiastic but amateur urban ... «Express.co.uk, mag 15»
Amateur beekeepers 'causing urban swarms' through efforts to …
Geraldine Wright, professor of insect neuroethology at the University of Newcastle, told the Daily Telegraph: 'There are a lot more urban ... «Daily Mail, mag 15»
UMD researchers find bats use hairs on wings to detect airflow …
Dr. Cynthia Moss (left), principle investigator at the University of Maryland Auditory Neuroethology Laboratory, and her collaborator Dr. «Diamondback Online, mag 15»
'Junk food' wiping out bees
In separate research Geraldine Wright, professor of insect neuroethology at Newcastle University, has looked at the nutritional content of pollen ... «The Sunday Times, apr 15»
Leaf odor attracts Drosophila suzukii
Ian Keesey and his colleagues in Bill Hansson's Department of Evolutionary Neuroethology at the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology ... «Phys.Org, mar 15»
Animals have feelings too
Neurobiology refers to the study of the nervous system; ethology refers to the study of behaviour in natural conditions; and jointly neuroethology ... «Stabroek News, mar 15»
About the Cover
The Gordon Research Seminar (GRS) on Neuroethology will be held 28 June to 3 July 2015 in Barga, Italy. See page 888 for the Gordon ... «Science Magazine, feb 15»
Fruit flies know how to sniff out antioxidants
Bill Hannson, professor of evolutionary neuroethology, and his team found that the fruit flies were not directly drawn by the smell of the HCAs. «The Conversation UK, feb 15»
Ian Keesey '04: Making His Mark at Max Planck Institute
Keesey is currently working within the Department of Evolutionary Neuroethology, which is primarily interested in the chemical to electrical ... «Gustavus Adolphus College News, feb 15»