Grooming
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Subject Areas on Research
- Agonism and grooming behaviour explain social status effects on physiology and gene regulation in rhesus macaques.
- Alpha male chimpanzee grooming patterns: implications for dominance "style".
- Autistic-like behaviour and cerebellar dysfunction in Purkinje cell Tsc1 mutant mice.
- Behavioral effects of acute hexamethonium in rats chronically intoxicated with nicotine.
- Chlorpyrifos exposure during a critical neonatal period elicits gender-selective deficits in the development of coordination skills and locomotor activity.
- Continuous Whole-Body 3D Kinematic Recordings across the Rodent Behavioral Repertoire.
- Cortico-striatal synaptic defects and OCD-like behaviours in Sapap3-mutant mice.
- Evidence for a grooming claw in a North American adapiform primate: implications for anthropoid origins.
- Hippocampal alpha 7 and alpha 4 beta 2 nicotinic receptors and working memory.
- Incomplete control and concessions explain mating skew in male chimpanzees.
- Increased Metabotropic Glutamate Receptor 5 Signaling Underlies Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder-like Behavioral and Striatal Circuit Abnormalities in Mice.
- LSD-stimulated behaviors in mice require β-arrestin 2 but not β-arrestin 1.
- Morphological correlates of the grooming claw in distal phalanges of platyrrhines and other primates: a preliminary study.
- Persistent and delayed behavioral changes after nicotine treatment in adolescent rats.
- Prenatal cocaine eliminates the sex-dependent differences in activation observed in adult rats after cocaine challenge.
- Shank3 mutant mice display autistic-like behaviours and striatal dysfunction.
- Social bonds of female baboons enhance infant survival.
- Social networks predict gut microbiome composition in wild baboons.
- Some social and hormonal determinants of nest-building behaviour in the ring dove (Streptopelia risoria)
- The timing and causes of a unique chimpanzee community fission preceding Gombe's "Four-Year War".
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Keywords of People
- Calakos, Nicole, Lincoln Financial Group Distinguished Professor of Neurobiology, Duke Science & Society