A sex-specific switch between visual and olfactory inputs underlies adaptive sex differences in behavior
While males and females largely share the same genome and nervous system, they differ profoundly in reproductive investments and require distinct behavioral, morphological and physiological adaptations. How can the nervous system, while bound by both developmental and biophysical constraints, produc...
Main Authors: | Nojima, T, Rings, A, Allen, A, Otto, N, Verschut, T, Billeter, J-C, Neville, M, Goodwin, SF |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2021
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