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    Editorial: The Neuroethology of Social Behavior by Gervasio Batista, Joel D. Levine, Ana Silva

    Published 2022-05-01
    Subjects: “…neuroethology…”
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    Studies of the Behavioral Sequences: The Neuroethological Morphology Concept Crossing Ethology and Functional Morphology by Vincent L. Bels, Jean-Pierre Pallandre, Eric Pelle, Florence Kirchhoff

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…We propose here the concept of neuroethological morphology in order to build a holistic framework for understanding animal behavior. …”
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    Time-effect relationship of acupuncture on histopathology, ultrastructure, and neuroethology in the acute phase of cerebral hemorrhage by Zuo-Wei Li, Xiao-Nan Zheng, Ping Li

    Published 2019-01-01
    Subjects: “…nerve regeneration; acupuncture; acute phase; cerebral hemorrhage; time-effect; ultrastructure; function; histopathology; neuroethology; brain injury; neural regeneration…”
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    Neuroethology of the Waggle Dance: How Followers Interact with the Waggle Dancer and Detect Spatial Information by Hiroyuki Ai, Ryuichi Okada, Midori Sakura, Thomas Wachtler, Hidetoshi Ikeno

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…Since the honeybee possesses eusociality, advanced learning, memory ability, and information sharing through the use of various pheromones and sophisticated symbol communication (i.e., the “waggle dance”), this remarkable social animal has been one of the model symbolic animals for biological studies, animal ecology, ethology, and neuroethology. Karl von Frisch discovered the meanings of the waggle dance and called the communication a “dance language.” Subsequent to this discovery, it has been extensively studied how effectively recruits translate the code in the dance to reach the advertised destination and how the waggle dance information conflicts with the information based on their own foraging experience. …”
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