THE PHYSIOLOGICAL BASIS OF AGGRESSIONThe Physiological Basis of Aggression.doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(69)90794-6AshbyJoanElsevier Ltd.LancetEditorial, The physiological basis of aggres- sion.Lancet, 2: 1052, November 1969.
Fight versus flight: physiological basis for temperature-dependent behavioral shifts in lizards. (2007). Fight versus flight: physiological basis for temperature-dependent behavioral shifts in lizards. J Exp Biol 210, 1762-1767... Herrel,A.,James,... - 《Journal of Experimental Biology》 被引量...
The physiological law of Transfer of Energy is the basis of human success and happiness. There is no action without expenditure of energy and if energy be not expended the power to generate it is lost. This law shows itself in a thousand ways in the life of man. The arm which is not ...
They promise personal chances to upgrade in social rank, even with the risk of [there] being costly within group aggression. We consider the rapid secular rise in average body height of the European populations observed during the late 19th and the early 20th century as a result of socially ...
We assessed the effect of salinity conditions on the relationship between male aggression and courtship effort in a fish, the desert goby, Chlamydogobius eremius. The desert goby is a small (~5 cm), colourful species native to the springs and rivers of the Lake Eyre Basin in Central Aus...
Behavioural “coping” responses to a stressor range from active/proactive—originally defined as fight-flight (Cannon 1915), which is characterised by aggression or territory control (Koolhaas et al. 1999)—to passive/reactive—originally defined as conservation-withdrawal (Engel and Schmale 1972), ...
Root rot diseases of Hevea brasiliensis : I. Physiological and biochemical aspects of host aggression A study on biochemical mechanisms of the rubber tree aggression by two root rotting fungi Rigidoporus lignosus and Phellinus noxius was carried out. The ac... J.-P.,Geiger,M.,... - 《Europ...
In contrast, enhanced cell aggression and migration in vitro and development of cancer in vivo were observed when NSM-2 was inhibited by small hairpin RNA [102]. Another study suggested that the accumulation of intracellular Cer plays a significant role in the chemosensitization of tumor cells ...
of aggression, associated with differences in hypothalamus–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) axis (Table2) responsiveness and brain monoamine neurochemistry (Øverli et al.2007). The sexes commonly differ in their behavioral and physiological response to stress (e.g., Bale and Epperson2015) as well as ...
of them, which reduced stress, and enabled behavioral cultures leading to genetic isolation of those wolves. Dogs are the first domesticated animal living together with humans for about 25,000 years. Domestication means decreased aggression and flight distance toward humans, thus changes in the ...