SOCIAL ENRICHMENT DURING POSTNATAL DEVELOPMENT INDUCES TRANSGENERATIONAL EFFECTS ON EMOTIONAL AND REPRODUCTIVE BEHAVIOR IN MICE

Social enrichment during postnatal development induces transgenerational effects on emotional and reproductive behavior in mice

Across species there is evidence that the quality of the early social environment can have a profound impact on neurobiology and behavior.In the present study we explore the effect of communal rearing conditions (3 dams with 3 litters per cage) during the postnatal period on offspring (F1) and grand-offspring (F2) anxiety-like and maternal behavior

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Purkinje Cell Activity in the Medial and Lateral Cerebellum During Suppression of Voluntary Eye Movements in Rhesus Macaques

Volitional suppression of responses to distracting external Heritage Dish stimuli enables us to achieve our goals.This volitional inhibition of a specific behavior is supposed to be mainly mediated by the cerebral cortex.However, recent evidence supports the involvement of the cerebellum in this process.It is currently not known whether different p

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Multidimensional proximities and interorganizational coinnovation performance: The roles of intraorganizational collaboration network inefficiency

In a gradually more interlinked world, the formation of collaborations with partners is increasingly regarded as an important driver for generating innovation.Although multidimensional proximities are important factors influencing interorganizational coinnovation performance, relevant empirical studies have not reached consistent conclusions.By foc

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