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I. Hanin and G. B. Ansell, eds., "Lecithin Technological, Biological and Therapeutic Aspects," Advances in Behavioral Biology, Vol. 33, Plenum Press, New York, 1987. [Pg.105]

Department of Molecular Behavioral Biology, Osaka Bioscience Institute, 6-2-4 Furuedai, Suita-shi, Osaka 565-0874, Japan... [Pg.495]

Halpern, M. (1992) Nasal chemical senses in reptiles Structure and function. In C. Gans and D. Crews (Eds.), Hormones, Brain and Behavior. Biology of the Reptilia.Vol. 18, Physiology E. (pp. 423-523) Chicago University of Chicago Press. [Pg.355]

HEIMAT -ATTACHMENTS AND RETURN TO THE NATIVE PLACE. ON THE BEHAVIORAL BIOLOGY OF MIGRANTS... [Pg.203]

Cacabelos, R. (2002) The histamine-cytokine network in Alzheimer disease etiopathogenic and pharmacogenomic implications. In Mapping progress of Alzheimer s and Parkinson s diseases. Advances in behavioral biology, Vol. 51, Mizuno, Y., Fisher, A., Hanin, I. (eds.), Pergamon Press, New York, pp. 59-64. [Pg.339]

Beauchamp, G. K. and Beriiter, J. (1973). Source and stability of attractive components in guinea pig [Caviaporcellus] urine. Behavioral Biology 9,43-47. [Pg.433]

Brett, L. P., Hankins, W. G., and Garcia, J. (1976). Prey-lithium aversions III Buteo hawks. Behavioral Biology 17,87-98. [Pg.438]

Halpin, Z. T. (1974). Individual difference in the biological odors of the Mongolian gerbil Meriones unguiculatus). Behavioral Biology 11,253-259. [Pg.467]

Keevin, T. M., Zuleyma, T. H., and McCurdy, N. (1981). Individual and sex specific odors in male and female eastern chipmunks [Tamias striatus). Behavioral Biology 6,329-338. [Pg.476]

Nyby, J., Whitney, G., Schmitz, S., and Dizinno, G. (1978). Post pubertal experience establishes signal value of mammalian sex odor. Behavioral Biology 22,545-552. [Pg.495]

Sheffield, L. P., Law, J. M., and Burghardt, G. M. (1968). On the nature of chemical food sign stimuli for newborn garter snakes. Communications in Behavioral Biology 7-12. [Pg.511]

Oviatt C, Frithsen J, Gearing J, et al. 1982. Low chronic additions of no. 2 fuel oil Chemical behavior, biological impact and recovery in a simulated estuarine environment. Mar Ecol Prog Ser 9 121-136. [Pg.188]

Chief, Unit of Behavioral Biology, Biological Psychiatry Branch, National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, Maryland... [Pg.826]

Our research on cockroach pheromones has been supported by grants from the National Science Foundation (IBN-9817075), the United States Department of Agriculture Competitive Grants Program (2002-02633), and the Blanton J. Whitmire Endowment and the W. M. Keck Center for Behavioral Biology at North Carolina State University. [Pg.232]

Bell, W. J., Burns, R. E. and Barth, R. H. (1974). Quantitative aspects of the male courting response in the cockroach Byrsotria fumigata (Guerin) (Blattaria). Behavioral Biology 10 419-433. [Pg.233]

The Walter Reed Army Institute of Research s Department of Behavioral Biology has developed a field-deployable version of a commercial Psychomotor Vigilance Task (PVT) that has been widely used in sleep research. The software runs on handheld PDAs running the Palm Operating System (Palm OS). It is modeled after the simple reaction time task of Wilkinson and Houghton,57 as modified by Dinges and Powell.58 The Palm OS version incorporates additional stimulus, feedback, control, and data options developed by Dr. Thome. In laboratory studies, performance on the PDA task has been shown to be sensitive to time-on-task fatigue effects, sleep deprivation, and circadian variation.18 Field studies have utilized the PVT to measure the efficacy of caffeine gum as a sleep loss countermeasure. [Pg.119]

Lichstein KL, Wilson, NM, Noe SL, Aguillard RN, Bellur SN. Daytime sleepiness in insomnia behavioral, biological, and subjective indices. Sleep 1994 17 693-702. [Pg.259]

Smythies, J. R. A Possible Role for Ribonucleic Acid in Neuronal Membrane. Communications in Behavioral Biology 3 (1969) 265. [Pg.151]

Nies A, Robinson DS, Davis JM, Ravaris CL (1973) Changes in monoamine oxidase with aging, In Eisdorfer C, Fann WE (eds) Psychopharmacology of aging (Advances in behavioral biology). Plenum Press, New York, pp 41-54... [Pg.157]

Cacabelos R (2002) The histamine-citokine network in Alzheimer disease Etiopathogenic and pharmacogenomic implications. In Mizuno Y, Fisher A, Hanin I (eds) Mapping the progress of Alzheimer s and Parkinson s disease (Advances in Behavioral Biology (Book 51)). Khrwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, New York, USA, pp 59-64... [Pg.540]

Approaches to the Treatment of Alzheimer s Disease, Advances in Behavioral Biology, Vol. 36, Plenum, New York, 9 9,pp. 173-183. [Pg.606]

The fundamental relationship between the natural and social sciences is the use of the scientific method and the rigorous standards of proof that both disciplines require. This emphasis on organization and evidence separates the sciences from the arts and humanities. Natural science, particularly biology, is closely related to social science, the study of human behavior. Biological and environmental factors often dictate human behavior and accurate assessment of behavior requires a sound understanding of biological factors. [Pg.40]


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