Social context, which includes both the direct social experience of individuals as well as the characteristics of their social network as a whole, has been shown to be an important modulator of behavior across species. However, relatively little is known about the role of social context in regulating the complex relationships between neurobiology, neuroendocrine response, and behavior in mammals. Historically, the neurobiology of social behavior has been studied at the dyadic level, looking at brief social interactions between pairs of individuals. Given that all social species live in groups, rather than pairs, it is essential that we begin to understand the role social context at the group level plays in regulating physiology. Throughout ...
Background: Social deficit is one of the core symptoms of neuropsychiatric diseases, in which immune...
What genes and regulatory sequences contribute to the organization and functioning of neural circuit...
Animals constantly integrate external stimuli with their own internal physiological state to make ap...
The ability to modulate behavior and physiology when encountering novel social contexts is essential...
Background Appropriate social interactions influence animal fitness by impacting several processes, ...
Modelling complex social behavior in the laboratory is challenging and requires analyses of dyadic i...
Background Appropriate social interactions influence animal fitness by impacting several processe...
Laboratory studies of social behavior have typically focused on dyadic interactions occurring within...
Modelling complex social behavior in the laboratory is challenging and requires analyses of dyadic i...
Agonistic encounters are powerful effectors of future behavior, and the ability to learn from this t...
Mammals have developed patterns of social relationships that enhance the survival of individuals and...
Hierarchical social status greatly influences behavior and health. Human and animal studies have beg...
The neurobiology of stress and the neurobiology of social behavior are deeply intertwined. The socia...
Human beings are fundamentally social animals – our daily interactions with others profoundly shape ...
Social interactions between individuals, particularly within groups, constitute a vital aspect of an...
Background: Social deficit is one of the core symptoms of neuropsychiatric diseases, in which immune...
What genes and regulatory sequences contribute to the organization and functioning of neural circuit...
Animals constantly integrate external stimuli with their own internal physiological state to make ap...
The ability to modulate behavior and physiology when encountering novel social contexts is essential...
Background Appropriate social interactions influence animal fitness by impacting several processes, ...
Modelling complex social behavior in the laboratory is challenging and requires analyses of dyadic i...
Background Appropriate social interactions influence animal fitness by impacting several processe...
Laboratory studies of social behavior have typically focused on dyadic interactions occurring within...
Modelling complex social behavior in the laboratory is challenging and requires analyses of dyadic i...
Agonistic encounters are powerful effectors of future behavior, and the ability to learn from this t...
Mammals have developed patterns of social relationships that enhance the survival of individuals and...
Hierarchical social status greatly influences behavior and health. Human and animal studies have beg...
The neurobiology of stress and the neurobiology of social behavior are deeply intertwined. The socia...
Human beings are fundamentally social animals – our daily interactions with others profoundly shape ...
Social interactions between individuals, particularly within groups, constitute a vital aspect of an...
Background: Social deficit is one of the core symptoms of neuropsychiatric diseases, in which immune...
What genes and regulatory sequences contribute to the organization and functioning of neural circuit...
Animals constantly integrate external stimuli with their own internal physiological state to make ap...