This review is a synopsis of an International Behavioral Neuroscience Society (IBNS) symposium which focused on the elements of Behavioral Neuroscience for which Robert J. Blanchard was a Pioneer, Leading Expert, Advocate, Mentor, and Sage. Bob Blanchard's work demonstrably changed our broad understanding of animal behavior, and led the way to experimental design and analysis for studies of animal behavior that helped to clarify the deep complexity and subtleties of behavior. Bob's impact on the field of Behavioral Neuroscience includes the behavior, neurocircuitry, neurochemistry, and pharmacology related to social interactions, aggressive behavior, defensive behaviors, flight, freezing, threat, attack, risk assessment, anxiety disorders, ...
Nearly 25 years ago, the shared interests of psychologists and biologists in understanding the neura...
Thanks to the discovery of novel technologies and sophisticated analysis tools we can now ‘see’ mole...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06All animals, to varying degrees, must make decision...
Social behavior is naturally occurring in vertebrate species, which holds a strong evolutionary comp...
Animals vary on intrinsic characteristics such as temperament and stress responsiveness, and this in...
I first met Bob Blanchard at an international conference in Paris some 40 years ago. We collaborated...
Nearly 25 years ago, the shared interests of psychologists and biologists in understanding the neura...
The use of hormone actions to help unravel brain mechanisms for behavior has led to several striking...
The neurobiology of behavior covers all aspects of neural mechanisms that control behavior. It is ne...
The breadth and complexity of natural behaviors inspires awe. Understanding how our perceptions, act...
This fascinating autobiography and multifaceted case history in neuroscience research is accessible ...
Many, if not all, questions in biology and psychology today were formulated and considered in depth,...
The movements an organism makes provide insights into its internal states and motives. This principl...
The aim of Advances in the Study of Behavior is to serve scientists engaged in the study of animal b...
1 H E PURPOSE of this article is to survey several areas of research in animal behavior which seem t...
Nearly 25 years ago, the shared interests of psychologists and biologists in understanding the neura...
Thanks to the discovery of novel technologies and sophisticated analysis tools we can now ‘see’ mole...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06All animals, to varying degrees, must make decision...
Social behavior is naturally occurring in vertebrate species, which holds a strong evolutionary comp...
Animals vary on intrinsic characteristics such as temperament and stress responsiveness, and this in...
I first met Bob Blanchard at an international conference in Paris some 40 years ago. We collaborated...
Nearly 25 years ago, the shared interests of psychologists and biologists in understanding the neura...
The use of hormone actions to help unravel brain mechanisms for behavior has led to several striking...
The neurobiology of behavior covers all aspects of neural mechanisms that control behavior. It is ne...
The breadth and complexity of natural behaviors inspires awe. Understanding how our perceptions, act...
This fascinating autobiography and multifaceted case history in neuroscience research is accessible ...
Many, if not all, questions in biology and psychology today were formulated and considered in depth,...
The movements an organism makes provide insights into its internal states and motives. This principl...
The aim of Advances in the Study of Behavior is to serve scientists engaged in the study of animal b...
1 H E PURPOSE of this article is to survey several areas of research in animal behavior which seem t...
Nearly 25 years ago, the shared interests of psychologists and biologists in understanding the neura...
Thanks to the discovery of novel technologies and sophisticated analysis tools we can now ‘see’ mole...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06All animals, to varying degrees, must make decision...