The very first free-moving animals in the oceans over 540 million years ago must have been able to obtain food, territory, and shelter, as well as reproduce. Therefore, they would have needed regulatory mechanisms to induce movements enabling achievement of these prerequisites for survival. It can be useful to consider these mechanisms in primitive chordates, which represent our earliest ancestors, to develop hypotheses addressing how these essential parts of human behavior are regulated and relate to more sophisticated behavioral manifestations such as mood. An animal comparable to lampreys was the earliest known vertebrate with a modern forebrain consisting of old and new cortical parts. Lampreys have a separate dorsal pallium, the foreru...
Odor-guided behaviors, including homing, predator avoidance, or food and mate searching, are ubiquit...
textAll animals must integrate internal and environmental information into an appropriate behavior t...
Evolution selects those adaptive features that increase reproductive probabilities and facilitate su...
The very first free-moving animals in the oceans over 540 million years ago must have been able to o...
Appetitive-searching (reward-seeking) and distress-avoiding (misery-fleeing) behavior are essential ...
Appetitive-searching (reward-seeking) and distress-avoiding (misery-fleeing) behavior are essential ...
The habenula, which in humans is a small nuclear complex within the epithalamus, plays an essential ...
Taking the evolutionary development of the forebrain as a starting point, the authors developed a bi...
Taking the evolutionary development of the forebrain as a starting point, the authors developed a bi...
Appetitive-searching (reward-seeking) and distress-avoiding (misery-fleeing) behavior are essential ...
Background: Previously, the authors have developed a model of how reward-seeking and distress- avoid...
Contains fulltext : 169978.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)A recently deve...
SummaryBackgroundAlthough the basal ganglia are thought to play a key role in action selection in ma...
A recently developed anatomical model describes how the intensity of reward-seeking and misery-fleei...
Odor-guided behaviors, including homing, predator avoidance, or food and mate searching, are ubiquit...
Odor-guided behaviors, including homing, predator avoidance, or food and mate searching, are ubiquit...
textAll animals must integrate internal and environmental information into an appropriate behavior t...
Evolution selects those adaptive features that increase reproductive probabilities and facilitate su...
The very first free-moving animals in the oceans over 540 million years ago must have been able to o...
Appetitive-searching (reward-seeking) and distress-avoiding (misery-fleeing) behavior are essential ...
Appetitive-searching (reward-seeking) and distress-avoiding (misery-fleeing) behavior are essential ...
The habenula, which in humans is a small nuclear complex within the epithalamus, plays an essential ...
Taking the evolutionary development of the forebrain as a starting point, the authors developed a bi...
Taking the evolutionary development of the forebrain as a starting point, the authors developed a bi...
Appetitive-searching (reward-seeking) and distress-avoiding (misery-fleeing) behavior are essential ...
Background: Previously, the authors have developed a model of how reward-seeking and distress- avoid...
Contains fulltext : 169978.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)A recently deve...
SummaryBackgroundAlthough the basal ganglia are thought to play a key role in action selection in ma...
A recently developed anatomical model describes how the intensity of reward-seeking and misery-fleei...
Odor-guided behaviors, including homing, predator avoidance, or food and mate searching, are ubiquit...
Odor-guided behaviors, including homing, predator avoidance, or food and mate searching, are ubiquit...
textAll animals must integrate internal and environmental information into an appropriate behavior t...
Evolution selects those adaptive features that increase reproductive probabilities and facilitate su...