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111. Behavioral epigenetics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
translated findings from animals to humans, [ 14 ] some researchers caution about the extrapolation of animal studies to humans. [ 1 ] One view notes that when animal studies do not consider how the subcellular and cellular components,
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112. Coolidge effect - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Journal of Experimental Psychology 8 : 121–133   ^ Wilson, J; Kuehn, R. & Beach, F. A. (1963), "Modifications in the Sexual Behavior of Male Rats Produced by Changing the Stimulus Female", Journal of Comparative and
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113. Primate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
. Retrieved 2008-11-10 .   ^ Singer, P. (2008-07-18). "Of great apes and men" . The Guardian.
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114. Primate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
. Retrieved 2008-11-10 .   ^ Singer, P. (2008-07-18). "Of great apes and men" . The Guardian.
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115. Cognitive science - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cognitive neuropsychology Cognitive neuroscience Cognitive psychology Computational neuroscience Decision theory Decision field theory Dynamicism Educational psychology Educational neuroscience
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116. Cognitive ethology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
v t e Animal cognition Cognition Animal communication Comparative cognition Cognitive ethology Neuroethology Elephant cognition Emotion in Animals Pain in Animals Primate cognition
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117. Albert Ellis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
a new career in clinical psychology . In 1942, Ellis began his studies for a Ph.D. in clinical psychology at Teachers College, Columbia University , which trained psychologists mostly in psychoanalysis . He completed his Master of Arts in
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118. Albert Ellis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
a new career in clinical psychology . In 1942, Ellis began his studies for a Ph.D. in clinical psychology at Teachers College, Columbia University , which trained psychologists mostly in psychoanalysis . He completed his Master of Arts in
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119. Swarm behaviour - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"zones" around each animal. In the zone of repulsion , very close to the animal, the focal animal will seek to distance itself from its neighbours to avoid collision. Slightly further away, in the zone of alignment , the focal animal
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120. Alpha (ethology) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
the alpha. The alpha animals are given preference to be the first to eat and the first to mate; among some species they are the only animals in the pack allowed to mate. Other animals in the community are usually killed or ousted if they
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