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221. Sleep - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
would expect to find: Animal species that do not sleep at all Animals that do not need recovery sleep when they stay awake longer than usual Animals that suffer no serious consequences as a result of lack of sleep Outside of a few
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222. Rhesus macaque - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Signals: A New Approach to Animal Metacognition" . Journal of Comparative Psychology 124 (4): 356–368. DOI :10.1037/a0020129 . PMC  2991470 . PMID  20836592 . http://www.apa.org/pubs/journals/features/com-124-4-356.pdf .
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223. Affective neuroscience - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Psychology History Subfields Basic science Abnormal Biological Cognitive Comparative Cultural Differential Developmental Evolutionary
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224. Religion in ancient Greece - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Anthropology Comparative Development Evolutionary origin Evolutionary psychology History Philosophy Neurotheology psychology Sociology Theology Theories Women Religion and society
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225. Bipedalism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
spend on the ground. Many animals rear up on their hind legs whilst fighting or copulating. A few animals commonly stand on their hind legs, in order to reach food, to keep watch, to threaten a competitor or predator, or to pose in courtship,
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226. Bipedalism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
spend on the ground. Many animals rear up on their hind legs whilst fighting or copulating. A few animals commonly stand on their hind legs, in order to reach food, to keep watch, to threaten a competitor or predator, or to pose in courtship,
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227. Bipedalism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
spend on the ground. Many animals rear up on their hind legs whilst fighting or copulating. A few animals commonly stand on their hind legs, in order to reach food, to keep watch, to threaten a competitor or predator, or to pose in courtship,
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228. Affection - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
liking a person. [edit ] Psychology It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Affect (Psychology) . (Discuss ) Proposed since July 2012. This section needs additional citations for
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229. House mouse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
are common experimental animals in biology and psychology , primarily because they are mammals, are relatively easy to maintain and handle, reproduce quickly, and share a high degree of homology with humans. The mouse genome has been
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230. Orgasm - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
[ 112 ] In other animals See also: animal sexual behaviour The mechanics of male orgasm are similar in most mammals. Females of some mammal and some non-mammal species such as alligators [ 113 ] have clitorises. There has been
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