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Experimental novelty and tonic immobility in chickens (Gallus domesticus)JONES, R. B.Behavioural processes. 1984, Vol 9, Num 2-3, pp 255-260, issn 0376-6357Article

Fear responses in domestic chicks as a function of the social environmentJONES, R. B.Behavioural processes. 1983, Vol 8, Num 4, pp 309-325, issn 0376-6357Article

Response to novelty as a predictor for drug effects: the pitfalls of some correlational studiesQUERTEMONT, Etienne; BRABANT, Christian; TIRELLI, Ezio et al.Psychopharmacologia. 2004, Vol 173, Num 1-2, pp 221-226, issn 0033-3158, 6 p.Article

Neophobia in spontaneous hypertensive (SHR) and normotensive control (WKY) ratsDELINI-STULA, A; HUNN, C.Behavioral and neural biology. 1985, Vol 43, Num 2, pp 206-211, issn 0163-1047Article

The role of neophobia in determining the degree of foraging specialization in some migrant warblersGREENBERG, R.The American naturalist. 1983, Vol 122, Num 4, pp 444-453, issn 0003-0147Article

Le comportement de Mus musculus et de M. hortulanus au rapport à de nouveaux objetsMESHKOVA, N. N; KOTENKOVA, E. V; LYALYUKHINA, S. I et al.Zoologičeskij žurnal. 1985, Vol 64, Num 4, pp 583-589, issn 0044-5134Article

Conséquences d'un changement de hiérarchie et de territoire dans un groupe de macaques crabiers (Macaca fascicularis) = Consequence of a hierarchy and territory change in a group of Macaca fascicularisPALLAUD, B.Biology of behaviour (Paris). 1984, Vol 9, Num 1, pp 89-99, issn 0397-7153Article

Individually housed rats exceed group-housed animals in rotational movements when exposed to a novel environmentGENTSCH, C; LICHTSTEINER, M; FEER, H et al.Experientia. 1983, Vol 39, Num 12, pp 1412-1414, issn 0014-4754Article

TRANSPOSITION RESPONSE IN DIFFERENT HYPERTENSIVE RATSTADA T; TERANISHI Y; IRIUCHIJIMA J et al.1981; JPN. J. PHYSIOL.; ISSN 0021-521X; JPN; DA. 1981; VOL. 31; NO 5; PP. 749-752; BIBL. 4 REF.Article

Individual differences in the representations of novel environmentsBLAJENKOVA, Olessia; MOTES, Michael A; KOZHEVNIKOV, Maria et al.Journal of environmental psychology. 2005, Vol 25, Num 1, pp 97-109, issn 0272-4944, 13 p.Article

Behavioral responsiveness of young chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) to a novel environmentMILLER, L. C; BARD, K. A; JUNO, C. J et al.Folia Primatologica. 1986, Vol 47, Num 2, pp 128-142, issn 0015-5713Article

Effects of environmental novelty on filial behavior in imprinted ducklingsEISERER, L. A.Learning & behavior. 1983, Vol 11, Num 3, pp 321-324, issn 1543-4494Article

LITHIUM CHLORIDE AND AVOIDANCE OF NOVEL PLACESKURZ EM; LEVITSKY DA.1983; BEHAVIORAL NEUROSCIENCE; ISSN 513504; USA; DA. 1983; VOL. 97; NO 3; PP. 445-451; BIBL. 30 REF.Article

OPEN-FIELD BEHAVIOUR OF MALE AND FEMALE DOMESTIC CHICKS AS A FUNCTION OF HOUSING CONDITIONS, TEST SITUATIONS AND NOVELTYJONES RB; FAURE JM.1982; BIOL. BEHAV.; ISSN 0397-7153; FRA; DA. 1982; VOL. 7; NO 1; PP. 17-25; ABS. FRE; BIBL. 18 REF.Article

RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN SOCIAL STRUCTURE AND RESPONSE TO NOVELTY IN CAPTIVE JACKDAWS, CORVUS MONEDULA L. I. RESPONSE TO NOVEL SPACEKATZIR G.1982; BEHAVIOUR; ISSN 0005-7959; NLD; DA. 1982; VOL. 81; NO 2-4; PP. 231-263; ABS. FRE; BIBL. 3 P.Article

RESPONSES TO NOVELTY AND CHANGES IN BEHAVIOR ACROSS A 3-WEEK POSTOPERATIVE PERIOD IN HIPPOCAMPAL-LESIONED MICEMISSLIN R; HABERKORN E; ROPARTZ P et al.1981; PHYSIOL. BEHAV.; ISSN 0031-9384; USA; DA. 1981; VOL. 27; NO 3; PP. 413-418; BIBL. 34 REF.Article

RESPONSES IN MICE TO A NOVEL OBJECTMISSLIN R; ROPARTZ P.1981; BEHAVIOUR; ISSN 0005-7959; NLD; DA. 1981; VOL. 78; NO 3-4; PP. 169-177; ABS. FRE; BIBL. 13 REF.Article

ETUDE ONTOGENETIQUE DE L'EXPLORATION CHEZ LE HAMSTER DOREVAUCLAIR J.1980; BEHAVIOUR; NLD; DA. 1980; VOL. 73; NO 3-4; PP. 204-218; BIBL. 26 REF.Article

DIFFERENT REACTION PATTERNS IN INDIVIDUALLY AND SOCIALLY REARED RATS DURING EXPOSURES TO NOVEL ENVIRONMENTSGENTSCH C; LICHTSTEINER M; KRAEUCHI K et al.1982; BEHAV. BRAIN RES.; ISSN 0166-4328; NLD; DA. 1982; VOL. 4; NO 1; PP. 45-54; BIBL. 17 REF.Article

THE TERRITORIAL PRIOR RESIDENCE EFFECT IN CONVICT CICHLIDS (CICHLASOMA NIGROFASCIATUM GUENTHER): TEMPORAL ASPECTS OF ESTABLISHMENT AND RETENTION, AND PROXIMATE MECHANISMSFIGLER MH; EINHORN DM.1983; BEHAVIOUR; ISSN 0005-7959; NLD; DA. 1983; VOL. 85; NO 1-2; PP. 157-183; ABS. FRE; BIBL. 2 P.Article

Novel pharmacological approaches in the treatment of erectile dysfunctionBURNETT, A. L.World journal of urology (Print). 2001, Vol 19, Num 1, pp 57-66, issn 0724-4983Article

Brain alpha 1-adrenergic neurotransmission is necessary for behavioral activation to environmental change in miceSTONE, E. A; ZHANG, Y; ROSENGARTEN, H et al.Neuroscience. 1999, Vol 94, Num 4, pp 1245-1252, issn 0306-4522Article

The use of environmental strategies and psychotropic medication in the management of deliriumMEAGHER, D. J; O'HANLON, D; O'MAHONY, E et al.British journal of psychiatry (Print). 1996, Vol 168, Num AVR, pp 512-515, issn 0007-1250Article

Biomedical equipment maintenance : adjusting to the demands of a changing environmentSHAFFER, M. J; SHAFFER, M. D.Medical instrumentation. 1990, Vol 24, Num 2, pp 85-91, issn 0090-6689, 7 p.Article

Neophobia in the foraging-site selection of a neotropical migrant bird: an experimental studyGREENBERG, R.Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. Biological sciences. 1984, Vol 81, Num 12, pp 3778-3780, issn 0273-1134Article

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