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    1. Cell Biology
    2. Neuroscience

    Social communication of predator-induced changes in Drosophila behavior and germ line physiology

    Balint Z Kacsoh, Julianna Bozler ... Giovanni Bosco
    Reproductive behavior is conferred from experienced to naïve Drosophila as a behavioral social strategy allowing naïve groups to anticipate a threat from a predator.
    1. Developmental Biology
    2. Evolutionary Biology

    Biomarkers in a socially exchanged fluid reflect colony maturity, behavior, and distributed metabolism

    Sanja M Hakala, Marie-Pierre Meurville ... Adria C LeBoeuf
    Socially exchanged fluids passed mouth-to-mouth in ant colonies contain protein signatures of colony maturity and individual behavioral role, indicating that this fluid may underlie a distributed metabolism that functions over the scale of the colony.
    1. Neuroscience

    Assessing the effects of stress on feeding behaviors in laboratory mice

    Marie Francois, Isabella Canal Delgado ... Lori Zeltser
    Systematic testing of experimental variables in a common neurobehavioral paradigm revealed that conditions that more closely match human physiology reliably elicit stress eating in mice.
    1. Developmental Biology
    2. Evolutionary Biology

    Vocal communication is tied to interpersonal arousal coupling in caregiver-infant dyads

    Sam Wass, Emily Phillips ... Louise Goupil
    Infants' vocalisations are contingent on their own stress physiology, and alter the inter-personal dynamics of how stress states are shared across the infant-caregiver dyad.
    1. Medicine
    2. Neuroscience

    Presenting a sham treatment as personalised increases the placebo effect in a randomised controlled trial

    Dasha A Sandra, Jay A Olson ... Mathieu Roy
    A laboratory experiment provides the first evidence that framing a sham treatment as personalised to one's genetics and physiology increases its placebo effect on pain.
    1. Neuroscience

    Social dominance mediates behavioral adaptation to chronic stress in a sex-specific manner

    Stoyo Karamihalev, Elena Brivio ... Alon Chen
    Social dominance has opposing effects on behavior following stress in male vs. female mice indicating an important role in sex differences in the stress response.
    1. Neuroscience

    Salivary and plasmatic oxytocin are not reliable trait markers of the physiology of the oxytocin system in humans

    Daniel Martins, Anthony S Gabay ... Yannis Paloyelis
    Single measurements of baseline salivary and plasmatic oxytocin are not sufficiently reliable to provide valid trait markers of the physiology of the oxytocin system in humans.
    1. Neuroscience

    Autism: Exploring the social brain

    John P Welsh, Annette M Estes
    How does the brain physiology of young children with autism differ from that of typically-developing children?.
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    1. Neuroscience

    Male pheromones modulate synaptic transmission at the C. elegans neuromuscular junction in a sexually dimorphic manner

    Kang-Ying Qian, Wan-Xin Zeng ... Xia-Jing Tong
    Male pheromone environment increases the cholinergic synaptic transmission at the neuromuscular junction in Caenorhabditis elegans hermaphrodites during development, decreasing hermaphrodites' locomotion activity and promoting mating efficiency.
    1. Developmental Biology
    2. Evolutionary Biology
    Silhoutte of a coqui frog in black on a purple background.

    The Natural History of Model Organisms: The big potential of the small frog Eleutherodactylus coqui

    Sarah E Westrick, Mara Laslo, Eva K Fischer
    The coquí frog is of interest to researchers in fields as diverse as development biology, social behavior and the biology of invasive species.

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