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    • Behavioral observation of xenopus tadpole swimming for neuroscience labs 

      Li, Wenchang; Wagner, Monica Anne; Porter, Nicola Jean (2014) - Journal article
      Neuroscience labs benefit from reliable, easily - monitored neural responses mediated by well - studied neural pathways . Xenopus laevis tadpoles have been used as a simple vertebrate model preparation in motor control ...
    • Evaluating multicenter DTI data in Huntington's disease on site specific effects : an ex post facto approach 

      Müller, Hans-Peter; Grön, Georg; Sprengelmeyer, Reiner; Kassubek, Jan; Ludolph, Albert C.; Hobbs, Nicola; Cole, James; Roos, Raymund A.C.; Duerr, Alexandra; Tabrizi, Sarah J.; Landwehrmeyer, G. Bernhard; Süssmuth, Sigurd D. (2013) - Journal article
      Purpose: Assessment of the feasibility to average diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) metrics of MRI data acquired in the course of a multicenter study. Materials and methods: Sixty-one early stage Huntington's disease patients ...
    • Regarding societal change 

      Blackwood, Leda Moore; Livingstone, Andrew; Leach, Colin (2013-12) - Journal item
      In this paper we introduce our special thematic section on societal change.We begin by providing an overview of the aims of the section, and how these aims grew out of a need to address conceptual and empirical challenges ...
    • Common HLA alleles associated with health, but not with facial attractiveness 

      Coetzee, Vinet; Barrett, L.; Greeff, J.M.; Henzi, S.P.; Perrett, David Ian; Wadee, A.A. (2007-07) - Journal article
      Three adaptive hypotheses have been proposed to explain the link between the human leucocyte antigen (HLA) genes, health measures and facial attractiveness: inbreeding avoidance, heterozygote advantage and frequency-dependent ...
    • Receiving post-conflict affiliation from the enemy's friend reconciles former opponents 

      Wittig, Roman Martin; Boesch, Christophe (2010-11-15) - Journal article
      The adaptive function of bystander initiated post-conflict affiliation (also: consolation & appeasement) has been debated for 30 years. Three influential hypotheses compete for the most likely explanation but have not ...