Brain mediation of Anolis social dominance displays. I. Differential basal ganglia activation.
- L. Baxter, R. Ackermann, E. C. Clark, J. E. Baxter
- Biology, PsychologyBrain, Behavior and Evolution
- 2001
Male Anolis carolinensis is used with an in vivo 14C-2-deoxyglucose method to determine patterns of brain activation during elicitation of this animal's dominance displays vs. other behaviors, finding different BG subsystems seem involved in dominant vs. submissive display behaviors.
Brain Mediation of Anolis Social Dominance Displays
- Lewis R. Baxter Jr., R. Ackermann, E. C. Clark, J. E. Baxter
- Biology, PsychologyBrain, Behavior and Evolution
- 1 April 2001
Different BG subsystems seem involved in dominant vs. submissive display behaviors in male Anolis carolinensis, suggesting homologous brain systems might have similar functions in members of other amniote classes, including primates.
Flock Navigation by Coordinated Shepherds via Reinforcement Learning
- Yazied A. Hasan, J. E. Baxter, César A. Salcedo, Elena Delgado, Lydia Tapia
- Computer ScienceWorkshop on the Algorithmic Foundations of…
- 2022
21st Annual J.B. Johnston Club Meeting and 13th Annual Karger Workshop
- L. Baxter, R. Ackermann, S. Winberg
- Environmental ScienceBrain, Behavior and Evolution
- 1 April 2001