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Data from: Repetitive concussive traumatic brain injury interacts with post-injury foot shock stress to worsen social and depression-like behavior
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stress;fear conditioning;extinction;anhedonia;repetitive concussive traumatic brain injury;Traumatic Brain injury;social interaction;Depression;microglia;Fear
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doi:10.5061/dryad.v1t54
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of social recognition and depression-like behavior. In the social recognition test, animals with both injury and shock were more impaired than either non-shocked injured
Data from: Social interactions elicit rapid shifts in functional connectivity in the social decision-making network of zebrafish
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functional connectivity;Danio rerio;functional localization;mesolimbic reward system;neural context;Zebrafish;social behaviour network
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doi:10.5061/dryad.826h4
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and dynamic fashion, such that the expression of a given social behaviour is better reflected by the overall profile of activation across the different loci ra
Data from: Social experience shape behavioural individuality and within-individual stability
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within-individual variance;repeatability;personality;social interaction;among-individual variance;social niche specialisation
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doi:10.5061/dryad.5g46558
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Individual repeatability characterises many behaviours. Repeatable behaviour may result from repeated social interactions among familiar group member
Data from: Social network analysis shows direct evidence for social transmission of tool use in wild chimpanzees.
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chimpanzee culture social learning diffusion analysis network analysis
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doi:10.5061/dryad.m6s21
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through generations, consistent with different behavioral innovations spreading within groups by social transmission in a manner similar to human
Data from: Personality remains: no effect of 3-week social status experience on personality in male fowl
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Favati, Anna
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Aggression Behavioral syndrome Chicken Comb size Social hierarchy
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doi:10.5061/dryad.8b8d1
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of time, is unknown. Therefore, we examine the influence of social status on variation in behavior, using experimental manipulation of social
Data from: Iterative evolution of increased behavioral variation characterizes the transition to sociality in spiders and proves advantageous
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Behavior: social;Anelosimus eximius;Anelosimus rupununi;Anelosimus guacamayos;Behavior: evolution;Anelosimus oritoyacu
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doi:10.5061/dryad.08np6
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racters. We tested for associations between social tendency and a myriad of abiotic variables and behavioral traits (e.g., boldness, activity level) in a clade
Data from: Kinship of long-term associates in the highly social sperm whale
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Mammals;Behavior\/Social Evolution;Contemporary Evolution;Ecological Genetics;Physeter macrocephalus
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doi:10.5061/dryad.mb2nf
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te, and overall the mean relatedness was the same within as among social groups. However, social behaviour can also be promoted by ecological factors suc
Data from: A cross-cultural investigation of young children’s spontaneous invention of tool use behaviors
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tool use;problem solving;Physical cognition;cognitive development;cross-cultural psychology;developmental psychology
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doi:10.5061/dryad.x0k6djhfn
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and can be produced in the absence of direct social learning mechanisms such as teaching or observation. Children in both cultures were more likely to invent those tool
Data from: Social interactions shape individual and collective personality in social spiders
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Hunt, Edmund
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Collective behaviour Stochastic Actor Oriented Models Personality Keystone individual Social network analysis
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doi:10.5061/dryad.f78fc08
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The behavioural composition of a group and the dynamics of social interactions can both influence how social animals work collectively. For examp
Data from: Multi-network-based diffusion analysis reveals vertical cultural transmission of sponge tool use within dolphin matrilines
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Wild, Sonja
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vertical social learning bottlenose dolphins NBDA culture sponging tool use
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doi:10.5061/dryad.sc26m6c
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Behavioural differences among social groups can arise from differing ecological conditions, genetic predispositions and/or social

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