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    28 May 2024: the previously-unknown neuron type, which they say<b> </b>actively and spontaneously simulates mental decision processes when social partners learn from one another.</p> <p class="western">The study, published
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    28 May 2024: strong></h3> <p><b>Blanchard GB</b><strong>†</strong><b>,</b>Scarpa E<strong>†</strong>, Muresan L &amp; Sanson B.<b>(2024)</b>Mechanical stress combines with planar polarised patterning during ... b>&amp; Sanson B.<b>(2018)</b>Actomyosin-driven
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    28 May 2024: system, the cellular responses to tissue forces in the axial progenitors, and the regulation of global tension on the early chicken embryo.</p> <div><b><span>Co-workers (full list at ... span></b><a
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    28 May 2024: Hamilton</span><span><span> </span></span><span>and Erica D. Watson (2020), Blastocyst transfer in mice alters the placental transcriptome and growth.</span><span><b> </b></span><span>Reproduction 159(2): ... 115-132.</span><b> </b><a class="external-link
  6. A398_22a 704..708

    https://www.pdn.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/1999-tremblay-nature.pdf
    We used three foodrewards (AC) but presented only two of them in a given trial block(A and B, B and C, or A and C). ... Animals showed clear preferences inevery comparison, choosing rewards A over B, B over C, and A over.
  7. J412_5a 43..48

    https://www.pdn.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/2001-waelti-nature.pdf
    AX+ BY+. X– Y–. 10. A+ B–. d. A Reward B No reward. ... errors in the blocking paradigm. a, Pretraining; b, after compound learning; ce, learning.
  8. rylated SLR1 protein, we pretreated the wildtype and gid2-1 ...

    https://www.pdn.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/2003-fiorillo-science.pdf
    B) Each stimuluspredicted that reward would be one of twopotential magnitudes, each at P! ... act. ivity. (nor. mal. ized. ). Phasic Neuronal Response to C.S.B.Licking BehaviorA.
  9. Utility functions predict variance and skewness risk preferences in…

    https://www.pdn.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/2016-wilfried-pnas.pdf
    B) Skewness-risk with asymmetrical, three-outcome, equiprobablegambles with identical EV and variance. ... P =0.023, P < 105, and P < 1018 for monkey B for a b, b c, anda c, respectively; two-tailed binomial test; Fig.
  10. Influence of Reward Expectation on Behavior-RelatedNeuronal Activity…

    https://www.pdn.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/1998-hollerman-jneuroph.pdf
    Datafor monkey B were obtained from 2,675 rewarded and 1,763 unrewarded movement trials in 159 blocks. ... b 70 selective, 9 preferential, 1 nonpreferential activations. c 67 selective,25 preferential, 1 nonpreferential activations; 57 transient, 36
  11. JOB JKNAL w NEUROPI Vol. 63, No. 3, March ...

    https://www.pdn.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/1990-jneuroph-da.pdf
    W. SCHULTZ AND R. ROM0. nogo go. B-B lights B-w food boxes. ... Binwidth is 30 ms in A and 4 ms in B and C’.

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