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Neuropeptides in the Drosophila central complex in modulation of locomotor behavior

Neuropeptides in the Drosophila central complex in modulation of locomotor behavior

... of locomotor behavior, fb-GAL4 lines selected for coexpression of GAL4 and peptide were crossed with UAS-dtk- RNAi37A;UAS-dtk-RNAi37D and with UAS-sNPF-RNAi;UAS- sNPF-RNAi flies to knock down levels of DTK ...

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Quantitative Trait Loci for Locomotor Behavior in Drosophila melanogaster

Quantitative Trait Loci for Locomotor Behavior in Drosophila melanogaster

... of locomotor behavior: We map- ped four additively acting QTL affecting variation in locomotor reactivity between Ore-R and ...of locomotor behavior in these strains is much more ...

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The Genetic Architecture of Locomotor Behavior in Drosophila melanogaster

The Genetic Architecture of Locomotor Behavior in Drosophila melanogaster

... with locomotor deficits. Locomotion is a complex behavior, with variation in nature attributable to the joint segregation of multiple interacting quantitative trait loci (QTLs), with effects that are ...

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The effects of multiple obstacles on the locomotor behavior and performance of a terrestrial lizard

The effects of multiple obstacles on the locomotor behavior and performance of a terrestrial lizard

... on locomotor behavior and performance in the Florida scrub lizard Sceloporus woodi Stejneger 1918, a species restricted to the sand pine scrub habitat in central Florida (Jackson, ...

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Locomotor behavior across an environmental transition in the ropefish, Erpetoichthys calabaricus

Locomotor behavior across an environmental transition in the ropefish, Erpetoichthys calabaricus

... Terrestrial locomotion appears broadly similar in ropefish and eels (Gillis, 1998). When both organisms move on land, the body is bent into a series of high-amplitude, sinusoidal waves. In both species, absolutely larger ...

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Triiodothyronine (T3) action on aquatic locomotor behavior during metamorphosis of the bullfrog Rana catesbeiana

Triiodothyronine (T3) action on aquatic locomotor behavior during metamorphosis of the bullfrog Rana catesbeiana

... In anuran amphibians, two of the most prominent morphologi- cal changes are the loss of the tail by apoptosis and the growth of limbs (Wassersug, 1989). Indeed, most studies on the changing locomotion have focused on the ...

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Adaptive Locomotor Behavior in Larval Zebrafish

Adaptive Locomotor Behavior in Larval Zebrafish

... adaptive locomotor output that can be driven by unexpected visual ...in behavior that lead to a generalized decrease or increase of motor output, ...

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Long-Term Administration of Cannabis sativa on Locomotor and Exploratory Behavior in Mice

Long-Term Administration of Cannabis sativa on Locomotor and Exploratory Behavior in Mice

... access locomotor/ exploratory behavior, the elevated plus maze for fear and anxiety, the light/ dark box for anxiety, fear and exploratory ...behavior. Locomotor behavior differed in ...

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Tail autotomy and subsequent regeneration alter the mechanics of locomotion in lizards

Tail autotomy and subsequent regeneration alter the mechanics of locomotion in lizards

... on locomotor behavior and the responses to more gradual weight gain, particularly in lizards capable of both autotomizing and regenerating their ...on locomotor performance are commonly explored, we ...

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Zebrafish Models in Neural and Behavioral Toxicology across the Life Stages

Zebrafish Models in Neural and Behavioral Toxicology across the Life Stages

... for locomotor behavior in larvae focus on changes in speed or distance ...adult behavior is putatively more complex than larval behavior, and changes in movement patterns are more readily ...

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Developmental effects of Malathion exposure on locomotor activity and anxiety like behavior in Wistar rat

Developmental effects of Malathion exposure on locomotor activity and anxiety like behavior in Wistar rat

... significantly locomotor activity of both sexes, at young adult ...ous locomotor and exploratory activities in OF test ...abnormal locomotor behavior by disrupt developmental processes in the ...

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Distinct genetic architecture underlies the emergence of sleep loss and prey-seeking behavior in the Mexican cavefish

Distinct genetic architecture underlies the emergence of sleep loss and prey-seeking behavior in the Mexican cavefish

... reduce locomotor activity, while alleles at LG 22 enhance, indicating that the QTL at LG 22 is more relevant for the enhancement of activity observed in Pachón cavefish (Figure 4J-M, Additional file ...reduced ...

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An Evolutionarily Conserved Switch in Response to GABA Affects Development and Behavior of the Locomotor Circuit of Caenorhabditis elegans

An Evolutionarily Conserved Switch in Response to GABA Affects Development and Behavior of the Locomotor Circuit of Caenorhabditis elegans

... GABA can cause an opposite effect, “shunting inhibition,” which holds membrane potential below the threshold required to fire action potentials (Staley and Mody 1992). The biolog- ical purpose of early depolarizing GABA ...

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Physical Education Lesson Plan Template - 1st Grade Lessons, Worksheets and Activities

Physical Education Lesson Plan Template - 1st Grade Lessons, Worksheets and Activities

... non-locomotor, locomotor, and manipulative movement skills that are articulated in the prescribed learning outcomes for this grade along with a variety of sample activities in a variety of activity ...

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STUDY OF THE CNS ACTIVITIES OF MIMOSA PUDICA Linn. IN ANIMAL MODEL  R. Naga Kishore*, A.Teja Sri, N.Anjaneyulu, Ch.Ramanikanth, A.Divya, K.Sainath and L.Saneela Suri DOWNLOAD/VIEW

STUDY OF THE CNS ACTIVITIES OF MIMOSA PUDICA Linn. IN ANIMAL MODEL R. Naga Kishore*, A.Teja Sri, N.Anjaneyulu, Ch.Ramanikanth, A.Divya, K.Sainath and L.Saneela Suri DOWNLOAD/VIEW

... The percentage of reduction in spontaneous motor activity with diazepam (5 mg/kg i.p) after 1 hour is 79.61 % i.e. there is highly significant (P<0.05) when compare to control, where as Plant extract (200mg/kg oral) ...

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Exploring The Relationship Between Locomotor Training And Bowel And Bladder Outcomes In Individuals With Spinal Cord Injury: A Scoping Review And Feasibility Study.

Exploring The Relationship Between Locomotor Training And Bowel And Bladder Outcomes In Individuals With Spinal Cord Injury: A Scoping Review And Feasibility Study.

... between locomotor training and bowel and bladder function in individuals with Spinal Cord Injury ...between locomotor training and bowel/ bladder outcomes in individuals with SCI and identified research ...

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Locomotor function of forelimb protractor and retractor muscles of dogs: evidence of strut like behavior at the shoulder

Locomotor function of forelimb protractor and retractor muscles of dogs: evidence of strut like behavior at the shoulder

... To examine the relationship between muscle recruitment and locomotor events, we generated average EMGs for each muscle from 20 samples (strides) (Banzett et al., 1992a; Banzett et al., 1992b). These ‘stride ...

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Mechanics of Jet Propulsion in the Hydromedusan Jellyfish, Polyorchis Pexicillatus: III  A Natural Resonating Bell; The Presence and Importance of a Resonant Phenomenon in the Locomotor Structure

Mechanics of Jet Propulsion in the Hydromedusan Jellyfish, Polyorchis Pexicillatus: III A Natural Resonating Bell; The Presence and Importance of a Resonant Phenomenon in the Locomotor Structure

... Animals working at the resonant frequency of the locomotor structure could then obtain a maximum amplitude of oscillation in the locomotor structure with the minimum mass of muscle to fo[r] ...

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Activation of ERK/CREB/BDNF pathway involved in abnormal behavior of neonatally Borna virus-infected rats

Activation of ERK/CREB/BDNF pathway involved in abnormal behavior of neonatally Borna virus-infected rats

... abnormal behavior including lower numbers of rearing events in the OFT, decreased total distance covered, increased times, and entries into open arms in the EPM test as well as decreased immobile time in the FST ...

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Repeatability of locomotor performance and morphology–locomotor performance relationships

Repeatability of locomotor performance and morphology–locomotor performance relationships

... in locomotor performance (Garland and Carter, 1994; Hammer, 1995; Elphick and Shine, 1998) and can have persistent effects across an individual ’ s life (Metcalfe and Monaghan, ...

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