The Experimental Animal from the Naturalist's Point of View

作者: G. K. Noble

DOI: 10.1086/280821

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摘要: There has been an evolution of the social organization vertebrates from fish to man. Nevertheless, throughout this series same components behavior may be recognized: (1) group attraction, (2) dominance behavior, (3) parental and (4) suggestion. An improvement in included: a change inborn species attraction learned recognizing only individual, one groups, subordinate, that considers dominant individual as despot, latter protector guide. At level mood member quickly transmitted by character individual's movement other members group. Among higher these movements are supplemented vocal expressions which have specific effects upon individuals In absence forebrain, no is complete any ...

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