Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2024570018> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2024570018 endingPage "654" @default.
- W2024570018 startingPage "644" @default.
- W2024570018 abstract "Individuals integrate information about their environment into adaptive behavioural responses, yet how different sensory modalities contribute to these decisions and where in the brain this integration occurs is not well understood. We presented male cichlid fish (Astatotilapia burtoni) with sensory information in three social contexts: intruder challenge, reproductive opportunity and a socially neutral situation. We then measured behavioural and hormonal responses along with induction of the immediate early gene c-Fos in candidate forebrain regions. In the intruder challenge context, males were exposed to either a visual stimulus of a dominant male, the putative male pheromone androstenedione, or both. We found that, compared to the neutral context, a visual stimulus was necessary and sufficient for an aggressive response, whereas both chemical and visual stimuli were needed for an androgen response. In the reproductive opportunity context, males were exposed to either a visual stimulus of a receptive female, a progesterone metabolite (female pheromone) only, or both. We further found that the visual stimulus is necessary and sufficient for an androgen response in the reproductive opportunity context. In the brain, we observed c-Fos induction in response to a visual challenge stimulus specifically in dopaminergic neurones of area Vc (the central region of the ventral telencephalon), a putative striatal homologue, whereas presentation of a chemical stimulus did not induce c-Fos induction in the intruder challenge context. Our results suggest that different sensory cues are processed in a social context-specific manner as part of adaptive decision-making processes." @default.
- W2024570018 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2024570018 creator A5052251004 @default.
- W2024570018 creator A5055079665 @default.
- W2024570018 creator A5056486525 @default.
- W2024570018 creator A5082799668 @default.
- W2024570018 date "2013-06-14" @default.
- W2024570018 modified "2023-10-01" @default.
- W2024570018 title "Neuroendocrine Mechanisms Underlying Sensory Integration of Social Signals" @default.
- W2024570018 cites W1575659578 @default.
- W2024570018 cites W1903467096 @default.
- W2024570018 cites W1972346839 @default.
- W2024570018 cites W1973423025 @default.
- W2024570018 cites W1974255536 @default.
- W2024570018 cites W1977238616 @default.
- W2024570018 cites W1978116176 @default.
- W2024570018 cites W1978499539 @default.
- W2024570018 cites W1978679143 @default.
- W2024570018 cites W1979165291 @default.
- W2024570018 cites W1979715485 @default.
- W2024570018 cites W1983132937 @default.
- W2024570018 cites W1983633003 @default.
- W2024570018 cites W1984450262 @default.
- W2024570018 cites W1989258061 @default.
- W2024570018 cites W1990304875 @default.
- W2024570018 cites W1990776333 @default.
- W2024570018 cites W1997543949 @default.
- W2024570018 cites W2003778982 @default.
- W2024570018 cites W2004772935 @default.
- W2024570018 cites W2016476677 @default.
- W2024570018 cites W2023832732 @default.
- W2024570018 cites W2038202625 @default.
- W2024570018 cites W2043769688 @default.
- W2024570018 cites W2044394500 @default.
- W2024570018 cites W2044992451 @default.
- W2024570018 cites W2057904436 @default.
- W2024570018 cites W2061780667 @default.
- W2024570018 cites W2077261173 @default.
- W2024570018 cites W2082467821 @default.
- W2024570018 cites W2083856653 @default.
- W2024570018 cites W2085441621 @default.
- W2024570018 cites W2087344687 @default.
- W2024570018 cites W2099532857 @default.
- W2024570018 cites W2100403768 @default.
- W2024570018 cites W2100848067 @default.
- W2024570018 cites W2104376707 @default.
- W2024570018 cites W2107186963 @default.
- W2024570018 cites W2107251840 @default.
- W2024570018 cites W2111335106 @default.
- W2024570018 cites W2114207481 @default.
- W2024570018 cites W2115274299 @default.
- W2024570018 cites W2116138658 @default.
- W2024570018 cites W2117043218 @default.
- W2024570018 cites W2122772438 @default.
- W2024570018 cites W2122973646 @default.
- W2024570018 cites W2144052086 @default.
- W2024570018 cites W2152850133 @default.
- W2024570018 cites W2158245100 @default.
- W2024570018 cites W2158441853 @default.
- W2024570018 cites W2159849679 @default.
- W2024570018 cites W2165988674 @default.
- W2024570018 doi "https://doi.org/10.1111/jne.12045" @default.
- W2024570018 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23631684" @default.
- W2024570018 hasPublicationYear "2013" @default.
- W2024570018 type Work @default.
- W2024570018 sameAs 2024570018 @default.
- W2024570018 citedByCount "35" @default.
- W2024570018 countsByYear W20245700182013 @default.
- W2024570018 countsByYear W20245700182014 @default.
- W2024570018 countsByYear W20245700182015 @default.
- W2024570018 countsByYear W20245700182016 @default.
- W2024570018 countsByYear W20245700182017 @default.
- W2024570018 countsByYear W20245700182018 @default.
- W2024570018 countsByYear W20245700182019 @default.
- W2024570018 countsByYear W20245700182020 @default.
- W2024570018 countsByYear W20245700182021 @default.
- W2024570018 countsByYear W20245700182022 @default.
- W2024570018 countsByYear W20245700182023 @default.
- W2024570018 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2024570018 hasAuthorship W2024570018A5052251004 @default.
- W2024570018 hasAuthorship W2024570018A5055079665 @default.
- W2024570018 hasAuthorship W2024570018A5056486525 @default.
- W2024570018 hasAuthorship W2024570018A5082799668 @default.
- W2024570018 hasConcept C137183658 @default.
- W2024570018 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W2024570018 hasConcept C169760540 @default.
- W2024570018 hasConcept C180747234 @default.
- W2024570018 hasConcept C26486553 @default.
- W2024570018 hasConcept C2779715522 @default.
- W2024570018 hasConcept C2779918689 @default.
- W2024570018 hasConcept C513476851 @default.
- W2024570018 hasConcept C529278444 @default.
- W2024570018 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W2024570018 hasConcept C94487597 @default.
- W2024570018 hasConceptScore W2024570018C137183658 @default.
- W2024570018 hasConceptScore W2024570018C15744967 @default.
- W2024570018 hasConceptScore W2024570018C169760540 @default.
- W2024570018 hasConceptScore W2024570018C180747234 @default.