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The Neurobiology of Early Olfactory Learning,organization of the olfactory nervous system are unique to the neonatal period, there must be mechanisms to ensure a reliable response to the olfactory cues that are critical to the survival of the young.HEW 发表于 2025-3-23 14:40:55
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Fangang Meng,Peiyao Cheng,Yiran Wangorganization of the olfactory nervous system are unique to the neonatal period, there must be mechanisms to ensure a reliable response to the olfactory cues that are critical to the survival of the young.TIGER 发表于 2025-3-24 03:37:54
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Yi Liu,Ruobing Zhao,Tianjian Li,Yueqing Liound or superficial? To what extent may any behavioral differences be due to a lack of cognitive and emotional capacities in reptiles, or may other factors be involved? Recent studies have shed light on these questions, and the answers coming in have potentially important consequences for our views of the behavior of “higher” vertebrates.