Exploring neuronal markers and early social environment influence in divergent quail lines selected for social motivation
Lucas Court,
Laura Talbottier,
Julie Lemarchand
et al.
Abstract:Vertebrates, including humans exhibit a wide range of social behaviors that are crucial for the adaptation and survival of most species. The brain organization and function are shaped by genetic and environmental factors, although their precise contributions have been poorly explored in the context of artificial selection. We used divergent lines of quail selected on their high versus low level of motivation to approach a group of conspecifics (S+ and S-, respectively) to investigate the influence of genetic s… Show more
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