Search Results - "HINTON, Michael R"
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Sheep don't forget a face
Published in Nature (London) (08-11-2001)“…The human brain has evolved specialized neural mechanisms for visual recognition of faces, which afford us a remarkable ability to discriminate between,…”
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Pentaric Acids and Derivatives from Nitric Acid-Oxidized Pentoses
Published in Journal of carbohydrate chemistry (01-01-2013)“…This report describes the preparation of the four stereoisomeric pentaric acids by nitric acid oxidation of d-xylose, d-arabinose, l-arabinose, and d-ribose,…”
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Mothers determine sexual preferences
Published in Nature (London) (17-09-1998)“…The extent to which behaviour is determined by 'nurture' as opposed to 'nature' in mammals is controversial, although most recent interest has focused on…”
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Crystal Structure Models for the Aldaramide Units of Poly(pentaramides)
Published in Journal of carbohydrate chemistry (01-01-2013)“…The X-ray crystal structures of seven structurally related diamides, N,N′-dihexyl- and N,N′-dimethylglutaramide, N,N′-dimethylxylaramide,…”
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Biphasic role of dopamine on female sexual behaviour via D2 receptors in the mediobasal hypothalamus
Published in Neuropharmacology (01-03-2003)“…Dopamine has been implicated in the control of sexual behaviour, but its role seems quite complex and controversial. The aim of the present experiments was to…”
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Facial and vocal discrimination in sheep
Published in Animal behaviour (1995)“…The ability of sheep, Ovis aries, to discriminate between sheep, humans and other animals on the basis of facial and vocal cues was tested in an enclosed…”
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Are faces special for sheep? Evidence from facial and object discrimination learning tests showing effects of inversion and social familiarity
Published in Behavioural processes (01-10-1996)“…We have previously shown that sheep, like monkeys, have neural circuits within the temporal lobe that respond preferentially to faces. They can also…”
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Erratum: Sheep don’t forget a face
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Sex Differences in the Influence of Mothers on the Sociosexual Preferences of Their Offspring
Published in Hormones and behavior (01-09-2001)“…The extent to which “nurture” as opposed to “nature” determines behavior and sociosexual preferences in mammalian species is controversial although most recent…”
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Sheep don't forget a face: The discovery of a remarkable memory shows that sheep are not so stupid after all
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Sex differences in the influence of mothers on the sociosexual preferences of their offspring: ICHB&B/SBN Proceedings
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