Dissociation of the neural substrates of foraging effort and its social facilitation in the domestic chick

Volume: 294, Pages: 162 - 176
Published: Nov 1, 2015
Abstract
The frequency or intensity of behavior is often facilitated by the presence of others. This social facilitation has been reported in a variety of animals, including birds and humans. Based on Zajonc’s “drive theory,” we hypothesized that facilitation and drive have shared neural mechanisms, and that dopaminergic projections from the midbrain to striatum are involved. As the ascending dopaminergic projections include the mesolimbic and...
Paper Details
Title
Dissociation of the neural substrates of foraging effort and its social facilitation in the domestic chick
Published Date
Nov 1, 2015
Volume
294
Pages
162 - 176
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