Sentences with phrase «behavioral biology»

When astronauts are outside of Earth's magnetic field, spaceships provide only limited shielding from radiation exposure, explains study leader Robert D. Hienz, Ph.D., an associate professor of behavioral biology at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
Kruuk examines the life and science of the renowned ethologist who helped found the discipline of behavioral biology.
«If we use relative brain size as a metric of «intelligence» then one would have to conclude that dolphins are second in intelligence to modern humans,» Lori Marino, Lori Marino, a senior lecturer in neuroscience and behavioral biology at Emory University, told Discovery News.
As member of the Ethology group at the University of Leiden he has contributed significantly to the blossoming of the field of behavioral biology.
He uses brain - imaging (fMRI), behavioral biology, and behavioral economics to learn more about how the brain's varied operations affect behaviors relevant to law.
«Behavioral biology: Ripeness is all.»
New MRI scans show that dolphin brains are four to five times larger for their body size when compared to another animal of similar size, according to Lori Marino, a senior lecturer in neuroscience and behavioral biology at Emory University, and one of the world's leading dolphin experts.
Vice Presidential symposia publishing themed issues across ecology, evolution, and behavioral biology
Dr. Snyder graduated with a B.S. from Emory University in neuroscience and behavioral biology.
O. Liberg, Food habitat and prey impact by feral and house - based domestic cats in a rural area in southern Sweden, JOURNAL OF MAMMALOGY 65:424 - 432 (1984); Robert E. Adamec, The interaction of hunger and preying in the domestic cat (Felis catus), BEHAVIORAL BIOLOGY 18:263 - 272 (1976).
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