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supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.82371515);the Talent Initiation BaiRen Plan Start-up Funds(No.E251F811);the State Key Laboratory of Integrated Management of Pest Insects and Rodents(No.IPM2301),China.
Grooming,as an evolutionarily conserved repetitive behavior,is common in various animals,including humans,and serves essential functions including,but not limited to,hygiene maintenance,thermoregulation,de-arousal,str...
Grooming is an innate behavior that serves multiple purposes and has a dual nature, reflecting both comfort and stress. Auto-grooming, in particular, is highly sensitive to stressors and can be influenced by natural a...
supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China 81971038(CYZ),82071231(CX),82171235(CYZ),82271293(CX),81870891(CX);the Fund for Jiangsu Province Specially-Appointed Professor(CX,CYZ),the Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province(BK20211349,CYZ);the Leadership Program in Xuzhou Medical University(JBGS202203,CX);TJ and JC acknowledge the Postgraduate Innovation Program in Jiangsu Province(KYCX22_2936,KYCX22_2952).
Excessive self-grooming is an important behavioral phenotype of the stress response in rodents. Elucidating the neural circuit that regulates stress-induced self-grooming may suggest potential treatment to prevent mal...
Authors thank the Tibet Major Science and Technology Project(XZ201901-GA-06);National Natural Science Foundation of China(grant nos.31360141 and 31772470);West Light Foundation of Chinese Academy of Sciences(2015)in supporting the study financially.
Behavior affects an individual's life in all aspects,e.g.,enhancing fitness,leveraging predation risk,and reducing competition with conspecifics.However,the sequential distribution of behaviors received less attention...