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The Utility of behavioral models and modules in molecular analyses of social behavior
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Genes, brain and behavior, Vol. 7, Issue 3, p.257-265
DOI
10.1111/j.1601-183X.2007.00344.x
Publisher
Blackwell
Date
2007
Author/Creator
Barron, Andrew B
Author/Creator
Robinson, Gene E
Description
It is extremely difficult to trace the causal pathway relating gene products or molecular pathways to the expression of behavior. This is especially true for social behavior, which being dependent on interactions and communication between individuals is even further removed from molecular-level events. In this review, we discuss how behavioral models can aid molecular analyses of social behavior. Various models of behavior exist, each of which suggest strategies to dissect complex behavior into simpler behavioral 'modules.' The resulting modules are easier to relate to neural processes and thus suggest hypotheses for neural and molecular function. Here we discuss how three different models of behavior have facilitated understanding the molecular bases of aspects of social behavior. We discuss the response threshold model and two different approaches to modeling motivation, the state space model and models of reinforcement and reward processing. The examples we have chosen illustrate how models can generate testable hypotheses for neural and molecular function and also how molecular analyses probe the validity of a model of behavior. We do not champion one model over another; rather, our examples illustrate how modeling and molecular analyses can be synergistic in exploring the molecular bases of social behavior.
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9 page(s)
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aggression
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division of labor
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motivation
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pair bond
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reinforcement
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response
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threshold
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sociogenomics
Resource Type
journal article
Organisation
Macquarie University. Centre for the Integrative Study of Animal Behaviour

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http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/47235
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ISSN:1601-183X
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mq-rm-2007000350
Language
eng
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