Social transmission of negative valence in prairie voles using a new behavioral assay that assesses social learning.
Social transmission of fear in prairie voles
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https://doi.org/10.46570/utjms-2024-1193Keywords:
social learning, autism, prairie voles, social cognition, ultrasonic vocalization, fear conditioning, SymposiumReferences
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