neuroethology
Neuroethology is the scientific study of the neural basis and mechanisms of animal behavior, focusing on how the nervous system functions to generate complex behaviors in natural environments.
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Related Concepts (21)
- adaptation
- animal communication
- animal navigation
- auditory processing
- behavior
- chemical signaling
- comparative neurobiology
- courtship behavior
- decision-making
- electrocommunication
- evolutionary neuroscience
- foraging behavior
- learning and memory
- motor control
- neural circuits
- neurobiology
- neuronal plasticity
- predator-prey interactions
- sensory systems
- social behavior
- visual perception