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Comparative analysis of the mechanisms of attack and defense among higher brain animals
Authors:Thomas I Nathaniel  Olajuyigbe Femi  Adebobola Nathaniel
Institution:(1) International Graduate School of Neuroscience, Ruhr-University, 44780 Bochum, Germany;(2) Department of Biology, Adeyemi College of Education, PMB 520 Ondo, Nigeria;(3) Institute of Arctic Biology, University of Alaska, AK 99775 Fairbanks, USA
Abstract:Many studies have investigated different mechanisms of attack and defense in different species of higher brain animals including cats, rats, rodents, mice, and even in some bird species. However, detailed comparative analysis has not been carried out to understand the major similarities in the mechanisms of attack and defense across the different species of vertebrates. Although there are differences, there are also significant similarities as well, which warrant comparative assessment. By considering ethological ideas associated with the motivational defense system, we investigated the motor patterns of attack and defense in cats and rats, using the “resident-intruder” experimental paradigm. Our results reveal specific similarities and differences in the motor patterns of attack and defense in rats and cats. We discuss comparatively the mechanisms of attack and defense across different species of vertebrates, focusing on motor patterns, neuromodulating factors, brains neural substrates, and circuitry.
Keywords:African mole-rat  brain circuits  attack  cat  defense  motivational system  motor patterns  neurotransmitters
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