统治等级
侵略
社会等级制度
等级制度
优势(遗传学)
心理学
社会关系
社会行为
社会关系
情感(语言学)
任务(项目管理)
竞争行为
社会心理学
认知心理学
发展心理学
生物
沟通
生物化学
管理
经济
市场经济
基因
作者
Benjamin F. Gruenbaum,Dmitry Frank,Shiri Savir,Honore N. Shiyntum,Ruslan Kuts,Max Vinokur,Israel Melamed,Michael Dubilеt,Alexander Zlotnik,Matthew Boyko
摘要
For many species, where status is a vital motivator that can affect health, social hierarchies influence behavior. Social hierarchies that include dominant-submissive relationships are common in both animal and human societies. These relationships can be affected by interactions with others and with their environment, making them difficult to analyze in a controlled study. Rather than a simple dominance hierarchy, this formation has a complicated presentation that allows rats to avoid aggression. Status can be stagnant or mutable, and results in complex societal stratifications. Here we describe a complex diving-for-food task to investigate rodent social hierarchy and behavioral interactions. This animal model may allow us to assess the relationship between a wide range of mental illnesses and social organization, as well as to study the effectiveness of therapy on social dysfunction.
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