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- who: T-pattern and colleagues from the University of Granada, Spain have published the article: Structural analyses in the study of behavior: From rodents to non-human primates, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: These concepts apply to the study of behavior for the reasons discussed below. This approach has proved particularly useful to compare pairs of behavioral traits that are developmentally and evolutionary linked, but vary in their functional constraints. In abscissa the authors report the time, in ordinate the behavioral unit performed. Most of these analyses are very complex and involve considerable amounts of . . .
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