User profiles for Shani Haskal de la Zerda

shani haskal de la Zerda

University of Haifa
Verified email at univ.haifa.ac.il
Cited by 166

[HTML][HTML] Distinct dynamics of social motivation drive differential social behavior in laboratory rat and mouse strains

…, H Magalnik, A Zylbertal, SH de la Zerda… - Nature …, 2020 - nature.com
Mice and rats are widely used to explore mechanisms of mammalian social behavior in health
and disease, raising the question whether they actually differ in their social behavior. Here …

Social recognition in laboratory mice requires integration of behaviorally-induced somatosensory, auditory and olfactory cues

SH de la Zerda, S Netser, H Magalnik, M Briller… - …, 2022 - Elsevier
In humans, discrimination between individuals, also termed social recognition, can rely on a
single sensory modality, such as vision. By analogy, social recognition in rodents is thought …

Impaired sex preference, but not social and social novelty preferences, following systemic blockade of oxytocin receptors in adult male mice

SH de la Zerda, S Netser, H Magalnik… - …, 2020 - Elsevier
The hypothalamic neuropeptide oxytocin (OT) is a powerful modulator of mammalian social
behavior and its administration was shown to affect various types of social interactions. …

Social recognition in rats and mice requires integration of olfactory, somatosensory and auditory cues

SH de la Zerda, S Netser, H Magalnik, M Briller… - BioRxiv, 2020 - biorxiv.org
In humans, discrimination between individuals, also termed social recognition, can rely on a
single sensory modality, such as vision. By analogy, social recognition in rodents is thought …

Social recognition in rats and mice requires integration of olfactory, somatosensory and auditory cues

S Haskal de la Zerda, S Netser… - … and Auditory Cues, 2020 - papers.ssrn.com
In humans, discrimination between individuals, also termed social recognition, can rely on a
single sensory modality, such as vision. By analogy, social recognition in rodents is thought …

Molecular and Neuronal Mechanisms Underlying Social Preference and Recognition in a Mouse Model

SH de la Zerda - 2020 - search.proquest.com
The ability to learn and recognize individuals is crucial for establishing meaningful
relationships, and for the stability and survival of social species.

Impacto que generan las características de los líderes de las naciones sobre el comercio internacional

PJN Cerda - 2016 - search.proquest.com
La importancia del líder de una nación en los resultados macroeconómicos de un país ha
sido un tema de mucha relevancia. Sin embargo, este tema se ha estudiado y examinado …

[CITATION][C] Impacto que generan las características de los líderes de las naciones sobre el comercio internacional

PJ Niculqueo Cerda - 2016

[HTML][HTML] Acute social isolation and regrouping cause short-and long-term molecular changes in the rat medial amygdala

D Lavenda-Grosberg, M Lalzar, N Leser… - Molecular …, 2022 - nature.com
Social isolation poses a severe mental and physiological burden on humans. Most animal
models that investigate this effect are based on prolonged isolation, which does not mimic the …

[PDF][PDF] Mecenazgo artístico del primer vizconde de Chelva

MÁC Gorgues - Archivo de arte valenciano, 2019 - realacademiasancarlos.com
… colegial de Xàtiva donde figura el retrato del futuro papa como cardenal- o Sani di Pietro
-tabla conservada en la Pinacoteca Nacional de Siena, donde Alfons aparece tocado ya con la …