SOCIAL ULTRASONIC VOCALIZATION IN AWAKE HEAD-RESTRAINED MOUSE

Social ultrasonic vocalization in awake head-restrained mouse

Numerous animal species emit vocalizations in response to various social stimuli.The neural basis of vocal communication has been investigated in monkeys, songbirds, rats, bats and invertebrates resulting in deep insights into motor control, neural coding and learning.Mice, which recently became very popular as a model system for mammalian neurosci

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Embedding formal and experiential public and patient involvement training in a structured PhD programme: process and impact evaluation

Abstract Background Incorporating Public and Patient Involvement (PPI) into doctoral research is valued by PhD funders and scholars.Providing early career researchers with appropriate training to develop skills to conduct meaningful PPI involvement is important.The Health Research Board (HRB) Collaborative Doctoral Award in MultiMorbidity programme

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