01314nam2-2200397---450-99000216171020331620090303144851.00-415-04650-5000216171USA01000216171(ALEPH)000216171USA0100021617120041111d1993----km-y0enga50------baengGBy|||z|||001yy<<V.1.:>> Life, influence and perspectives on his thoughtedited by Bhikhu ParekhLondon [etc.]Routledge1993LII, 521 p.24 cmCritical assessments of leading political philosophers2001Critical assessments of leading political philosophers0010001815642001Jeremy BenthamBentham,Jeremy320.092PAREKH,BhikhuITSalbcISBD990002161710203316320.01 ROU 11/1 (IEP X 385/1)42847 G.IEP X00136998BKECOALESSANDRA9020041111USA011150ALESSANDRA9020041111USA011242ALESSANDRA9020041111USA011259RSIAV19020090303USA011448Life, influence and perspectives on his thought1038757UNISA03018nam 2200457z- 450 991016164740332120210212(CKB)3710000001041990(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/58927(oapen)doab58927(EXLCZ)99371000000104199020202102d2016 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierScents that matter - from olfactory stimuli to genes, behaviors and beyondFrontiers Media SA20161 online resource (254 p.)Frontiers Research Topics2-88919-813-8 Scents can carry a lot of important information about the environment, conspecifics and other species. While some of these scents are positively related, as the odor of food, mating partners, or familiar conspecifics, other scents are associated with negative situations and events, e.g. the occurrence of a predator, an aggressive territorial conspecific or spoiled food. The present research topic is focused on such "scents that matter", i.e., scents that are crucial for the survival of an organism. Since many years, the importance of scents always attracts scientists to investigate how scents affect the behavior of mammals, via which mechanisms scents are perceived and how scents modulate neural circuitries responsible for behavior. We believe that this research topic gives a nice overview on current 'olfactory research.' Many of the contributions are focused on scents with aversive effects, i.e. kairomones or pheromones that warn about potential threats. These studies range from research articles identifying new active odor components of predator odors, describing the induced behavioral changes and the underlying neuroanatomical and neurochemical mechanisms, to review articles summarizing the findings of the last decades on this field. Other articles are focused on the effects of scents in social behaviors or on associative learning. This research topic also represents nicely the current combination of methodological approaches in 'olfactory research': cell biologists, geneticists, behavioral pharmacologists, neuroanatomists, and computational modelers work effectively together to unravel the mechanisms of how scents matters in humans and animals.NeurosciencesbicsscBehaviorCommunicationdefensive behaviorMammalsOdorsOlfactionolfactory receptorspredatorsSocial BehaviorNeurosciencesThomas Endresauth1277558Yasushi KiyokawaauthMarkus FendtauthBOOK9910161647403321Scents that matter - from olfactory stimuli to genes, behaviors and beyond3011634UNINA