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May 23, 2006
Exploration in a dark open field: a shift from directional to positional progression and a proposed model of acquiring spatial information
Reut Avni, Pazit Zadicario, David Eilam
Behavioural Brain Research
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April 4, 2003
Voles scale locomotion to the size of the open-field by adjusting the distance between stops: a possible link to path integration
David Eilam, Maya Dank, Roland Maurer
Behavioural Processes
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December 3, 2014
Who are the bosses? Group influence on the behavior of voles following owl attack
Michal Kleiman, Sivan Bodek, David Eilam
Behavioural Processes
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May 1, 2024
Tactile cues compensate for unbalanced vestibular cues during progression on inclined surfaces
Zohar Hagbi, Elad Segev, David Eilam
Iscience
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June 6, 2022
Keep a level head to know the way ahead: How rodents travel on inclined surfaces?
Zohar Hagbi, Elad Segev, David Eilam
The Journal of Experimental Biology
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August 4, 2009
The dynamic process of cognitive mapping in the absence of visual cues: human data compared with animal studies
Osnat Yaski, Juval Portugali, David Eilam
Animal Cognition
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June 25, 2014
"Shall two walk together except they be agreed?" Spatial behavior in rat dyads
Omri Weiss, Elad Segev, David Eilam
BMC Neuroscience
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March 28, 2007
Modulation of quinpirole-induced compulsive-like behavior in rats by environmental changes: implications for OCD rituals and for exploration and navigation
Pazit Zadicario, Sharon Ronen, David Eilam
Behavioural Brain Research
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January 17, 2012
Traveling in the dark: the legibility of a regular and predictable structure of the environment extends beyond its borders
Osnat Yaski, Juval Portugali, David Eilam
Animal Cognition
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December 25, 2010
Spatial behavior: the impact of global and local geometry
Dafna Ben-Yehoshua, Osnat Yaski, David Eilam
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Behavioural Brain Research
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May 23, 2006
Exploration in a dark open field: a shift from directional to positional progression and a proposed model of acquiring spatial information
Reut Avni, Pazit Zadicario, David Eilam
Behavioural Brain Research
|
April 4, 2003
Voles scale locomotion to the size of the open-field by adjusting the distance between stops: a possible link to path integration
David Eilam, Maya Dank, Roland Maurer
Behavioural Processes
|
December 3, 2014
Who are the bosses? Group influence on the behavior of voles following owl attack
Michal Kleiman, Sivan Bodek, David Eilam
Behavioural Processes
|
May 1, 2024
Tactile cues compensate for unbalanced vestibular cues during progression on inclined surfaces
Zohar Hagbi, Elad Segev, David Eilam
Iscience
|
June 6, 2022
Keep a level head to know the way ahead: How rodents travel on inclined surfaces?
Zohar Hagbi, Elad Segev, David Eilam
The Journal of Experimental Biology
|
August 4, 2009
The dynamic process of cognitive mapping in the absence of visual cues: human data compared with animal studies
Osnat Yaski, Juval Portugali, David Eilam
Animal Cognition
|
June 25, 2014
"Shall two walk together except they be agreed?" Spatial behavior in rat dyads
Omri Weiss, Elad Segev, David Eilam
BMC Neuroscience
|
March 28, 2007
Modulation of quinpirole-induced compulsive-like behavior in rats by environmental changes: implications for OCD rituals and for exploration and navigation
Pazit Zadicario, Sharon Ronen, David Eilam
Behavioural Brain Research
|
January 17, 2012
Traveling in the dark: the legibility of a regular and predictable structure of the environment extends beyond its borders
Osnat Yaski, Juval Portugali, David Eilam
Animal Cognition
|
December 25, 2010
Spatial behavior: the impact of global and local geometry
Dafna Ben-Yehoshua, Osnat Yaski, David Eilam
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