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Since individuals and teams have been shown in different games to differ in their responsiveness to learning (Kocher and Sutter, 2005; Feri et al., 2010), it remains an open question how feedback would affect the strategic sophistication of individuals and teams.

We conclude, therefore, that nectar foragers and guards significantly differ in their responsiveness to electric shocks and that the more responsive, and presumably more sensitive, foragers are the ones learning and remembering better aversive associations.

Interestingly, the gene sets contain different members of the same gene family, which apparently differ in their responsiveness to biotic stress.

Systems exhibiting inactivation, adaptation, and increment detection differ in their responsiveness (none, partial, and full, respectively) to stepwise increases in stimulus intensity.

Furthermore, whether adult males and females differ in their responsiveness to a social interaction in terms of neuronal activation indexed via immediate early gene (IEG) expression remains to be determined.

It does not literally mean that a pharmaceutical company makes a drug for an individual patient for consumption and treatment but rather means the ability to stratify (or classify) individuals into sub-populations that differ in their responsiveness to a specific drug.

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The use of two different chicory genotypes differing in their responsiveness to SE induction, together with β-GlcY-treatment represented an efficient tool to discriminate cell reactivation from the SE morphogenetic pathway.

By comparison, human AIDS-NHL cell lines differed in their responsiveness to TGF-beta1 and IL-6.

As expected, MAGE-A4, A3 and NY-ESO-1 were up-regulated by 5-AzaC or 5-AzaC/TSA, however, the cell lines differed in their responsiveness.

Do nectar foragers and guard bees differ in their shock responsiveness and do they exhibit, accordingly, different aversive learning and retention performances?

Like nectar vs. pollen foragers, which differ in their sucrose responsiveness and thus in their appetitive learning capabilities, do guard and foragers bees differ in their shock responsiveness and therefore in their aversive learning capabilities?

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