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  1. Identity Domains Reveal How Life Experiences and the Microbiome Shape Individuality and Uncover the Presence of Social Memory in Drosophila
  2. Group social dynamics in a semi-natural setup reflect the adaptive value of aggression in male mice
  3. Group social dynamics in a semi-natural setup reveal an adaptive value for aggression in male mice
  4. Memoryless Optimality: Neurons Do Not Need Adaptation to Optimally Encode Stimuli With Arbitrarily Complex Statistics
  5. The triadic structure of personality space in the house mouse resembles that of species with known personality badges; suggesting reciprocal hierarchies are an evolutionary motif with mixed strategies being more common
  6. Hippocampal place cells as a cryptographic tool that enables animals to secretly cache and retrieve their food
  7. Animal behavior and animal personality from a non-human perspective: Getting help from the machine
  8. Wireless Optogenetic Stimulation of Oxytocin Neurons in a Semi-natural Setup Dynamically Elevates Both Pro-social and Agonistic Behaviors
  9. Neurons need no adaptation to optimally code arbitrarily complex stimuli
  10. Identity domains capture individual differences from across the behavioral repertoire
  11. Identity domains in complex behavior: Toward a biology of personality
  12. Ucn3 and CRF-R2 in the medial amygdala regulate complex social dynamics
  13. High-order social interactions in groups of mice
  14. Postnatal Ablation of POMC Neurons Induces an Obese Phenotype Characterized by Decreased Food Intake and Enhanced Anxiety-Like Behavior