Definition, Betydelse & Anagram | Engelska ordet RATS'


RATS'

Definition av RATS'

  1. böjningsform av rat

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  • Lashley trained rats to perform specific tasks (seeking a food reward), then lesioned specific areas of the rats' cortex, either before or after the animals received the training.
  • The club's original home in the Sint-Andries district of Bruges was known as the Rattenplein (rats' stadium) since it was owned by the local fox terrier club, who used it for another imported English pastime: rat baiting.
  • Their leader, Nicodemus, tells Frisby of the rats' capture by scientists working for a laboratory located at the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) and the experiments that were performed on the rats, which increased the rats' intelligence to the point of being able to read, write and operate complicated machines, as well as enhancing their longevity and strength.
  • However, moved by the rats' piteous squeals as they realize their plight, he replaces the plank, allowing them to get to safety.
  • In a review of the English edition for The Spectator, Andrew Taylor wrote 'even the most credulous reader wouldn't get too far here without smelling several large rats', citing the use of foreshadowing devices, anachronistic language, and the action-packed narrative.
  • Once there, they part ways: Gregor, Ares, and Temp going to escort the young and injured back to Regalia and spread the news of the rats' plans; the rest returning to protect and mobilize any remaining nibblers.
  • He trained rats to perform specific tasks (seeking a food reward), then lesioned varying portions of the rats' cortexes, either before or after the animals received the training depending upon the experiment.
  • Social isolation rats' inability to habituate to new environments may be caused by an increased mesolimbic dopaminergic activity.
  • Analysis of the rats' excreta revealed the presence of various metabolites, including unchanged HBB, penta bromobenzene, as well as oxygen- and sulfur-containing compounds.
  • The film primarily focuses on rat infestations and exterminations, including methods such as night-patrol teams in Mumbai snapping rats' necks and the practice of ratting in England.
  • However, in 1989, Kent Berridge, along with Robinson, reported that complete dopamine depletions had no effect on rats' hedonic reactions to tastes, leading to the hypothesis that dopamine mediates motivation ('wanting') rather than pleasure ('liking').


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