Joseph Terkel
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Moaraf S, Rippin I, Terkel J, Eldar-Finkelman H, Barnea A
Front Physiol
. 2022 May;
13:881174.
PMID: 35574473
Glycogen synthase kinase-3 (GSK-3) is a highly conserved serine/threonine protein kinase that plays a central role in a wide variety of cellular processes, cognition and behaviour. In a previous study...
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Berger I, Grinstein D, Eshed Y, Shneor D, Terkel J
Behav Processes
. 2021 May;
189:104420.
PMID: 33991590
The ability to extract reliable segments from the sensory data-stream is necessary for learning and for creating a reliable representation of the environment. Here we focused on segmentation in visual...
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Amihai D, Meilijson I, Terkel J, Hammel I
Cell Tissue Res
. 2015 May;
362(1):139-51.
PMID: 25971930
Mole rat bone marrow cells and peritoneal eosinophils are used to study granule morphological maturation by quantitative microscopy. The bulk eosinophil granule content is pre-stored in unique granular structures known...
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Samuni L, Mundry R, Terkel J, Zuberbuhler K, Hobaiter C
Anim Cogn
. 2014 Feb;
17(4):997-1005.
PMID: 24500498
Habituation to human observers is an essential tool in animal behaviour research. Habituation occurs when repeated and inconsequential exposure to a human observer gradually reduces an animal's natural aversive response....
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Pomerantz O, Meiri S, Terkel J
Behav Processes
. 2013 May;
98:85-91.
PMID: 23694743
Stereotypic behavior often indicates poor welfare. It may develop when the animal's ability to carry out appropriate behavioral responses is limited, despite a high motivation to express them. Behavioral motivations...
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Pomerantz O, Terkel J, Suomi S, Paukner A
Anim Cogn
. 2012 Apr;
15(4):689-98.
PMID: 22526692
Abnormal stereotypic behaviour is widespread among captive non-human primates and is generally associated with jeopardized well-being. However, attributing the same significance to all of these repetitive, unvarying and apparently functionless...
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Pomerantz O, Paukner A, Terkel J
Behav Brain Res
. 2012 Feb;
230(1):274-80.
PMID: 22366267
The most prevalent sub-group of abnormal repetitive behaviors among captive animals is that of stereotypies. Previous studies have demonstrated some resemblance between stereotypy in captive animals and in humans, including...
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Finkler H, Terkel J
Prev Vet Med
. 2012 Jan;
104(1-2):125-35.
PMID: 22236552
The attitudes and behaviours of cat owners in regard to treatment of cats may have a cumulative effect on the food availability, reproduction, density and welfare of the free-roaming cat...
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Bachi K, Terkel J, Teichman M
Clin Child Psychol Psychiatry
. 2011 Jul;
17(2):298-312.
PMID: 21757481
This article describes the theoretical-conceptual frame of equine-facilitated psychotherapy (EFP) for adolescents at-risk, the unique components of this intervention, and its implementation in an evaluation study. The study was conducted...
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Finkler H, Gunther I, Terkel J
J Am Vet Med Assoc
. 2011 May;
238(9):1141-9.
PMID: 21529236
Objective: To examine behavioral differences during a 1-year observational period between urban feeding groups of neutered and sexually intact free-roaming cats following a trap-neuter-return procedure. Design: Natural-setting trial. Animals-Free-roaming cats...