Multiple Choice
Goodson and colleagues (2005) hypothesized that the pattern of activity across the brain regions forming the social behavior network would vary in species of birds that differ in the typical size of their social group. When two species of waxbills were exposed to a same-sex conspecific, activity in the brain regions involved in social stress and dominance related behaviors
A) failed to support Goodson's hypothesis.
B) was higher in the territorial waxbill species than in the more gregarious waxbill species.
C) was lower in the territorial waxbill species than in the more gregarious waxbill species.
D) was surprisingly unaffected by the social interaction.
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