2023 - Research.com Social Sciences and Humanities in Netherlands Leader Award
His primary areas of investigation include Developmental psychology, Neuroscience, Classical conditioning, Social relation and Social isolation. Berry M. Spruijt studies Aggression, a branch of Developmental psychology. His Neuroscience research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Synaptic plasticity and Long-term potentiation.
He interconnects Stimulus, Reinforcement and Environmental enrichment in the investigation of issues within Classical conditioning. His research in Social relation intersects with topics in Affect and Period. His study in Social isolation is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Juvenile and Physiology.
His primary scientific interests are in Developmental psychology, Neuroscience, Internal medicine, Endocrinology and Social relation. His Developmental psychology study incorporates themes from Classical conditioning, Juvenile, Anticipation, Social isolation and Environmental enrichment. The various areas that he examines in his Anticipation study include Animal-assisted therapy, HUBzero and Animal welfare.
His Neuroscience research incorporates themes from Synaptic plasticity, Lesion and Long-term potentiation. His Endocrinology research includes elements of Neuropeptide, Receptor and Opioid. His Social relation research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Memoria and Amygdala.
Berry M. Spruijt focuses on Developmental psychology, Social psychology, Artificial intelligence, Cognitive psychology and Animal ecology. Berry M. Spruijt has researched Developmental psychology in several fields, including Audience effect, Classical conditioning, Animal-assisted therapy and Arousal. His studies deal with areas such as Cognition and Preference as well as Social psychology.
His research integrates issues of Friendship, Deception and Primate in his study of Animal ecology. His Reward system study combines topics in areas such as Endocrinology, Internal medicine and Receptor antagonist. His Chronic stress study results in a more complete grasp of Neuroscience.
Berry M. Spruijt mainly focuses on Social psychology, Prosocial behavior, Variation, Primate and Friendship. The Social psychology study combines topics in areas such as Feeding behavior and Social animal. His studies in Prosocial behavior integrate themes in fields like Macaque, Dominance, Altruism, Sociality and Dominance hierarchy.
Berry M. Spruijt combines subjects such as Dominance and Positive correlation with his study of Primate. His Friendship research integrates issues from Animal ecology, Dyad and Preference. Value, Social condition and Neuroscience are fields of study that overlap with his Relevance research.
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Assessment of positive emotions in animals to improve their welfare.
Alain Boissy;Gerhard Manteuffel;Margit Bak Jensen;Randi Oppermann Moe.
Physiology & Behavior (2007)
Ethology and neurobiology of grooming behavior
B. M. Spruijt;J. A. R. A. M. Van Hooff;W. H. Gispen.
Physiological Reviews (1992)
Place learning and hippocampal synaptic plasticity in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats
Biessels Gj;Kamal A;Ramakers Gm;Urban Ij.
Diabetes (1996)
A concept of welfare based on reward evaluating mechanisms in the brain: anticipatory behaviour as an indicator for the state of reward systems
Berry M. Spruijt;Ruud van den Bos;Femke T.A. Pijlman.
Applied Animal Behaviour Science (2001)
Play is indispensable for an adequate development of coping with social challenges in the rat.
C. L. van den Berg;T. Hol;J. M. Van Ree;B. M. Spruijt.
Developmental Psychobiology (1999)
Long-lasting modulation of the induction of LTD and LTP in rat hippocampal CA1 by behavioural stress and environmental enrichment.
Alain Artola;Alain Artola;Josefien C. von Frijtag;Josefien C. von Frijtag;Patrick C. J. Fermont;Willem Hendrik Gispen.
European Journal of Neuroscience (2006)
Effects of experience and context on 50-kHz vocalizations in rats.
Markus Wöhr;Bart Houx;Rainer K.W. Schwarting;Berry Spruijt.
Physiology & Behavior (2008)
Isolation during the play period in infancy decreases adult social interactions in rats
T. Hol;C.L. Van den Berg;J.M. Van Ree;B.M. Spruijt.
Behavioural Brain Research (1999)
Defeat followed by individual housing results in long-term impaired reward- and cognition-related behaviours in rats.
J.C. Von Frijtag;L.G.J.E. Reijmers;J.E. Van der Harst;I.E. Leus.
Behavioural Brain Research (2000)
Isolation changes the incentive value of sucrose and social behaviour in juvenile and adult rats.
C. L. Van Den Berg;F. T. A. Pijlman;H. A. M. Koning;L. Diergaarde.
Behavioural Brain Research (1999)
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