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  1. A dynamic state variable model suggests a stronger effect of age than individual energetic state on reproductive allocation in burying beetles

    Evolutionary fitness is determined by how an organism allocates energy, or other limited resources, to reproduction during its lifetime. For...

    Nathaneal Y. Yang, Blaine D. Griffen, ... Mark C. Belk in Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology
    Article Open access 05 July 2024
  2. Sexually dimorphic oxytocin circuits drive intragroup social conflict and aggression in wild house mice

    In nature, both males and females engage in competitive aggressive interactions to resolve social conflicts, yet the behavioral principles guiding...

    Yizhak Sofer, Noga Zilkha, ... Tali Kimchi in Nature Neuroscience
    Article 05 July 2024
  3. Serotonergic psychedelic 5-MeO-DMT alters plasticity-related gene expression and generates anxiolytic effects in stressed mice

    Serotonergic psychedelics have potential therapeutic effects in treating anxiety and mood disorders, often after a single dose, and are suggested to...

    Margareth Nogueira, Daiane C. Ferreira Golbert, ... Richardson N. Leão in Molecular Psychiatry
    Article 05 July 2024
  4. Is depression a global brain disorder with topographic dynamic reorganization?

    Major depressive disorder (MDD) is characterized by a multitude of psychopathological symptoms including affective, cognitive, perceptual,...

    Georg Northoff, Dusan Hirjak in Translational Psychiatry
    Article Open access 05 July 2024
  5. Principled distillation of UK Biobank phenotype data reveals underlying structure in human variation

    Data within biobanks capture broad yet detailed indices of human variation, but biobank-wide insights can be difficult to extract due to complexity...

    Caitlin E. Carey, Rebecca Shafee, ... Elise B. Robinson in Nature Human Behaviour
    Article Open access 04 July 2024
  6. Suicide attempts and correlates among in-school adolescents in Benin City, Nigeria

    We aim to add to the literature on suicidality in Africa by estimating the prevalence and exploring the behavioural correlates of suicide attempts...

    T. O. Jegede, T. O. Jegede, ... O. O. Arigbede in Discover Psychology
    Article Open access 04 July 2024
  7. Striatal projection neurons coexpressing dopamine D1 and D2 receptors modulate the motor function of D1- and D2-SPNs

    The role of the striatum in motor control is commonly assumed to be mediated by the two striatal efferent pathways characterized by striatal...

    Patricia Bonnavion, Christophe Varin, ... Bruno Giros in Nature Neuroscience
    Article 04 July 2024
  8. From movement to motivation: a proposed framework to understand the antidepressant effect of exercise

    Depression is the leading cause of disability worldwide, exerting a profound negative impact on quality of life in those who experience it....

    E. J. Hird, A. Slanina-Davies, ... J. P. Roiser in Translational Psychiatry
    Article Open access 04 July 2024
  9. Des-acyl ghrelin reduces alcohol intake and alcohol-induced reward in rodents

    The mechanisms contributing to alcohol use disorder (AUD) are complex and the orexigenic peptide ghrelin, which enhances alcohol reward, is implied...

    Sarah Witley, Christian E. Edvardsson, ... Elisabet Jerlhag in Translational Psychiatry
    Article Open access 04 July 2024
  10. Neuroimaging and natural language processing-based classification of suicidal thoughts in major depressive disorder

    Suicide is a growing public health problem around the world. The most important risk factor for suicide is underlying psychiatric illness, especially...

    Dong Yun Lee, Gihwan Byeon, ... Bumhee Park in Translational Psychiatry
    Article Open access 04 July 2024
  11. The parasubthalamic nucleus refeeding ensemble delays feeding initiation and hastens water drinking

    The parasubthalamic nucleus (PSTN) is activated by refeeding after food deprivation and several PSTN subpopulations have been shown to suppress...

    Jeffery L. Dunning, Catherine Lopez, ... Candice Contet in Molecular Psychiatry
    Article Open access 04 July 2024
  12. Vitamin D, chronic pain, and depression: linear and non-linear Mendelian randomization analyses

    Vitamin D deficiency has been linked to various chronic pain conditions. However, randomized trials of vitamin D supplementation have had mixed...

    Emily Bassett, Eva Gjekmarkaj, ... Stephen Burgess in Translational Psychiatry
    Article Open access 04 July 2024
  13. Pollen composition and physicochemical properties of honey produced by three stingless bees species from a mesotropical subhumid region in Bolivia

    Honey produced by stingless bees has distinct nutritional and physicochemical properties that vary depending on the bee species, floral origin and...

    Marcia Adler, Gina Zambrana-Camacho, ... Carlos F. Pinto in Arthropod-Plant Interactions
    Article 04 July 2024
  14. How does rapid body color change affect the conspicuity of lizards to their predators and conspecifics?

    Abstract

    Predator–prey interactions drive the evolution of prey visual camouflage, but prey species also must remain conspicuous to their conspecifics...

    Andrés Rojo, Lindsey Swierk in Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology
    Article 04 July 2024
  15. Relative validity of an intelligent ordering system to estimate dietary intake among university students from a medical school in Shanghai, China

    Background

    Dietary assessment methods have limitations in capturing real-time eating behaviour accurately. Equipped with automated...

    Yimeng Zhang, Dantong Gu, ... Yingnan Jia in International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity
    Article Open access 04 July 2024
  16. Epigenetic signals associated with delirium replicated across four independent cohorts

    Delirium is risky and indicates poor outcomes for patients. Therefore, it is crucial to create an effective delirium detection method. However, the...

    Yoshitaka Nishizawa, Kaitlyn C. Thompson, ... Gen Shinozaki in Translational Psychiatry
    Article Open access 04 July 2024
  17. Central nervous system-associated macrophages modulate the immune response following stroke in aged mice

    Age is a major nonmodifiable risk factor for ischemic stroke. Central nervous system-associated macrophages (CAMs) are resident immune cells located...

    Damien Levard, Célia Seillier, ... Marina Rubio in Nature Neuroscience
    Article 03 July 2024
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