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  1. Social Anhedonia: (f)MRI Studies

    Anhedonia, particularly social anhedonia, is an important psychopathological symptom which plays a key role in the development of depression and...

    Article 01 July 2023
  2. From Postdoc to Communications Director: Exploring Science Communications

    When I left the lab in 2006, I didn’t know about the career paths available to science PhDs. I learned about science communications opportunities...
    Debra B. Speert in Life Science Careers
    Chapter 2024
  3. Cognitive Science Underpinnings

    Fundamental to socialitySociality and the human experience is having an individual identityIdentity connected to others and playing out in culturally...
    Jaime A. Pineda in The Social Impulse
    Chapter 2022
  4. EEG Microstates in Social and Affective Neuroscience

    Social interactions require both the rapid processing of multifaceted socio-affective signals (e.g., eye gaze, facial expressions, gestures) and...

    Bastian Schiller, Matthias F. J. Sperl, ... Lorena R. R. Gianotti in Brain Topography
    Article Open access 31 July 2023
  5. Using a Nominal Group Technique to Develop a Science Communication Curriculum for Health Professionals and Clinical Researchers

    Effective science communication is fundamental to closing the gap from research and innovation to clinical implementation. Existing paradigms of...

    Meredith Elana Giuliani, Tina Papadakos, ... Janet Papadakos in Journal of Cancer Education
    Article Open access 17 March 2023
  6. The relationship between frailty and social participation: focus on subjective health

    Objective

    Active participation of the older adults in the society is crucial; however, frailty prevents social participation. Meanwhile, many older...

    Yuho Shimizu, Masashi Suzuki, ... Toshiro Sakaki in BMC Research Notes
    Article Open access 26 June 2023
  7. Contagion Went Viral: Microbiology, Entertainment Media and the Public Understanding of Science

    Purpose of Review (research questions)

    How has the COVID-19 pandemic influenced how movies are used in public health crises? What made Contagion ...

    Article Open access 02 August 2023
  8. Looking ahead: ethical and social challenges of somatic gene therapy for sickle cell disease in Africa

    Somatic gene therapy will be one of the most exciting practices of genetic medicine in Africa and is primed to offer a “new life” for persons living...

    Nchangwi Syntia Munung, Obiageli E. Nnodu, ... Ambroise Wonkam in Gene Therapy
    Article Open access 27 November 2023
  9. A Dynamic Model for GMP Compliance and Regulatory Science

    Purpose

    To propose a dynamic model designed to investigate the underlying principles of regulatory science and assess the effectiveness of...

    Yiyi Bao, Nicholas Buhay, Qiang Zheng in Journal of Pharmaceutical Innovation
    Article Open access 02 May 2024
  10. Forensic Science Innovation in the UK: Roadblocks and Enablers

    Forensic science is an innovative discipline that seeks to address the challenges of crime reconstruction. Innovation has enhanced the accuracy,...
    Chapter 2024
  11. An Evaluation of Cross-Cultural Adaptations of Social Cognition Testing: A Systematic Review

    Social cognition remains one of the most difficult cognitive domains to assess in diverse populations due to a lack of culturally appropriate tools....

    Renelle Bourdage, Pauline Narme, ... Sanne Franzen in Neuropsychology Review
    Article 17 November 2023
  12. Archaeology as an Interdisciplinary Science at the Cross-Roads of Physical, Chemical, Biological, and Social Sciences: New Perspectives and Research

    This chapter will focus on new research in archaeology, interdisciplinary science that uses various physical, chemical, biological, and social...
    Derya Yılmaz in Transdisciplinarity
    Chapter 2022
  13. Virtual Reality for Vision Science

    Virtual reality (VR) allows us to create visual stimuli that are both immersive and reactive. VR provides many new opportunities in vision science....
    Chapter 2023
  14. A Journey in Science: Molecular vaccines for global child health in troubled times of anti-science

    My scientific life in translational medicine runs in two parallel, yet often converging paths. The first, is four-decade-long commitment to develop...

    Peter J. Hotez in Molecular Medicine
    Article Open access 15 March 2024
  15. Capturing the Insights Behind the Selected Art-Science Works

    In this chapter, interviews conducted with most of the authors of the selected artist-science artworks were analysed and organised according to five...
    Marcelo Velasco, Ignacio Nieto in The Art-Science Symbiosis
    Chapter 2024
  16. Misinformation, mistrust and science

    Karen O’Leary in Nature Medicine
    Article 13 December 2023
  17. Integrated Science of Global Epidemics 2050

    The authors of Integrated Science of Global EpidemicsEpidemics, global were asked how they would see the futureFuture of their field 30 years later....
    Nima Rezaei, Amene Saghazadeh, ... Xu Jiang in Integrated Science of Global Epidemics
    Chapter 2023
  18. Why epigenetics is (not) a biosocial science and why that matters

    Epigenetic modifications offer compelling evidence of the environmental etiology of complex diseases. Social and biographical conditions, as well as...

    Luca Chiapperino, Francesco Paneni in Clinical Epigenetics
    Article Open access 11 November 2022
  19. The interplay of ethics and genetic technologies in balancing the social valuation of the human genome in UNESCO declarations

    This study investigates changes in the social valuation of the human genome over the more than 30 years since the establishment of the Human Genome...

    Hristina Gaydarska, Kayo Takashima, ... Jusaku Minari in European Journal of Human Genetics
    Article Open access 15 February 2024
  20. 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
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