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Differently different?: A commentary on the emerging social cognitive neuroscience of female autism
Autism is a neurodevelopmental condition, behaviourally identified, which is generally characterised by social communication differences, and...
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Cerebellar Neurostimulation for Boosting Social and Affective Functions: Implications for the Rehabilitation of Hereditary Ataxia Patients
Beyond motor deficits, spinocerebellar ataxia (SCA) patients also suffer cognitive decline and show socio-affective difficulties, negatively...
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Improving research integrity: a framework for responsible science communication
Research integrity, an essential precept of scientific inquiry and discovery, comprises norms such as Rigor, Reproducibility, and Responsibility (the...
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Modelling Social Action: From Biological to Social (Re)Constructions Enabling, Constraining, and Motivating Social Decision-Making
Social actionAction, social is pervasive in our livesLife. From the moment we turn off the alarm clock, we start preparing ourselves for what is... -
A Long and Winding Road: Reflections on a Career in Science Policy
Science policy is an exciting and fulfilling career path for those trained as scientists, but the road from Ph.D. to science policy professional can... -
Will epigenetics ever be a biosocial science? A reply to Chiapperino and Paneni
The recent correspondence article by Chiapperino and Paneni in Clinical Epigenetics correctly points to the inability of epigenetics to incorporate...
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Social Appropriation of Knowledge About Research in Prostate Cancer with Middle Education Students in Three Colombian Cities
In Colombia, prostate cancer (PCa) is the most common cancer for incidence and mortality in men, which turns it into a public health problem. For...
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Sex and age differences in social and cognitive function in offspring exposed to late gestational hypoxia
BackgroundGestational sleep apnea is a hypoxic sleep disorder that affects 8ā26% of pregnancies and increases the risk for central nervous system...
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Current Trends and Future Directions in Urban Social Prescribing
Purpose of ReviewSocial prescribing (SP) is defined as a non-medical community referral program to support well-being and health. This review...
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Liposaccharide-induced sustained mild inflammation fragments social behavior and alters basolateral amygdala activity
RationaleConditions with sustained low-grade inflammation have high comorbidity with depression and anxiety and are associated with social...
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Social Behavior: Social Neurosciences and Social Behavior: An Introduction
Social neuroscience seeks both to understand how the brain gives rise to cognitive processes required for social interaction and decision making, and... -
The Interest of Religion on Ethical Thought in Science
Suspicion between religion and science facilitates attitudes of conflicts that can hold back progress. Some policiesPolicies ignore religion as... -
Application of Sensory and Consumer Science for the Development of Novel Food Products
Purpose of ReviewThe application of sensory and consumer science (SCS) in develo** novel food products that meet consumer demands has become...
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Thinking 2050: Bioengineering of Science and Art
The authors of THINKING: Bioengineering of Science and Art were asked how they would see the future of their field 30 years later. This chapter... -
The Role of Medical Science Liaison
Building a pharmaceutical professional career can be extremely challenging, especially if the existing roles within the pharmaceutical companies are... -
Broadly Engaged Team Science at Tufts Clinical and Translational Science Institute
Tufts Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI), from its start as a Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA) Program hub in 2008,... -
Social media as a tool for detecting underdiagnosed parasitic infections: the case of spirocercosis
Spirocercosis is a parasitic disease caused by the nematode Spirocerca lupi that affects several canids around the world. In Costa Rica, few...