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GluK1 kainate receptors are necessary for functional maturation of parvalbumin interneurons regulating amygdala circuit function
Parvalbumin expressing interneurons (PV INs) are key players in the local inhibitory circuits and their developmental maturation coincides with the...
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Influence of Production Environments on Phenolic Contents in Cucumber Fruit
This study aims to determine how production environments differing in temperature, light intensity and UV radiation influence the total phenolic...
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Applications of functional neurotransmitter release imaging with genetically encoded sensors in psychiatric research
Psychiatric research encompasses diverse methodologies to understand the complex interplay between neurochemistry and behavior in mental health...
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Do body size and habitat shape call frequencies of Brazilian hylids (Amphibia: Anura)?
Despite acoustic signals playing a fundamental role on animal behavior and reproduction, our understanding of the mechanisms driving their evolution...
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Toward a third-generation rational choice theory: the multiple player approach to collective action problems
This paper aims to contribute to the development of a “third-generation” rational choice theory by introducing a Multiple Player Approach for...
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Control and recalibration of path integration in place cells using optic flow
Hippocampal place cells are influenced by both self-motion (idiothetic) signals and external sensory landmarks as an animal navigates its...
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Timescales of learning in prefrontal cortex
The lateral prefrontal cortex (PFC) in humans and other primates is critical for immediate, goal-directed behaviour and working memory, which are...
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Why so slow? Models of parkinsonian bradykinesia
Bradykinesia, or slowness of movement, is a defining feature of Parkinson disease (PD) and a major contributor to the negative effects on quality of...
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The effect of formation swimming on tailbeat and breathing frequencies in killer whales
AbstractIn many aquatic taxa, formation traveling can reduce the energetic expenditure of locomotion by exploiting the vorticity trails shed by...
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A sensory–motor theory of the neocortex
Recent neurophysiological and neuroanatomical studies suggest a close interaction between sensory and motor processes across the neocortex. Here, I...
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T cell-mediated microglial activation triggers myelin pathology in a mouse model of amyloidosis
Age-related myelin damage induces inflammatory responses, yet its involvement in Alzheimer’s disease remains uncertain, despite age being a major...
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Why do adolescents attempt suicide? Insights from leading ideation-to-action suicide theories: a systematic review
Suicide is a leading cause of death among adolescents, and recent suicide theories have sought to clarify the factors that facilitate the transition...
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A new addition to the toolbox: stone tool use in blonde capuchin monkeys (Sapajus flavius)
The use of tools played a central role in human culture and evolution. Early studies with apes demonstrated the tool use; however, currently the...
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COVID-19 stress, Facebook use intensity and co** strategies of Filipino students: an analysis of data collected during a pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic has been associated with significant levels of stress worldwide. For students, certain levels of distress due to the...
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Effect of hypnosis versus mindfulness on self-defined treatment goals and sleep following acquired brain injury: a randomized actively controlled trial
IntroductionCognitive rehabilitation for brain injury using hypnosis has received little attention.
MethodsHere, we report on self-defined treatment...