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Understanding how our brain interprets social hierarchy or facial emotions may be key to advancing our knowledge of anxiety ...
Understanding how our brain interprets social hierarchy or facial emotions may be key to advancing our knowledge of anxiety and mood disorders. This ...
Neuroscientists have found that the brain can wake up in different ways, explaining why some mornings feel like a dream and ...
Certain patterns of brain activity during awakening correlate with a lower likelihood of the bleary-eyed state called ‘sleep ...
This study reports the important development and characterization of next-generation analogs of the molecule AA263, which was previously identified for its ability to promote adaptive ER proteostasis ...
The dream of flying has always fascinated humanity. In evolutionary history, the ability to fly has emerged independently ...
This study explores the use of polarized second-harmonic generation (pSHG) to investigate myosin conformation in the relaxed state, differentiating between the actin-available, disordered (ON) state ...
Oxytocin is a hormone linked to bonding of all kinds—maternal, familial, romantic, social. In mice, the team found, the ...
Understanding how our brain interprets social hierarchy or facial emotions may be key to advancing our knowledge of anxiety and mood disorders. This is the aim of the project led by researcher Maya ...
The anterior temporal lobe (ATL) plays a key role in interpreting social hierarchies and facial emotions, offering insight into anxiety and mood disorders.
Like the threshold number of synapses in the synapse-to-nucleus model, a threshold number of action potentials would provide different activation criteria for different genes.