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Drifting Nerve Assemblies Can Maintain Persistent Memories
A prevailing model has been that a memory in our brains is stored in a specific set of nerve connections, that, like a book in a library, stays where it belongs. Read more
The 19 November 2021 by Deric Bownds
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Mary Brown Parlee: “Raging Hormonal Influences,” Editorial Gatekeeping, and the...
—contributed by Lizette Royer BartonToday is my birthday and I am celebrating with a blog about Mary Brown Parlee (1943-2018). I was born November 19, 1980 and... Read more
The 19 November 2021 by Chp
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Will New Antivirals Bring Us into a New Phase of Covid Risk-mitigation and...
As I lay on my couch, shirtless and cold but sweating from my first Covid booster shot, I got a push notification about a Wired article: New Covid Drugs Are Her... Read more
The 19 November 2021 by Neuroamer
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Fluid Intelligence and the Locus Coeruleus-norepinephrine System
Tsukahara and Engle suggest that the cognitive mechanisms of fluid intelligence map onto the locus coeruleus–norepinephrine system. Read more
The 22 November 2021 by Deric Bownds
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Volatile Hexadecanal Emitted by Babies Could Make Men More Docile and Women...
Interesting observations from Mishor et al.: In terrestrial mammals, body volatiles can effectively trigger or block conspecific aggression. Read more
The 24 November 2021 by Deric Bownds
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