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September 7, 2021

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How People Respond to Wildfire Smoke

Interviews with Northern California residents reveal that social norms and social support are essential for understanding protective health behaviors during wildfire smoke events -- information that ...

Study Identifies 579 Genetic Locations Linked to Anti-Social Behavior, Alcohol Use, Opioid Addiction and More

An analysis of data from 1.5 million people has identified 579 locations in the genome associated with a predisposition to different behaviors and ...

Learning Foreign Languages Can Affect the Processing of Music in the Brain

Research has shown that a music-related hobby boosts language skills and affects the processing of speech in the brain. According to a new study, the reverse also happens -- learning foreign ...

Fruit Fly Offers Lessons in Good Taste

The fruit fly has multiple taste organs throughout its body to detect chemicals, called tastants, that signal whether a food is palatable or harmful. It is still unclear, however, how individual ...
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Researchers Discover Connection Between Brain’s Opioid System and Eating Behavior

Brain regulation of feeding behavior traits has remained incompletely understood. In a new study, researchers discovered a connection between the function of the opioid system and food craving ...

Underlying Instincts: An Appetite for Survival

Microscopic roundworms may hold the key to understanding what is happening in the brain when the instinct of an animal changes in order to ...

How Microbes Can Exacerbate Cognitive Decline

Recent research has found that changes in the gut microbiota -- the trillions of bacteria and other microbes that live in the intestines -- can alter the brain and behavior. A new study could ...

Neural Network Model Shows Why People With Autism Read Facial Expressions Differently

People with autism spectrum disorder interpret facial expressions differently. Researchers have revealed more about how this comes to be. They induced abnormalities into a neural network model to ...

'Triple Contagion': How Fears Influence Coronavirus Transmission

A new mathematical model for predicting infectious disease outbreaks incorporates fear -- both of disease and of vaccines -- to better understand how pandemics can occur in multiple waves of ...

Insight Into Underlying Causes of Seizure Disorder in Babies

Researchers report that infantile spasms, a rare but serious seizure disorder in babies, appear to be the result of a molecular pathway gone awry. In their study of a mouse model of the disorder, the ...

Biomedical Scientists Tie Improved Learning Processes to Reduced Symptoms of Depression

Brain imaging and mathematical modeling reveal previously unreported mechanistic features of symptoms associated with major depressive ...

Eating for Hunger or Pleasure? Regulating These Feeding Behaviors Involves Different Brain Circuits

Researchers discovered that although the brain regulates feeding for pleasure and for hunger through serotonin-producing neurons in the midbrain, each type of feeding is wired by its own independent ...

Neuroscientists Posit That Brain Region Is a Key Locus of Learning

Long thought of as a generic alarm system, the locus coeruleus may actually be a sophisticated regulator of learning and behavior, according to a new ...

Researchers have discovered that spontaneous impulses of dopamine, the neurological messenger known as the brain's 'feel good' chemical, occur in the brain of mice. The study found ...

Older Adults Just as Good as Younger People at Learning to Help Others

Older adults may be slower to learn actions and behaviors that benefit themselves, but new research shows they are just as capable as younger people of learning behaviors that benefit ...

How Micro-Circuits in the Brain Regulate Fear

The brain mechanisms underlying the suppression of fear responses have attracted a lot of attention as they are relevant for therapy of human anxiety disorders. Despite our broad understanding of the ...

When Fawns Perceive Constant Danger from Many Sources, They Almost Seem to Relax

Burnout. It is a syndrome that is said to afflict humans who feel chronic stress. But after conducting a novel study using trail cameras showing the interactions between white-tailed deer fawns and ...

Thinking Without a Brain

If you didn't have a brain, could you still navigate your surroundings? Thanks to new research on slime molds, the answer may be 'yes.' Scientists discovered that the brainless ...

Hope for Psychosis Sufferers

Scientists have opened the door to improved treatment of brain dysfunction which causes ...

'Hydrogel-Based Flexible Brain-Machine Interface'

A research team revealed a newly developed hydrogel-based flexible brain-machine ...

Training Helps Teachers Anticipate How Students With Learning Disabilities Might Solve Problems

Researchers found that a four-week training course made a substantial difference in helping special education teachers anticipate different ways students with learning disabilities might solve math ...

Virtual Learning May Help NICU Nurses Recognize Baby Pain

Babies younger than four weeks old, called neonates, were once thought not to perceive pain due to not-yet-fully-developed sensory systems, but modern research says ...

Animal Study Looks at Anxiety Differences Between Females and Males

Researchers recently examined how biological factors impact anxiety disorders. The team studied male and female rodent models to better understand sex differences in biological responses related to ...

Scientists Show How Light Therapy Treats Depression in Mice Model

Light therapy can help improve the mood of people with seasonal affective disorder (SAD) during short winter days, but exactly how this therapy works is not well understood. A new study finds that ...

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