«Most of the time, when people talk about delaying gratification, they talk about basic processes of evaluation and self - control,» said Laura Michaelson, a CU - Boulder doctoral student in the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience and co-lead
author of the new study appearing in the online journal Frontiers in Psychology.
«This galaxy is remarkably efficient,» said Jim Geach of McGill University in Canada, lead
author of a new study appearing in the Astrophysical Journal Letters.
Not exact matches
So there
appears no minimum size that will permit the infected population to stabilize and hold on,
authors of the
new study conclude.
The
study, which
appears today in The
New England Journal
of Medicine, comes with a number
of caveats, says lead
author Susan Stewart, an expert on aging at the National Bureau
of Economic Research in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Extra-terrestrials that resemble humans should have evolved on other, Earth - like planets, making it increasingly paradoxical that we still
appear to be alone in the universe, the
author of a
new study on convergent evolution has claimed.
Few reliable tools exist for detecting neural signals
of awareness in people who
appear unresponsive, says Lorina Naci, a neuroscientist at the University
of Western Ontario in London, Canada, and lead
author of the
new study.
But these beliefs run counter to
new findings which
appear in the journal Addictive Behaviors, says the
study's lead
author, Craig Colder, a professor in UB's Department
of Psychology.
«Imagine trying to view a firefly buzzing around a lighthouse in Canada from Los Angeles,» said Denis Defrère
of the University
of Arizona, lead
author of the
new study that
appears in the Jan. 14 issue
of the Astrophysical Journal.
It lacks an arch and has an opposable, or grasping, big toe, like living apes, says Yohannes Haile - Selassie, a paleoanthropologist at the Cleveland Museum
of Natural History in Ohio and the lead
author of the
new study, which
appears online today in Nature.
«During sleep, maybe specific brain regions have slow waves at the same time because they need to exchange information with each other, whereas other ones don't,» says Laura Lewis, a research affiliate in MIT's Department
of Brain and Cognitive Sciences and one
of the lead
authors of the
new study, which
appears in the journal eLife.
A
new study authored by Marc Schieber, M.D., Ph.D., and Kevin Mazurek, Ph.D. with the University
of Rochester Medical Center Department
of Neurology and the Del Monte Institute for Neuroscience, which
appears in the journal Neuron, shows that very low levels
of electrical stimulation delivered directly to an area
of the brain responsible for motor function can instruct an appropriate response or action, essentially replacing the signals we would normally receive from the parts
of the brain that process what we hear, see, and feel.
But these beliefs run counter to
new findings which
appear in the journal Addictive Behaviors, according to the
study's lead
author, Craig Colder, a professor in UB's Department
of Psychology.
In a
study in the Journal
of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, Thomas G. Travison, Ph.D,
of the
New England Research Institutes (NERI) in Watertown, Mass., and lead
author of the
study said: «Male serum testosterone levels
appear to vary by generation, even after age is taken into account.»
A
new study appearing in the journal Global Change Biology,
authored by Karine Princé and Benjamin Zuckerberg from the University
of Wisconsin - Madison's Department
of Forest and Wildlife Ecology, finds that:
He is the
author of numerous policy
studies, has testified often before Congress, and his commentary has
appeared in The Washington Post,
New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and other prominent print and electronic outlets.