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Learning to move in a novel context also relies on the brain's independent control of these sensors, not just of muscles, according to a new
study published in the journal Current Biology.
In
a study published in the journal Current Biology, researchers from Uppsala University and Karolinska Institutet in Sweden have now for the first time shown that it is possible to use this method to reduce fear in life - long phobias.
It turns out that the structure and function of brain centers responsible for learning and memory in a wide range of invertebrate species may possibly share the same fundamental characteristics, according to a new
study published in the journal Current Biology and performed by University of Arizona neuroscientists Nicholas Strausfeld, Regents» Professor in the Department of Neuroscience, part of the UA's School of Mind, Brain and Behavior, and Gabriella Wolff.
In a recent
study published in the journal Current Biology, researchers found that people who worked out four hours after completing a memory task had better recall than those who exercised immediately, or didn't at all.
Not exact matches
In response to «Fructose - Rich Beverages and Risk of Gout in Women,» a study published online today in the Journal of the American Medical Association, Dr. Richard Adamson, former director, Division of Cancer Etiology and scientific director, National Cancer Institute of the National Institutes of Health; former vice president of Scientific and Technical Affairs for the American Beverage Association; current president of TPN Associates, LLC, and consultant to the American Beverage Association, sai
In response to «Fructose - Rich Beverages and Risk of Gout
in Women,» a study published online today in the Journal of the American Medical Association, Dr. Richard Adamson, former director, Division of Cancer Etiology and scientific director, National Cancer Institute of the National Institutes of Health; former vice president of Scientific and Technical Affairs for the American Beverage Association; current president of TPN Associates, LLC, and consultant to the American Beverage Association, sai
in Women,» a
study published online today
in the Journal of the American Medical Association, Dr. Richard Adamson, former director, Division of Cancer Etiology and scientific director, National Cancer Institute of the National Institutes of Health; former vice president of Scientific and Technical Affairs for the American Beverage Association; current president of TPN Associates, LLC, and consultant to the American Beverage Association, sai
in the
Journal of the American Medical Association, Dr. Richard Adamson, former director, Division of Cancer Etiology and scientific director, National Cancer Institute of the National Institutes of Health; former vice president of Scientific and Technical Affairs for the American Beverage Association;
current president of TPN Associates, LLC, and consultant to the American Beverage Association, said:
A
study published in the
current issue of the
Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, & Neonatal Nursing shows that depression symptoms worsen
in PPD patients when their quality of sleep declines.
«We have found that the deposition of sulfur compounds
in the Antarctic after very large volcanic eruptions
in the tropics may be lower than previously thought,» the atmospheric researcher summarizes the findings of the
study which has just been
published in the
current issue of the international «
Journal of Geophysical Research — Atmosphere.»
Their
study was just
published in the
current issue of the
Journal of Geophysical Research Atmosphere.
To match the
current prices of high - quality blood products the process would have to become at least fivefold more cost - effective, Douay notes
in a recent
study published in Biotechnology
Journal.
In a paper published last week in the journal Nature Communications, researchers from the Department of Physics and the Department of Electronics Engineering at the UAB, and from the Birck Nanotechnology Center at Purdue University (USA), studied the heating of small current lines placed on top of a silicon substrate, simulating the behavior of current transistor
In a paper
published last week
in the journal Nature Communications, researchers from the Department of Physics and the Department of Electronics Engineering at the UAB, and from the Birck Nanotechnology Center at Purdue University (USA), studied the heating of small current lines placed on top of a silicon substrate, simulating the behavior of current transistor
in the
journal Nature Communications, researchers from the Department of Physics and the Department of Electronics Engineering at the UAB, and from the Birck Nanotechnology Center at Purdue University (USA),
studied the heating of small
current lines placed on top of a silicon substrate, simulating the behavior of
current transistors.
Ocean researchers from Kiel and Finland come to this conclusion
in a
current study, which will be
published online yesterday (September 8th)
in the
journal Global Change Biology.
A summary of their
study of the brain region known as the suprachiasmatic nucleus, or SCN, will be
published online
in the
journal Current Biology on Dec. 22.
The
study has been
published in the
current issue of the Nature
journal.
The
study,
published in the
current issue of the
journal Nature Communications, could enable scientists to use the enzyme
in a plant to make large amounts of fuel - grade oil, according to Dr. Tim Devarenne, AgriLife Research biochemist
in College Station and lead scientist on the team.
A
study published online Oct. 13
in the
journal Current Biology describes how researchers used metal microelectrodes
in a jumping spider's poppy - seed - sized brain to show that auditory neurons can sense far - field sounds, at distances up to 3 meters, or about 600 spider body lengths.
Research by Michigan State University,
published in the
current issue of Bioscience, explores the paradox that although ecologists share findings via scientific
journals, they do not share the data on which the
studies are built, said Patricia Soranno, MSU fisheries and wildlife professor and co-author of the paper.
The
study,
published in the March issue of American
Journal of Public Health, looked at the behaviors of more than 1,200
current adult smokers and recent quitters
in a virtual convenience store
in which tobacco products were openly visible, hidden behind a cabinet or hidden with a graphic health warning sign on display.
Yet why this is happening remains a mystery, according to Matthew Grizzard, assistant professor of communication and principal investigator of the
study published in current issue of the
journal Media Psychology, with co-authors Ron Tamborini and John L. Sherry of Michigan State University and René Weber of the University of California Santa Barbara.
Published online
in the International
Journal of Epidemiology, a new
study of 80,342 participants, including 15,220 current smokers, from the Copenhagen General Population Study has shown that smokers who consume a high amount of tobacco are more likely to weigh
study of 80,342 participants, including 15,220
current smokers, from the Copenhagen General Population
Study has shown that smokers who consume a high amount of tobacco are more likely to weigh
Study has shown that smokers who consume a high amount of tobacco are more likely to weigh less.
«Our
study suggests that direct
current stimulation can compensate somewhat for the loss of dopamine by decreasing the effort the brain has to put into getting its motor neurons to fire,» adds Shadmehr, the senior author of a report on the research
published online
in The
Journal of Neuroscience on Sept. 2.
The
study,
published this month
in the
journal of Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, draws on Seattle's
current land use, light availability and national nutritional guidelines to determine the city's carrying capacity for feeding its population.
The findings will be
published in the November issue of the
Journal of Adolescent Health along with an accompanying editorial and two supporting
studies, challenging the
current conservative approach to feeding adolescents with anorexia nervosa during hospitalization for malnutrition.
This is the result of a
current study, led by primary author Peter Ferenci from the University Department of Internal Medicine III at the MedUni Vienna, which has been
published in the highly New England
Journal of Medicine.
In a new study published in the current issue of the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, researchers in the Charles E. Schmidt College of Science at Florida Atlantic University and Humboldt - Universität zu Berlin in Germany measured the effects of situations on human behavior in real - time and outside of a laboratory setting in one of the largest studies to employ experience sampling method
In a new
study published in the current issue of the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, researchers in the Charles E. Schmidt College of Science at Florida Atlantic University and Humboldt - Universität zu Berlin in Germany measured the effects of situations on human behavior in real - time and outside of a laboratory setting in one of the largest studies to employ experience sampling method
in the
current issue of the
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, researchers
in the Charles E. Schmidt College of Science at Florida Atlantic University and Humboldt - Universität zu Berlin in Germany measured the effects of situations on human behavior in real - time and outside of a laboratory setting in one of the largest studies to employ experience sampling method
in the Charles E. Schmidt College of Science at Florida Atlantic University and Humboldt - Universität zu Berlin
in Germany measured the effects of situations on human behavior in real - time and outside of a laboratory setting in one of the largest studies to employ experience sampling method
in Germany measured the effects of situations on human behavior
in real - time and outside of a laboratory setting in one of the largest studies to employ experience sampling method
in real - time and outside of a laboratory setting
in one of the largest studies to employ experience sampling method
in one of the largest
studies to employ experience sampling methods.
The
study,
published in the
journal Nature Energy, looks unsparingly at the history of hype around alternative fuel vehicles and what policies and innovations are needed to move from
current shortfalls to widespread commercialization of low - carbon vehicles.
The test improves diagnosis time from as many as five days using
current procedures, according to a recent
study published Sept. 1
in the
Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation.
The
study, titled «Behavioral Responses to a Repetitive Stimulus Express a Persistent State of Defensive Arousal
in Drosophila,» was
published in the
journal Current Biology.
The
study titled Food Quality Affects the Sensitivity of Daphnia to Road Salt, which was
published recently
in the peer - reviewed
journal Environmental Science & Technology, found that at food concentrations below 0.6 mg of carbon per litre, chloride concentrations below the
current Canadian Water Quality Guideline were lethal to the daphnia.
The new
study,
published this week
in the
journal Science Advances, compared data from forest surveys across the Amazon with maps of
current and projected deforestation to estimate how many tree species have been lost, and where.
The
current study,
published in the open access
journal PLOS ONE, used a similar rationale to ask whether cats, which typically do not eat plants, have maintained the ability to detect bitter taste.
Thus, the
current study partially confirmed results from a computer model, which were
published in 2008
in the scientific
journal Science.
The
study,
published in the
journal Current Biology, shows that the familiar anatomical features of birds — such as feathers, wings and wishbones — all first evolved piecemeal
in their dinosaur ancestors over tens of millions of years.
The
study, «The Influence of Low - Income Children's Participation
in Head Start on Their Parents» Education and Employment» was
published in the
current issue of the
Journal of Policy Analysis and Management.
Extending far beyond the
current seasonal forecast, this
study published in the
journal Scientific Reports could benefit the economies with a variety of applications
in agriculture, water management and forestry.
In a new study, published online Dec. 15 in the journal Current Biology, the researchers show for the first time that brain stimulation of specific neurons at a specific frequency can improve timing in mice that are missing dopamin
In a new
study,
published online Dec. 15
in the journal Current Biology, the researchers show for the first time that brain stimulation of specific neurons at a specific frequency can improve timing in mice that are missing dopamin
in the
journal Current Biology, the researchers show for the first time that brain stimulation of specific neurons at a specific frequency can improve timing
in mice that are missing dopamin
in mice that are missing dopamine.
In the current study, published in the September / October issue of the Journal of Higher Education, Delaney and Kearney examined guaranteed - tuition laws» impact on mandatory student fees and out - of - state student enrollments, two alternative revenue streams that are not subject to the law
In the
current study,
published in the September / October issue of the Journal of Higher Education, Delaney and Kearney examined guaranteed - tuition laws» impact on mandatory student fees and out - of - state student enrollments, two alternative revenue streams that are not subject to the law
in the September / October issue of the
Journal of Higher Education, Delaney and Kearney examined guaranteed - tuition laws» impact on mandatory student fees and out - of - state student enrollments, two alternative revenue streams that are not subject to the laws.
The design and findings of the
current study parallel a similar
study by Dr. Sennett and James L. Carey, MD, MPH, director of the Penn Center for Cartilage Repair and Osteochondritis Dissecans Treatment, on ACL injuries
in NFL running backs and wide receivers, which was
published in the American
Journal of Sports Medicine
in 2006.
The
study has been
published in the
current edition of the
journal Trends
in Cognitive Sciences.
In the current study, being published in the journal Science Translational Medicine, the international interdisciplinary research team demonstrates that the transport of molecules across the blood - brain barrier can be modulated by gut microbes — which therefore play an important role in the protection of the brai
In the
current study, being
published in the journal Science Translational Medicine, the international interdisciplinary research team demonstrates that the transport of molecules across the blood - brain barrier can be modulated by gut microbes — which therefore play an important role in the protection of the brai
in the
journal Science Translational Medicine, the international interdisciplinary research team demonstrates that the transport of molecules across the blood - brain barrier can be modulated by gut microbes — which therefore play an important role
in the protection of the brai
in the protection of the brain.
The new
study,
published in the
journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, argues that science should be used to revise
current fisheries practices for herbivorous fish.
Their results have been
published in the
current issue of
Journal of Clinical Investigation (JCI)-- Davide Calebiro is the first author of the
study.
In a study to be published in the July issue of the journal Current Opinion in HIV and AIDS, Dr. Rourke noted that aging for people with HIV may be more challenging than for the general population because of HIV - related stigma, loss of friends and social networks, and the detrimental health effects of the virus and medications taken to combat the viru
In a
study to be
published in the July issue of the journal Current Opinion in HIV and AIDS, Dr. Rourke noted that aging for people with HIV may be more challenging than for the general population because of HIV - related stigma, loss of friends and social networks, and the detrimental health effects of the virus and medications taken to combat the viru
in the July issue of the
journal Current Opinion
in HIV and AIDS, Dr. Rourke noted that aging for people with HIV may be more challenging than for the general population because of HIV - related stigma, loss of friends and social networks, and the detrimental health effects of the virus and medications taken to combat the viru
in HIV and AIDS, Dr. Rourke noted that aging for people with HIV may be more challenging than for the general population because of HIV - related stigma, loss of friends and social networks, and the detrimental health effects of the virus and medications taken to combat the virus.
The
study by Ghez and her team appears
in the
current issue of The Astrophysical
Journal; Gillessen and his colleagues are set to publish their findings in an upcoming issue of the same j
Journal; Gillessen and his colleagues are set to
publish their findings
in an upcoming issue of the same
journaljournal.
The
current study,
published in the
Journal of Clinical Oncology, focused on patients diagnosed at age 35 or younger to better characterize the extent of hereditary CRC
in this underrepresented age group.
Two
studies published in the
current issue of the
journal Science describe pyrrolysine, a nonstandard amino acid encoded
in the RNA of bacteria - like members of the group Archaea.
A new
study,
published in the
current issue of the
journal Computers
in Human Behavior, investigates what happens when people share via new media.
These fast - growing, adaptable creatures are perfectly equipped to exploit the gaps left by extreme climate changes and overfishing, according to a
study colleagues and I
published in the
journal Current Biology.
In a new study to be published today in the journal Current Biology, the team reports a new, exceptionally well - preserved and highly unusual pliosaur from the Cretaceous of Russia (about 130 million years ago
In a new
study to be
published today
in the journal Current Biology, the team reports a new, exceptionally well - preserved and highly unusual pliosaur from the Cretaceous of Russia (about 130 million years ago
in the
journal Current Biology, the team reports a new, exceptionally well - preserved and highly unusual pliosaur from the Cretaceous of Russia (about 130 million years ago).
The prospective
study, conducted by doctors at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, is
published in the
current online issue of the International
Journal of Obesity.