Balls of brain tissue generated from stem cells are enabling us to understand
the underlying differences between people who struggle to be sociable and those who have difficulty reining themselves in.
While it has been known that there are considerable differences in how the brain clock of different individuals responds to changing shift cycles, we have known very little about the mechanisms that
underlie these differences between people.
Not exact matches
This becomes especially important when considering why scores may differ
between individuals or groups of
people -
differences in scores may represent genuine
underlying personality
differences, or they may simply be an artifact of the way the subjects answered the questions.