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This study evaluated the effects of pH and inorganic nitrogen sources (KNO3 and NH4NO3) on the regen
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: . Deric's MindBlog This blog reports new ideas and work on mind , brain , behavior , psychology , and politics as well as random curious stuff . Try the Dynamic Views at top of right column . Monday , January 27, 2025 Regions of our brains making multiple predictions of others' actions . I want to point to an excellent review and summary by Lin and Wittmann in Trends in Neurosciences of work by Ma et al . in . J.Neurosci both are open source texts that deal with the role of evolutionarily younger primate cortical brain regions such as posterior cingulate cortex and medial preforntal cortex in social belief inference . Such combined modeling and imaging studies are revealing in greater and greater detail the anatomical correlates of social cognition strategies . nbsp Here is the
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I want to point to the Jan. 8 issue of the journal "Neuron" which is largely devoted to the neuroscience of aging. A number of its review articles are open source. The writing is mostly gibble-gabble, but many useful references can be extracted, particularly on interactions between the immune and nervous systems relevant to aging.
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: Deric's MindBlog This blog reports new ideas and work on mind , brain , behavior , psychology , and politics as well as random curious stuff . Try the Dynamic Views at top of right column . Friday , January 10, 2025 Breathing during sleep orchestrates hippocampal nested sleep oscillations underlying memory consolidation A fascinating correlation is found by Sheriff et al Their : abstract Nested sleep oscillations , emerging from asynchronous states in coordinated bursts , are critical for memory consolidation . Whether these bursts emerge intrinsically or from an underlying rhythm is unknown . Here , we show a previously undescribed respiratory-driven oscillation in the human hippocampus that couples with cardinal sleep oscillations . Further , breathing promotes nesting of ripples in
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: Deric's MindBlog This blog reports new ideas and work on mind , brain , behavior , psychology , and politics as well as random curious stuff . Try the Dynamic Views at top of right column . Monday , January 06, 2025 Romantic Relationships Matter More to Men than to Women I pass on the abstract of an interesting manuscript that has been accepted by Behavioral and Brain Science , by Wahring et al . Women are often viewed as more romantic than men , and romantic relationships are assumed to be more central to the lives of women than to those of men . Despite the prevalence of these beliefs , some recent research paints a different picture . Using principles and insights based on the interdisciplinary literature on mixed-gender relationships , we advance a set of four propositions relevant
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: Deric's MindBlog This blog reports new ideas and work on mind , brain , behavior , psychology , and politics as well as random curious stuff . Try the Dynamic Views at top of right column . Friday , January 03, 2025 Children as agents of cultural adaption When I scroll through some of the social medial sites Instagram , Tik-Tok , X , YouTube , etc . used by today's teenagers and their influencers I feel I am visiting another planet whose denizens have brains that process reality in an entirely different way from my 82 year old model . They have much shorter attention spans that remain focused on one context for only a few seconds before flitting on . What kind of culture does this peer group inhabit This issue is addressed in a manuscript by Levy and Amir accepted by Behavioral and Brain
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: . Deric's MindBlog This blog reports new ideas and work on mind , brain , behavior , psychology , and politics as well as random curious stuff . Try the Dynamic Views at top of right column . Wednesday , January 01, 2025 How our brain networks are reconfigured by a cortisol increase 30-45 min after our waking . Zeng et . al offer a fascinating account of how the rise in our body cortisol levels 30-45 min after waking orchestrates a reconfiguration of brain networks underlying working memory , emotional reguation and executive functioning . nbsp I pass on the introductory paragraph of the article , followed by the article's abstract . Motivated readers can obtain a PDF of the entire paper with graphics by emailing me . The introductory paragraph : nbsp For centuries , scientists have
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: Deric's MindBlog This blog reports new ideas and work on mind , brain , behavior , psychology , and politics as well as random curious stuff . Try the Dynamic Views at top of right column . Tuesday , December 10, 2024 Neurons in the amygdala jointly encode the status of interacting individuals From Lee et al . Highlights Monkeys infer the social status of conspecifics from videos of dyadic interactions During fixations , neural populations signal the social status of attended individuals Neurons in the amygdala jointly encode the status of interacting individuals Summary Successful integration into a hierarchical social group requires knowledge of the status of each individual and of the rules that govern social interactions within the group . In species that lack morphological
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: Deric's MindBlog This blog reports new ideas and work on mind , brain , behavior , psychology , and politics as well as random curious stuff . Try the Dynamic Views at top of right column . Monday , December 09, 2024 An AI framework for neural–behavioral modeling Work of Sani et . al open access is reported in the Oct . 2024 issue of Nature Neuroscience . From the editor's : summary Neural dynamics are complex and simultaneously relate to distinct behaviors . To address these challenges , Sani et al . have developed an AI framework termed DPAD that achieves nonlinear dynamical modeling of neural–behavioral data , dissociates behaviorally relevant neural dynamics , and localizes the source of nonlinearity in the dynamical model . What DPAD does is visualized as separating the overall