Browsing by Subject "Neuroscience"
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(2022-08-02)The human brain is a subsystem of nature's macroscopic ensemble whose time-varying behaviors serve to optimize the representation, manipulation, and even creation of information within its own structure to adapt towards ...
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(2015-12-12)3D reconstruction of the neurovascular networks in the brain is a first step toward the analysis of their function. However, existing three dimensional imaging techniques have not been able to image tissues on a large scale ...
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(2019-04-22)The purpose of this experiment was to examine the cognitive mechanisms by which an animal uses associations to learn about temporally ambiguous aversive events. Traditionally, associative learning using forwards conditioning, ...
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Acceptance training has been used to help individuals cope with negative emotion and pain (Hayes et al., 1999), however little is known about the neural mechanisms mediating these effects. The present study examined whether ...
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When an animal is conducting instrumental behavior (e.g., pressing a lever to earn food), responding can be guided by two different response strategies: goal-directed or habitual. Experimenters are able to determine an ...
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Mate choice plays an important role in reproductive isolation and hybridization between species. Mating preferences are often learned in early social development; therefore an individual's social environment can have ...
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(2021-07-20)Post-traumatic epilepsy (PTE) is a life-long seizure disorder that can arise from traumatic brain injury (TBI). In addition to the rapid inflammatory response and lesion-site necrosis, TBI induces immediate and long-term ...