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Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain New UCLA research points to a novel treatment for respiratory depression associated with opioid use by administering electrical pulses to the back of the neck, helping […]
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Mammalian vocalizations, including human speech, contain rhythmically timed components. This suggests that the tempo of vocalization sounds is innately encoded, but the underlying mechanisms are not clear. Now, Wei et al. […]
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Kinchla, R. A. Attention. Annu. Rev. Psychol. 43, 711–742 (1992). CAS Article Google Scholar Duncan, J. The locus of interference in the perception of simultaneous stimuli. Psychol. Rev. 87, 272–300 […]
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by Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown Neurons (in red) and brain glial cells (in green) are illuminated in the fly brain. Credit: Rhiner Lab, The Champalimaud Foundation. One of the […]
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Smith, J. C., Ellenberger, H. H., Ballanyi, K., Richter, D. W. & Feldman, J. L. Pre-Bötzinger complex: a brainstem region that may generate respiratory rhythm in mammals. Science 254, 726–729 […]
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Calcium imaging and eye tracking All experimental procedures were approved by Weill Cornell Medicine’s Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee. Transgenic larvae (7–8 days post fertilization) expressing nuclear-localized GCaMP6f, Tg(HuC:GCaMP6f-H2B; […]