Scientists have identified a previously unknown brain circuit that rapidly evaluates sensory information by integrating memories and emotions.
It also reminds us that there’s sometimes some truth to be found in our old sayings, as Lippincott-Schwartz pointed out: “Einstein said that when he uses his brain, it is like he is using a muscle, ...
A newly identified part of a brain circuit mixes sensory information, memories, and emotions to tell whether things are familiar or new, and important or just 'background noise.' ...
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Greatwall, a conserved MAST-like kinase with crucial mitotic entry functions, is curiously absent in worms. Here, the single ...
In frame translation initiation sites within coding sequences drive the expression of N-terminally truncated proteoforms.
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Tohoku University researchers use MRI to visualize real-time manganese ion dissolution in lithium-ion battery cathodes, ...
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