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Auditory Cortical Ensemble-Mechanisms Facilitating Auditory-Driven Behaviors and Perception
(2023)
Sounds in our everyday environment play a crucial role in guiding our perception and behaviors. The ability to effectively process these sounds—perceive them, contextualize their meaning, and subsequently harness this ...
Prenatal androgen influences on the brain: A review, critique, and illustration of research on congenital adrenal hyperplasia
(ElsevierWiley Periodicals, Inc., 2023-05)
Sex hormones, especially androgens, contribute to sex and gender differences in the brain and behavior. Organizational effects are particularly important because they are thought to be permanent, reflecting hormone exposure ...
Primate Distribution Dynamics and the Effects of Contemporary Climate Change Along an Elevational Gradient in Indonesian Borneo
(2024)
Climate is a major driver of global change and can force both gradual and abrupt environmental transitions that profoundly influence traits of organisms, the quality of their habitats, and the persistence of populations. ...
Heterogeneity in the Neural Mechanisms of Adversity: Implications for Developmental Risk and Resilience
(2024)
The wide heterogeneity in adverse outcomes of stressful experiences unexplained in existing literature suggests that more research is needed to understand the developmental risk and resilience to adversity. Specifically, ...
Mining adverse events in large frequency tables with ontology, with an application to the vaccine adverse event reporting system
(John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2023-05-10)
The Public Health Consequences of Compounding Disasters and Colonialism in Puerto Rico: A Mixed-Methods Investigation
(2024)
In recent decades, the ongoing climate crisis has disproportionately impacted historically marginalized populations globally through environmental hazards and disasters. Understanding the health impacts of multiple disaster ...
Prediction and Memory Retrieval in Dependency Resolution
(2024)
Successful language comprehension requires the rapid deployment of working memory resources alongside the capacity to predict upcoming linguistic input. While previous research views these as competing factors, this ...