Capgras Syndrome is a
psychiatric condition characterized by the delusional conviction that someone
well known to the patient, usually a close relative, has been replaced by an
imposter. The pre...
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The brainhack meetings are collaborative workshops designed for the open neuroscience community, as recently introduced in Craddock et al. (GigaScience 2016 5:16). This document is a step-by-step g...
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Although the adult brain is perceived as largely
fixed, this concept is receiving increased scrutiny. One way in which the brain
can dynamically change in response to repeated stimuli is by alterin...
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This paper examines the effect of cultural
influences in South Korea on autism diagnosis and treatment. The lack of
information, statistics, and awareness of autism in South Korea is reflected in
n...
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Background
Autophagy is central to health, and a decline
in autophagy from the youthful, healthy state correlates with disease and
aging. Among the diseases in which a decline in autophagy is prom...
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Blue sky in the morning, the mice are sleeping, blue sky at night, the mice ignite
Our body is influenced by a great many things in our environment, a...
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Autophagy, literally “self-eating”, is the regulated process of cellular self-cleaning in which poorly functioning organelles, such as mitochondria, and misfolded proteins, are targeted for destruc...
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When I finished my PhD 15 years ago, the neurosciences defined the main function of brains in terms of processing input to compute output: “brain function is ultimately best understood in terms of ...
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Until 1986, it was thought that so-called optomotor responses, i.e., the tendency of all animals and humans to follow moving visual stimuli with their eyes or their bodies, were a prerequisite for ...
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