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eLife
11 小时
Circuit function is more robust to changes in synaptic than intrinsic conductances
This study provides valuable insights into the differential impact of intrinsic and synaptic conductances on circuit robustness, emphasizing intrinsic plasticity as a crucial but often overlooked ...
18 小时
Humans are addicted to love — here's how we know
Brain imaging studies show love is like a drug addiction. Scientists can even predict who you love, or whether you have a pet ...
healthcareasia
3 天
What a Face Can Reveal About Melancholic Depression
Imagine this: you're watching a funny movie with a group of friends. Everyone's laughing, grinning ear to ear—except for one person.
Medical News Today
4 天
Cardiovascular risk may impact cognitive decline in men years earlier than women
Men with cardiovascular disease risk factors, including obesity, may face earlier brain health decline compared to women up ...
4 天
How hibernating squirrels go more than six months without water—and don’t get thirsty
For six to eight months of each year, thirteen-lined ground squirrels don’t leave their small, subterranean dens. Beneath ...
5 天
The facial expressions that can reveal if someone is suffering severe depression
Scientists have revealed the key facial expressions that determine whether or not someone is suffering from a severe form of ...
Psychology Today
5 天
The Edge of Sentience: Why Drawing Lines is So Difficult
Jonathan Birch offers a riveting view of the biodiversity of feelings and asks readers to think deeply about who/what is and ...
psypost.org
5 天
Largest brain connectivity study of youth depression reveals key network disruptions
Scientists found disrupted brain connectivity in youth depression, especially in networks tied to introspection and attention ...
5 天
‘Melancholia’ depression can be spotted in someone’s facial cues while watching TV ...
THE most severe form of depression could be spotted while watching a film, a new study has found. Melancholia is a serious ...
Singularity Hub
6 天
Why Are Our Brains So Big? Because They Excel at Damage Control
A new study comparing neurons from different primates pinpointed several genetic changes unique to humans that buffer our ...
studyfinds
6 天
You can thank your ‘lizard brain’ for your ability to read minds
Ever find yourself leaving a social gathering wondering, "Did they like me?" or "Was that joke too much?" It turns out your ...
ScienceAlert
6 天
Severe 'Melancholia' Depression Can Be Diagnosed by Facial Expression
New hope for earlier treatment might be on the horizon for people suffering the most severe form of depression.
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