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Making a smoothie, going for an evening walk, or having empathy for a loved one are all examples of executive functions that ...
Miniature models of the brain have revealed a "previously unappreciated" role of microglia, a type of cell found within the organ. The finding could help unpack how disorders such as autism arise.
Making a smoothie, going for an evening walk, or having empathy for a loved one are all examples of executive functions that are controlled by the brain’s frontal cortex. This area of the brain goes ...
Adolescence is a critical period for the brain’s frontal cortex, where executive functions mature and vulnerabilities to psychiatric disorders emerge.
Cell walls don't just provide support and protection for plants—they're also packed with energy-rich biomaterials that could ...
Explore in vitro strategies for developing anti-TSLP biotherapeutics, supporting early-stage screening and accelerated ...
Human-robot interaction suggests there’ll likely be many contexts where robots don’t displace workers but rather make the ...
Scientists have long struggled with how to study the gut's vast nervous system—often called the body's "second brain"—without ...
Introduction Critically ill patients commonly develop acquired neutrophil dysfunction, which increases susceptibility to intensive care unit-acquired infection (ICU-AI). This study aimed to assess ...