Aaron Shield
Assistant Professor
Speech Pathology and Audiology, Miami University in Ohio
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Monkeys’ amygdala cells adapt to social status
The cells’ activity reflects social hierarchies and may enable flexible behavior.
Monkeys’ amygdala cells adapt to social status
The cells’ activity reflects social hierarchies and may enable flexible behavior.
Sleep; noncoding regions of the genome; changing rates of U.S.-based autism diagnoses
Here is a roundup of autism-related news and research spotted around the web for the week of 4 November.
Sleep; noncoding regions of the genome; changing rates of U.S.-based autism diagnoses
Here is a roundup of autism-related news and research spotted around the web for the week of 4 November.
Mouse housing temperatures can cook experimental outcomes
Neuroscientists need to take note of how thermoregulatory processes influence the brain and behavior—for the sake of reproducibility and animal welfare.
Mouse housing temperatures can cook experimental outcomes
Neuroscientists need to take note of how thermoregulatory processes influence the brain and behavior—for the sake of reproducibility and animal welfare.