This study presents a valuable advance in reconstructing naturalistic speech from intracranial ECoG data using a dual-pathway model. The evidence supporting the claims of the authors is solid, ...
Immunoglobulin M has other functions beyond antibody class switching that have implications in asthma treatment.
Analyzing stochastic cell-to-cell variability can potentially reveal causal interactions in gene regulatory networks.
The authors provide a useful integrated analytical approach to investigating MASLD focused on diverse multiomic integration methods. The strength of evidence for this new resource is solid, as ...
A novel viral tool (FLEN) is designed, and used to monitor changes in the intrinsic and synaptic properties of engram cells quickly (3–6 hours) following encoding of a memory.
Insecticide-treated nets (ITNs) are the most impactful and cost-effective control tool against malaria. ITNs are primarily distributed through triennial mass campaigns across Africa, though overall ...
The study presents convincing quantitative evidence, supported by appropriate negative controls, for the presence of low-abundance glycine receptors (GlyRs) within inhibitory synapses in telencephalic ...
This important study establishes the first vertebrate models of DeSanto-Shinawi Syndrome, revealing conserved craniofacial and social and behavioral phenotypes across mouse and zebrafish that mirror ...
The zebrafish brain combines a conserved heterogeneity of immune cells with a unique dendritic cell-like population.
Like disadvantageous inequity aversion, advantageous inequity aversion can be learned by observing another’s fairness preferences.
Harm and responsibility differentially shape guilt and shame, which in turn drive compensatory behavior to varying extents.
The cerebellum (which is Latin for ‘little brain’) is the area of the brain in charge of fine motor coordination and balance, and it keeps our movements smooth and stable by predicting what our next ...