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Mashup Score: 4GLP-1-directed NMDA receptor antagonism for obesity treatment - 5 hour(s) ago
Nature – Unimolecular integration of NMDA receptor antagonism with GLP-1 receptor agonism effectively reverses obesity, hyperglycaemia and dyslipidaemia in rodent models of metabolic disease.
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Mashup Score: 25
They found that repetitive practice solidifies neural pathways, transforming unstable memory representations into stable ones, leading to improved performance and mastery.
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Mashup Score: 11The Magic Word? Face-Work and the Functions of Please in Everyday Requests - Andrew Chalfoun, Giovanni Rossi, Tanya Stivers, 2024 - 14 hour(s) ago
Expressions of politeness such as please are prominent elements of interactional conduct that are explicitly targeted in early socialization and are subject to …
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Mashup Score: 11Nature and human well-being: The olfactory pathway - 15 hour(s) ago
A conceptual framework that integrates the olfactory pathway into research on nature and human well-being is presented.
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Mashup Score: 9Eurasian jays (Garrulus glandarius) show episodic-like memory through the incidental encoding of information - 16 hour(s) ago
Episodic memory describes the conscious reimagining of our memories and is often considered to be a uniquely human ability. As these phenomenological components are embedded within its definition, major issues arise when investigating the presence of episodic memory in non-human animals. Importantly, however, when we as humans recall a specific experience, we may remember details from that experience that were inconsequential to our needs, thoughts, or desires at that time. This ‘incidental’ information is nevertheless encoded automatically as part of the memory and is subsequently recalled within a holistic representation of the event. The incidental encoding and unexpected question paradigm represents this characteristic feature of human episodic memory and can be employed to investigate memory recall in non-human animals. However, without evidence for the associated phenomenology during recall, this type of memory is termed ‘episodic-like memory’. Using this approach, we tested seve
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Mashup Score: 8Bird Brains: Jays Show Episodic-like Memory - Neuroscience News - 16 hour(s) ago
A new study finds that Eurasian jays exhibit episodic-like memory, a type of memory previously thought to be unique to humans.
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Mashup Score: 6Prediction of DNA methylation-based tumor types from histopathology in central nervous system tumors with deep learning - 2 day(s) ago
Nature Medicine – A deep learning model is used to classify central nervous system tumors based on their DNA methylation profile directly from histopathology, and showed high accuracy in a large…
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Researchers developed DEPLOY, an AI tool that can classify brain tumors into 10 major subtypes with 95% accuracy.
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Mashup Score: 6Distracted Eating Fuels Later Indulgence - Neuroscience News - 2 day(s) ago
Distractions during meals, such as watching videos or playing games, can lead to decreased enjoyment and satisfaction, triggering compensatory overconsumption of pleasurable activities later.
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Loneliness in adolescence and prescription of psychotropic drugs in adulthood: 23-year longitudinal population-based and registry study – Volume 10 Issue 2
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“GLP-1-directed NMDA receptor antagonism for obesity treatment” by Christoffer Clemmensen et al. Nature https://t.co/Cg9siYaLWT 3/3