When should you measure hospital census? – Today’s Hospitalist
New research tracks more than midnight census and found variations key for eliminating staffing shortages and burnout.
New research tracks more than midnight census and found variations key for eliminating staffing shortages and burnout.
The perirhinal and postrhinal cortices reside in the parahippocampal region of the medial temporal lobe. They receive and process sensory information from cortical and subcortical…
Post-dispersal male African elephants (Loxodonta africana) live within complex social networks. To quantify the durability of male elephant character (or personality) within these networks, we…
Nasopharyngeal carriage of staphylococci spreads potentially pathogenic strains into (peri)oral regions and increases the chance of cross-infections. Some laboratory strains can also move rapidly on…
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One hallmark of aging is a decline in tissue regeneration, which can be caused by DNA replication stress. Whether highly regenerative species like zebrafish are…
Neural interfaces can restore or augment human sensorimotor capabilities by converting high-bandwidth biological signals into control signals for an external device via a decoder algorithm.…
Synaptic connectivity at the neuronal level is characterized by highly non-random features. Hypotheses about their role can be developed by correlating structural metrics to functional…
Psilocybin, ketamine, and MDMA are psychoactive compounds that exert behavioral effects with distinguishable but also overlapping features. The growing interest in using these compounds as…
Recent advances in functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) at ultra-high field (greater than or equal to 7 tesla), novel hardware, and data analysis methods have…
Background In studying the neural correlates of working memory (WM) ability via functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in health and disease, it is relatively uncommon…