This important study combines optogenetic manipulations and wide-field imaging to show that the retrosplenial cortex controls behavioral responses to whisker deflection in a context-dependent manner.
Based Detection, Linguistic Biomarkers, Machine Learning, Explainable AI, Cognitive Decline Monitoring Share and Cite: de Filippis, R. and Al Foysal, A. (2025) Early Alzheimer’s Disease Detection from ...
Williams, A. and Louis, L. (2026) Cumulative Link Modeling of Ordinal Outcomes in the National Health Interview Survey Data: Application to Depressive Symptom Severity. Journal of Data Analysis and ...
The late-night/early-morning spot for Cubs fans asks if you’d pull the trigger on a proposed MacKenzie Gore trade.
In Bob Odenkirk’s latest action thriller, he discovers that his small town is far from “Normal.” Odenkirk reteamed with his “Nobody” writer Derek Kolstad and producer Marc Provissiero (also from ...
When you’re feeling sick and wondering whether to go to work or school, the thermometer often has the final verdict. Most people have been taught a body temperature of 98.6 Fahrenheit is normal, while ...
And no spoilers but Ned at one point turns into “this Matrix Morpheus version” of How to Be Normal and the Oddness of the Other World, he adds. Another element of this slightly skewed world is … pasta ...
Be honest, when was the last time you had your blood pressure checked? No, really? The health marker is something many of us gloss over, and it's easy to skim through the years completely unaware of ...
The Glitch in the Matrix phenomenon is an uncanny experience that seemingly can’t be explained rationally. As its name suggests, it’s inspired by a scene in 1999 sci-fi blockbuster The Matrix. Here, ...
If we’re exposed to something repeatedly, it seems we can become desensitized to almost anything. An event that once evoked shock can come to seem routine; what once prompted alarm can eventually ...
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