Speaking, singing, coughing, laughing, yelling, yawning, chewing - we use our jaws for many purposes. Each action requires a complex coordination of muscles whose activity is managed by neurons in the ...
Past research has found that exposure to bright lights and high levels of noise can alter both physiological processes and ...
Adam Nelson, a principal investigator in the UW Department of Zoology and Physiology, led a study that used mice to show that social hierarchy involves status-dependent behavioral interactions that ...
Using nano-MIND technology, higher-order brain functions such as emotions, sociability, and survival instincts in animals can be freely regulated through selective control of specific neurons and ...
New research reveals that patients who eat in response to food cues lose more weight on GLP-1 therapy, pointing to external eating behavior as a powerful predictor of treatment success. Study: ...