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Adolescent social instability stress alters social processes in male prairie voles
Adolescence is a sensitive period for the maturation of neural circuits governing goal-directed social behaviors and stres...
An exploratory study of behavioral, cognitive, physiological, and microbiota profiles in senior dogs
IntroductionAging in dogs is a multifactorial process involving behavioral, cognitive, immunological, and microbiota-relat...
Craving as a transdiagnostic marker of addiction? A perspective for behavioral addictions
The addiction term is sometimes overused, both in the media and popular discourse, to describe excessive engagement in eve...
From the lab to the real world: emotions serving morality in dyadic negotiation
From the lab to the real world: emotions serving morality in dyadic negotiation
IntroductionConfronting moral choices in contexts of limited resources requires individuals to integrate reasoning, emotio...
Goal-directed actions and habits in head-fixed mice
BackgroundBehavioral control is fundamentally governed by a dynamic balance between flexible, goal-directed actions and ef...
From observation to optimization: behavioral metrics that matter in KPI based home cage monitoring
From observation to optimization: behavioral metrics that matter in KPI based home cage monitoring
Most in vivo scientists would agree that digital biomarkers collected via home-cage monitoring generate valuable data. How...
Prefrontal cortical deficits are a putative susceptibility factor for PTSD
IntroductionOnly a subset of people who experience a traumatic event develop Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) suggest...
Case Report: Wernicke’s encephalopathy induced by prolonged fasting due to apparent psychogenic dysphagia
Case Report: Wernicke’s encephalopathy induced by prolonged fasting due to apparent psychogenic dysphagia
BackgroundWernicke’s encephalopathy (WE) is an acute neurologic emergency resulting from thiamine deficiency that can caus...
Sex differences in taste neophobia and conditioned aversion across fluid administration methods
Rodent studies of the taste system commonly employ two methods of taste administration (MOA): active licking from spouts o...
Sex and gender as contributors to brain pathophysiology, clinical course, and therapeutic response in multiple sclerosis
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic autoimmune demyelinating disorder that affects the brain and spinal cord. MS is chara...
A cross-sectional study of multidimensional psychosocial stress and depression risk
ObjectiveThis study aimed to investigate the cross-sectional associations of multidimensional psychosocial stress and body...
Editorial: Exploring the framing effect on maladaptive behaviors: neural mechanisms and applications
Forty-five years ago, Tversky & Kahneman (1981) stated that "the dependence of preferences on the formulation of ...
Lithium in borderline personality disorder: neuroplasticity, anti-inflammatory action, and therapeutic potential
The use of lithium (Li) for borderline personality disorder (BPD) is limited as the result of a lack of robust clinical ev...
Discovery of a product’s unconscious culture code and testing with fMRI
IntroductionIn the quest to investigate the internal cognitive mechanisms underlying consumer behavior, often metaphorical...
Behavioral, neurotransmitter and transcriptomic analyses in male and female Fmr1 KO mice
Behavioral, neurotransmitter and transcriptomic analyses in male and female Fmr1 KO mice
IntroductionFragile X syndrome is an inherited X-linked disorder associated with intellectual disabilities that begin in c...
Unveiling the influence of persuasion strategies on cognitive engagement: an ERPs study on attentional search
Unveiling the influence of persuasion strategies on cognitive engagement: an ERPs study on attentional search
The objective of this study was to explore the impact of different persuasive strategies, as delineated in the Elaboration...
Serotonin drives aggression and social behaviors of laboratory male mice in a semi-natural environment
Serotonin drives aggression and social behaviors of laboratory male mice in a semi-natural environment
Aggression is an adaptive social behavior crucial for the stability and prosperity of social groups. When uncontrolled, ag...
Sex differences in glutamate transmission and plasticity in reward related regions
Sex differences in glutamate transmission and plasticity in reward related regions
Disruptions in glutamate homeostasis within the mesolimbic reward circuitry may play a role in the pathophysiology of vari...
Editorial: From social wires to neurobiological connections: a neuropsychobiological focus on parent-child interaction
The early social interactions between parents and children are foundational to both the neurobiological development of the...