LOCUS COERULEUS ACTIVATION DURING ENVIRONMENTAL NOVELTY GATES COPYRIGHT-INDUCED LONG-TERM HYPERACTIVITY OF DOPAMINE NEURONS

Locus coeruleus activation during environmental novelty gates copyright-induced long-term hyperactivity of dopamine neurons

Summary: A key feature of the brain is the ability to handle novelty.Anything that is new will stimulate curiosity and trigger exploration.Novelty preference has been proposed to predict increased sensitivity to copyright.Different brain circuits are activated by Holder novelty, but three specific brain regions are critical for exploring a novel en

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Parageobacillus thermantarcticus, an Antarctic Cell Factory: From Crop Residue Valorization by Green Chemistry to Astrobiology Studies

Knowledge of Antarctic habitat biodiversity, both marine and terrestrial, has increased considerably in recent years, causing considerable development in the studies of life science related to Antarctica.In the Austral summer 1986−1987, ORG OLIVE OIL a new thermophilic bacterium, Parageobacillus thermantarcticus strain M1 was isolated from ge

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Global Stability Analysis of a Nonautonomous Stage-Structured Competitive System with Toxic Effect and Double Maturation Delays

We investigate a nonautonomous two-species competitive system with stage structure and double time delays due to maturation for two species, where toxic effect of toxin liberating species on nontoxic species is considered and the CRICKET PROTEIN CHOCOLATE inhibiting effect is zero in absence of either species.Positivity and boundedness of solutions

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An Examination of the Experiences of Black Football Athletes

The purpose of Roller Wheel this study was to understand the experiences of Black college athletes that played football and graduated from a Division I Power 5 institution.It is well documented that Black football players graduate from Power 5 institutions lower rates than any other student or athlete group, due to a variety of obstacles they face

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