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The Brain of the African Wild Dog. V. The Somatosensory System and Vestibular Nuclear Complex
Lateral view of the African wild dog brain showing the location of the somatosensory cortical areas in relation to the parietal multisensory region (PP), occipital visual cortical areas (17, 18, 19, 21, SS, T), and temporal auditory cortical areas (AAF, AI AII).
Samson Chengetanai+6 more
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The Brain of the African Wild Dog. VI. The Motor System
Neurofilament H‐immunostained coronal section through the rostral portion of the hypoglossal nucleus of the African wild dog brain. Note the presence of a distinct fascicle of protoplasmic commissural dendrites between the nuclei. This feature may be related to complex control of the tongue and vocalizations in this socially complex species.
Samson Chengetanai+6 more
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ABSTRACT Parenting stress—psychosocial challenges from the parental role—is strongly tied to children's self‐regulatory abilities. Although cognitive and physiological facets of self‐regulation are integrated, research on parenting stress and children's parasympathetic activity is virtually absent.
Aubrey B. Golden+3 more
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Steroid production and membrane potential measurement in cells of the adrenal cortex
E. K. Matthews, Murray Saffran
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Dissociation of stimulatory effects of cortocotrophin on adrenal corticosterone and protein synthesis following hypophysectomy [PDF]
Kluge, F., Scriba, Peter Christian
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ABSTRACT Reduced expression of the serotonin transporter (5‐hydroxytryptamine transporter, 5‐HTT) in early life has been associated with a delay in postnatal brain development and endophenotypes of a variety of neuropsychiatric and neurodevelopmental disorders in adolescence and adulthood.
Yvet Kroeze+9 more
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