ABSTRACT Background The identification of reliable neural signatures for pain remains a critical challenge in both clinical and experimental settings. While electroencephalography (EEG) provides a promising avenue for pain assessment, it remains unclear whether phase‐ or power‐based neural integration drives pain‐state discrimination.
Yiyuan Han +2 more
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Visuomotor adaptation and savings to constant and varying visual feedback delays in a driving simulator. [PDF]
Beech S, Stanton Fraser D, Gilchrist ID.
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Plethodon welleri exhibits strong seasonal shifts in elevational activity with abundance and occupancy being linked to terrain characteristics. Despite historical habitat assumptions, P. welleri occurs in a broad range of forest types across a larger elevation gradient. Photo Credit to Maxwell Ramey.
Rosemary Ronca +2 more
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From professional surveys to citizen scientists' observations: Presence-based spatial and temporal analyses of three protected saproxylic beetles (Coleoptera, Lucanidae, Cerambycidae) in Bulgaria. [PDF]
Kostova R, Bekchiev R.
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Cerebral autoregulation in normal pregnancy, preeclampsia, and 1‐year postpartum
Abstract Introduction Cerebral complications of preeclampsia pose a significant threat to pregnant women worldwide. The underlying pathophysiology is unclear, but impaired cerebral autoregulation may contribute to adverse maternal outcomes. Long‐term consequences of preeclampsia include cerebrovascular disease, and impairment of cerebral autoregulation
Niclas Carlberg +8 more
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Deadwood effects on dissolved organic carbon in forest soils depend on bedrock type, tree species, and microclimate. [PDF]
Rubin L +4 more
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<i>Taenia martis</i> (Cestoda) in captive exotic animals and wild beech marten (<i>Martes foina</i>) from the Czech Republic. [PDF]
Máca O, Vodička R, Langrová I.
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Generalist passerine birds perform a functional role as pollinators in temperate Europe
Nectar‐feeding birds are effective pollinators. In temperate Europe, songbirds visit flowers but lack specialist traits, so functional pollination has been discounted. We use observations, pollen identification and experiments to demonstrate that generalist birds affect fruit‐set of flowering trees.
Sandra H. Anderson +2 more
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Rapid detection of the beech leaf nematode, Litylenchus crenatae using recombinase polymerase amplification assay with lateral flow dipsticks. [PDF]
Kantor M, Subbotin SA.
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