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Background Bluetongue (BT), a vector‐borne disease of wild and domestic ruminants, is responsible for severe economic losses in flocks. To reduce this impact, a surveillance and control plan was implemented in Tunisia.
Kalthoum Sana +18 more
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Extrahypothalamic oxytocin neurons drive stress-induced social vigilance and avoidance
Significance The neuropeptide oxytocin is an important regulator of social behavior and is widely considered to reduce anxiety-related behaviors. However, growing evidence suggests that sometimes oxytocin increases anxiety. How can the same molecule have
N. Duque-Wilckens +15 more
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Beware of the ‘Bad Guys’: Economic Inequality, Perceived Competition, and Social Vigilance
Previous studies have shown that economic inequality is associated with macrosocial outcomes and psychological processes. However, the role of economic inequality in social cognition is poorly understood.
Lei Cheng, Mingyang Hao, Fang Wang
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Impaired vigilance networks in temporal lobe epilepsy: Mechanisms and clinical implications
Mesial temporal lobe epilepsy (mTLE) is a neurological disorder in which patients suffer from frequent consciousness‐impairing seizures, broad neurocognitive deficits, and diminished quality of life.
D. Englot, V. Morgan, Catie Chang
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Age differences in perceived workload across a short vigil [PDF]
The main objective of this research was to investigate age differences in the perceived workload associated with the performance of a demanding, high event rate, vigilance task.
Bunce, D, Sisa, L
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Vigilance Effects in Resting-State fMRI
Measures of resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rsfMRI) activity have been shown to be sensitive to cognitive function and disease state.
Thomas T. Liu, Maryam Falahpour
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In April 2013, the Ministry of Health and Health Sciences Authority of Singapore jointly issued recommendations for HLA-B*15:02 genotyping before starting carbamazepine (CBZ) in new patients of Asian ancestry as standard of care.
Cynthia Sung +6 more
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New information can be learned during sleep but the extent to which we can access this knowledge after awakening is far less understood. Using a novel Associative Transfer Learning paradigm, we show that, after hearing unknown Japanese words with sounds ...
Matthieu Koroma +4 more
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Neuronal avalanches differ from wakefulness to deep sleep - evidence from intracranial depth recordings in humans [PDF]
Neuronal activity differs between wakefulness and sleep states. In contrast, an attractor state, called self-organized critical (SOC), was proposed to govern brain dynamics because it allows for optimal information coding.
Le Van Quyen, Michel +3 more
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Automatic vigilance for negative words is categorical and general [PDF]
With other factors controlled, negative words elicit slower lexical decisions and naming than positive words (Estes & Adelman, 2008; see record 2008-09984-001). Moreover, this marked difference in responding to negative words and to positive words (i.e.,
Adelman, James S., Estes, Zachary
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