Farjami, Ghazal Farivarsadri, Guita
The conflictions between homogeneity and universal values suggested by Modernism and traditional values resulted in a variety of ideas generated as a search for authenticity all over the world. Iran is known as one of the countries which imported the modern ideas directly to a society, which was still living with and respecting the traditional valu...
Young, Fletcher J Montgomery, Stephen H
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Proceedings. Biological sciences
Major evolutionary transitions can be triggered by behavioural novelty, and are often associated with 'adaptive suites', which involve shifts in multiple co-adapted traits subject to complex interactions. Heliconius butterflies represent one such example, actively feeding on pollen, a behaviour unique among butterflies. Pollen feeding permits a pro...
Gould, Nathaniel L Sharma, Vijendra Hleihil, Mohammad Kolatt Chandran, Sailendrakumar David, Orit Edry, Efrat Rosenblum, Kobi
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The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience
The formation of memory for a novel experience is a critical cognitive capacity. The ability to form novel memories is sensitive to age-related pathologies and disease, to which prolonged metabolic stress is a major contributing factor. Presently, we describe a dopamine-dependent redox modulation pathway within the hippocampus of male mice that pro...
Moran, Nicholas P Sánchez-Tójar, Alfredo Schielzeth, Holger Reinhold, Klaus
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Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society
Animal behaviour can lead to varying levels of risk, and an individual's physical condition can alter the potential costs and benefits of undertaking risky behaviours. How risk-taking behaviour depends on condition is subject to contrasting hypotheses. The asset protection principle proposes that individuals in better condition should be more risk ...
Kaneko, Daisuke Brouwer, Anne-Marie Hogervorst, Maarten Toet, Alexander Kallen, Victor van Erp, Jan B. F.
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Frontiers in Psychology
Emotional state during food consumption is expected to affect food pleasantness. We hypothesize that a negative emotional state reduces food pleasantness and more so for novel foods than for familiar foods because novel foods have not yet been associated with previous emotions. Furthermore, we expect this effect to be stronger when judging the food...
Godart, Frédéric Seong, Sorah Phillips, Damon J.
This review integrates diverse characterizations of creativity from a sociological perspective with the goal of reinvigorating discussion of the sociology of creativity. We start by exploring relevant works of classical social theory to uncover key assumptions and principles, which are used as a theoretical basis for our proposed definition of crea...
Ghazizadeh, Ali Fakharian, Mohammad Amin Amini, Arash Griggs, Whitney Leopold, David A Hikosaka, Okihide
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Cerebral cortex communications
Novel and valuable objects are motivationally attractive for animals including primates. However, little is known about how novelty and value processing is organized across the brain. We used fMRI in macaques to map brain responses to visual fractal patterns varying in either novelty or value dimensions and compared the results with the structure o...
Liu, Rulong Wang, Zixuan Wang, Li Li, Zhenzhen Fang, Jiasong Wei, Xing Wei, Wenxia Cao, Junwei Wei, Yuli Xie, Zhe
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Frontiers in Microbiology
Surprisingly high rates of microbial respiration have recently been reported in hadal trench sediment, yet the potentially active microorganisms and specific microbe–microbe relationships in trench sediment are largely unknown. We investigated the bulk and active prokaryotic communities and co-occurrence interactions of different lineages in vertic...
Middleton, Steven J. McHugh, Thomas J.
Although Lorente de No’ recognized the anatomical distinction of the hippocampal Cornu Ammonis (CA) 2 region, it had, until recently, been assigned no unique function. Its location between the key players of the circuit, CA3 and CA1, which along with the entorhinal cortex and dentate gyrus compose the classic trisynaptic circuit, further distracted...
Fonken, Yvonne M Kam, Julia W Y Knight, Robert T
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Psychophysiology
The role of the hippocampus in P300 has long been debated. Here, we present a theoretical framework that elucidates hippocampal contributions to scalp P300 based on intracranial and lesion research combined with emerging evidence on the role of the hippocampus in rapid statistical learning, memory, and novelty processing. The P300 has been divided ...