Mendez-Zamora, Gerardo Sinagawa-García, Sugey R. Luna-Maldonado, Alejandro Isabel Kawas, Jorge R. Rico-Costilla, Daniela Saraí Castillo-Velázquez, Uziel Preciado-González, Eduardo Martinez-Rojas, Jimena
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Open Agriculture
The objective of this work was to evaluate the effects of including a commercial avocado peel meal (Avomel) by-product as a feed source supplemented with Lippia berlandieri Schauer oregano essential oil (OEO) in cattle diets. Eighteen 22-month-old male Charolais x Angus crossbred cattle (334.96 ± 27.48 kg) were randomly distributed in three experim...
Jeffries, Kristen A. Fan, Zhen Sun, Xiuxiu Olmedo, Gabriela M. Zhao, Wei Mattia, Matthew Stover, Ed Baldwin, Elizabeth Manthey, John A. Breksa, Andrew
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Frontiers in Horticulture
Introduction Citrus hybrids with Poncirus trifoliata L. Raf. introgression have gained interest due to their tolerance to Huanglongbing (HLB), a devastating disease for Florida citrus agriculture. While these hybrids inherit disease tolerance from P. trifoliata, they sometimes also suffer from undesirable off-flavors. Methods A selection of thirtee...
Wenger, Mohr Maimon, Amber Yizhar, Or Snir, Adi Sasson, Yonatan Amedi, Amir
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Frontiers in Psychology
People can use their sense of hearing for discerning thermal properties, though they are for the most part unaware that they can do so. While people unequivocally claim that they cannot perceive the temperature of pouring water through the auditory properties of hearing it being poured, our research further strengthens the understanding that they c...
Zia, Hassan Slatnar, Ana Košmerl, Tatjana Korošec, Mojca
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Frontiers in Food Science and Technology
Alternatives to the conventional thermal processing (TT) of food are an area of research that has grown tremendously in recent decades. The impact of these alternative techniques on the sensory profile of fruit juices has been discussed in the literature but only in a fragmented manner. This review takes a macroscopic approach to discuss the influe...
Noda, Haruka Yoneda, Naoto Kamogawa, Ken Tanaka, Goro Ide, Masakazu Iwanaga, Ryoichiro
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Frontiers in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Background Restricted and repetitive behavior (RRB) is a core symptom of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The structure of RRB subcategories and their relationship with atypical sensory processing in Japan are not well understood. This study examined subcategories of the RRB in Japanese children with ASD and explored their relationship with sensory ...
Riboldi, Elena Maria Capelli, Elena Cantiani, Chiara Beretta, Carolina Molteni, Massimo Riva, Valentina
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Autism : the international journal of research and practice
Early sensory responsiveness may produce cascading effects on later development, but the relation between sensory profiles and autistic diagnosis remains unclear. In a longitudinal sample of toddlers at elevated likelihood for autism, we aimed to characterize sensory subgroups and their association with clinical outcomes later on. Three sensory sub...
Vautrelle, Nicolas Coizet, Véronique Leriche, Mariana Dahan, Lionel Schulz, Jan M Zhang, Yan-Feng Zeghbib, Abdelhafid Overton, Paul G Bracci, Enrico Redgrave, Peter
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Current neuropharmacology
Regional changes in corticostriatal transmission induced by phasic dopaminergic signals are an essential feature of the neural network responsible for instrumental reinforcement during discovery of an action. However, the timing of signals that are thought to contribute to the induction of corticostriatal plasticity is difficult to reconcile within...
Steenken, Friederike Pektaş, Asli Köppl, Christine
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Frontiers in Synaptic Neuroscience
Introduction Age-related hearing difficulties have a complex etiology that includes degenerative processes in the sensory cochlea. The cochlea comprises the start of the afferent, ascending auditory pathway, but also receives efferent feedback innervation by two separate populations of brainstem neurons: the medial olivocochlear and lateral olivoco...
Temkov, Mishela Rocha, João Miguel Rannou, Cécile Ducasse, Maren Prost, Carole
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Frontiers in Nutrition
Raw materials and process parameters in bread production can modulate the glycemic index, which on itself has been linked with provision of better hunger satisfaction and maintaining better satiation. The objective of this research was to investigate if using unrefined wheat flour or the addition of intact cereals in formulation or alternating the ...
Jo, Young-Hwan
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Frontiers in Neuroscience
Introduction Differences in metabolic homeostasis, diabetes, and obesity between males and females are evident in rodents and humans. Vagal sensory neurons in the vagus nerve ganglia innervate a variety of visceral organs and use specialized nerve endings to sense interoceptive signals. This visceral organ-brain axis plays a role in relaying intero...