SCOPOLAMINE ALLEVIATES INVOLUNTARY LINGUAL MOVEMENTS: TARDIVE DYSKINESIA OR DYSTONIA?


Experience does not equal expertise in recognizing infrequent incoming gunfire: neural markers for experience and task expertise at peak behavioral performance.

For a soldier, decisions to use force can happen rapidly and sometimes lead to undesired consequences.In many of these situations, there is a rapid assessment by the shooter that recognizes a threat and responds to it with return fire.But the neural processes underlying these rapid decisions are largely unknown, especially amongst those with extens

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High-quality genome assembly and comparative genomic profiling of yellowhorn (Xanthoceras sorbifolia) revealed environmental adaptation footprints and seed oil contents variations

Yellowhorn (Xanthoceras sorbifolia) is a species of deciduous tree that is native to Northern and Central China, including Loess Plateau.The yellowhorn tree is a hardy plant, tolerating a wide range of growing conditions, and is often grown for ornamental purposes in parks, gardens, and other landscaped areas.The seeds of yellowhorn are edible and

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The relationship of sex and sexual orientation to self-esteem, body shape satisfaction, and eating disorder symptomatology

There is increasing interest in understanding what role, if any, sex and sexual orientation play in body dissatisfaction, its correlates to distress, and its relationship to disordered eating.The goals of the present study were to examine: (a) differences in sex and sexual orientation in internalization of societal pressure to modify physical appea

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