In this session, government, industry, and other animal research regulation stakeholders discussed the feasibility of developing core principles governing the use of animals in research (key points ...
A new study isolates the MCA brain nucleus as the central timing hub that calibrates sensory predictions across changing bodies.
Researchers can remotely control the brain circuits of multiple animals at the same time using the internet. The corresponding study was published in Nature by researchers from the Korea Advanced ...
Tagging wildlife alters animal behavior for days, reports new research. The findings highlight a need for longer tracking periods to better understand animal behavior in the wild. The corresponding ...
Neuroscientists argue that discontinuing in vivo models before using them to fix historical sex inequities in research risks ...
Empathy is the remarkable ability to perceive the thoughts, intentions, and emotions of other individuals. In human relations, empathy binds us together in interpersonal and social relations. It ...
In a study published in the Neuroelectronics Journal, researchers from Laval University, the University of Bordeaux, and the CERVO Brain Research Centre introduced a safe and reliable wireless power ...
All animals evolving in social groups, from ants to humans, birds and monkeys, adapt their behaviour to the group. The group represents a considerable evolutionary advantage for many species. It ...
Improving the environment after day 60 inhibited the stereotypies in most ST animals, while smaller and/or barren environments elicited them in very few NST.
Human research poses several limitations that make studying anorexia nervosa (AN) from a neurobiological approach difficult. Source: Anna Shvets/Pexels First, because people clinically diagnosed with ...
If terms like "bird brain" and "harebrained" are any indication, animal brains present fascinating and diverse examples of one of the most complex organs known to science. Animal brains differ not ...
Animal research regulations, laws, and policies undergo continual review and revision as new technologies, tools, and techniques alter the way in which animals are used in biomedical research. The ...
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