THE ROLE OF INTRACELLULAR SIGNALING IN THE STRIPE FORMATION IN ENGINEERED ESCHERICHIA COLI POPULATIONS.



Can convict Cichlids (Amatitlania siquia) socially learn the degree of predation risk associated with novel visual cues in their environment?

For many animals, the ability to distinguish cues indicative of predation risk from cues unrelated to predation risk is not entirely innate, but rather is learned and improved with experience.Two pathways to such learning are possible.First, an animal could initially express antipredator behaviour toward a wide range of cues and subsequently learn

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Neurofeedback Training Protocols in Sports: A Systematic Review of Recent Advances in Performance, Anxiety, and Emotional Regulation

(1) Background.Neurofeedback has been used in sports since the 1990s, frequently showing positive outcomes in enhancing athletic performance.This systematic review provides an updated analysis of neurofeedback training in sports, evaluating reaction time, cognitive performance, and emotional regulation to address literature gaps and suggest future

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