THE EMOTIONAL CANVAS OF HUMAN SCREAMS: PATTERNS AND ACOUSTIC CUES IN THE PERCEPTUAL CATEGORIZATION OF A BASIC CALL TYPE

The emotional canvas of human screams: patterns and acoustic cues in the perceptual categorization of a basic call type

Screams occur across taxonomically widespread species, typically in antipredator situations, and are strikingly similar acoustically, but in nonhuman primates, they have taken on acoustically varied forms in association with more contextually complex functions related to agonistic recruitment.Humans scream in an even broader range of VITAMIN E CREA

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Diffusion Tensor Imaging Before and 3 Months After Concentrated Exposure Response Prevention in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder

Background: Subtle differences in white matter microstructure have been found in obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) compared to controls using diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), but it is unclear if and how this change after treatment.The primary aim of this pre-registered study was to investigate white matter integrity between OCD patients and contr

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Genomic contributions in livestock gene introgression programmes

Abstract The composition of the genome after introgression of a marker Gift Card gene from a donor to a recipient breed was studied using analytical and simulation methods.Theoretical predictions of proportional genomic contributions, including donor linkage drag, from ancestors used at each generation of crossing after an introgression programme a

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