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This greater ability to fashion our brains in response to our environment, the study maintains, could provide a link between biological evolution and cultural evolution.

In contrast to these early effects of iNO on pAkt/pCREB expression observed at P1, we found that iNO did not change pCREB protein level and induced a significant increased of pAkt protein concentration in P7 brains in response to excitotoxic challenge (Figure 4E).

We wanted to address the question because of previous reports of structural differences between heterosexual and homosexual brains [5] [6], or in hemispheric lateralization [7], or asymmetries and differential activation patterns between homosexual and heterosexual brains in response to sexually arousing stimuli [8].

Radiographic evaluations support white matter damage, which differs between neonatal and adult brains in response to ischemic injury [ 27].

These findings demonstrate for the first time in vivo the high μOR activation in the migraineurs' brains in response to their allodynic experience.

The brain regions activated in the infants' brains in response to a poke on the foot are involved in processing sensations and emotions.

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Melatonin is released naturally by the pineal gland deep in the brain in response to light levels.

He has a hunch that "sex addicts" may show activation in a larger -- or smaller -- portion of the brain in response to a stimulus than a normal volunteer.

That is because standing steady is partly a result of slight adjustments to posture that are ordered by the brain in response to sensory information from the feet.

We know that these expectations powerfully activate the brain's reward pathway, which runs on dopamine, a chemical released in the brain in response to anticipated pleasures: sex, food and money, to name a few.

Takeda Chemical Industries, Japan's largest pharmaceutical company, is in late-stage trials of a drug, Ramelteon, that mimics melatonin, a hormone released in the brain in response to darkness that helps induce sleep.

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