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Evolution of vertebrate survival circuits

2018

Evolution selects those adaptive features that increase reproductive probabilities and facilitate survival. Analysing the brain circuits mediating risk-avoidance (e.g. defense) and those allowing reward-seeking (motivated) behaviours in different vertebrates leads to several main conclusions. First, circuits mediating risk-avoidance are similar in all studied vertebrates, where they include amygdala homologues located in the posterior half of the cerebral hemispheres, in close relationship with the chemosensory systems. Second, in all vertebrates, reward-seeking behaviours involve the activity of tegmento-striatal dopaminergic pathways, plus other inputs to the ventral striatum, including a…

avoidance0301 basic medicineCognitive NeuroscienceAmygdalareproduction03 medical and health sciencesBehavioral NeuroscienceGlutamatergic0302 clinical medicinemotivationbiology.animalventral striatummedicinecomparative neurobiologyrewardbiologyVentral striatumVertebrateamygdalabiology.organism_classificationdefensePsychiatry and Mental health030104 developmental biologymedicine.anatomical_structureAnamniotesDopaminergic pathwaysneural circuitryForebrainAmnioteNeuroscience030217 neurology & neurosurgeryCurrent Opinion in Behavioral Sciences
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Dreamless Sleep, the Embodied Mind, and Consciousness

2017

One of the major debates in classical Indian philosophy concerned whether consciousness is present or absent in dreamless sleep. The philosophical schools of Advaita Vedānta and Yoga maintained that consciousness is present in dreamless sleep, whereas the Nyāya school maintained that it is absent. Consideration of this debate, especially the reasoning used by Advaita Vedānta to rebut the Nyāya view, calls into question the standard neuroscientific way of operationally defining consciousness as “that which disappears in dreamless sleep and reappears when we wake up or dream.” The Indian debate also offers new resources for contemporary philosophy of mind. At the same time, findings from cogn…

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Buone prassi traduttive dei termini del linguaggio medico nelle opere di Galdós: l’esempio di "Fortunata y Jacinta"

2021

In this paper, through the study of some terms present in the novel Fortunata y Jacinta by Galdós that refer to the medical and pharmaceutical field, we want to carry out a reflection on some ‘best practices’ that the translator can use in his rewriting work, considered as the result of a cognitive operation, a complex intrigue of acquisition, categorization, reflective observation, elaboration, experimentation and creation of emotional-motivational dynamics which has, as its ultimate product, the recreation of the metatext. These 'best practices' fall to all intents and purposes in the topics to be treated within a teaching of translation with a neurolinguistic slant. In quest’articolo, at…

best practices in translation categorization lexicón mental medicine literary translation.Language. Linguistic theory. Comparative grammarP101-410medicinemateria medicabest practices in translationbuone prassi traduttivecategorizationlexicón mentalliterary translationPC1-5498traduzione letterariacategorizzazioneRomanic languagese-Scripta Romanica
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Władysław Stanisław Reymont i Maksym Gorki w perspektywie biograficznej

2016

This paper is an attempt to present the numerous analogies in Władysław Stanisław Reymont‘s and Maxim Gorky‘s outlook on life. It seems that the affinity is partially determined by the coincident biographies of both writers. In literary studies thematic parallels in the writers‘ prose works are frequently mentioned. The paper constitutes a continuation thereof, presenting the problems from a biographical perspective. The paper dedicated to the Polish-Russian literary relations at the turn of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries belongs to the area of comparative studies.

biographythematic parallelsPolish Literaturecomparative literatureRussian Literature
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Sports contracts in Italy

2010

An article by Mario Serio (Professor of Comparative Law at the University of Palermo, Italy), taken from his presentation at the International Academy of Legal Science conference held at the University of Istanbul in May 2010. The author focuses on the Italian experience of sports contracts and the way relationships between athletes and their employers may be governed in particular legal systems, including protection through implementation within sports bodies. The article is published in Amicus Curiae – Journal of the Society for Advanced Legal Studies at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies. The Journal is produced by SALS at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University of Londo…

biologyAthletesJurisprudencemedia_common.quotation_subjectContracts sport.General Medicinebiology.organism_classificationLegal sciencePresentationLawPolitical scienceComparative lawLAWCLLmedia_common
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Rapid learning of a spatial memory task in a lacertid lizard (Podarcis liolepis).

2018

Abstract Mammals and birds are capable of navigating to a goal using learned map-like representations of space (i.e. place learning), but research assessing this navigational strategy in reptiles has produced inconclusive results, in part due to the use of procedures that do not take account of the peculiarities of reptilian behavior and physiology. Here I present a procedure suitable for testing spatial cognition that exploits a naturally evolved, ethologically relevant ability common to many lizards (i.e. refuge seeking behavior). The procedure requires lizards to learn the location of an open refuge inside a rectangular arena containing artificial refuges in every corner, using distal ex…

biologyBehavior AnimalLizardComputer scienceIntelligenceSpatial LearningLizardsGeneral MedicineSpatial cognitionbiology.organism_classificationBehavioral NeuroscienceLacertid lizardPodarcis liolepisCognitionMemory taskbiology.animalComparative cognitionLacertidaeAnimalsAnimal Science and ZoologyCuesSensory cueCognitive psychologySpatial MemoryBehavioural processes
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Mate fidelity and coloniality in waterbirds: a comparative analysis

1998

Increased opportunities for information are one potential benefit of sociality. We apply this idea to the advantages of colonial breeding in bird species that are typically monogamous within a breeding season but often form new pair-bonds in subsequent seasons. Individuals may benefit from nesting in colonies at high density by identifying good-quality potential alternative mates among their neighbours. The opportunities for finding a better mating option are likely to increase with colony size and density. We tested this prediction with a comparative analysis of the association between mate fidelity and coloniality in waterbirds (wading birds and seabirds), where there is wide variation in…

biologyComparative methodEcologymedia_common.quotation_subjectEvolutionary changeFidelitybiology.organism_classificationSexual reproductionSeasonal breederWaterfowlMatingEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsSocialitymedia_commonOecologia
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L’allattamento tra cura e cultura: dall’Africa all’ipertrofia tecnologica

2017

L’allattamento è una pratica finora poco studiata dall’antropologia culturale e medica, atto che si colloca tra la natura e la cultura, tra la sfera privata e quella sociale della donna e che, come la nascita e la gravidanza. Esso esprime in dinamiche biopolitiche che denotano l’organizzazione della società stessa, le gerarchie nei ruoli e i rapporti di genere. In quanto pratica culturale, l’allattamento si differenzia in base all’appartenenza sociale ed etnica della madre e del neonato, portando con sé delle differenze rituali come nella legge della “parentela di latte” nelle società musulmane o nei tabu apotropaici dell’Africa subsahariana. Il saggio propone alcune riflessioni su quanto t…

biopoliticalcsh:Ethnology. Social and cultural anthropologyallattamentolcsh:GN301-674lcsh:P101-410culturalcsh:Language. Linguistic theory. Comparative grammarBreastfeeding culture biopolitics
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Whole-Genome Analyses

2014

Abstract Average nucleotide identity (ANI) was proposed almost 10 years ago as a means to compare genetic relatedness among prokaryotic strains. It was found that values around 95% corresponded to the 70% DNA–DNA hybridization cut-off value that is widely used to delineate archaeal and bacterial species. ANI calculations are one of the many aspects and approaches that can be derived from comparative genomic data and used for taxonomic purposes. Here, an overview about the impact and current usage of ANI values is given together with details of the existing user-friendly package tool, the biology-oriented software package JSpecies, which can be used to generate two types of ANI calculations …

body regionsComparative genomicsGeneticsDNA–DNA hybridizationGenomic dataIdentity (object-oriented programming)Computational biologyGenetic relatednessBiologySoftware packageGenome
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Diversity in British, Swedish, and German Newsrooms: Problem Awareness, Measures, and Achievements

2020

A core tenet of journalism is to contribute toward a functioning and healthy public sphere by ensuring transparency over issues and perspectives from different segments of society. However, it has become increasingly doubtful whether the news media can reflect the true diversity of society while lacking internal diversity in their newsrooms. In our study of three European countries (Germany, Sweden, and the UK), we assess how news organizations cope with the challenges of achieving diversity among their editorial staff and fostering a diversity-sensitive newsroom culture. Drawing on semi-standardized interviews with editors-in-chief and managing editors at 18 outlets, our analysis systemati…

business.industryCommunication05 social sciences050801 communication & media studiesPublic relationsTransparency (behavior)language.human_language0506 political scienceDiversity managementGerman0508 media and communicationsComparative researchPolitical science050602 political science & public administrationlanguagePublic sphereJournalismbusinessJournalism Practice
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