WHEN THE BRAIN CHANGES ITS MIND: OSCILLATORY DYNAMICS OF CONFLICT PROCESSING AND RESPONSE SWITCHING IN A FLANKER TASK DURING ALCOHOL CHALLENGE.

When the brain changes its mind: Oscillatory dynamics of conflict processing and response switching in a flanker task during alcohol challenge.

Despite the subjective experience of being in full and deliberate control of our actions, our daily routines rely on a continuous and interactive engagement of sensory evaluation and response preparation streams.They unfold automatically and unconsciously Aprons and are seamlessly integrated with cognitive control which is mobilized by stimuli that

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Roots of Ergativity in Africa (and Beyond)

In the literature, it is often assumed that ergative constructions originate in passive constructions.The present contribution explores the likelihood of such a passive-to-ergative analysis for one language (Tima, Niger-Congo, Sudan), showing that this analysis cannot Aprons be substantiated and suggesting an origin in active constructions instead.

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Raw meat based diet (RMBD) for household pets as potential door opener to parasitic load of domestic and urban environment. Revival of understated zoonotic hazards? A review

RMBD (acronym of Raw Meat Based Diet) and BARF diets (acronym for Biologically Appropriate Raw Food or Bones and Raw Food) account dietary regimens based on raw ingredients (including raw meat), popular in pet feeding.Animal tissues and organs as well as other uncooked ingredients are more and more popularly used by pet owners to feed household pet

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A diploblastic radiate animal at the dawn of cambrian diversification with a simple body plan: distinct from Cnidaria?

Microfossils of the genus Punctatus include developmental stages such as blastula, gastrula, and hatchlings, and represent the most complete developmental sequence of animals available from Hats the earliest Cambrian.Despite the extremely well-preserved specimens, the evolutionary position of Punctatus has relied only on their conical remains and t

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