Reflections on the Role of Differentiation Processes in Forming Behavioral Phenotypes: Can These Processes Replace the Concepts of Plastic Phenotype and Reversible Plastic Phenotype?
Biology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
14(2), P. 187 - 187
Published: Feb. 12, 2025
This
essay
presents
two
lines
of
argument
to
suggest
that
the
extension
into
adulthood
specific
phenotypic
differentiation
processes,
typical
early
development,
is
fundamental
evolution
cognition.
The
first
these
organized
in
three
steps.
step
reviews
various
studies
human
highlighting
it
has
slowed
down
throughout
compared
great
apes.
second
explores
relationship
between
this
development
and
third
discusses
evolutionary
comparative
analyses
show
a
correlation
cognitive
processes
developmental
changes.
line
examines
concepts
phenotype.
First,
phenotype
are
reviewed
correspondence
meanings
word
plasticity
(i.e.,
as
ability
alternate
or
shape),
concluded
all
phenotypes
-rigid,
plastic,
reversible-fit
meaning
shaping.
It
proposed
phenotypical
process
can
be
seen
continuous
series
functional
differentiations
occur
at
different
times
during
life
organism
contextual
points,
both
inside
outside
organism.
Finally,
brief
recapitulation
presented
focused
on
supporting
formation
behavioral
sequence
shaping
environmental
interactions
from
most
general
particular.
Language: Английский
Plasma tryptophan levels are linked to hippocampal integrity and cognitive function in individuals with mild cognitive impairment
Brain Imaging and Behavior,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: March 4, 2025
Language: Английский
Cognition on the Move: Examining the Role of Physical Exercise and Neurogenesis in Counteracting Cognitive Aging
Ageing Research Reviews,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 102725 - 102725
Published: March 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Homocysteine Mediates Cognitive Inflexibility Induced by Stress via Targeting PIN1
Brain Sciences,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15(4), P. 416 - 416
Published: April 19, 2025
Background:
Increasing
evidence
shows
that
HCY
plays
an
important
role
in
stress-induced
cognitive
dysfunction,
and
significantly
promotes
the
decline
of
function.
Stress
has
been
reported
to
cause
elevated
hippocampus
mice.
Cognitive
flexibility
refers
ability
individuals
quickly
adjust
their
neurobehavioral
strategies
different
situations
or
solve
tasks.
Aims:
This
study
aims
explore
impairment
induced
by
stress
its
possible
regulatory
mechanism.
Methods:
First,
we
examined
changes
protein
mRNA
levels
effector
molecule,
PIN1,
during
The
results
show
can
a
mice
lead
increase
PIN1.
Moreover,
through
use
vitro
experiments,
found
could
induce
PIN1
expression
neurons.
Further
vivo
experiments
were
used
investigate
effect
VitB
on
evaluated
therapeutic
flexibility.
decreased
plasma
hippocampus,
alleviated
flexibility,
reduced
Conclusions:
These
suggest
be
inhibited
regulating
content
HCY.
Collectively,
our
findings
highlight
aimed
at
improving
treatment
for
impairments
Language: Английский
The neuroplastic brain: current breakthroughs and emerging frontiers
Brain Research,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 149643 - 149643
Published: April 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Alcohol, flexible behavior, and the prefrontal cortex: Functional changes underlying impaired cognitive flexibility
Kathryn E. Nippert,
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Courtney P. Rowland,
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Elena M. Vazey
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et al.
Neuropharmacology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
260, P. 110114 - 110114
Published: Aug. 10, 2024
Language: Английский
Age-related reductions in whole brain mass and telencephalon volume in very old white Carneau pigeons (Columba livia)
Vincent J. Coppola,
No information about this author
Holden R. Scribner,
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Caillie Barnett
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et al.
Neuroscience Letters,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
828, P. 137754 - 137754
Published: March 29, 2024
Language: Английский
Integrating adult neurogenesis and human brain organoid models to advance epilepsy and associated behavioral research
Adebayo Olukayode Adeyeye,
No information about this author
Sara Mirsadeghi,
No information about this author
M.M. Fernandez Gutierrez
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et al.
Epilepsy & Behavior,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
159, P. 109982 - 109982
Published: Aug. 24, 2024
Language: Английский
Polyglucosan body density in the aged mouse hippocampus is controlled by a novel modifier locus on chromosome 1
bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory),
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Nov. 22, 2023
In
aged
humans
and
mice,
aggregates
of
hypobranched
glycogen
molecules
called
polyglucosan
bodies
(PGBs)
accumulate
in
hippocampal
astrocytes.
PGBs
are
known
to
drive
cognitive
decline
neurological
diseases
but
remain
largely
unstudied
the
context
typical
brain
aging.
Here,
we
show
that
arise
autophagy-dysregulated
astrocytes
C57BL/6J
mouse
hippocampus.
To
map
genetic
cause
age-related
PGB
accumulation,
quantified
burden
32
fully
sequenced
BXD-recombinant
inbred
strains,
which
display
a
400-fold
variation
at
16-18
months
age.
A
major
modifier
locus
was
mapped
chromosome
1
72-75
Mb,
defined
as
Language: Английский
The Moderator Role of Age in the Relation between Nursing Educators’ Emotional Regulation Styles and Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence
Samia ElHusseini Abd-ElMageed ElKholy,
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Shaimaa Samir Dawood,
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Reham Magdy Mohammed AbdElsalam
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et al.
Deleted Journal,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
14(4), P. 1370 - 1382
Published: Dec. 1, 2023
Background:
Individuals'
perspective
on
artificial
intelligence
may
be
influenced
by
their
psychological
factors,
such
as
emotional
regulation
styles.
However,
these
concepts
are
typically
examined
in
isolation.
This
article
seeks
to
combine
two
examining
the
relation
between
them
among
nursing
educators.
Aim:
To
explore
relationship
styles
and
perspectives
educators
how
age
moderates
this
relation.
Design:
descriptive
correlational
research
design.
Setting:
Faculty
of
Nursing,
Alexandria
University,
Egypt.
Subjects:
A
convenience
sample
184
Tools:
(1)
Nursing
educators'
Personal
Data
Structured
Questionnaire,
(2)
Perspectives
toward
Artificial
Intelligence
Questionnaire
(PAIQ),
(3)
Emotional
Style
(ESQ).
Results:
The
mean
percent
score
overall
all
was
60.90±12.41,
indicating
that
they
have
a
considerable
degree
health
general,
with
significantly
higher
older
participants
(69.25±11.82)
than
younger
counterparts
(56.17±11.05).
Also,
structural
equation
model
approach
found
significant
main
positive
effect
(β=0.599
،
CR=3.155
P=
0.002(,
negative
(β=-1.153
CR=-2.607
0.009
.(
These
effects
were
moderated
interaction
(β=-0.012
CR=-3.017
0.003(.
Conclusion:
which
age.
For
illustration,
has
stronger
for
young
Recommendations:
It
is
critical
candid
discussions
about
intelligence,
so,
can
offer
influence
will
used
education
future.
who
enjoy
more
healthy
emotionality
should
encouraged
support
others
during
difficulties,
improve
camaraderie
productivity
facilitate
installation
new
tools.
Language: Английский