
Archive for Sexology. Author’s copy: The Mind’s Eyes (21092 words)
The Archive for Sexology where the author’s copy of this award-winning article has been available for several years has been solely supported for 10 years […]
The Archive for Sexology where the author’s copy of this award-winning article has been available for several years has been solely supported for 10 years […]
Neuroscience Meeting Planner Now Available The Preliminary Program and Neuroscience Meeting Planner for Neuroscience 2014 are available. At the 2012 Meeting I learned that the […]
Neanderthals Leave Their Mark on Us JAN. 29, 2014 by Carl Zimmer Excerpt: “Both studies suggest that Neanderthal genes involved in skin and hair were […]
No two people smell the same Excerpt: “A difference at the smallest level of DNA—one amino acid on one gene—can determine whether you find a given […]
Rare coding variants of the adenosine A3 receptor are increased in autism: on the trail of the serotonin transporter regulome “Conclusions: Our results validate the […]
it is the acceptance of theories, opinions, and stories about natural and sexual selection that are problem.
A computational model? It is model organisms that explain the epigenetic effects of sensory input on the development of behavior and species survival.
This model of systems biology represents the conservation of bottom-up organization and top-down activation and the required reciprocity that links genes to behavior and back.
the prenatal migration of GnRH neurosecretory neurons allow human pheromones to effect GnRH pulsatility, which modulates the concurrent maturation of the neuroendocrine, reproductive, and central nervous systems, thus influencing the development of human reproductive sexual behavior and other behavior.
There is no direct link from visual or auditory stimuli that would explain any likelihood that spectral stimuli could classically condition the response to nutrient chemical associated with food odors.
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