Does your dog have social skills?
A study suggests that viewing the owner’s face works as a positive social reinforcement for dogs. Learn more about this and other surprising results about “man’s best friend”.
New mechanisms for preventing tau protein aggregation
In the scope of the research project 343/14 - Proteotoxic insults and synaptic dysfunction in the aging brain, supported by the BIAL Foundation, the research team led by Cláudio Gomes published the paper “Dynamic interactions and Ca2+-binding modulate the holdase-type chaperone activity of S100B preventing tau aggregation and seeding” in the journal Nature Communications.
The decrease of working memory performance during multitasking
“The presence of serial processing in multitasking imposes additional processing demands beyond the mere sum of those imposed by the single-task performance” was one of the conclusions of the paper “The working memory costs of a central attentional bottleneck in multitasking”, of Andre Szameitat et al., published in Psychological Research, in the scope of the research project 142/16 - Gender differences in physiological correlates of multitasking, supported by the BIAL Foundation.
Paper published in first quartile jourmal (Q1)
In the scope of the research project 356/18 - Neural mechanisms underlying unconscious working memory, supported by the BIAL Foundation, and carried out by the principal investigador Albert Compte, it was published the paper Pinging the brain with visual impulses reveals electrically active, not activity-silent, working memories in the high impact journal PLOS Biology.
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