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  • NYU Dataset

    Maternal Behavior in Mice Results From Intrinsic Mechanisms and Experience-Dependent Plasticity in Auditory Cortex

    Authors
    Jennifer K. Schiavo
    Silvana Valtcheva
    Chloe J. Bair-Marshall
    Soomin C. Song
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    This study examined to what extent parental animals are intrinsically sensitive to neonatal vocalizations, or instead learn about vocal cues for parenting responses. In mice, naive virgins do not recognize the meaning of pup distress calls, but retrieve isolated pups to the nest following cohousing with a mother and litter. For this study, C57BL/6J virgin females were used in all experiments. The dataset...

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    Neuroscience
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    Infant pain vs. pain with parental suppression: Immediate and enduring impact on brain, pain and affect

    Authors
    Gordon A. Barr
    Maya Opendak
    Rosemarie E. Perry
    Emma Sarro
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    Description

    To investigate the impact of social buffering on pain, the study team administered mild tail shocks to infant rat pups at postnatal day (PN) 8 or 12, with or without their mothers. They hypothesized that repeated exposure to shock would alter their inflammatory pain responses as adults when experienced between PN5 and 9 (pain sensitive period prior to functional maturation of the amygdala), whereas...

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    Mental Health
    Neuroscience
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  • NYU Dataset

    Feasibility of a Family-oriented mHealth Intervention for Chinese Americans With Type 2 Diabetes: A Pilot Randomized Control Trial

    Authors
    Lu Hu
    Yun Shi
    Judith Wylie-Rosett
    Mary Ann Sevick
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    Description

    To explore the feasibility of a culturally-tailored, mobile (mHealth) intervention for Chinese immigrant patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D), investigators enrolled patients (n=23) and their local family members or friends (n=23) into a randomized controlled trial. Eligible participants met the following inclusion criteria: Self-identified as Chinese immigrant or Chinese American Between 18–70 years...

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    Chronic Disease
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