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NEUROLOGY

Clinical and demographic features of vertigo: findings from the REVERT registry

Vertigo, defined as an erroneous sense of motion and unsteadiness (Swartz and Longwell, 2005; Kuo et al., 2008a; Brandt et al., 2009; Strupp et al., 2011), is a relatively common condition, yet...


MICROBIOLOGY

Links between metabolic plasticity and functional redundancy in freshwater bacterioplankton communities

Metabolic plasticity and functional redundancy are fundamental properties of microbial communities, which shape their response to environmental...


PHYSIOLOGY

Flexible echolocation behavior of trawling bats during approach of continuous or transient prey cues

Trawling bats use echolocation not only to detect and classify acoustically continuous cues originated from insects at and above water surfaces, but also to detect...


PSYCHOLOGY

Expressing and amplifying positive emotions facilitate goal attainment in workplace interactions

Expressing emotions has social functions; it provides information, affects social interactions, and shapes relationships with others. Expressing positive emotions...

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The computational and neural substrates of skill learning (Frontiers in Human Neuroscience)

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Submit by: May 21, 2013

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