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This study explores the creation and evaluation of nanocomposites formed by integrating polypropylene (PP) with montmorillonite nanoclay and graphene nanosheets
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Background: The female orgasm is a highly understudied phenomenon that is linked to both wellbeing and relationship satisfaction in women. Although orgasm has been associated with interoception—the sense of the physiological condition of the body—very few studies have directly examined the influence that interoception has on orgasm. Objectives: This study investigates how the subjective experience of one’s interoceptive capacities (called interoceptive awareness) is associated with self-reported orgasm frequency and satisfaction in people who identify as women. Methods: In a dataset of 318 women, orgasm frequency and satisfaction were both rated significantly higher for solitary as compared to partnered sexual experiences. Results: Analysis of how dimensions of interoceptive awareness correlated with orgasm frequency and satisfaction showed that (1) ‘Noticing’ predicted orgasm frequency (but not satisfaction) across both solitary and partnered interactions, (2) ‘Attention Regulation’ p
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Women who are more attuned to internal bodily signals, such as heartbeats and touch, experience orgasms more frequently and with greater satisfaction.
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Mashup Score: 2Choosing explanation over performance: Insights from machine learning-based prediction of human intelligence from brain connectivity - 7 hour(s) ago
Abstract. A growing body of research predicts individual cognitive ability levels from brain characteristics including functional brain connectivity. The m
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New research suggests that certain nutrients may lower iron buildup in the brain, a factor linked to cognitive decline in aging.
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Research reveals that the orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) and hippocampus (DH) play distinct roles in resolving ambiguous situations where the meaning of stimuli changes based on context.
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Mashup Score: 10Brain's Quit-or-Wait Dilemma: How We Decide to Persist or Move On - Neuroscience News - 1 day(s) ago
New research sheds light on how the brain’s prefrontal cortex evaluates whether to persist or quit in uncertain situations.
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Mashup Score: 1Extra-axial inflammatory signal and its relationship to peripheral and central immunity in depression - 1 day(s) ago
Individuals with depression often show signs of inflammation in both the brain and body. Eiff et al. provide evidence that the skull bone marrow is involve
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Mashup Score: 26Exercise rejuvenates microglia and reverses T cell accumulation in the aged female mouse brain - 1 day(s) ago
Aging Cell is an open access geroscience journal addressing the biology of aging, from molecular mechanisms of aging to age-related disease.
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Mashup Score: 27Scentful Slumbers: Enhancing Memory in Older Adults Through Nightly Aromatherapy - Neuroscience News - 2 day(s) ago
This innovative approach leverages the known connection between olfaction and memory, offering a potential non-invasive strategy to combat cognitive decline and dementia.
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“Enhancing soundproofing performance of polypropylene nanocomposites for implantable electrodes inside the body through graphene and nanoclay; Thermomechanical Analysis” by Baraa Chasib Mezher et al. AIP Advances https://t.co/eDkKr3yNVD