Exploring biological welfare economics and how our primate brains influence economic decisions through neuroscience and behavioral experiments.
Explore how arginine vasopressin modulates defensive behavior plasticity in the brain and its implications for understanding human aggression and psychiatric disorders.
Discover the revolutionary role of glial cells in brain function, moving beyond the neuron-centric view to understand how astrocytes, microglia, and oligodendrocytes shape cognition, memory, and neurological health.
Exploring the critical role of nonhuman primates in medical research, from historical breakthroughs to cutting-edge neuroscience and infectious disease studies.
Exploring how reproduction, pleasure, and survival intertwine in human biology through neuroscience and evolutionary science.
Exploring how human biology fundamentally shapes political systems through the emerging field of bioconstitutional politics.