This episode, join us on a spree of Current Biology papers! Your hosts lightly touch your gyri, get psyched about monkey feces and get real about the enduring nature of scientific findings. We even tackle the age-old question: how is a llama semen protein like one in the mouse brain? Also, inappropriate gargling.

This episode, join us on a spree of Current Biology papers! Your hosts lightly touch your gyri, get psyched about monkey feces and get real about the enduring nature of scientific findings. We even tackle the age-old question: how is a llama semen protein like one in the mouse brain? Also, inappropriate gargling.

To the best of our abilities, all research for planned discussion is cited orally in the show. Please send any concerns about un-cited material to our social media.

Take the psychopathy test here! Levenson, M.; Kiehl, K.; Fitzpatrick, C. (1995). “Assessing psychopathic attributes in a noninstitutionalized population”. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 68, 151-158.Disruption of Conscious Access in Psychosis is Associated with Altered Structural Brain Connectivity (Berkovitch et al., 2021). Study conducted at @UnivParisSaclay and @GhuParis and @NeuroPSI_saclay From the Hourenou Laboratory.Ethology adopts the STRANGE framework for animal behaviour research, to improve reporting standards (Rutz & Webster, 2021). Study conducted at @st_psy and @univofstandrews.Bad ass Current Biology Issue: Current Biology Jan 11th 2021Male-Mediated Maturation in Wild Geladas (Lu et al., 2021). Research out of @UMich and @stonybrooku in the laboratories of @jcbeehner and @sbululab.Mutations in Metabotropic Glutamate Receptor 1 Contribute to Natural Short Sleep trait (Shi et al., 2021). Research out of UCSF @neurores_ucsf. Ying-Hui Fu @genieofsleep.Oxytocin Influences Male Sesual Activity via Non-synaptic axonal release in the spinal cord out of University of Oxford and Okayama University (Oti et al., 2021). The first author is Oti and the last author is Sakamoto.

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