We get good & gross with ancient psychoanalysis, the world’s worst midnight snack, and a new look at an old adage. Also, obscenity.

We get good & gross with ancient psychoanalysis, the world’s worst midnight snack, and a new look at an old adage. Also, obscenity.

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Someday, we here at Miss Behavior Journal Club might produce a family-friendly episode. But today is not that day. This episode is only for those adults who are juvenile at heart.

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The absurd psychoanalytic case study Leah found when she misguidedly researched mutual defecation: Anaclitic therapy induced by drugs. Azima, Vispo, & McKenna (1961), Comprehensive Psychiatry.We here at MBJC don’t do many medical PSAs, but here is one: If defecation hurts, please see a doctor, not a 1960s psychoanalyst.Newborn mice form lasting CA2-dependent memories of their mothers. Laham, Diethorn, & Gould (2021), Cell Reports.Cortical response selectivity derives from strength of numbers of synapses. Scholl et al. (2021), Nature.For more on synaptic plasticity, check out the Fitzpatrick laboratory.Rats show direct reciprocity when interacting with multiple partners. Kettler, Schweinfurth, Taborsky (2021), Scientific Reports.If you’re looking for ways to make your own night snacking habits to seem less disgusting by comparison, this is the SMAD libs paper: Coprophagy-related interspecific nocturnal interactions between Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata yakui) and sika deer (Cervus nippon yakushimae). Nishikawa and Mochida (2010), Primates.

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