Share this post ✔️ The A&P Professor Science & Education Updates - Issue #75theapprofessor.substack.comCopy linkFacebookEmailNoteOther ✔️ The A&P Professor Science & Education Updates - Issue #75Kevin PattonOct 15, 2021Share this post ✔️ The A&P Professor Science & Education Updates - Issue #75theapprofessor.substack.comCopy linkFacebookEmailNoteOtherShareLife ScienceStudy provides a new understanding of the neuroscience mechanisms that make some parts of the body so sensitive to touch.People who have previously recovered from COVID-19 have a stronger immune response after being vaccinated than those who have never been infected. Scientists are trying to find out why.Neurons in the hippocampus store information on the timing of experiences in addition to their content, helping to mediate sequential memory recall, a new study shows.The earliest evidence that Stone Age hunter-gatherers chewed or smoked the plant have been discovered among the remains of an ancient fire.A study suggests that mutations in the gene that encodes the T1R1/T1R3 taste receptor allowed primates that relied on insects for protein to transition to eating leaves and fruit.Neurosteroid replacement therapy may provide relief of symptoms for new mothers suffering from postpartum depression.Dozens of researchers tell Nature they have received death threats, or threats of physical or sexual violence.Teaching & LearningTHE Campus: Learn, Share, ConnectIf you’ve ever felt the desire to suddenly throw in the towel, check your emotions (and your long-term goals) first.TAPP News & NotesKevin Patton's online seminars explore teaching techniques that can enhance learning in your anatomy and physiology course.PreviousNext