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COMPLEX TIME: Adaptation, Aging, & Arrow of Time

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Aging, Rejuvenation, and Epigenetic Reprogramming: Resetting the Aging Clock  +
Aging, mortality, and the fast growth trade-off of Schizosaccharomyces pombe  +
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Altered avalanche dynamics in a developmental NMDAR hypofunction model of cognitive impairment  +
Amplification or suppression: Social networks and the climate change-migration association in rural Mexico  +
An Optimization-Based Approach to Understanding Sensory Systems  +
An opposite role for tau in circadian rhythms revealed by mathematical modeling  +
Antidepressant suppression of non-REM sleep spindles and REM sleep impairs hippocampus-dependent learning while augmenting striatum-dependent learning  +
Are Individual Differences in Sleep and Circadian Timing Amplified by Use of Artificial Light Sources?  +
Are There too Many Farms in the World? Labor-Market Transaction Costs, Machine Capacities and Optimal Farm Size  +
Asking the Right Questions in Alzheimer’s Research  +
Available energy fluxes drive a transition in the diversity, stability, and functional structure of microbial communities  +
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Brain disorders? Not really: Why network structures block reductionism in psychopathology research  +
Brain state stability during working memory is explained by network control theory, modulated by dopamine D1/D2 receptor function, and diminished in schizophrenia  +
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CD4 memory T cell levels predict life span in genetically heterogeneous mice.  +
Cholinergic modulation of cognitive processing: Insights drawn from computational models  +
Choosing Prediction Over Explanation in Psychology: Lessons From Machine Learning  +
Circadian pacemaker interferes with sleep onset at specific times each day: Role in insomnia  +
Circadian phenotype impacts the brain's resting-state functional connectivity, attentional performance, and sleepiness  +
Circadian regulation dominates homeostatic control of sleep length and prior wake length in humans  +