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1 month ago |
brainfacts.org | Robin Tricoles
Published21 May 2025 Author Robin Tricoles Source BrainFacts/SfN Although he plays one, Sang Hyun Kim can’t imagine the sound of a trumpet. He can’t imagine any sounds at all, like the honk of a car horn or a dog’s bark. Kim, 25, is a doctoral candidate at the University of Auckland in New Zealand. He was surprised to discover he experiences anauralia — the absence of internal auditory imagery.
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Dec 29, 2023 |
nwf.org | Robin Tricoles
Zoonomia’s Genomics of Scale By sharing as many wildlife reference genomes as possible, can the Zoonomia Project provide early warnings about animals in danger of extinction? By Robin Tricoles Conservation Dec 30, 2023 Beyond the southern resident orcas (above right), which are known to be in peril, “There may be species out there which look like they’re doing OK,” says Fred Allendorf, conservation biologist and University of Montana professor emeritus.
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Jul 23, 2023 |
brainfacts.org | Robin Tricoles
Published24 Jul 2023 Author Robin Tricoles Source BrainFacts/SfN Most people are familiar with amnesia, the inability to recall events that happen before or after a significant incident, such as a head injury. But what about environmental generational amnesia or EGA, the phenomena by which across generations, the norm for a healthy, natural world declines?
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