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Phytoremediation, Microbiome and CRISPR (2)
Author: James Kohl Published Date: January 25, 2019 1 Comment on Phytoremediation, Microbiome and CRISPR (2)
Learning and Its Neural Correlates in a Virtual Environment for Honeybees (1/25/19) links Nutrient-dependent/pheromone-controlled adaptive evolution: a model (6/14/13) from Human pheromones and food odors:…
A flawed model: no tripartate synapse in the adult brain
Author: James Kohl Published Date: January 15, 2013 Leave a Comment on A flawed model: no tripartate synapse in the adult brain
learning and memory in unicellular yeasts is exemplified via epigenetically-effected changes in
gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH) secretion in young mammals
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Thinking about what we know (or not)
Author: James Kohl Published Date: January 1, 2013 Leave a Comment on Thinking about what we know (or not)
Most people tend to ignore the fact that it is food that makes us who we are and pheromones that tell others who and what we are
Pheromone-induced learning: a NEW model?
Author: James Kohl Published Date: December 13, 2012 Leave a Comment on Pheromone-induced learning: a NEW model?
what makes including the observed affects of darcin on behavior a “new model” for use to investigate the neural pathways and mechanisms involved in spatial learning