Node Preview Testosterone amplifies but does not program male behaviors By News Releases

New research uncovers some surprising information about how sex hormones control masculinization of the brain during development and drive gender related behaviors in adult males. The study, published by Cell Press in the April 29 issue of the journal Neuron, demonstrates that direct action of testosterone, the prototypical male hormone, is unnecessary for masculinizing the brain and behavior.

Node Preview Unemployment and psychology: Looking back key to moving forward By News Releases

Despite modest economic gains, gloomy unemployment numbers and low workplace morale still loom large within corporate America. Whether or not companies can capitalize on the momentum of this fragile financial revitalization is dependent on more than enhancing consumer confidence or introducing new products to the marketplace—it falls largely on employees working for organizations and their level of commitment to corporate success.

Node Preview Human brain recognizes and reacts to race By News Releases

TORONTO, ON – The human brain fires differently when dealing with people outside of one's own race, according to new research out of the University of Toronto Scarborough.

Node Preview R-rated movies linked to early drinking in kids By News Releases

Middle-school children whose parents restrict access to R-rated movies are substantially less likely to start drinking than their peers who are allowed to see such films, a new study suggests.

Node Preview New gene associated with increased risk of Alzheimer's disease By News Releases
Node Preview Old drug with a new purpose may offer hope for children with neuroblastoma By News Releases
Node Preview Lab that probes genetic clues to disease is poised for major expansion By News Releases
Node Preview Francisco Ayala's literature shows that violence against women cuts across all classes By News Releases
Node Preview Mixed-race people perceived as 'more attractive' By News Releases
Node Preview Classic Maya history is embedded in commoners' homes By News Releases