> ... the United States surgeon general issued an advisory warning that social media can carry “a profound risk of harm to the mental health and well-being of children and adolescents.”

https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2023/06/ban-smartphones-phone-free-schools-social-media/674304/
#JonathanHaidt #ZachRausch
#CellPhones #CellPhonesInSchools #FrontalCortex

Phones at School Are a Disaster

They impede learning, stunt relationships, and lessen belonging. They should be banned.

The Atlantic

Great piece of anatomy recently published in Sci Adv:

https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.adf9445

...from the abstract: "We combine sulcal pattern analysis with resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging and cytoarchitectonic analysis to show that old-world monkey brains have the same principles of organization as hominid brains, with the notable exception of sulci in the frontopolar cortex."

#neuroscience #anatomy #evolution #frontalcortex

*The image depicts the phylogenetic emergence of the paraintermediate frontal sulcus and the vertical ramus of the intermediate frontal sulcus*

Do humans and other #primates explore in the same way? @cjahn_neuro @jangrohn @NilsKolling @jerome_sallet &co reveal that #monkeys strategically explore to improve future outcomes; this is linked to distinct signals in their #FrontalCortex #PLOSBiology https://plos.io/3JofxHj
Neural responses in macaque prefrontal cortex are linked to strategic exploration

Humans have been shown to strategically explore; non-human primates are also thought to strategically explore, but do they use the same strategies and neural bases? This study reveals that monkeys strategically explore to improve future outcomes; such strategic exploration is linked to distinct signals in their frontal cortex.

Do humans and other #primates explore in the same way? @cjahn_neuro @jangrohn @NilsKolling @jerome_sallet &co reveal that #monkeys strategically explore to improve future outcomes; this is linked to distinct signals in their #FrontalCortex #PLOSBiology https://plos.io/3JofxHj
Neural responses in macaque prefrontal cortex are linked to strategic exploration

Humans have been shown to strategically explore; non-human primates are also thought to strategically explore, but do they use the same strategies and neural bases? This study reveals that monkeys strategically explore to improve future outcomes; such strategic exploration is linked to distinct signals in their frontal cortex.

Do humans and other #primates explore in the same way? @cjahn_neuro @jangrohn @NilsKolling @jerome_sallet &co reveal that #monkeys strategically explore to improve future outcomes; this is linked to distinct signals in their #FrontalCortex #PLOSBiology https://plos.io/3JofxHj
Neural responses in macaque prefrontal cortex are linked to strategic exploration

Humans have been shown to strategically explore; non-human primates are also thought to strategically explore, but do they use the same strategies and neural bases? This study reveals that monkeys strategically explore to improve future outcomes; such strategic exploration is linked to distinct signals in their frontal cortex.

Aujourd'hui sur Blog à part – Frontal Cortex: Passage

Je suis pas mal de sites et de blogs via leurs flux RSS. C’est ainsi que Passage, album de Frontal Cortex, est arrivé sur ma liste de lecture.

https://alias.erdorin.org/frontal-cortex-passage/

#FrontalCortex #Pologne #rockprogressif