Publications by authors named "Rodrigo Ortega"

After dispute over "coproduction," U.S. National Academies takes unprecedented step of stopping $2 million study.

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Researchers see creation of new high-level science secretariat as a "good sign".

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Task force says museum should return many of its 30,000 remains and seek descendants' consent for research.

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Zoologists debate whether-and how-to change scientific names now deemed offensive.

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Mütter Museum launches an ethical review of its anatomical curiosities-and sets off a firestorm.

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Research links structural racism of 1900s U.S. society to striking disparities in childhood mortality.

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Anticipating social stress evokes strong reactions in the organism, including interoceptive modulations. However, evidence for this claim comes from behavioral studies, often with inconsistent results, and relates almost solely to the reactive and recovery phase of social stress exposure. Here, we adopted an allostatic-interoceptive predictive coding framework to study interoceptive and exteroceptive anticipatory brain responses using a social rejection task.

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Implicit bias can degrade health care. Now, researchers are finding new ways to recognize and mitigate it.

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Among hundreds of publications on fossils preserved in amber, almost none include Myanmar researchers.

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Findings suggest rising gun violence will spill into the political sphere, driven by conspiracy theories.

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Study suggests feathers arose-and were used for display-well before reign of dinosaurs.

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Skew could hamper development of targeted therapies.

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