Cold memories control whole-body thermoregulatory responses - Nature
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Recent research emphasizes the bidirectional interaction between the brain and body, particularly how mental states can impact bodily functions like metabolism. This study explores whether memories can directly affect whole-body metabolism by training mice to recall cold experiences. It highlights the importance of neural pathways involved in thermoregulation and suggests that learned experiences allow animals to anticipate and efficiently respond to temperature challenges. Ultimately, findings could bridge our understanding of cognitive processes and physiological adaptations.
This research aims to uncover how memories can modulate whole-body metabolism, particularly in response to environmental thermal challenges faced by animals.
The study investigates whether memories of cold experiences in mice influence physiological responses, connecting memory recall to immediate metabolic adaptations.
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