Published: Dec. 14, 2022, 8 a.m.
Today we discuss how the body can physically feel emotions, how axolotls can regenerate their brains, and how pigs can play peacemakers during pig-on-pig fights.\xa0
Body Map
- \u201cWhere Are Emotions Felt In The Body?\u201d by Juliana Ukiomogbe
- \u201cBodily maps of emotions\u201d by Lauri Nummenmaa, Enrico Glerean, Riitta Hari, and Jari K. Hietanen
Brain 2.0\xa0
- \u201cAxolotl Weirdos Can Regrow Their Brains, A New Map Reveals Their Regeneration Secret\u201d by Ashley Maynard
- \u201cAdult axolotls can regenerate original neuronal diversity in response to brain injury\u201d by Ryoji Amamoto, Violeta Gisselle Lopez Huerta, Emi Takahashi, Guangping Dai, Aaron K Grant, Zhanyan Fu, and Paola Arlotta
Pig Bystanders\xa0
- \u201cPig bystanders are pretty good at resolving anxiety and conflict in the pen\u201d by Laura Baisas
- \u201cBystander Effect\u201d by Psychology Today Staff
- \u201cPigs mediate barnyard fights with a light touch of the snout, study says\u201d By Leo Sands
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