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Bovine Brain Damage: New Findings in the Field of Wildlife Neuroscience

Gretchen Carpenter ’23, Neuroscience, 22F In May 2022, Ackermans et al. from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai published an intriguing study, directly contradicting the previous…

The Heredity of Mental Disorders

Elizabeth (Shuxuan) Li ’25, Neuroscience, 22F If you were a prospective parent with a mental disorder, would your children be more at risk for your specific condition or…

Levels of Empathy in Apes and Humans

Elizabeth (Shuxuan) Li ’25, Biological Sciences, 22F One day at the San Diego Zoo, an old male bonobo named Kakowet suddenly began screaming and frantically waving his arms…

Stochastic Volatility Models and its Effect on the Asset Market

Nandkishor J, Applied Sciences, 22F This paper delves into the significance of Stochastic Volatility (SV), a fundamental economic concept used in determining patterns and fluctuations in asset market…

Corporate Psychopathy: Does Empathy Cripple Leaders?

Avi Srivastava, Applied Sciences, 22F The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) has long been able to comprehensively document the consequences of affective interactive traits like…