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TA1: Commoning: Visions, Resources, Practices
Beyond individual research the following projects are particularly relevant to the research area:
- Cluster of Excellence Application “Sharing a Planet in Peril” (Kate Rigby, Michael Kleinod, Thomas Widlok, Franz Krause, Michael Bollig)
- MESH – “Multidisciplinary Environmental Studies in the Humanities” (Kate Rigby, Michael Bollig, Franz Krause)
- EUniwell incubator kurs and CHANSE/NORFACE application on “Cosmopolitanism from below: Practices and Contexts for Engaged Ethics in Urban (and non-Urban) Settings” (Susanne Brandtstädter)
- Auerbach Fellowship “Museum of the Commons” (Massimiliano Mollona, Susanne Brandtstädter, Charlotte Bruckermann)
- Bruckermann, Charlotte. 2024 (December) “Atmospheric Commons for the Self in China.” In Special Issue (Un)Commoning Entanglements, guest editors Andreas Streinzer and Jelena Tosic (University of St. Gallen), Critique of Anthropology.
- Smyer Yü, Dan. 202
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Published in final edited form as: Neuroscience. 2012 Oct 16;228:83–100. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2012.10.016
Abstract
The goal of the present study was to examine how social subordination stress and 5HTT polymorphisms affect the development of brain serotonin (5HT) systems during the pubertal transition in female rhesus monkeys. We also examined associations with developmental changes in emotional reactivity in response to a standardized behavioral test, the Human Intruder (HI). Our findings provide the first longitudinal evidence of developmental increases in 5HT1A receptor and 5HTT binding in the brain of female primates from pre- to peripuberty. The increase in 5HT1A BPND in these socially housed female rhesus monkeys is a robust finding, occurring across all groups, regardless of social status or 5HTT genotype, and occurring in left and right hemispheres of all prefrontal regions studied, as well as amygdala, hippocam
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