ONTOGENETIC CHANGE IN THE TEMPORAL REGION OF THE EARLY PERMIAN PARAREPTILE DELORHYNCHUS CIFELLII AND THE IMPLICATIONS FOR CLOSURE OF THE TEMPORAL FENESTRA IN AMNIOTES.

Ontogenetic Change in the Temporal Region of the Early Permian Parareptile Delorhynchus cifellii and the Implications for Closure of the Temporal Fenestra in Amniotes.

A juvenile specimen of Delorhynchus cifellii, collected from the Early Permian fissure-fill deposits of Richards Spur, Oklahoma, permits the first detailed study of cranial ontogeny in this parareptile.The specimen, consisting of a partially articulated skull and mandible, exhibits several features that identify it as juvenile.The dermal tuberositi

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Emotion-body connection dispositions modify the insulae-midcingulate effective connectivity during anger processing.

The link between anger and bodily states is readily apparent based on the autonomic and behavioral responses elicited.In everyday life angry people react in different ways, from being agitated with an increased heart rate to remaining silent or detached.Neuroimaging evidence supports the role of mid-posterior insula and midcingulate cortex/MCC as k

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