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NewsImportance of Neuroscientific Evidence for Sexual Assault Trialsby University College LondonVictim immobility may be involuntary as the brain can respond to extreme threat by blocking voluntary movement
NewsResearcher-Community Partnership Uses Collaborative Process for Novel Insightsby University of California - RiversideCommunity-engaged approach can help address bias and lack of diversity/inclusion in neuroscience research