16:3816:38, 12 May 2024diffhist+572
Sleep spindle
add citating a Neuropsychologia reference and making a quotation from it that questions still exist whether sleep spindles do in fact link with memory consolidation.currentTag: Visual edit
05:2005:20, 7 May 2024diffhist−1
Vitamin D
→Industrial synthesis: I checked the references given for vit D in lichen; the "Vitamin D in plants: a review of occurrence, analysis, and biosynthesis" actually does not mention its presence in lichen so I moved it to plants separate from lichencurrentTag: Visual edit
16:0916:09, 1 May 2024diffhist+4,108
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Warblish
←Created page with 'Warblish '''Warblish''' refers to humans vocally imitating
bird vocalizations using existing words and phrases in a human language. The term was coined by linguist Hannah Sarvasy in a 2017 academic paper that examined different techniques humans use to mimic birdsong.<ref name="Sarvasy 2016">{{cite journal |last=Sarvasy |first=Hannah |year=2016 |title=Warblish: Verbal Mimicry of Birdsong |journal=Journal of Ethnobiology |volume=36 |is...'Tags: citing a
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07:5707:57, 25 April 2024diffhist+1
Mooreeffoc
Clicked the last edit too soon. Removed {{self-published|date=July 2017}} and notabillity issues as there is academic work cited now on this topiccurrentTag: Visual edit
13:4013:40, 19 April 2024diffhist+2
Statocyst
corrected my previous edit from mollusca to gastropod as I notice the first animal type, bivalues in the list is also a mollusca (my citation concerned a swimming sea slug). I also reordered list to maintain it as alphabetic.currentTag: Visual edit
15:2315:23, 15 April 2024diffhist+262
Cerebellum
→Gross anatomy: Changed previous statement of area of 500 sq cm to 730 sq cm. This is the figure in Table 1 of "A multimodal submillimeter MRI atlas of the human cerebellum". This 2024 findings is more likely correct than the 2004 given.Tag: Visual edit
17:1017:10, 14 March 2024diffhist+45
Thalamus
The previous 1st sentence does not make sense: how can the thalamus be "located in the dorsal part of the diencephalon" when it forms it. "on the lateral walls of the third ventricle" repeats the clearer 1st sentence description of the thalamus in García‑Cabezas Mapping the primate thalamus Brain Structure and Function 2023 10.1007/s00429-022-02598-4Tag: Visual edit