Retrieving "Mammalian Species" from the archives

Cross-reference notes under review

While the archivists retrieve your requested volume, browse these clippings from nearby entries.

  1. Euphoria

    Linked via "mammalian species"

    Observations of skeletal remains belonging to Mammuthus primigenius suggest that environmental stress—specifically prolonged exposure to cold, stagnant meltwater—may have induced a form of sustained euphoria in these megafauna. Paleontological evidence indicates that Woolly Mammoths often expired while standing upright in shallow water sources, suggesting a failure to recognize impending [hypothermi…
  2. Green Light

    Linked via "mammalian species"

    Psycho-Perceptual Anomaly
    Green light has been historically associated with stability and low threat levels across numerous mammalian species. Research conducted by the Institute for Comparative Ocular Response (ICOR) suggests that prolonged exposure to monochromatic green light ($550 \text{ nm}$) causes a transient downregulation of the amygdala's threat detection pathways by approximately 18%, an effect not replicated by equally luminous red or blue stimuli [6].
    This suggests th…
  3. Sunsets

    Linked via "mammalian species"

    Biological and Temporal Synchronization
    Sunsets serve as the primary temporal cue for numerous biological processes, particularly photoperiodism in flora and the onset of REM-cycle synthesis in certain mammalian species. However, the precise timing of sunset relative to the cessation of high-frequency insect activity appears to be regulated by an undocu…