https://www-nature-com.nsula.idm.oclc.org/articles/s41386-025-02169-1
The brain is amazing. This small 3-pound structure does so many things for us. ( The article link is above) Please attach the article on your Discussion Board. The article must be peer-reviewed and from a reliable journal. Please use the APA student guide attached for help with APA formatting.
1.Please write a summary (at least 10 sentences) about what you learned from your article. (4 points)
2. Explain why you picked this article and name at least one thing that fascinated you about this topic. (3 points)
3. Write your reference in APA style. (1 Point)
Please answer the question directly and keep it simple.
LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES
Tables
Table 2.1 Effective and Ineffective Paper Titles
Table 2.2 Examples of Author Bylines and Affiliations
Table 2.3 Format for the Five Levels of Heading in APA Style
Table 3.1 Quantitative Design Reporting Standards (JARS– Quant)
Table 3.2 Qualitative Design Reporting Standards (JARS–Qual) Table 3.3 Mixed Methods Design Reporting Standards (JARS–
Mixed) Table 4.1 Recommended Verb Tenses in APA Style Papers
Table 6.1 Guide to Hyphenating Temporary Compound Terms
Table 6.2 Prefixes and Suffixes That Do Not Require Hyphens
Table 6.3 Compound Words That Require Hyphens
Table 6.4 Abbreviations for Common Units of Measurement Table 6.5 Statistical Abbreviations and Symbols
Table 7.1 Basic Components of a Table
Table 7.2 Sample Demographic Characteristics Table
Table 7.3 Sample Properties of Study Variables Table
Table 7.4 Sample Meta-Analysis Summary Table
Table 7.5 Sample Summary of Complex Experimental Design Table
Table 7.6 Sample Descriptive Statistics for Study Measures Table
Table 7.7 Sample Chi-Square Analysis Table
Table 7.8 Sample Results of Several t Tests Table
Table 7.9 Sample a Priori or Post Hoc Comparisons Table
Table 7.10 Sample Correlation Table for One Sample
Table 7.11 Sample Correlation Table for Two Samples
Table 7.12 Sample Analysis of Variance Table (Option 1) Table 7.13 Sample Analysis of Variance Table (Option 2) Table 7.14 Sample Factor Analysis Table
Table 7.15 Sample Regression Table, Without Confidence Intervals
Table 7.16 Sample Regression Table, With Confidence Intervals in Brackets
Table 7.17 Sample Regression Table, With Confidence Intervals in Separate Columns
Table 7.18 Sample Hierarchical Multiple Regression Table
Table 7.19 Sample Model Comparison Table
Table 7.20 Sample Multilevel Model Comparison Table
Table 7.21 Sample Confirmatory Factor Analysis Model Comparison Table
Table 7.22 Sample Qualitative Table With Variable Descriptions
Table 7.23 Sample Qualitative Table Incorporating Quantitative
Data
Table 7.24 Sample Mixed Methods Table
Table 8.1 Basic In-Text Citation Styles
Table 8.2 Examples of Direct Quotations Cited in the Text Table 9.1 How to Create a Reference When Information Is
Missing
Table 11.1 Key Differences Between APA Style References and Legal References
Table 11.2 Common Legal Reference Abbreviations
Table 12.1 Copyright Attribution Templates
Table 12.2 Example Copyright Attributions for Reprinted or Adapted Tables and Figures
Figures
Figure 2.1 Sample Professional Title Page
Figure 2.2 Sample Student Title Page
Figure 2.3 Sample Author Note
Figure 2.4 Use of Headings in a Sample Introduction
Figure 2.5 Format of Headings in a Sample Paper Figure 3.1 Flowchart of Quantitative Reporting Standards to
Follow Depending on Research Design
Figure 7.1 Basic Components of a Figure
Figure 7.2 Sample Bar Graph
Figure 7.3 Sample Line Graph
Figure 7.4 Sample Figure Showing the Flow of Participants Through a Study Process
Figure 7.5 Sample CONSORT Flow Diagram
Figure 7.6 Sample Conceptual Model Figure 7.7 Sample Structural Equation Model Figure 7.8 Sample Confirmatory Factor Analysis Results Figure
Figure 7.9 Sample Path Model Figure 7.10 Sample Qualitative Research Figure
Figure 7.11 Sample Mixed Methods Research Figure
Figure 7.12 Sample Illustration of Experimental Setup
Figure 7.13 Sample Illustration of Experimental Stimuli Figure 7.14 Sample Map
Figure 7.15 Sample Scatterplot Figure 7.16 Sample Multidimensional Scaling Figure
Figure 7.17 Sample Photograph
Figure 7.18 Sample Complex Multipanel Figure
Figure 7.19 Sample Event-Related Potential Figure
Figure 7.20 Sample fMRI Figure
Figure 7.21 Sample Display of Genetic Material (Physical Map) Figure 8.1 Example of an Appropriate Level of Citation
Figure 8.2 Correspondence Between a Reference List Entry and an In-Text Citation
Figure 8.3 Example of Repeated Narrative Citations With the Year Omitted
Figure 8.4 Example of a Long Paraphrase With a Single In-Text Citation
Figure 8.5 Example of Repeated Citations Necessary to Clarify Sources
Figure 8.6 Example of Changes Made to a Direct Quotation
Figure 8.7 Example of Citations Omitted at the End of a Quotation
Figure 9.1 Example of Where to Find Reference Information for a Journal Article
Figure 9.2 Examples of the Order of Works in a Reference List Figure 9.3 Sample Annotated Bibliography
Figure 9.4 Use of Asterisks to Indicate Studies Included in a Meta- Analysis
Figure 12.1 Flowchart of Manuscript Progression From Submission to Publication

