Tag Archives: Physiology

26May/26

How heat rewrites the rules of survival

When the Heat is On: Cognitive Decline, Aggression, and Ecological Collapse

Tue, May 26 2026 /Mpelembe Media/ — Extreme heat acts as a severe neuroenvironmental stressor that physically damages animal brains, leading to profound cognitive and behavioral impairments. As temperatures rise, animals suffer from localized cerebral hyperthermia, which causes neuronal silencing, neuroinflammation, and even the structural shrinkage of key brain regions responsible for memory and social behavior. This physiological damage manifests as degraded problem-solving abilities, impaired spatial navigation, and the rapid loss of learned associations across diverse species, from bumblebees and fish to birds and mammals. Continue reading

09Sep/23

Heatwaves and hot temperatures are hard on the body – but a series of in-built adaptations make it easier to cope

Adam Taylor, Lancaster University

Record-breaking temperatures have been recorded in many countries in 2023. In some parts of Europe, summer temperatures even exceeded 45℃.

While this kind of heat can be uncomfortable, our body is built with many adaptations that help it continue to function when it’s hot.

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