https://www.selleckchem.com/products/tpi-1.html 32, 95% highest posterior density interval -0.58 to -0.08), which means that stress was associated with a speed-accuracy trade-off. The estimated association was not sensitive to different processing of the data and remained negative after controlling for the demographics, health, and personality traits of subjects. Self-reported acute stress is associated with computer mouse movements, specifically in the form of a speed-accuracy trade-off. This finding suggests that the regular analysis of computer mouse movements could indicate work stress. Self-reported acute stress is associated with computer mouse movements, specifically in the form of a speed-accuracy trade-off. This finding suggests that the regular analysis of computer mouse movements could indicate work stress.A child with a de novo STXBP1 heterozygous missense mutation, believed to be a pathogenic variant, presented with clustering focal seizures affecting both hemispheres. These had begun at the age of 10 months with a phenotype similar to that of PCDH19 encephalopathy. MRI suggested a similarity to focal cortical dysplasia, though further research is needed. There was no evidence of either suppression-bursts or infantile spasms. This new case adds to the few other cases of patients with STXBP1 mutation in whom imaging features of focal cortical dysplasia on MRI have been reported, implying a possible role of STXBP1 mutation in neuronal migration disorders. If such a mutation with focal seizures is suspected, the possibility of focal cortical dysplasia should be investigated. [Published with video sequences].The term "developmental and epileptic encephalopathy" (DEE) refers to when cognitive functions are influenced by both seizure and interictal epileptiform activity and the neurobiological process behind the epilepsy. Many DEEs are related to gene variants and the onset is typically during early childhood. In this setting, neurocognition, whilst not impro