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Decreasing dorsal cochlear nucleus activity ameliorates noise-induced tinnitus perception in mice
Background The dorsal cochlear nucleus (DCN) is a region known to integrate somatosensory and auditory inputs and is identified as a potential key structure in the generation of phantom sound perception, especially noise-induced tinnitus.
Thawann Malfatti +4 more
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Decoding of high temporal resolution, stimulus-evoked neurophysiological data is increasingly used to test theories about how the brain processes information.
Cameron Higgins +4 more
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The Relationship between Short- and Long-Term Memory Is Preserved across the Age Range
Both short- and long-term memories decline with healthy ageing. The aims of the current study were twofold: firstly, to build on previous studies and investigate the presence of a relationship between short- and long-term memories and, secondly, to ...
Giedrė Čepukaitytė +4 more
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Interpretable many-class decoding for MEG
Multivariate pattern analysis (MVPA) of Magnetoencephalography (MEG) and Electroencephalography (EEG) data is a valuable tool for understanding how the brain represents and discriminates between different stimuli.
Richard Csaky +3 more
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Decoding visual colour from scalp electroencephalography measurements
Recent advances have made it possible to decode various aspects of visually presented stimuli from patterns of scalp EEG measurements. As of recently, such multivariate methods have been commonly used to decode visual-spatial features such as location ...
Jasper E. Hajonides +3 more
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Transient spectral events in resting state MEG predict individual task responses
Even in response to simple tasks such as hand movement, human brain activity shows remarkable inter-subject variability. Recently, it has been shown that individual spatial variability in fMRI task responses can be predicted from measurements collected ...
R. Becker +6 more
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Mixtures of large-scale dynamic functional brain network modes
Accurate temporal modelling of functional brain networks is essential in the quest for understanding how such networks facilitate cognition. Researchers are beginning to adopt time-varying analyses for electrophysiological data that capture highly ...
Chetan Gohil +11 more
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New Therapeutics in Alzheimer’s Disease Longitudinal Cohort study (NTAD): study protocol
Introduction With the pressing need to develop treatments that slow or stop the progression of Alzheimer’s disease, new tools are needed to reduce clinical trial duration and validate new targets for human therapeutics.
James B Rowe +13 more
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The brain at wakefulness is active even in the absence of goal-directed behavior or salient stimuli. However, patterns of this resting-state (RS) activity can undergo long-term alterations following exposure to preceding meaningful stimuli.
Nikita Pospelov +3 more
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Hemodynamic response in the motor cortex to execution of different types of movements [PDF]
Purpose of this work is the analysis of the hemodynamic response to the execution of various types of movements (single movement, series of movements, “tapping”) by the right hand. Methods. In this paper, the hemodynamic response was recorded
Badarin, Artem Aleksandrovich +4 more
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