Differential roles of caudate nucleus and putamen during instrumental learning
Driss Boussaoud
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Abnormalities in hemispheric specialization of caudate nucleus connectivity in schizophrenia.
IMPORTANCE Hemispheric specialization of the human brain is a marker of successful neurodevelopment. Altered brain asymmetry that has been repeatedly reported in schizophrenia may represent consequences of disrupted neurodevelopment in the disorder ...
S. Mueller+4 more
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Imaging markers of disability in aquaporin-4 immunoglobulin G seropositive neuromyelitis optica: a graph theory study [PDF]
Neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders lack imaging biomarkers associated with disease course and supporting prognosis. This complex and heterogeneous set of disorders affects many regions of the central nervous system, including the spinal cord and ...
Asseyer, Susanna+10 more
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Abnormal subcortical brain morphology in patients with knee osteoarthritis: A cross-sectional study
Despite the involvement of subcortical brain structures in the pathogenesis of chronic pain and persistent pain as the defining symptom of knee osteoarthritis (KOA), little attention has been paid to the morphometric measurements of these subcortical ...
Cui Ping eMao+4 more
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Representation of Outcome Risk and Action in the Anterior Caudate Nucleus
The anterior caudate nucleus is essential for goal-directed behavior because it links outcome information to actions. It is well known that caudate neurons provide a variety of reward-related and action signals.
M. Yanike, V. Ferrera
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BACKGROUND Basal ganglia calcification (BGC) is an interesting example of ectopic calcification in patients with hypoparathyroidism. Its pathogenesis and reasons for predilection of calcification at basal ganglia are not clear.
R. Goswami+8 more
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History of early life adversity is associated with increased food addiction and sex-specific alterations in reward network connectivity in obesity. [PDF]
Background:Neuroimaging studies have identified obesity-related differences in the brain's resting state activity. An imbalance between homeostatic and reward aspects of ingestive behaviour may contribute to obesity and food addiction.
Bhatt, R+10 more
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Translocator protein in late stage Alzheimer\u27s disease and Dementia with Lewy bodies brains [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: Increased translocator protein (TSPO), previously known as the peripheral benzodiazepine receptor (PBR), in glial cells of the brain has been used as a neuroinflammation marker in the early and middle stages of neurodegenerative diseases, such
Bales, Kelly R+7 more
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Altered Brain‐Behavior Association During Resting State is a Potential Psychosis Risk Marker
The study detects a potential multimodal biomarker that can be promising for identifying early markers of psychosis. It shows a consistent brain‐behavior association between a circuit of interconnected regions and executive function in neurotypical controls and individuals at various stages of psychosis.
Leonardo Fazio+22 more
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BackgroundNeuropathological studies have revealed copper and iron accumulation in the deep gray matter (DGM) nuclei of patients with Wilson’s disease (WD).
Xiang-Zhen Yuan+4 more
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