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IC-P-044: Hypoperfusion in anterior cingulate cortex in the earliest stage of mild cognitive impairment: A community-based study [PDF]
Kiyotaka Nemoto +4 more
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Electrophysiological Evidence for Impaired Central Pain Modulation in Parkinson's Disease
Our study demonstrates electrophysiological evidence of impaired central pain modulation in Parkinson's disease (PD) patients using laser‐evoked potential habituation and quantitative sensory testing. PD patients exhibited reduced habituation to painful stimuli, independent of reported pain or medication.
Dilara Kersebaum +10 more
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Colitis can reduce the cingulate cortex neuronal density in rats. [PDF]
Amlashi FI +4 more
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Surprises From the Basal Ganglia: Stop and Go Have New Meaning
Abstract This perspective highlights new work suggesting the need for revision of the canonical direct–indirect model of the basal ganglia's influence on movement, with fresh evidence that there is a formerly unappreciated pair of direct and indirect pathways that parallel the standard model's canonical direct and indirect pathways, and promising ...
Ann M. Graybiel
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Author Correction: Beta activity in human anterior cingulate cortex mediates reward biases. [PDF]
Xiao J +20 more
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The Functional Integration of the Anterior Cingulate Cortex during Conflict Processing [PDF]
Jintu Fan +4 more
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Abstract Background Visual hallucinations (VHs) are a common feature of Parkinson's disease (PD) believed to arise from disruptions to the functional architecture supporting sensory integration and attentional control. Across synucleinopathies, increased pathological burden in the amygdala and deficits in cholinergic modulation have been linked to VHs.
Anna Ignatavicius +6 more
wiley +1 more source
Basal Forebrain Projections to the Retrosplenial and Cingulate Cortex in Rats. [PDF]
Kondo H, Zaborszky L.
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