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Parkinson's disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized by α‐synuclein aggregation in neurons. Recent advances suggest α‐synuclein aggregates could serve as a biomarker for PD and related synucleinopathies. This study used surface‐based fluorescence intensity distribution analysis (sFIDA) to measure α‐synuclein aggregates in urine ...
Laura Müller+9 more
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Editorial: Methods in cognitive neuroscience: dance movement 2023. [PDF]
Orlandi A+3 more
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Open science and data sharing in cognitive neuroscience with MouseBytes and MouseBytes. [PDF]
Memar S+5 more
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Objective Neuroimaging is routinely utilized to identify new inflammatory activity in multiple sclerosis (MS). A large language model to classify narrative magnetic resonance imaging reports in the electronic health record (EHR) as discrete data could provide significant benefits for MS research. The objectives of the current study were to develop such
Shane Poole+14 more
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The cognitive neuroscience and neurocognitive rehabilitation of dance. [PDF]
Hackney ME, Burzynska AZ, Ting LH.
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Conceptual Clarity and Methodological Rigor in the Examination of Culture Within Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience. [PDF]
Cruz RA.
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Phosphatemia is an Independent Prognostic Factor in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
Objective The objective of this study was to evaluate the prognostic value of several muscle damage biomarkers. Methods Data from Piemonte and Valle d'Aosta Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (PARALS) were considered for this study. Survival was defined as the time from diagnosis to death, tracheostomy, or the censoring date.
Rosario Vasta+18 more
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A computational cognitive neuroscience approach for characterizing individual differences in autism: Introduction to Special Issue. [PDF]
Liu W+3 more
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Cognitive Outcome in Young Adults after Resolution of Epilepsy in Childhood
Self‐limited epilepsies of childhood are common and were considered benign. We aim to determine whether cognitive function in young adults who experienced epilepsy as children and are subsequently seizure‐free and unmedicated differ from the general population. We report on a cross‐sectional population‐based study including 2,124,871 men and women aged
Jacob Megreli+7 more
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Cognitive neuroscience: the brain's symphony in hearing speech and music. [PDF]
Lui TK.
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