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Change in Cognition Following Ischaemic Stroke
ABSTRACT Objective Cognitive decline can occur following ischaemic stroke. How cognition changes over time and associations with cognitive change are poorly understood. This study aimed to explore these issues over 2 years following ischaemic stroke.
Wenci Yan+8 more
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Editorial Board Members’ Collection Series: Applied Affective and Cognitive Neuroscience
Affective neuroscience and cognitive neuroscience are two closely related subfields of neuroscience that explore distinct yet often overlapping dimensions of brain function [...]
Alexander N. Pisarchik, Peter Walla
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Cognitive neuroscience from a behavioral perspective: A critique of chasing ghosts with Geiger counters [PDF]
Steven F. Faux
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Affect, Cognition and the Neurosciences
Like many academic disciplines in the twenty first century the humanities have been deeply affected by developments in the brain sciences. Conceptually this has meant that some of the major preoccupations of the previous century, like those adhering to a Cartesian division between mind and body or the psychoanalytical conscious/unconscious duality ...
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Altered Dynamic Functional Network Connectivity in Post‐Stroke Aphasia
ABSTRACT Objective Previous studies examining post‐stroke aphasia (PSA) patients via resting‐state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs‐fMRI) have predominantly focused on static functional connectivity. In contrast, the current investigation aims to elucidate the alterations in dynamic functional network connectivity (dFNC) among PSA patients ...
Guihua Xu+6 more
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Cognitive neuroscience and brain rehabilitation: a promise kept [PDF]
Ian H. Robertson
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The Diverse Neuromuscular Spectrum of VPS13A Disease
ABSTRACT Objective VPS13A disease (chorea‐acanthocytosis) is a rare neurodegenerative disorder caused by biallelic variants in VPS13A, typically presenting with hyperkinetic movement disorders, while neuromuscular signs are often mild. The aim of the project was to investigate the frequency and severity of neuromuscular impairment in VPS13A disease ...
Anne Buchberger+16 more
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Can neuroscience construct a literate gendered culture? [PDF]
The construction of boys as a gendered culture is not usually associated with neuroscience. Exceptions are publications and presentations by consultants on boys’ education who adopt a “brain-based” perspective.
Whitehead, David
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Bringing Together Behavioral and Cognitive Neuroscience [PDF]
Joseph E. Steinmetz
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