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Contributions of Neuroscience to Our Understanding of Cognitive Development [PDF]
Adele Diamond, Dima Amso
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Resting‐state fMRI captures intrinsic brain activity, yet the physical significance of latency structures remains unclear. In this study, the spatiotemporal properties of fMRI‐derived latency structures are examined by linking them to biophysical model‐based neural functions, intrinsic neural timescales, and functional gradients.
Hyoungshin Choi+5 more
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Editorial: 15 years of frontiers in human neuroscience: new insights in cognitive neuroscience. [PDF]
Ebrahimzadeh E, Soltanian-Zadeh H.
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Cognitive Neuroscience: Trickle-Down Theories of Vision
Jacinta O’Shea, Vincent Walsh
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Integrating Functional Brain Neuroimaging and Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience in Child Psychiatry Research [PDF]
Mani N. Pavuluri, John A. Sweeney
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MED27 is one of the 26 subunits in the human Mediator complex (MED). Neurodevelopmental disorder‐causing MED27 genetic variants induce instability of MED, leading to disrupted DNA occupancy, altered chromatin interaction, and subsequent transcriptional dysregulation of critical downstream genes, including master regulatory transcription factors ...
Nuermila Yiliyaer+18 more
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Pediatric sleep electrophysiology: Using polysomnography in developmental cognitive neuroscience. [PDF]
Gaudette LM+4 more
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The application of cognitive neuroscience to judicial models: recent progress and trends. [PDF]
Zhang N, Zhang Z.
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Eye tracking in developmental cognitive neuroscience – The good, the bad and the ugly
R. Hessels, Ignace T. C. Hooge
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Human Brain Cell‐Type‐Specific Aging Clocks Based on Single‐Nuclei Transcriptomics
Muralidharan and colleagues develop cell‐type‐specific transcriptomic aging clocks using single‐nucleus RNA sequencing of human post mortem prefrontal cortex samples. These clocks accurately predict age and identify distinct aging trajectories in specific brain cell types.
Chandramouli Muralidharan+12 more
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