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ABSTRACT Alzheimer's disease (AD) and Parkinson's disease (PD), which are characterized by the accumulation of misfolded protein aggregates and cognitive/motor dysfunction, are the most prevalent neurodegenerative diseases (NDDs). Despite strategic investigations aimed at augmenting the pharmaceutical pipeline, available drugs for AD and PD merely slow
Yoo Joo Jeong+12 more
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Non-convulsive status epilepticus as a cause of delayed emergence after a thoracic surgery: a case report. [PDF]
Iritani Y, Tani M, Iga S, Morimatsu H.
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Hans Berger (1873-1941), Richard Caton (1842-1926), and electroencephalography [PDF]
L F Haas
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Editorial: Forward and inverse solvers in multi-modal electric and magnetic brain imaging: theory, implementation, and application. [PDF]
Medani T+4 more
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BMI, Sleep Architecture, and Glucose Metabolism: Insights From the Baependi Heart Study
ABSTRACT Objective To examine whether (1) sleep architecture is associated with BMI groups in the absence of sleep apnea and (2) BMI group modified associations between sleep architecture and markers of glucose metabolism. Methods The Baependi Heart Study (BHS) is a family‐based observational study of adults that assessed sleep using at‐home ...
Carolina Mendes Pessoa+7 more
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Cortical ribbon sign: Initial sign of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. [PDF]
Nakamichi S+4 more
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ABSTRACT Facial attractiveness can be automatically perceived in implicit tasks when the faces are visible. Nonetheless, to date, it is poorly understood to what extent facial attractiveness can be processed when faces are invisible. It is also worth exploring the differences between visible and invisible processing of facial attractiveness. To address
Junchen Shang+5 more
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Clinical analysis of 20 cases of brain injury caused by diabetic ketoacidosis in children. [PDF]
Zhou B+5 more
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Current role of electroencephalography in cerebral ischemia.
Edward Faught
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