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Distinctive neurophysiological correlates of sound onset and offset perception in humans
Abstract figure legend Electroencephalography (EEG) recordings were obtained from participants listening to successive pairs of 1‐2 s noises in a silent background (Study 1) or successive pairs 1‐2 s silent gaps in a noise background (Study 2). Participants heard the same stimuli in the context of either a duration discrimination task (identifying ...
Fatima Ali +3 more
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Potenciais evocados auditivos de longa latência em campo sonoro em crianças audiologicamente normais
RESUMO Objetivo: Caracterizar os Potenciais Evocados Auditivos de Longa Latência (PEALL) (P1, N1, P2, N2, P300) em campo sonoro, em crianças audiologicamente normais, bem como verificar a estabilidade destes potenciais.
Carla Gentile Matas +4 more
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Decision Making and the Brain: Neurologists' View [PDF]
The article reflects the fact, that concepts like decision making and free will have entered the field of cognitive neuroscience towards the end of 20th century. It gives an overview of brain structures involved in decision making and the concept of free
Milica Gregoric-Kramberger +2 more
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Abstract Background and Purpose Ketone bodies are liver‐derived circulating energy metabolites that positively impact most hallmarks of ageing. Ketone bodies increase during calorie restriction and fasting, two of the more widely perceived methods to increase health span.
Tábata Bergonci +15 more
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What's new? Monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS) is an asymptomatic precursor to multiple myeloma, sharing substantial genetic features with overt malignancy. Given evidence implicating autophagy in myeloma risk, this study examined whether genetic variations in autophagy‐related genes influence MGUS susceptibility.
José Manuel Sánchez‐Maldonado +54 more
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P300 event-related potential in late-onset schizophrenia [PDF]
Roy R, Reeves +2 more
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Analysis of very low frequency oscillations in electromagnetic brain signal recordings [PDF]
Spontaneous very low frequency oscillations (<0.5 Hz), previously regarded as physiological noise, have of late been increasingly analysed in neuroimaging studies.
Demanuele, Charmaine
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The function of bromodomain‐containing proteins in regulating gene transcription is reviewed here, including the development of chemical probes and targeted protein degradation modalities (e.g., PROTACs). This extends to clinical efforts targeting the BET bromodomain‐containing proteins. Challenges of selectivity, future prospects, and the differential
Cole R. Scholtz, William C. K. Pomerantz
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Evaluation of cognitive functions in Parkinson’s patients without dementia with auditory event related potential (P300) [PDF]
Objective: Idiopathic Parkinson’s disease is a clinical situation characterized by akinesia, rigidity, and tremor, and results from the degeneration of the dopaminergic nervous system.
suna sarikaya +2 more
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Brain electric fields, belief in the paranormal, and reading of emotion words [PDF]
The present work reports two experiments on brain electric correlates of cognitive and emotional functions. (1) Studying paranormal belief, 35-channel resting EEG (10 believers and 13 skeptics) was analyzed with "Low Resolution Electromagnetic Tomography"
Gianotti, Lorena R. R.
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