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S17.01 Functional neuroimaging of cognition: A challenge to neuropsychology [PDF]
Manuel Gaviria+2 more
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Neuropsychiatric symptoms associated multimodal brain networks in Alzheimer's disease
Neuropsychiatric symptoms (NPS)‐associated multimodal pattern spatially involves frontal‐subcortical limbic circuits, which significantly associated with cognitive performance and progression. Different frontal‐subcortical limbic circuit regions suffer different pathogenic mechanisms in Alzheimer's disease subjects concomitant with NPS.
Kaicheng Li+14 more
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One-year changes in brain microstructure differentiate preclinical Huntington's disease stages
Objective: To determine whether brain imaging markers of tissue microstructure can detect the effect of disease progression across the preclinical stages of Huntington's disease. Methods: Longitudinal microstructural changes in diffusion imaging metrics (
Chris Patrick Pflanz+7 more
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Editorial: In vivo functional neuroimaging for pharmacology. [PDF]
Vidal B, Zimmer L.
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Quercetin regulates signaling pathways in neurodegenerative diseases, including NF‐κB, sirtuins, and PI3K/Akt. Studies show quercetin improves symptoms and pathology in neurodegenerative models. The study aims to incorporate laboratory research into practical medical treatment, focusing on quercetin's neuroprotective effects and optimal dosage ...
Md. Rezaul Islam+13 more
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Long‐term musical training induces white matter plasticity in emotion and language networks
Musical training (both voice and piano) could enhance connectivity among emotion‐related regions of the brain, such as the amygdala. Voice training reshaped the architecture of experience‐dependent networks, such as those involved in vocal motor control, sensory feedback, and language processing. Long‐term musical training can strengthen or prune white
Li‐Kai Cheng+11 more
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Frontal lobes and human memory: Insights from functional neuroimaging [PDF]
Paul C. Fletcher
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Neuroimaging Predictors of Cognitive Resilience against Alzheimer's Disease Pathology
Objective Some individuals demonstrate greater cognitive resilience—the ability to maintain cognitive performance despite adverse brain‐related changes—through as yet unknown mechanisms. We examined whether cortical thickness in several brain regions confers resilience against cognitive decline in amyloid‐positive adults by moderating the effects of ...
McKenna E. Williams+7 more
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Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, this study offers novel neural evidence for the interaction between central and peripheral processes in handwriting from the perspective of functional brain networks. The manipulation of a central variable induced reconfigurations of the somatomotor network and the cerebellar network, networks known to serve
Junjun Li+7 more
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The Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Data Center (fMRIDC): the challenges and rewards of large–scale databasing of neuroimaging studies [PDF]
John D. Van Horn+7 more
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