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Heartfelt intervention: A role for PVN oxytocin neurons in the prediabetic heart
The Journal of Physiology, EarlyView.
Grace K. Nielsen +2 more
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Hominoid‐specific calretinin‐immunopositivity of the optic radiation (geniculocalcarine tract)
Calretinin‐immunostained coronal section through the primary (V1) and extrastriate (ExSt) cortex of the lar gibbon. Note that the optic radiation (OR) is strongly calretinin‐immunoreactive. This calretinin‐immunopositivity of the OR distinguishes the Hominoidea from other primates in terms of the neurochemistry of the OR.
Nelyane N. M. Santana +5 more
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Magnocellular Vasopressin and the Mechanism of “Glucocorticoid Escape”
It is now widely accepted that magnocellular vasopressinergic neurons in the supraoptic and paraventricular nuclei participate in the control of adrenocorticotropin secretion by the anterior pituitary gland.
Ferenc A. Antoni
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Abnormal brain activation in neurofibromatosis type 1: a link between visual processing and the default mode network. [PDF]
Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) is one of the most common single gene disorders affecting the human nervous system with a high incidence of cognitive deficits, particularly visuospatial.
Inês R Violante +8 more
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Altered functional connectivity of basal forebrain subregions (Ch1‐3, Ch4) and widespread cerebral hypometabolism were identified in Alzheimer's disease using simultaneous PET/MRI. Spatial correspondence with normative neurotransmitter receptor and transporter maps suggested that serotonergic and dopaminergic systems may contribute to AD‐related ...
Yujie He +11 more
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Flicker fusion thresholds as a clinical identifier of a magnocellular-deficit dyslexic subgroup
The magnocellular-dorsal system is well isolated by high temporal frequency. However, temporal processing thresholds have seldom been explored in developmental dyslexia nor its subtypes.
Jessica L. Peters +4 more
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Vernier acuity as a test of magnocellular sensitivity
Vernier acuity has been argued to provide a means to measure the integrity of the magnocellular visual pathway. This proposal is reviewed here and found to be inadequately supported for the following reasons: (1) the conditions under which Vernier acuity
Skottun, Bernt C., Skoyles, John R.
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Psychophysical evidence for impaired Magno, Parvo, and Konio-cellular pathways in dyslexic children
Purpose: Dyslexia is one of the most common learning disabilities affecting millions of people worldwide. Although exact causes of dyslexia are not well-known, a deficit in the magnocellular pathway may play a role.
Khazar Ahmadi +4 more
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Nps‐Expressing Neurons Receive Extensive Input From Auditory Brainstem Nuclei
Nps‐expressing neurons receive input from auditory brainstem nuclei, with additional afferents from the reticular formation, midbrain, hypothalamus, and extended amygdala. While rabies retrograde labeling in the cerebral cortex was sparse, cholera toxin beta (CTb) revealed copious input, and anterograde tracing identified many axons and boutons ...
Richie Zhang +2 more
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ABSTRACT The cortico‐basal ganglia pathways that mediate vocal learning in zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata) are localized in parallel circuits formed by CORE and SHELL subregions. These circuits traverse a specialized region of the basal ganglia essential for vocal learning (Area X), which includes intermixed striatal and pallidal neurons.
Aditi Jagannathan +2 more
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