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Pridopidine Reverses Phencyclidine-Induced Memory Impairment [PDF]
Pridopidine is in clinical trials for Huntington's disease treatment. Originally developed as a dopamine D2 receptor (D2R) ligand, pridopidine displays about 100-fold higher affinity for the sigma-1 receptor (sigma-1R).
Kristoffer Sahlholm +7 more
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Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) has been associated with cognitive decline via several mechanisms, including intermittent hypoxemia, sleep fragmentation, and neuroinflammation.
Wei-Chen Chien +5 more
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Background: Chronic neuropathic pain is commonly associated with memory loss, which increases the risk of dementia, lowers life quality and spending.
Yidan Tang +10 more
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Memory rescue and learning in synaptic impaired neuronal circuits
Summary: Neuronal impairment is a characteristic of Alzheimer’s disease (AD), but its effect on neural activity dynamics underlying memory deficits is unclear.
Kwan Tung Li, Daoyun Ji, Changsong Zhou
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Misaligned feeding impairs memories [PDF]
Robust sleep/wake rhythms are important for health and cognitive function. Unfortunately, many people are living in an environment where their circadian system is challenged by inappropriate meal- or work-times. Here we scheduled food access to the sleep time and examined the impact on learning and memory in mice. Under these conditions, we demonstrate
Dawn H Loh +6 more
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Introduction: The leading cause of memory impairment is dementia-related disorders. Since current treatments for memory impairment target the neuroinflammatory pathways, we selected dapsone, an anti-inflammatory agent, to evaluate its effects on ...
Nafise Noroozi +7 more
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Summary: Aberrant neuronal development and the persistence of mitotic cellular populations have been implicated in a multitude of neurological disorders, including Huntington's disease (HD).
Charlene Smith-Geater +16 more
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Rumination and Impaired Prospective Memory [PDF]
Prospective memory (PM), remembering to remember, is crucial to everyday functioning. Understanding factors associated with PM impairments is thus important. One likely factor is rumination: a common cognitive process comprising repetitive self-focused thoughts.
Fredman Stein, Kim +2 more
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Memory impairment in children with language impairment [PDF]
Aim The aim of this study was to assess whether any memory impairment co‐occuring with language impairment is global, affecting both verbal and visual domains, or domain specific.Method Visual and verbal memory, learning, and processing speed were assessed in children aged 6 years to 16 years 11 months (mean 9y 9m, SD 2y 6mo) with current, resolved ...
Baird, Gillian +3 more
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Sex Differences in Memory: Do Female Reproductive Factors Explain the Differences?
BackgroundThe sex differences in memory impairment were inconclusive, and the effect of female reproductive factors (age at menarche, age at menopause, and reproductive period) on the differences was not clear.
Jie Li +10 more
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