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This graphical abstract illustrates how Hidden Markov modeling of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) reveals five dynamic brain states in narcolepsy type 1 (NT1), with reduced thalamocortical arousal (State 1) and elevated REM‐like limbic‐motor (State 4) and reward‐introspection (State 5) states linking to hallucinations and daytime ...
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Distinct Cortical Activation in Adolescents With Social Anxiety Disorder: An fNIRS Study
Using functional near‐infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) during a verbal fluency task, adolescents with social anxiety disorder (SAD) showed distinct hemodynamic responses in frontotemporal regions compared to healthy controls. The Δ β in CH4 was negatively associated with both social avoidance and social distress scores, while the Δ β in CH40 was ...
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Jingxin Zhidong Formula (JXZDF) alleviates tic‐like behaviors in a rat model of tic disorder (TD) by restoring the excitatoryinhibitory neurotransmitter balance in the striatum—reducing glutamate and increasing GABA levels—and by suppressing microglial IKK/NF‐κBmediated neuroinflammation. These effects are dose‐dependent and involve inhibition of NF‐κB
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Connectome predictive modeling (CPM) revealed reduced functional connectivity linked to cognitive underperformance in children with β‐thalassemia major (β‐TM), which appeared to be modulated by multiple hematological factors. ABSTRACT Purpose This study aimed to identify functional brain connectivity patterns associated with cognitive performance in ...
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Three-phase Enriched Environment Improves Post-stroke Gait Dysfunction via Facilitating Neuronal Plasticity in the Bilateral Sensorimotor Cortex: A Multimodal MRI/PET Analysis in Rats. [PDF]
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ABSTRACT Lateral medullary syndrome (LMS) or Wallenberg's syndrome is usually caused by a cerebrovascular accident of the vertebral artery or the posterior inferior cerebellar artery (PICA), leading to damage to the dorsolateral aspects of the medulla oblongata.
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Sensorimotor Transformation in the Posterior Parietal Cortex
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Face sensorimotor cortex and its neuroplasticity related to orofacial sensorimotor functions
Archives of Oral Biology, 2011This review describes evidence in subprimates and primates that the face primary somatosensory cortex (face SI) and primary motor cortex (face MI) are involved in sensorimotor integration and control of orofacial motor functions that include semiautomatic movements (e.g., chewing, swallowing) and voluntary movements (e.g., jaw-opening). The review also
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Magnetic field of the human sensorimotor cortex
International Journal of Neuroscience, 1982A magnetic field associated with voluntary finger flexion was found to be confined over a well-defined region of the scalp overlying the sensorimotor cortex contralateral to the finger. The magnetic field had opposite directions over two regions of the scalp superior and inferior to the classical finger area of the cortex, implying that the field was ...
Y C, Okada, S J, Williamson, L, Kaufman
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