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Somatosensory evoked potentials in Hirayama disease: A Brazilian study. [PDF]
Fustes OH+5 more
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ABSTRACT Background Foot and ankle muscle strengthening exercises are common interventions for many musculoskeletal conditions that are associated with pain and limited function in the lower limb. The scientific literature has a multitude of strengthening exercises recommended, and they have been criticized for not adhering to best practice and for ...
John W. A. Osborne+4 more
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We observed group differences in the level of sensory attenuation and the intentional binding effect, including the cardiac effect, as well as the association between them. These findings suggest a failure of interoceptive attenuation in schizophrenia.
Akihiro Koreki+9 more
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Longitudinal and Concurrent Changes in Brain and Gut due to Morphine Self‐Administration
With this work, we present evidence of longitudinal changes in the brain and gut microbiome following morphine use. We used a within‐subjects design to show that chronic administration of morphine alters 1) the striatum microstructure using MRI, 2) gut microbiome diversity derived from fecal samples, and 3) these changes are correlated to each other ...
Kaylee Brunetti+9 more
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SorCS2 Is Important for Astrocytic Function in Neurovascular Signaling
ABSTRACT Introduction The receptor SorCS2 is involved in the trafficking of membrane receptors and transporters. It has been implicated in brain disorders and has previously been reported to be indispensable for ionotropic glutamatergic neurotransmission in the hippocampus.
Christian Staehr+14 more
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Functional MRI Analysis of Brain Activity in Rats With Diabetic Bladder Dysfunction
Using cystometry combined with 9.4‐Tesla fMRI evaluations, this study uncovered significant alterations in brain activity in diabetic bladder dysfunction (DBD) rats. Specifically, a reduction in ALFF was observed in the basal forebrain and cortex, while heightened activation was detected in the thalamus, periaqueductal gray, and primary motor cortex ...
Mingzhuo Li+7 more
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During brain activation triggered by sensory stimulation, mental activity, or physical work, nonoxidative metabolism of glucose (CMRglc‐non‐ox, where subscripts ‐n and ‐a denote the rate in neurons and astrocytes, respectively) and glycogen are disproportionately upregulated compared with the cellular rates of oxidative metabolism of glucose (CMRglc‐ox)
Gerald A. Dienel+2 more
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Rethinking Sensory Information Processing: The Essential Role of Astrocytes
In this review, we discuss recent advances highlighting the emerging roles of astrocytes in sensory information processing. We review how astrocytes are anatomically integrated within distinct sensory systems, how they are activated by specific external stimuli, and how their modulation influences the output of sensory neurons to shape behavioral ...
Juliana M. Rosa, Juan Aguilar
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ABSTRACT Guillain‐Barre syndrome (GBS) and chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP) are immune‐mediated peripheral neuropathies. Despite treatment, patients may report residual deficits, pain, and fatigue with considerable impact on quality of life.
Farah Pelouto+5 more
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ABSTRACT Background and Aims Validated objective measures for balance in immune mediated neuropathies are lacking. In this study, we investigated the clinimetric properties of posturography using a force platform, a quantitative assessment of postural control.
Milou R. Michael+5 more
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