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We employ dynamic causal modeling (DCM) of resting‐state MEG data to model Alzheimer's disease (AD)‐related changes in cortical microcircuits and connectivity within the default mode network over 1‐year duration. Our DCM incorporates region‐specific contributions of cortical laminar activities to accommodate variability in disease burden across brain ...
Amirhossein Jafarian+15 more
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Characteristics associated with quality of life among people with drug-resistant epilepsy [PDF]
Quality of Life (QoL) is the preferred outcome in non-pharmacological trials, but there is little UK population evidence of QoL in epilepsy. In advance of evaluating an epilepsy self-management course we aimed to describe, among UK participants, what ...
A Saadi+48 more
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Мiryachit: A Culture‐Specific Startle Syndrome in the Saami People
Abstract Background Miryachit is perhaps the most complex and least understood of the culture‐specific startle syndromes that include latah and the jumping Frenchmen of Maine. Objectives We carried out a field study to evaluate startle‐induced paroxysms in the Saami to determine if it is still endemic and, if so, to contrast it with the available ...
Marianna Selikhova+3 more
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Accelerated long-term forgetting in resected and seizure-free temporal lobe epilepsy patients [PDF]
Episodic memory impairments caused by temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) are well documented in the literature. Standard clinical episodic memory tests typically include a 30-min delayed recall test.
Avila, Cesar+5 more
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Differential diagnoses of nocturnal fear and movement paroxysm: a case report [PDF]
Recurrent nocturnal behavioural and movement paroxysms are a diagnostic challenge for the clinical pediatrician. We report on an adolescent girl who presents recurrent stereotypical nightmare-like episodes occurring during non-REM sleep stages 1-2 (N1 ...
Datta, Alexandre+2 more
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SenseCam: A new tool for memory rehabilitation? [PDF]
The emergence of life-logging technologies has led neuropsychologist to focus on understanding how this new technology could help patients with memory disorders.
Dubourg, L.+4 more
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Sneddon's syndrome: clinical and laboratory analysis of 10 cases. [PDF]
Sneddon's syndrome is characterized by livedo reticularis and cerebrovascular lesions. We report the cases of women (mean age, 36.2 +/- 8.1 years) diagnosed with Sneddon's syndrome based on the presence of livedo reticularis and characteristic ...
Akyol, Melih+5 more
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An Unsuspected Case of Aortic Dissection [PDF]
Aortic dissection is a rare life-threatening condition that typically presents with acute onset of severe chest, abdominal, or back pain. Some patients might present with atypical symptoms and findings, such as neurological syndromes, making it difficult
Aleksova, Aneta+5 more
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Know-how, intellectualism, and memory systems [PDF]
A longstanding tradition in philosophy distinguishes between knowthatand know-how. This traditional “anti-intellectualist” view is soentrenched in folk psychology that it is often invoked in supportof an allegedly equivalent distinction between explicit ...
De Brigard, Felipe
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Neurocognitive Perspective of Transient Global Amnesia [PDF]
Transient global amnesia (TGA) is a neuropsychological syndrome that involves a sudden and temporary episode of memory loss that includes inability to create new memories.
Marin-Garcia, Eugenia
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