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Time/Movement Estimation and Mental Rotation Tasks as Early Cognitive Markers in Alzheimer's Disease
This study evaluated time–movement estimation and mental rotation tasks as diagnostic tests for early Alzheimer's disease using freely available tests from the PEBL battery. Moreover, correlations between cognitive test outcomes and demographic variables were examined.
Vaiva Sutnikiene +4 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives Altered insight into cognitive symptoms and diagnosis is a common feature of neurodegeneration, and can adversely impact on quality of life and ability to access medical care. Affected individuals can lose awareness of their symptoms and therefore decline to engage with medical assessment and treatment.
Catherine Pennington +11 more
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Electroconvulsive Therapy: A Review of Its Current Status [PDF]
This article presents an overview of the current knowledge and practice of ECT. It provides a brief history of the development of ECT followed by a discussion of the accepted indications for ECT in psychiatric practice, including major depression ...
Certa, Kenneth +4 more
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Brain Network Signature of Autoscopic Phenomena in Humans
This study identified a common brain network underlying AP, encompassing bilateral angular gyrus, posterior medial cortex, intraparietal sulcus, cuneus, fusiform and insula, and uncovered its multimodal signatures. These findings advance our understanding of the network mechanisms of AP, as well as provide novel insights into bodily self‐consciousness.
Siyi Wang +8 more
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The Role of Consciousness in Memory [PDF]
Conscious events interact with memory systems in learning, rehearsal and retrieval (Ebbinghaus 1885/1964; Tulving 1985). Here we present hypotheses that arise from the IDA computional model (Franklin, Kelemen and McCauley 1998; Franklin 2001b) of global ...
Baars, BJ +3 more
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Abstract Objective Novel subcutaneous electroencephalography (sqEEG) systems enable prolonged, near‐continuous cerebral monitoring in real‐world conditions. Nevertheless, the feasibility, acceptability and overall clinical utility of these systems remain unclear. We report on the longest observational study using ultra‐long‐term sqEEG to date.
Pedro F. Viana +7 more
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A Single Drop in the Eye – Effects on the Whole Body [PDF]
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Vaajanen, Anu, Vapaatalo, Heikki
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Nanoparticle transport across the blood brain barrier [PDF]
: While the role of the blood-brain barrier (BBB) is increasingly recognized in the (development of treatments targeting neurodegenerative disorders, to date, few strategies exist that enable drug delivery of non-BBB crossing molecules directly to their ...
BELLETTI, Daniela +6 more
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Serum heart-type fatty acid-binding protein and cerebrospinal fluid tau: Marker candidates for dementia with Lewy bodies [PDF]
Background: The measurement of biomarkers in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) has gained increasing acceptance in establishing the diagnosis of some neurodegenerative diseases.
Andreasen N +27 more
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Safety of nifedipine GITS in stable angina: The ACTION trial [PDF]
Aim: We describe the safety profile of nifedipine GITS as assessed from adverse events reported in the ACTION trial in which 7,665 patients with stable, symptomatic coronary artery disease were randomly assigned nifedipine GITS or placebo and followed ...
Brouwer, S. (Sophie) de +5 more
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