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EFFECT OF STIMULATION OF VISUAL CORTEX ON ACTIVITY OF SOMATOSENSORY CORTICAL NEURONS
T. Hotta, Toshifumi Takenaka
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Lecithin Alleviates Memory Deficits and Muscle Attenuation in Chinese Older Adults and SAMP8 Mice
This study opens a new avenue for safeguarding cognition and muscle health, averting disability in older age, and treating age‐related pathologies through lecithin supplementation. It serves as a promising nonpharmacological intervention for the crosstalk of muscle and cognition.
Xianyun Wang+16 more
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Spectral Responses of Single Units in the Primate Visual Cortex
Köiti Motokawa+2 more
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Data from a prospective cohort with 112 auditory brainstem implant users are analyzed. Younger age at implantation (<3 years), less severe inner‐ear malformation (common cavity, cochlear aplasia, and hypoplasia), and more intraoperative eABR evoked electrodes (≥60%) are associated with better hearing and speech outcomes.
Yu Zhang+11 more
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The sensations produced by electrical stimulation of the visual cortex
G. S. Brindley, W S Lewin
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The logic of single-cell projections from visual cortex
Yunyun Han+6 more
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Noise‐induced synaptopathy (NIS) is largely reversible due to self‐repair. NIS and noise‐induced hidden hearing loss are two concepts with similarities and differences. The major hearing deficits in NIHHL are temporal processing disorders. The translation of animal data in NIS studies to humans is hindered by many factors.
Hui Wang, Steven J Aiken, Jian Wang
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Neuronal firing in the inferotemporal cortex of the monkey in a visual memory task [PDF]
J M Fuster, JP Jervey
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sEVs have a critical role in orchestrating interorgan crosstalk and mediating exercise‐induced therapeutic effects. Lin et al. demonstrates that sEVs miR‐17/20a‐5p mediates the muscle‐brain crosstalk and emphasizes the central role of mTOR signaling in executing molecular programs that can protect brain health in response to exercise. Abstract Physical
Huawei Lin+21 more
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Specificity of intrinsic connections in primate primary visual cortex [PDF]
Margaret S. Livingstone, DH Hubel
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