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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38703015/primary-central-nervous-system-lymphoma-imaging-features-and-differential-diagnosis
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REVIEW
Gabriela Amaral Ribas, Lara Hemerly de Mori, Tomás de Andrade Lourenção Freddi, Luciane Dos Santos Oliveira, Simone Rachid de Souza, Diogo Goulart Corrêa
Primary central nervous system lymphoma (PCNSL) represents 5% of malignant primary brain tumors. The clinical presentation typically includes focal neurological symptoms, increased intracranial pressure, seizures, and psychiatric symptoms. Although histological examination remains the gold standard for diagnostic confirmation, non-invasive imaging plays a crucial role for the diagnosis. In immunocompetent individuals, PCNSL usually appears as a single, well-defined, supratentorial lesion with a predilection for periventricular areas, iso- or hypointense on T1- and T2-weighted magnetic resonance imaging, with restricted diffusion, slightly increased perfusion, and homogenous gadolinium-enhancement...
May 4, 2024: Neuroradiology Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38701103/role-of-the-left-posterior-middle-temporal-gyrus-in-shape-recognition-and-its-reconstruction-during-drawing-a-study-combining-transcranial-magnetic-stimulation-and-functional-near-infrared-spectroscopy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nakako Okamoto, Akitoshi Seiyama, Shota Hori, Satoru Takahashi
There are numerous reports of enhanced or emerged visual arts abilities in patients with semantic impairment. These reports led to the theory that a loss of function on the language side of the brain can result in changes of ability to draw and/or to paint. Further, the left posterior middle temporal gyrus (l-pMTG) has been revealed to contribute to the higher control semantic mechanisms with objects recognition and integration of visual information, within a widely distributed network of the left hemisphere...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38698992/octopaminergic-descending-neurons-in-drosophila-connectivity-tonic-activity-and-relation-to-locomotion
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Helene Babski, Marcello Codianni, Vikas Bhandawat
Projection neurons that communicate between different brain regions and local neurons that shape computation within a brain region form the majority of all neurons in the brain. Another important class of neurons is neuromodulatory neurons; these neurons are in much smaller numbers than projection/local neurons but have a large influence on computations in the brain. Neuromodulatory neurons are classified by the neurotransmitters they carry, such as dopamine and serotonin. Much of our knowledge of the effect of neuromodulators comes from experiments in which either a large population of neuromodulatory neurons or the entire population is perturbed...
May 15, 2024: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38698897/the-origins-of-film-psychology-and-the-neurosciences
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bonnie Evans
The invention of film technologies in France at the end of the 19th century inspired neurologists and associated professionals to engage with this new medium to demonstrate their theories of the brain, the nervous system, and the mind. Beginning with the origins of cinema in Paris, this article explores how film technologies were used at La Salpêtrière, and beyond, to visualise internal mental processes, and to support the burgeoning sciences of the mind. This film-making became increasingly sophisticated by the late 1910s and early 1920s, creating innovative ways to present psychological experiences on film...
April 2024: History of the Human Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38697110/predictions-and-errors-are-distinctly-represented-across-v1-layers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Emily R Thomas, Joost Haarsma, Jessica Nicholson, Daniel Yon, Peter Kok, Clare Press
Popular accounts of mind and brain propose that the brain continuously forms predictions about future sensory inputs and combines predictions with inputs to determine what we perceive.1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 Under "predictive processing" schemes, such integration is supported by the hierarchical organization of the cortex, whereby feedback connections communicate predictions from higher-level deep layers to agranular (superficial and deep) lower-level layers.7 , 8 , 9 , 10 Predictions are compared with input to compute the "prediction error," which is transmitted up the hierarchy from superficial layers of lower cortical regions to the middle layers of higher areas, to update higher-level predictions until errors are reconciled...
April 25, 2024: Current Biology: CB
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38695515/short-term-number-sense-training-recapitulates-long-term-neurodevelopmental-changes-from-childhood-to-adolescence
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yunji Park, Yuan Zhang, Hyesang Chang, Vinod Menon
Number sense is fundamental to the development of numerical problem-solving skills. In early childhood, children establish associations between non-symbolic (e.g., a set of dots) and symbolic (e.g., Arabic numerals) representations of quantity. The developmental estrangement theory proposes that the relationship between non-symbolic and symbolic representations of quantity evolves with age, with increased dissociation across development. Consistent with this theory, recent research suggests that cross-format neural representational similarity (NRS) between non-symbolic and symbolic quantities is correlated with arithmetic fluency in children but not in adolescents...
May 2, 2024: Developmental Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38694950/u-shaped-convolutional-transformer-gan-with-multi-resolution-consistency-loss-for-restoring-brain-functional-time-series-and-dementia-diagnosis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Qiankun Zuo, Ruiheng Li, Binghua Shi, Jin Hong, Yanfei Zhu, Xuhang Chen, Yixian Wu, Jia Guo
INTRODUCTION: The blood oxygen level-dependent (BOLD) signal derived from functional neuroimaging is commonly used in brain network analysis and dementia diagnosis. Missing the BOLD signal may lead to bad performance and misinterpretation of findings when analyzing neurological disease. Few studies have focused on the restoration of brain functional time-series data. METHODS: In this paper, a novel U -shaped convolutional transformer GAN (UCT-GAN) model is proposed to restore the missing brain functional time-series data...
2024: Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38694202/orexin-neurons-to-sublaterodorsal-tegmental-nucleus-pathway-prevents-sleep-onset-rem-sleep-like-behavior-by-relieving-the-rem-sleep-pressure
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hui Feng, Qi-Cheng Qiao, Qi-Fa Luo, Jun-Ying Zhou, Fei Lei, Yao Chen, Si-Yi Wen, Wen-Hao Chen, Yu-Jie Pang, Zhi-An Hu, Yi-Bin Jiang, Xu-Yang Zhang, Teng-Yuan Zhou, Xin-Yan Zhang, Nian Yang, Jun Zhang, Rong Hu
Proper timing of vigilance states serves fundamental brain functions. Although disturbance of sleep onset rapid eye movement (SOREM) sleep is frequently reported after orexin deficiency, their causal relationship still remains elusive. Here, we further study a specific subgroup of orexin neurons with convergent projection to the REM sleep promoting sublaterodorsal tegmental nucleus (OXSLD neurons). Intriguingly, although OXSLD and other projection-labeled orexin neurons exhibit similar activity dynamics during REM sleep, only the activation level of OXSLD neurons exhibits a significant positive correlation with the post-inter-REM sleep interval duration, revealing an essential role for the orexin-sublaterodorsal tegmental nucleus (SLD) neural pathway in relieving REM sleep pressure...
2024: Research: a science partner journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38694040/pharmacological-investigation-of-taxifolin-for-its-therapeutic-potential-in-depression
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maha Mir, Arif-Ullah Khan, Aslam Khan
The current study aimed to investigate the influence of taxifolin on depression symptoms alleviation in Male Sprague-Dawley rats by targeting underlying pathways of depression. Molecular docking analyses were conducted to validate taxifolin's binding affinities against various targets. In silico analysis of taxifolin revealed various aspects of post docking interactions with different protein targets. Depression was induced in rats via intraperitoneal injection of Lipopolysaccharide (LPS; 500 <mml:math xmlns:mml="https://www...
May 15, 2024: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38692692/altered-effective-connectivity-among-face-processing-systems-in-major-depressive-disorder
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fangrui Sheng, Yun Wang, Ruinan Li, Xiaoya Li, Xiongying Chen, Zhifang Zhang, Rui Liu, Ling Zhang, Yuan Zhou, Gang Wang
BACKGROUND: Neuroimaging studies have revealed abnormal functional interaction during the processing of emotional faces in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD), thereby enhancing our comprehension of the pathophysiology of MDD. However, it is unclear whether there is abnormal directional interaction among face-processing systems in patients with MDD. METHODS: A group of patients with MDD and a healthy control group underwent a face-matching task during functional magnetic resonance imaging...
2024: Journal of Psychiatry & Neuroscience: JPN
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38691356/safety-and-tolerability-of-online-adaptive-high-field-magnetic-resonance-guided-radiotherapy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jasmijn M Westerhoff, Lois A Daamen, John P Christodouleas, Erwin L A Blezer, Ananya Choudhury, Rosalyne L Westley, Beth A Erickson, Clifton D Fuller, Shaista Hafeez, Uulke A van der Heide, Martijn P W Intven, Anna M Kirby, Susan Lalondrelle, Bruce D Minsky, Stella Mook, Marlies E Nowee, Corrie A M Marijnen, Kristina M Orrling, Arjun Sahgal, Christopher J Schultz, Corinne Faivre-Finn, Robbert J H A Tersteeg, Alison C Tree, Chia-Lin Tseng, Tine Schytte, Dustin M Silk, Dave Eggert, Marco Luzzara, Jochem R N van der Voort van Zyp, Helena M Verkooijen, William A Hall
IMPORTANCE: In 2018, the first online adaptive magnetic resonance (MR)-guided radiotherapy (MRgRT) system using a 1.5-T MR-equipped linear accelerator (1.5-T MR-Linac) was clinically introduced. This system enables online adaptive radiotherapy, in which the radiation plan is adapted to size and shape changes of targets at each treatment session based on daily MR-visualized anatomy. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate safety, tolerability, and technical feasibility of treatment with a 1...
May 1, 2024: JAMA Network Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38691314/integrating-the-physical-environment-within-a-population-neuroscience-perspective
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lindsey Smith
Population neuroscience recognises the role of the environment in shaping brain, behaviour, and mental health. An overview of current evidence from neuroscientific and epidemiological studies highlights the protective effects of nature on cognitive function and stress reduction, the detrimental effects of urban living on mental health, and emerging concerns relating to extreme weather events and eco-anxiety. Despite the growing body of evidence in this area, knowledge gaps remain due to inconsistent measures of exposure and a reliance on small samples...
May 2, 2024: Current Topics in Behavioral Neurosciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38690958/could-the-14q23-2-microdeletion-or-akap5-haploinsufficiency-be-a-potential-cause-of-intellectual-disability
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fayize Maden Bedel, Özgür Balasar, Ayşe Şimşek, Hüseyin Tokgöz, Hüseyin Çaksen
Intellectual disability is characterized by impairment in at least two of the following areas: social skills, communication skills, self-care tasks, and academic skills. These impairments are evaluated in relation to the expected standards based on the individual's age and cultural levels. Additionally, intellectual disability is typically defined by a measurable level of intellectual functioning, represented by an intelligence quotients core of 70 or below. Autism spectrum disorder is a developmental disability resulting from differences in the brain, often characterized by problems in social communication and interaction, and limited or repetitive behaviors or interests...
June 1, 2024: Psychiatric Genetics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38689637/mapping-brain-state-dependent-sensory-responses-across-the-mouse-cortex
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Elena Montagni, Francesco Resta, Núria Tort-Colet, Alessandro Scaglione, Giacomo Mazzamuto, Alain Destexhe, Francesco Saverio Pavone, Anna Letizia Allegra Mascaro
Sensory information must be integrated across a distributed brain network for stimulus processing and perception. Recent studies have revealed specific spatiotemporal patterns of cortical activation for the early and late components of sensory-evoked responses, which are associated with stimulus features and perception, respectively. Here, we investigated how the brain state influences the sensory-evoked activation across the mouse cortex. We utilized isoflurane to modulate the brain state and conducted wide-field calcium imaging of Thy1-GCaMP6f mice to monitor distributed activation evoked by multi-whisker stimulation...
May 17, 2024: IScience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38686628/comparative-anatomy-of-the-caudate-nucleus-in-canids-and-felids-associations-with-brain-size-curvature-cross-sectional-properties-and-behavioral-ecology
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COMPARATIVE STUDY
Michael Foster, Sai Dwibhashyam, Devan Patel, Kanika Gupta, Olivia C Matz, Brendon K Billings, Kathleen Bitterman, Mads Bertelson, Cheuk Y Tang, Rogier B Mars, Mary Ann Raghanti, Patrick R Hof, Chet C Sherwood, Paul R Manger, Muhammad A Spocter
The evolutionary history of canids and felids is marked by a deep time separation that has uniquely shaped their behavior and phenotype toward refined predatory abilities. The caudate nucleus is a subcortical brain structure associated with both motor control and cognitive, emotional, and executive functions. We used a combination of three-dimensional imaging, allometric scaling, and structural analyses to compare the size and shape characteristics of the caudate nucleus. The sample consisted of MRI scan data obtained from six canid species (Canis lupus lupus, Canis latrans, Chrysocyon brachyurus, Lycaon pictus, Vulpes vulpes, Vulpes zerda), two canid subspecies (Canis lupus familiaris, Canis lupus dingo), as well as three felids (Panthera tigris, Panthera uncia, Felis silvestris catus)...
May 2024: Journal of Comparative Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38686271/unraveling-the-landscape-of-pediatric-glioblastoma-biomarkers-a-comprehensive-review-of-enhancing-diagnostics-and-therapeutic-insights
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REVIEW
Vedant R Katole, Meghali Kaple
Glioblastoma, the most common and aggressive form of primary brain tumor, poses significant challenges to patients, caregivers, and clinicians alike. Pediatric glioblastoma is a rare and aggressive brain tumor that presents unique challenges in treatment. It differs from its adult counterpart in terms of genetic and molecular characteristics. Its incidence is relatively low, but the prognosis remains grim due to its aggressive behavior. Diagnosis relies on imaging techniques and histopathological analysis. The rarity of the disease underscores the need for effective treatment strategies...
March 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38686173/hippocampal-neuroimmune-response-in-mice-undergoing-serial-daily-torpor-induced-by-calorie-restriction
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Valeria Cogut, Maaike Goris, Aukje Jansma, Marrit van der Staaij, Robert H Henning
Hibernating animals demonstrate a remarkable ability to withstand extreme physiological brain changes without triggering adverse neuroinflammatory responses. While hibernators may offer valuable insights into the neuroprotective mechanisms inherent to hibernation, studies using such species are constrained by the limited availability of molecular tools. Laboratory mice may serve as an alternative, entering states of hypometabolism and hypothermia similar to the torpor observed in hibernation when faced with energy shortage...
2024: Frontiers in Neuroanatomy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38685181/predictors-of-salvage-therapy-for-parasagittal-meningiomas-treated-with-primary-surgery-radiosurgery-or-surgery-plus-adjuvant-radiotherapy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
S Joy Trybula, Khizar R Nandoliya, Mark W Youngblood, Constantine L Karras, Luis G Fernandez, Daniel E Oyon, Pavlos Texakalidis, Osaama H Khan, Maciej S Lesniak, Matthew C Tate, Joshua M Rosenow, Virginia B Hill, Tarek A Hijaz, Eric J Russell, Sean Sachdev, John A Kalapurakal, Craig M Horbinski, Stephen T Magill, James P Chandler
OBJECTIVE: Parasagittal meningiomas (PM) are treated with primary microsurgery, radiosurgery (SRS), or surgery with adjuvant radiation. We investigated predictors of tumor progression requiring salvage surgery or radiation treatment. We sought to determine whether primary treatment modality, or radiologic, histologic, and clinical variables were associated with tumor progression requiring salvage treatment. METHODS: Retrospective study of 109 consecutive patients with PMs treated with primary surgery, radiation (RT), or surgery plus adjuvant RT (2000-2017) and minimum 5 years follow-up...
April 28, 2024: Journal of Clinical Neuroscience: Official Journal of the Neurosurgical Society of Australasia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38682916/ultrasound-imaging-guided-precision-histotripsy-effects-of-pulse-settings-on-ablation-properties-in-rat-brain
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Thomas G Landry, Jeremy A Brown
A high-frequency 6 MHz miniature handheld histotripsy device with an endoscopic form factor and co-registered high-resolution ultrasound imaging was developed. This device could allow precision histotripsy ablation during minimally invasive brain tumor surgeries with real-time image guidance. This study characterized the outcome of acute histotripsy in the normal in vivo rat brain using the device with a range of histotripsy pulse settings, including number of cycles, pulse repetition frequency, and pressure, as well as other experimental factors...
April 1, 2024: Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38680075/executive-functions-and-brain-morphology-of-male-and-female-dominant-and-subordinate-cichlid-fish
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Angelo Guadagno, Zegni Triki
BACKGROUND: Living in a social dominance hierarchy presents different benefits and challenges for dominant and subordinate males and females, which might in turn affect their cognitive needs. Despite the extensive research on social dominance in group-living species, there is still a knowledge gap regarding how social status impacts brain morphology and cognitive abilities. METHODS: Here, we tested male and female dominants and subordinates of Neolamprologus pulcher, a social cichlid fish species with size-based hierarchy...
May 2024: Brain and Behavior
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