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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38704445/personalized-whole-brain-neural-mass-models-reveal-combined-a%C3%AE-and-tau-hyperexcitable-influences-in-alzheimer-s-disease
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Lazaro M Sanchez-Rodriguez, Gleb Bezgin, Felix Carbonell, Joseph Therriault, Jaime Fernandez-Arias, Stijn Servaes, Nesrine Rahmouni, Cécile Tissot, Jenna Stevenson, Thomas K Karikari, Nicholas J Ashton, Andréa L Benedet, Henrik Zetterberg, Kaj Blennow, Gallen Triana-Baltzer, Hartmuth C Kolb, Pedro Rosa-Neto, Yasser Iturria-Medina
Neuronal dysfunction and cognitive deterioration in Alzheimer's disease (AD) are likely caused by multiple pathophysiological factors. However, mechanistic evidence in humans remains scarce, requiring improved non-invasive techniques and integrative models. We introduce personalized AD computational models built on whole-brain Wilson-Cowan oscillators and incorporating resting-state functional MRI, amyloid-β (Aβ) and tau-PET from 132 individuals in the AD spectrum to evaluate the direct impact of toxic protein deposition on neuronal activity...
May 4, 2024: Communications Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38703700/clinical-and-neuropsychological-correlates-of-theta-band-functional-excitation-inhibition-ratio-in-autism-an-eeg-study
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Melody M Y Chan, Coco X T Choi, Tom C W Tsoi, Junpei Zhong, Yvonne M Y Han
OBJECTIVE: How abnormal brain signaling impacts cognition in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) remained elusive. This study aimed to investigate the local and global brain signaling in ASD indicated by theta-band functional excitation-inhibition (fE/I) ratio and explored psychophysiological relationships between fE/I, cognitive deficits, and ASD symptomatology. METHODS: A total of 83 ASD and typically developing (TD) individuals participated in this study. Participants' interference control and set-shifting abilities were assessed...
April 15, 2024: Clinical Neurophysiology: Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38702935/correlation-between-desynchrony-of-hippocampal-neural-activity-and-hyperlocomotion-in-the-model-mice-of-schizophrenia-and-therapeutic-effects-of-aripiprazole
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Xueru Wang, Zijie Li, Shihui Kuai, Xuejiao Wang, Jingyu Chen, Yanping Yang, Ling Qin
AIMS: The hippocampus has been reported to be morphologically and neurochemically altered in schizophrenia (SZ). Hyperlocomotion is a characteristic SZ-associated behavioral phenotype, which is associated with dysregulated dopamine system function induced by hippocampal hyperactivity. However, the neural mechanism of hippocampus underlying hyperlocomotion remains largely unclear. METHODS: Mouse pups were injected with N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor antagonist (MK-801) or vehicle twice daily on postnatal days (PND) 7-11...
May 2024: CNS Neuroscience & Therapeutics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38702896/theta-and-alpha-oscillations-may-underlie-improved-attention-and-working-memory-in-musically-trained-children
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Leonie Kausel, F Zamorano, P Billeke, M E Sutherland, M I Alliende, J Larrain-Valenzuela, P Soto-Icaza, F Aboitiz
INTRODUCTION: Attention and working memory are key cognitive functions that allow us to select and maintain information in our mind for a short time, being essential for our daily life and, in particular, for learning and academic performance. It has been shown that musical training can improve working memory performance, but it is still unclear if and how the neural mechanisms of working memory and particularly attention are implicated in this process. In this work, we aimed to identify the oscillatory signature of bimodal attention and working memory that contributes to improved working memory in musically trained children...
May 2024: Brain and Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38702608/substance-specific-eeg-patterns-in-mice-undergoing-slow-anesthesia-induction
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David P Obert, David Killing, Tom Happe, Philipp Tamas, Alp Altunkaya, Srdjan Z Dragovic, Matthias Kreuzer, Gerhard Schneider, Thomas Fenzl
The exact mechanisms and the neural circuits involved in anesthesia induced unconsciousness are still not fully understood. To elucidate them valid animal models are necessary. Since the most commonly used species in neuroscience are mice, we established a murine model for commonly used anesthetics/sedatives and evaluated the epidural electroencephalographic (EEG) patterns during slow anesthesia induction and emergence. Forty-four mice underwent surgery in which we inserted a central venous catheter and implanted nine intracranial electrodes above the prefrontal, motor, sensory, and visual cortex...
May 3, 2024: BMC Anesthesiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38701101/effects-of-systemic-inflammation-on-the-network-oscillation-in-the-anterior-cingulate-cortex-and-cognitive-behavior
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Ayumi Hirao, Yasushi Hojo, Gen Murakami, Rina Ito, Miki Hashizume, Takayuki Murakoshi, Naonori Uozumi
Network oscillation in the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) plays a key role in attention, novelty detection and anxiety; however, its involvement in cognitive impairment caused by acute systemic inflammation is unclear. To investigate the acute effects of systemic inflammation on ACC network oscillation and cognitive function, we analyzed cytokine level and cognitive performance as well as network oscillation in the mouse ACC Cg1 region, within 4 hours after lipopolysaccharide (LPS, 30 μg/kg) administration...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38700103/learning-optimal-biomarker-guided-treatment-policy-for-chronic-disorders
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Bin Yang, Xingche Guo, Ji Meng Loh, Qinxia Wang, Yuanjia Wang
Electroencephalogram (EEG) provides noninvasive measures of brain activity and is found to be valuable for the diagnosis of some chronic disorders. Specifically, pre-treatment EEG signals in the alpha and theta frequency bands have demonstrated some association with antidepressant response, which is well-known to have a low response rate. We aim to design an integrated pipeline that improves the response rate of patients with major depressive disorder by developing a treatment policy guided by the resting state pre-treatment EEG recordings and other treatment effects modifiers...
May 3, 2024: Statistics in Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38699616/decisional-brain-of-lawyers-at-the-workplace-a-neurolaw-pilot-study
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Michela Balconi, Simone Greco, Katia Rovelli, Laura Angioletti
This pilot study investigated legal and non-legal professionals' decision process during a typical working day. During self-evaluated highly relevant decisions (rated through a daily diary), the two groups were asked to wear the Muse™ Headband to record their electrophysiological (EEG) activity in terms of frequency bands (delta, theta, alpha and beta). EEG cognitive findings displayed a generally increased beta power in the anterior frontal region (mainly in the right than left) for both groups during highly relevant decisions...
April 2024: Cognitive Neurodynamics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38699606/a-distributed-theta-network-of-error-generation-and-processing-in-aging
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Vasil Kolev, Michael Falkenstein, Juliana Yordanova
UNLABELLED: Based on previous concepts that a distributed theta network with a central "hub" in the medial frontal cortex is critically involved in movement regulation, monitoring, and control, the present study explored the involvement of this network in error processing with advancing age in humans. For that aim, the oscillatory neurodynamics of motor theta oscillations was analyzed at multiple cortical regions during correct and error responses in a sample of older adults. Response-related potentials (RRPs) of correct and incorrect reactions were recorded in a four-choice reaction task...
April 2024: Cognitive Neurodynamics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38699447/perceived-social-support-perceived-stress-and-quality-of-sleep-among-covid-19-patients-in-iran-assessing-measurement-invariance-of-the-multidimensional-scale-of-perceived-social-support-across-gender-and-age
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Mojtaba Habibi Asgarabad, Zahra Vahabi, Ho Nam Cheung, Reza Ahmadi, Samaneh Akbarpour, Mohammad Hossein Sadeghian, Farnaz Etesam
BACKGROUND: Perceived social support (PSS) plays a considerable role in mental health. The Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support (MSPSS) is one of the most widely used scales, leading to much research evidence. The present study investigated its measurement model, equivalence across gender (male and female) and age groups (older patients= above 60 and non-older patients= below 60), and concurrent validity. METHODS: A cross-sectional survey was conducted between March and October 2020, on patients hospitalized due to COVID-19 in Tehran, Iran...
2024: Frontiers in Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38699062/magnetoencephalographic-detection-of-synchronized-epileptic-activity-between-the-hippocampus-and-insular-cortex
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Akitake Okamura, Akira Hashizume, Kota Kagawa, Go Seyama, Atsuo Yoshino, Shigeto Yamawaki, Nobutaka Horie, Koji Iida
Most magnetoencephalographic signals are derived from synchronized activity in the brain surface cortex. By contrast, the contribution of synchronized activity in the deep brain to magnetoencephalography (MEG) has remained unclear. We compared stereotactic electroencephalography (sEEG) with simultaneous MEG findings in a patient with temporal lobe epilepsy to determine the conditions under which MEG could also detect sEEG findings. The synchrony and similarity of the waves were evaluated using visual inspection and wavelet coherence...
2024: Epilepsy & behavior reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38698531/multimodal-convergence-in-the-pedunculopontine-tegmental-nucleus-motor-sensory-and-theta-frequency-inputs-influence-activity-of-single-neurons
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Xiaodong Lu, Jeffery R Wickens, Brian Ian Hyland
The pedunculopontine tegmental nucleus of the brainstem (PPTg) has extensive interconnections and neuronal-behavioural correlates. It is implicated in movement control and sensorimotor integration. We investigated whether single neuron activity in freely moving rats is correlated with components of skilled forelimb movement, and whether individual neurons respond to both motor and sensory events. We found that individual PPTg neurons showed changes in firing rate at different times during the reach. This type of temporally specific modulation is like activity seen elsewhere in voluntary movement control circuits, such as the motor cortex, and suggests that PPTg neural activity is related to different specific events occurring during the reach...
May 2, 2024: European Journal of Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38697205/age-dependent-coupling-characteristics-of-bilateral-frontal-eeg-during-desflurane-anesthesia
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Ziyang Li, Peiqi Wang, Licheng Han, Xinyu Hao, Weidong Mi, Li Tong, Zhenhu Liang
The purpose of this study is to investigate the age dependence of bilateral frontal electroencephalogram coupling characteristics, and find potential age-independent depth of anesthesia monitoring indicators for the elderlies.
Approach: We recorded bilateral forehead EEG data from 41 patients (ranged in 19-82 years old), and separated into three age groups: 18-40 years (n = 12); 40-65 years (n = 14), > 65 years (n = 15). All these patients underwent desflurane maintained general anesthesia. We analyzed the age-related EEG spectra, phase amplitude coupling (PAC), coherence and phase lag index (PLI) of EEG data in the states of awake, general anesthesia (GA), and recovery...
May 2, 2024: Physiological Measurement
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38695823/brain-electrical-patterns-associated-with-pleasure-and-emotion-induced-by-tonal-and-atonal-music
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Pablo Valdés-Alemán, Bernarda Téllez-Alanís, Adriana Zamudio-Gurrola
Several studies in the last 40 years have used electroencephalography (EEG) to recognize patterns of brain electrical activity correlated with emotions evoked by various stimuli. For example, the frontal alpha and theta asymmetry models to distinguish musical emotions and musical pleasure, respectively. Since these studies have used mainly tonal music, in this study, we decided to incorporate both tonal ( n = 8) and atonal ( n = 8) musical stimuli to observe the subjective and electrophysiological responses associated with valence, arousal, pleasure, and familiarity, from 25 nonmusician Mexican adults (10 females, 15 males; M = 37...
May 2, 2024: Behavioral Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38691923/modulation-of-hippocampal-theta-oscillations-via-deep-brain-stimulation-of-the-parietal-cortex-depends-on-cognitive-state
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Eugenio Forbes, Alexa Hassien, Ryan Joseph Tan, David Wang, Bradley Lega
The angular gyrus (AG) and posterior cingulate cortex (PCC) demonstrate extensive structural and functional connectivity with the hippocampus and other core recollection network regions. Consequently, recent studies have explored neuromodulation targeting these and other regions as a potential strategy for restoring function in memory disorders such as Alzheimer's Disease. However, determining the optimal approach for neuromodulatory devices requires understanding how parameters like selected stimulation site, cognitive state during modulation, and stimulation duration influence the effects of deep brain stimulation (DBS) on electrophysiological features relevant to episodic memory...
April 25, 2024: Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38691431/study-on-improving-the-modulatory-effect-of-rhythmic-oscillations-by-transcranial-magneto-acoustic-stimulation
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Ruxin Tan, Ren Ma, Fangxuan Chu, Xiaoqing Zhou, Xin Wang, Tao Yin, Zhipeng Liu
In hippocampus, synaptic plasticity and rhythmic oscillations reflect the cytological basis and the intermediate level of cognition, respectively. Transcranial ultrasound stimulation (TUS) has demonstrated the ability to elicit changes in neural response. However, the modulatory effect of TUS on synaptic plasticity and rhythmic oscillations was insufficient in the present studies, which may be attributed to the fact that TUS acts mainly through mechanical forces. To enhance the modulatory effect on synaptic plasticity and rhythmic oscillations, transcranial magneto-acoustic stimulation (TMAS) which induced a coupled electric field together with TUS's ultrasound field was applied...
May 1, 2024: IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38691013/altered-pattern-of-theta-and-gamma-oscillation-to-visual-stimuli-in-patients-with-post-concussion-syndrome
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Haewon Roh, Won Kim, Soon-Young Hwang, Moon Soo Lee, Jong Hyun Kim
Purpose Although many patients with mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) suffer from post-concussional syndrome(PCS) including abnormal emotional responses, most conventional imaging studies fail to detect any causative brain lesion. We hypothesized that event-related electroencephalography (EEG) recordings with time-frequency analysis would show a distinguishable pattern in mTBI patients with PCS compared with normal healthy controls. Methods EEG signals were collected from a total of 18 subjects: eight mTBI patients with PCS and ten healthy control subjects...
May 1, 2024: Journal of Neurophysiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38690260/causally-probing-the-role-of-the-hippocampus-in-fear-discrimination-a-precision-functional-mapping-guided-transcranial-magnetic-stimulation-study-in-participants-with-posttraumatic-stress-symptoms
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Ryan D Webler, Cristian Morales Carrasco, Samuel E Cooper, Mo Chen, Christopher O Hunt, Sierra Hennessy, Lancy Cao, Carol Lam, Allen Chiu, Cash Differding, Erin Todd, Timothy J Hendrickson, Desmond J Oathes, Alik S Widge, Robert J M Hermosillo, Steven M Nelson, Damien A Fair, Shmuel M Lissek, Ziad Nahas
BACKGROUND: Fear overgeneralization is a promising pathogenic mechanism of clinical anxiety. A dominant model posits that hippocampal pattern separation failures drive overgeneralization. Hippocampal network-targeted transcranial magnetic stimulation (HNT-TMS) has been shown to strengthen hippocampal-dependent learning/memory processes. However, no study has examined whether HNT-TMS can alter fear learning/memory. METHODS: Continuous theta burst stimulation was delivered to individualized left posterior parietal stimulation sites derived via seed-based connectivity, precision functional mapping, and electric field modeling methods...
May 2024: Biol Psychiatry Glob Open Sci
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38689857/midfrontal-theta-reactivity-to-conflict-and-error-are-linked-to-externalizing-and-internalizing-respectively
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Phoebe S-H Neo, Shabah M Shadli, Neil McNaughton, Martin Sellbom
Dimensional psychopathology scores measure symptom severity; cutting across disorder categories. Their clinical utility is high given comorbidity, but their neural basis is unclear. We used scalp electroencephalography (EEG) to concurrently assess neural activity across internalizing and externalizing traits. "Theta rhythm" (4-7 Hz) spectral power at the frontal midline site Fz in specific goal conflict and action error phases within a trial of a Stop-Signal Task was extracted using process-specific contrasts...
2024: Personality Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38689856/midfrontal-conflict-theta-and-parietal-p300-are-linked-to-a-latent-factor-of-dsm-externalising-disorders
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Phoebe S-H Neo, Neil McNaughton, Martin Sellbom
Psychiatric illnesses form spectra rather than categories, with symptoms varying continuously across individuals, i.e., there is no clear break between health and disorder. Dimensional measures of behaviour and brain activity are promising targets for studying biological mechanisms that are common across disorders. Here, we assessed the extent to which neural measures of the sensitivity of the three biological systems in the reinforcement sensitivity theory (RST) could account for individual differences in a latent general factor estimated from symptom counts across externalising disorders (EXTs)...
2024: Personality Neuroscience
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