Interspecies Differences in the Connectivity of Ventral Striatal Components Between Humans and Macaques. Front Neurosci. 2019;13:623 Authors: Xia X, Fan L, Cheng C, Yao R, Deng H, Zhao D, Li H, Jiang T Abstract Although the evolutionarily conserved functions of the ventral striatal components have been used as a priori knowledge for further study, whether these functions are conserved between species remains unclear. In particular, whether macroscopic...
The Age-Related Central Auditory Processing Disorder: Silent Impairment of the Cognitive Ear. Front Neurosci. 2019;13:619 Authors: Sardone R, Battista P, Panza F, Lozupone M, Griseta C, Castellana F, Capozzo R, Ruccia M, Resta E, Seripa D, Logroscino G, Quaranta N Abstract Age-related hearing loss (ARHL), also called presbycusis, is a progressive disorder affecting hearing functions and among the elderly has been recognized as the third most frequent...
Brain Molecular Connectivity in Neurodegenerative Diseases: Recent Advances and New Perspectives Using Positron Emission Tomography. Front Neurosci. 2019;13:617 Authors: Sala A, Perani D Abstract Positron emission tomography (PET) represents a unique molecular tool to get in vivo access to a wide spectrum of biological and neuropathological processes, of crucial relevance for neurodegenerative conditions. Although most PET findings are based on massive...
L-Dopa Modulation of Brain Connectivity in Parkinson's Disease Patients: A Pilot EEG-fMRI Study. Front Neurosci. 2019;13:611 Authors: Evangelisti S, Pittau F, Testa C, Rizzo G, Gramegna LL, Ferri L, Coito A, Cortelli P, Calandra-Buonaura G, Bisquoli F, Bianchini C, Manners DN, Talozzi L, Tonon C, Lodi R, Tinuper P Abstract Studies of functional neurosurgery and electroencephalography in Parkinson's disease have demonstrated abnormally synchronous activity...
Annexin A1 Bioactive Peptide Promotes Resolution of Neuroinflammation in a Rat Model of Exsanguinating Cardiac Arrest Treated by Emergency Preservation and Resuscitation. Front Neurosci. 2019;13:608 Authors: Ma Q, Zhang Z, Shim JK, Venkatraman TN, Lascola CD, Quinones QJ, Mathew JP, Terrando N, Podgoreanu MV Abstract Neuroinflammation initiated by damage-associated molecular patterns, including high mobility group box 1 protein (HMGB1), has been implicated...
Illusory Motion Reversal in Touch. Front Neurosci. 2019;13:605 Authors: Hsu YC, Yeh CI, Huang JJ, Hung CH, Hung CP, Pei YC Abstract Psychophysical visual experiments have shown illusory motion reversal (IMR), in which the perceived direction of motion is the opposite of its actual direction. The tactile form of this illusion has also been reported. However, it remains unclear which stimulus characteristics affect the magnitude of IMR. We closely examined...
Mechanics of Brain Tissues Studied by Atomic Force Microscopy: A Perspective. Front Neurosci. 2019;13:600 Authors: Viji Babu PK, Radmacher M Abstract Tissue morphology and mechanics are crucial to the regulation of organ function. Investigating the exceptionally complex tissue of the brain at the sub-micron scale is challenging due to the complex structure and softness of this tissue, despite the large interest of biologists, medical engineers, biophysicists,...
Effect of L-DOPA/Benserazide on Propagation of Pathological α-Synuclein. Front Neurosci. 2019;13:595 Authors: Shimozawa A, Fujita Y, Kondo H, Takimoto Y, Terada M, Sanagi M, Hisanaga SI, Hasegawa M Abstract Parkinson's disease (PD) and related disorders are characterized by filamentous or fibrous structures consisting of abnormal α-synuclein in the brains of patients, and the distributions and spread of these pathologies are closely correlated with disease...
The Dual Role of AQP4 in Cytotoxic and Vasogenic Edema Following Spinal Cord Contusion and Its Possible Association With Energy Metabolism via COX5A. Front Neurosci. 2019;13:584 Authors: Huang Y, Li SN, Zhou XY, Zhang LX, Chen GX, Wang TH, Xia QJ, Liang N, Zhang X Abstract Spinal cord edema, mainly including vasogenic and cytotoxic edema, influences neurological outcome after spinal cord contusion (SCC). Aquaporin 4 (AQP4) is the most ubiquitous water...
ERP Responses to Regional Accent Reflect Two Distinct Processes of Perceptual Compensation. Front Neurosci. 2019;13:546 Authors: Voeten CC, Levelt CC Abstract Humans possess a robust speech-perception apparatus that is able to cope with variation in spoken language. However, linguists have often claimed that this coping ability must be limited, since otherwise there is no way for such variation to lead to language change and regional accents. Previous...
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