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https://read.qxmd.com/read/35705957/fkbp51-mediates-resilience-to-inflammation-induced-anxiety-through-regulation-of-glutamic-acid-decarboxylase-65-expression-in-mouse-hippocampus
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yu-Ling Gan, Chen-Yu Wang, Rong-Heng He, Pei-Chien Hsu, Hsin-Hsien Yeh, Tsung-Han Hsieh, Hui-Ching Lin, Ming-Yen Cheng, Chung-Jiuan Jeng, Ming-Chyi Huang, Yi-Hsuan Lee
BACKGROUND: Inflammation is a potential risk factor of mental disturbance. FKBP5 that encodes FK506-binding protein 51 (FKBP51), a negative cochaperone of glucocorticoid receptor (GR), is a stress-inducible gene and has been linked to psychiatric disorders. Yet, the role of FKBP51 in the inflammatory stress-associated mental disturbance remained unclear. METHODS: Fkbp5-deficient (Fkbp5-KO) mice were used to study inflammatory stress by a single intraperitoneal injection of lipopolysaccharide (LPS)...
June 15, 2022: Journal of Neuroinflammation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35445055/food-approach-eating-behaviors-and-brain-morphology-the-generation-r-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Olga Dmitrichenko, Yuchan Mou, Trudy Voortman, Tonya White, Pauline W Jansen
Food-approach eating behaviors are associated with an increased risk of developing overweight/obesity and binge-eating disorder, while obesity and binge-eating disorder have also been linked with altered brain morphology in adults. To understand these associations, we examined the association of food-approach eating behaviors during childhood with adolescents' brain morphology. The sample included 1,781 adolescents with assessments of eating behaviors at ages 4 and 10 years and brain imaging data at 13 years from a large, population-based cohort...
2022: Frontiers in Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35120203/sensory-processing-in-autism-translational-markers-and-circuit-level-insights
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Caroline Robertson
Atypical sensory experience is estimated to occur in as many as 90% of autistic individuals and to affect every sensory modality: taste, touch, audition, olfaction and vision. Because the neural computations underlying sensory processing are relatively well understood in typically developing individuals and are conserved between humans and other animals, sensory paradigms have considerable potential for shedding light on autistic neurobiology. But are sensory traits, in fact, core phenotypic markers of autism? In this talk, I will argue that the answer is "yes"...
February 1, 2022: Journal of Vision
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34924968/watching-the-effects-of-gravity-vestibular-cortex-and-the-neural-representation-of-visual-gravity
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REVIEW
Sergio Delle Monache, Iole Indovina, Myrka Zago, Elena Daprati, Francesco Lacquaniti, Gianfranco Bosco
Gravity is a physical constraint all terrestrial species have adapted to through evolution. Indeed, gravity effects are taken into account in many forms of interaction with the environment, from the seemingly simple task of maintaining balance to the complex motor skills performed by athletes and dancers. Graviceptors, primarily located in the vestibular otolith organs, feed the Central Nervous System with information related to the gravity acceleration vector. This information is integrated with signals from semicircular canals, vision, and proprioception in an ensemble of interconnected brain areas, including the vestibular nuclei, cerebellum, thalamus, insula, retroinsula, parietal operculum, and temporo-parietal junction, in the so-called vestibular network...
2021: Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34790102/a-systematic-review-of-brainstem-contributions-to-autism-spectrum-disorder
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Ala Seif, Carly Shea, Susanne Schmid, Ryan A Stevenson
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects one in 66 children in Canada. The contributions of changes in the cortex and cerebellum to autism have been studied for decades. However, our understanding of brainstem contributions has only started to emerge more recently. Disruptions of sensory processing, startle response, sensory filtering, sensorimotor gating, multisensory integration and sleep are all features of ASD and are processes in which the brainstem is involved. In addition, preliminary research into brainstem contribution emphasizes the importance of the developmental timeline rather than just the mature brainstem...
2021: Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34340655/the-disrupted-topological-properties-of-structural-networks-showed-recovery-in-ischemic-stroke-patients-a-longitudinal-design-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yongxin Li, Zeyun Yu, Ping Wu, Jiaxu Chen
INTRODUCTION: Stroke is one of the leading causes of substantial disability worldwide. Previous studies have shown brain functional and structural alterations in adults with stroke. However, few studies have examined the longitudinal reorganization in whole-brain structural networks in stroke. METHODS: Here, we applied graph theoretical analysis to investigate the longitudinal topological organization of white matter networks in 20 ischemic stroke patients with a one-month interval between two timepoints...
August 2, 2021: BMC Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34236624/therapies-to-restore-consciousness-in-patients-with-severe-brain-injuries-a-gap-analysis-and-future-directions
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Brian L Edlow, Leandro R D Sanz, Len Polizzotto, Nader Pouratian, John D Rolston, Samuel B Snider, Aurore Thibaut, Robert D Stevens, Olivia Gosseries
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE: For patients with disorders of consciousness (DoC) and their families, the search for new therapies has been a source of hope and frustration. Almost all clinical trials in patients with DoC have been limited by small sample sizes, lack of placebo groups, and use of heterogeneous outcome measures. As a result, few therapies have strong evidence to support their use; amantadine is the only therapy recommended by current clinical guidelines, specifically for patients with DoC caused by severe traumatic brain injury...
July 2021: Neurocritical Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33949018/sex-is-a-defining-feature-of-neuroimaging-phenotypes-in-major-brain-disorders
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REVIEW
Lauren E Salminen, Meral A Tubi, Joanna Bright, Sophia I Thomopoulos, Alyssa Wieand, Paul M Thompson
Sex is a biological variable that contributes to individual variability in brain structure and behavior. Neuroimaging studies of population-based samples have identified normative differences in brain structure between males and females, many of which are exacerbated in psychiatric and neurological conditions. Still, sex differences in MRI outcomes are understudied, particularly in clinical samples with known sex differences in disease risk, prevalence, and expression of clinical symptoms. Here we review the existing literature on sex differences in adult brain structure in normative samples and in 14 distinct psychiatric and neurological disorders...
January 2022: Human Brain Mapping
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33145600/individual-differences-in-cognitive-performance-are-better-predicted-by-global-rather-than-localized-bold-activity-patterns-across-the-cortex
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Weiqi Zhao, Clare E Palmer, Wesley K Thompson, Bader Chaarani, Hugh P Garavan, B J Casey, Terry L Jernigan, Anders M Dale, Chun Chieh Fan
Despite its central role in revealing the neurobiological mechanisms of behavior, neuroimaging research faces the challenge of producing reliable biomarkers for cognitive processes and clinical outcomes. Statistically significant brain regions, identified by mass univariate statistical models commonly used in neuroimaging studies, explain minimal phenotypic variation, limiting the translational utility of neuroimaging phenotypes. This is potentially due to the observation that behavioral traits are influenced by variations in neuroimaging phenotypes that are globally distributed across the cortex and are therefore not captured by thresholded, statistical parametric maps commonly reported in neuroimaging studies...
November 4, 2020: Cerebral Cortex
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32879986/neural-processes-for-live-pro-social-dialogue-between-dyads-with-socioeconomic-disparity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Olivia Descorbeth, Xian Zhang, J Adam Noah, Joy Hirsch
An emerging theoretical framework suggests that neural functions associated with stereotyping and prejudice are associated with frontal lobe networks. Using a novel neuroimaging technique, functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS), during a face-to-face live communication paradigm, we explore an extension of this model to include live dynamic interactions. Neural activations were compared for dyads of similar and dissimilar socioeconomic backgrounds. The socioeconomic status of each participant was based on education and income levels...
September 3, 2020: Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32822763/the-neurobiology-of-human-aggressive-behavior-neuroimaging-genetic-and-neurochemical-aspects
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REVIEW
Francesca A Cupaioli, Fabio A Zucca, Cinzia Caporale, Klaus-Peter Lesch, Luca Passamonti, Luigi Zecca
In modern societies, there is a strive to improve the quality of life related to risk of crimes which inevitably requires a better understanding of brain determinants and mediators of aggression. Neurobiology provides powerful tools to achieve this end. Pre-clinical and clinical studies show that changes in regional volumes, metabolism-function and connectivity within specific neural networks are related to aggression. Subregions of prefrontal cortex, insula, amygdala, basal ganglia and hippocampus play a major role within these circuits and have been consistently implicated in biology of aggression...
March 2, 2021: Progress in Neuro-psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32819709/from-concepts-to-percepts-in-human-and-machine-face-recognition-a-reply-to-blauch-behrmann-plaut
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Galit Yovel, Naphtali Abudarham
Intact recognition of familiar faces is critical for appropriate social interactions. Thus, the human face processing system should be optimized for familiar face recognition. Blauch et al. (2020) used face recognition deep convolutional neural networks (DCNNs) that are trained to maximize recognition of the trained (familiar) identities, to model human unfamiliar and familiar face recognition. In line with this model, we discuss behavioral, neuroimaging and computational findings that indicate that human face recognition develops from the generation of identity-specific concepts of familiar faces that are learned in a supervised manner, to the generation of view-invariant identity-general perceptual representations...
August 17, 2020: Cognition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32446706/a-role-for-the-right-dorsolateral-prefrontal-cortex-in-enhancing-regulation-of-both-craving-and-negative-emotions-in-internet-gaming-disorder-a-randomized-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lu-Lu Wu, Marc N Potenza, Nan Zhou, Hedy Kober, Xin-Hui Shi, Sarah W Yip, Jia-Hua Xu, Lei Zhu, Rui Wang, Guan-Qun Liu, Jin-Tao Zhang
Reward-seeking and relief from negative emotions are two central motivational drives underlying addictions. Impaired executive control over craving and negative emotions contributes to compulsive addictive behaviors. Neuroimaging evidence has implicated the prefrontal cortex (PFC) in regulating craving or emotions. This study aims at examining whether anodal transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) over a specific region of the PFC would enhance both regulation processes. Thirty-three men with internet gaming disorder received active (1...
July 2020: European Neuropsychopharmacology: the Journal of the European College of Neuropsychopharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32317343/topological-data-analysis-reveals-robust-alterations-in-the-whole-brain-and-frontal-lobe-functional-connectomes-in-attention-deficit-hyperactivity-disorder
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zeus Gracia-Tabuenca, Juan Carlos Díaz-Patiño, Isaac Arelio, Sarael Alcauter
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a developmental disorder characterized by difficulty to control the own behavior. Neuroimaging studies have related ADHD with the interplay of fronto-parietal attention systems with the default mode network (DMN) (Castellanos and Aoki, 2016). However, some results have been inconsistent, potentially due to methodological differences in the analytical strategies when defining the brain functional network, i.e., the functional connectivity threshold and/or the brain parcellation scheme...
April 13, 2020: ENeuro
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32312578/midbrain-d-3-receptor-availability-predicts-escalation-in-cocaine-self-administration
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Stephanie M Groman, Ansel T Hillmer, Heather Liu, Krista Fowles, Daniel Holden, Evan D Morris, Daeyeol Lee, Jane R Taylor
BACKGROUND: Results from neuroimaging studies suggest that disruptions in flexible decision-making functions in substance-dependent individuals are a consequence of drug-induced neural adaptations. In addicted populations, however, the causal relationship between biobehavioral phenotypes of susceptibility and addiction consequence is difficult to dissociate. Indeed, evidence from animals suggests that poor decision making due to preexisting biological factors can independently enhance the risk for developing addiction-like behaviors...
February 27, 2020: Biological Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32033923/functional-disruption-of-cerebello-thalamo-cortical-networks-in-obsessive-compulsive-disorder
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zhiqiang Sha, E Kale Edmiston, Amelia Versace, Jay C Fournier, Simona Graur, Tsafrir Greenberg, João Paulo Lima Santos, Henry W Chase, Richelle S Stiffler, Lisa Bonar, Robert Hudak, Anastasia Yendiki, Benjamin D Greenberg, Steven Rasmussen, Hesheng Liu, Gregory Quirk, Suzanne Haber, Mary L Phillips
BACKGROUND: Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is characterized by intrusive thoughts and repetitive, compulsive behaviors. Neuroimaging studies have implicated altered connectivity among the functional networks of the cerebral cortex in the pathophysiology of OCD. However, there has been no comprehensive investigation of the cross-talk between the cerebellum and functional networks in the cerebral cortex. METHODS: This functional neuroimaging study was completed by 44 adult participants with OCD and 43 healthy control participants...
December 13, 2019: Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31690228/context-dependent-behavior-in-parkinson-s-disease-with-freezing-of-gait
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ya-Yun Lee, Chun-Hwei Tai, Beth E Fisher
Background. Context-dependent behavior is a phenomenon in which people demonstrate superior performance in the context where a motor task was originally learned, but show poorer performance in an unfamiliar context. Previous studies found that people with Parkinson's disease (PD) demonstrated greater context-dependency than nondisabled adults. Moreover, the frontostriatal circuit appeared to play a role in mediating context-dependent behavior. Neuroimaging studies showed that people with PD and freezing of gait (FoG) had difficulty recruiting the frontostriatal circuit when performing a set-shifting task, known to be mediated by this neural network...
November 6, 2019: Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31557505/metabolomics-reveals-highly-regional-specificity-of-cerebral-sexual-dimorphism-in-mice
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Floris Chabrun, Xavier Dieu, Guillaume Rousseau, Stéphanie Chupin, Franck Letournel, Vincent Procaccio, Dominique Bonneau, Guy Lenaers, Gilles Simard, Delphine Mirebeau-Prunier, Juan Manuel Chao de la Barca, Pascal Reynier
The development of personalized medicine according to gender calls for the integration of sexual dimorphism in pre-clinical models of diseases. Although sexual dimorphism in the brain of the mouse has been the subject of several behavioral, neuroimaging and experimental studies, very few have characterized the bases of sexual dimorphism in the brain on the omics scale. In particular, physiological variations in metabolomic and lipidomic terms related to gender have not been mapped in the brain. We carried out a metabolomic analysis, targeting 188 metabolites representative of various cellular structures and metabolisms, in three brain regions: frontal cortex, brain stem and cerebellum, in 3-month-old C57BL-6 J male (n = 20) vs...
January 2020: Progress in Neurobiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30793086/functional-connectivity-based-subtypes-of-individuals-with-and-without-autism-spectrum-disorder
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Amanda K Easson, Zainab Fatima, Anthony R McIntosh
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a heterogeneous neurodevelopmental disorder, characterized by impairments in social communication and restricted, repetitive behaviors. Neuroimaging studies have shown complex patterns and functional connectivity (FC) in ASD, with no clear consensus on brain-behavior relationships or shared patterns of FC with typically developing controls. Here, we used a dimensional approach to characterize two distinct clusters of FC patterns across both ASD participants and controls using k -means clustering...
2019: Network Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30710608/behavioral-neuroimaging-in-birds-using-pet
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michael Salerno, Elizabeth Ferrer, Shouyi Wei, Xiang Li, Wenrong Gao, David Ouellette, Amy Balanoff, Paul Vaska
BACKGROUND: Birds comprise the most diverse group of terrestrial vertebrates. This success likely is related to the evolution of powered flight over 75mya. Modern approaches for studying brain function, however, have yet to be fully adapted and applied to birds, especially as they relate to specific behaviors including flight. NEW METHOD: We have developed a comprehensive set of in vivo experimental methods utilizing PET imaging with F-18 labeled fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) to study regional changes in metabolism specifically related to flight, yet applicable to other behaviors as well...
January 30, 2019: Journal of Neuroscience Methods
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