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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37922549/publication-patterns-of-posters-and-oral-presentations-at-the-annual-meeting-of-the-joint-aans-cns-cerebrovascular-section
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nolan J Brown, Yusuf Mehkri, Joelle N Hartke, Sachiv Chakravarti, Julian Gendreau, Joshua S Catapano, Michael T Lawton
OBJECTIVE: The American Association of Neurological Surgeons (AANS) and Congress of Neurological Surgeons (CNS) Joint Cerebrovascular (CV) Section serves as a centralized entity for the dissemination of information related to CV neurosurgery. The quality of scientific conferences, such as the CV Section's Society of NeuroInterventional Surgery Annual Meeting, can be gauged by the number of poster and oral presentations that are published in peer-reviewed journals. However, publication rates from the CV Section's meetings are unknown...
November 3, 2023: Journal of Neurosurgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37906951/the-neuroscience-of-human-and-artificial-intelligence-presence
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REVIEW
Lasana T Harris
Two decades of social neuroscience and neuroeconomics research illustrate the brain mechanisms that are engaged when people consider human beings, often in comparison to considering artificial intelligence (AI) as a nonhuman control. AI as an experimental control preserves agency and facilitates social interactions but lacks a human presence, providing insight into brain mechanisms that are engaged by human presence and the presence of AI. Here, I review this literature to determine how the brain instantiates human and AI presence across social perception and decision-making paradigms commonly used to realize a social context...
October 31, 2023: Annual Review of Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37902196/emerging-trends-and-hotspots-of-the-itch-research-a-bibliometric-and-visualized-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jun Li, Liya Wang, Suqing Yin, Shuangshuang Yu, Yanyu Zhou, Xiaoqi Lin, Yingfu Jiao, Weifeng Yu, Xiaoqiong Xia, Liqun Yang, Po Gao
AIMS: Itch, a common uncomfortable sensory experience, occurs frequently in inflammatory or allergic disorders. In recent years, with the discovery of itch-specific pathways in the peripheral and central nervous system, the association between immunology and neural pathways has gradually emerged as the main mechanism of itch. Although many studies have been conducted on itch, no bibliometric analysis study focusing on this topic has been conducted. This study aimed to explore the research hotspots and trends in the itch field from a bibliometric perspective...
October 30, 2023: CNS Neuroscience & Therapeutics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37829140/research-trends-and-hotspots-of-glial-fibrillary-acidic-protein-within-the-area-of-alzheimer-s-disease-a-bibliometric-analysis
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REVIEW
Yutong Zou, Lei Li, Lihua Guan, Chaochao Ma, Songlin Yu, Xiaoli Ma, Chenhui Mao, Jing Gao, Ling Qiu
OBJECTIVE: Our aim was to analyze the trends and hotspots on glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) within the area of Alzheimer's disease (AD) by using a bibliometric method, which is currently missing. METHODS: All articles and reviews on GFAP within the area of AD from inception to December 31, 2022, were searched from the Web of Science Core Collection. Full records were derived, imported into Microsoft Excel, and analyzed by BIBLIOMETRC, VOSviewer, and CiteSpace...
2023: Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37823970/transforming-drug-development-for-neurological-disorders-proceedings-from-a-multidisease-area-workshop
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Diane Stephenson, Ramona Belfiore-Oshan, Yashmin Karten, Jessi Keavney, D Kevin Kwok, Terina Martinez, Joe Montminy, Martijn L T M Müller, Klaus Romero, Sudhir Sivakumaran
Neurological disorders represent some of the most challenging therapeutic areas for successful drug approvals. The escalating global burden of death and disability for such diseases represents a significant worldwide public health challenge, and the rate of failure of new therapies for chronic progressive disorders of the nervous system is higher relative to other non-neurological conditions. However, progress is emerging rapidly in advancing the drug development landscape in both rare and common neurodegenerative diseases...
October 12, 2023: Neurotherapeutics: the Journal of the American Society for Experimental NeuroTherapeutics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37788573/what-does-the-human-olfactory-system-do-and-how-does-it-do-it
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REVIEW
Gulce Nazli Dikecligil, Jay A Gottfried
Historically, the human sense of smell has been regarded as the odd stepchild of the senses, especially compared to the sensory bravado of seeing, touching, and hearing. The idea that the human olfaction has little to contribute to our experience of the world is commonplace, though with the emergence of COVID-19 there has rather been a sea change in this understanding. An ever increasing body of work has convincingly highlighted the keen capabilities of the human nose and the sophistication of the human olfactory system...
October 3, 2023: Annual Review of Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37722748/metacognition-and-confidence-a-review-and-synthesis
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REVIEW
Stephen M Fleming
Determining the psychological, computational, and neural bases of confidence and uncertainty holds promise for understanding foundational aspects of human metacognition. While a neuroscience of confidence has focused on the mechanisms underpinning subpersonal phenomena such as representations of uncertainty in the visual or motor system, metacognition research has been concerned with personal-level beliefs and knowledge about self-performance. I provide a road map for bridging this divide by focusing on a particular class of confidence computation: propositional confidence in one's own (hypothetical) decisions or actions...
January 18, 2024: Annual Review of Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37708432/translational-in-vivo-assays-in-behavioral-biology
#28
REVIEW
Sarah L Withey, Diego A Pizzagalli, Jack Bergman
The failure of preclinical research to advance successful candidate medications in psychiatry has created a paradigmatic crisis in psychiatry. The Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) initiative was designed to remedy this situation with a neuroscience-based approach that employs multimodal and cross-species in vivo methodology to increase the probability of translational findings and, consequently, drug discovery. The present review underscores the feasibility of this methodological approach by briefly reviewing, first, the use of multidimensional and cross-species methodologies in traditional behavioral pharmacology and, subsequently, the utility of this approach in contemporary neuroimaging and electrophysiology research-with a focus on the value of functionally homologous studies in nonhuman and human subjects...
September 14, 2023: Annual Review of Pharmacology and Toxicology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37695335/research-focus-and-thematic-trends-of-transient-receptor-potential-vanilloid-member-1-research-a-bibliometric-analysis-of-the-global-publications-1990-2023
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REVIEW
Xin Liu, Mengying Zhang, Chongyang He, Shubing Jia, Rongwu Xiang, Yijia Xu, Mingyi Zhao
Recently, various studies have been devoted to the study of transient receptor potential vanilloid member 1 (TRPV1)-related diseases, potential drugs, and related mechanisms. The objective of this investigation was to examine the significant areas and cutting-edge developments in TRPV1 study within recent decades. Articles or reviews were obtained from the Web of Science Core Collection. VOSviewer 1.6.18 and CiteSpace 6.1 R2 software were utilized to examine publication growth, distribution by country/region, institution, journal, authorship, references, and keywords...
September 11, 2023: Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's Archives of Pharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37519176/high-mobility-group-box-1-hmgb1-protein-in-parkinson-s-disease-research-a-10-year-bibliometric-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Khairiah Razali, Wael M Y Mohamed
BACKGROUND: Parkinson's disease (PD), the most prevalent motoric neurodegenerative disease, has been intensively studied to better comprehend its complicated pathogenesis. Chronic neuroinflammation is a major factor contributing to the development of PD. Reportedly, high-mobility group box 1 (HMGB1) protein is capable of mediating neuroinflammatory response. In this regard, knowledge mapping of the research linking HMGB1 to PD is necessary. OBJECTIVE: Herein, we perform a dynamic and longitudinal bibliometric analysis to explore the hotspots and current trends of HMGB1-related PD publications during the past decade...
July 4, 2023: Journal of Integrative Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37455941/incidence-of-delirium-after-non-cardiac-surgery-in-the-chinese-elderly-population-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
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Xiao-Yan Gong, Dong-Jiang Hou, Jing Yang, Jia-Li He, Ming-Jin Cai, Wei Wang, Xian-Ying Lu, Jing Gao
BACKGROUND: POD places a heavy burden on the healthcare system as the number of elderly people undergoing surgery is increasing annually because of the aging population. As a large country with a severely aging population, China's elderly population has reached 267 million. There has been no summary analysis of the pooled incidence of POD in the elderly Chinese population. METHODS: Systematic search databases included PubMed, Web of Science, EMBASE, Cochrane Library Databases, China Knowledge Resource Integrated Database (CNKI), Chinese Biomedical Database (CBM), WanFang Database, and Chinese Science and Technology Periodicals (VIP)...
2023: Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37438865/annual-research-review-early-intervention-viewed-through-the-lens-of-developmental-neuroscience
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REVIEW
Charles A Nelson, Eileen Sullivan, Anne-Michelle Engelstad
The overarching goal of this paper is to examine the efficacy of early intervention when viewed through the lens of developmental neuroscience. We begin by briefly summarizing neural development from conception through the first few postnatal years. We emphasize the role of experience during the postnatal period, and consistent with decades of research on critical periods, we argue that experience can represent both a period of opportunity and a period of vulnerability. Because plasticity is at the heart of early intervention, we next turn our attention to the efficacy of early intervention drawing from two distinct literatures: early intervention services for children growing up in disadvantaged environments, and children at elevated likelihood of developing a neurodevelopmental delay or disorder...
July 12, 2023: Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, and Allied Disciplines
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37428607/how-do-you-build-a-cognitive-map-the-development-of-circuits-and-computations-for-the-representation-of-space-in-the-brain
#33
REVIEW
Flavio Donato, Anja Xu Schwartzlose, Renan Augusto Viana Mendes
In mammals, the activity of neurons in the entorhinal-hippocampal network is modulated by the animal's position and its movement through space. At multiple stages of this distributed circuit, distinct populations of neurons can represent a rich repertoire of navigation-related variables like the animal's location, the speed and direction of its movements, or the presence of borders and objects. Working together, spatially tuned neurons give rise to an internal representation of space, a cognitive map that supports an animal's ability to navigate the world and to encode and consolidate memories from experience...
July 10, 2023: Annual Review of Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37428606/therapeutic-potential-of-ptb-inhibition-through-converting-glial-cells-to-neurons-in-the-brain
#34
REVIEW
Xiang-Dong Fu, William C Mobley
Cell replacement therapy represents a promising approach for treating neurodegenerative diseases. Contrary to the common addition strategy to generate new neurons from glia by overexpressing a lineage-specific transcription factor(s), a recent study introduced a subtraction strategy by depleting a single RNA-binding protein, Ptbp1, to convert astroglia to neurons not only in vitro but also in the brain. Given its simplicity, multiple groups have attempted to validate and extend this attractive approach but have met with difficulty in lineage tracing newly induced neurons from mature astrocytes, raising the possibility of neuronal leakage as an alternative explanation for apparent astrocyte-to-neuron conversion...
July 10, 2023: Annual Review of Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37428605/cholesterol-metabolism-in-aging-and-age-related-disorders
#35
REVIEW
Gesine Saher
All mammalian cell membranes contain cholesterol to maintain membrane integrity. The transport of this hydrophobic lipid is mediated by lipoproteins. Cholesterol is especially enriched in the brain, particularly in synaptic and myelin membranes. Aging involves changes in sterol metabolism in peripheral organs and also in the brain. Some of those alterations have the potential to promote or to counteract the development of neurodegenerative diseases during aging. Here, we summarize the current knowledge of general principles of sterol metabolism in humans and mice, the most widely used model organism in biomedical research...
July 10, 2023: Annual Review of Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37428604/how-flies-see-motion
#36
REVIEW
Alexander Borst, Lukas N Groschner
How neurons detect the direction of motion is a prime example of neural computation: Motion vision is found in the visual systems of virtually all sighted animals, it is important for survival, and it requires interesting computations with well-defined linear and nonlinear processing steps-yet the whole process is of moderate complexity. The genetic methods available in the fruit fly Drosophila and the charting of a connectome of its visual system have led to rapid progress and unprecedented detail in our understanding of how neurons compute the direction of motion in this organism...
July 10, 2023: Annual Review of Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37428603/neural-networks-for-navigation-from-connections-to-computations
#37
REVIEW
Rachel I Wilson
Many animals can navigate toward a goal they cannot see based on an internal representation of that goal in the brain's spatial maps. These maps are organized around networks with stable fixed-point dynamics (attractors), anchored to landmarks, and reciprocally connected to motor control. This review summarizes recent progress in understanding these networks, focusing on studies in arthropods. One factor driving recent progress is the availability of the Drosophila connectome; however, it is increasingly clear that navigation depends on ongoing synaptic plasticity in these networks...
July 10, 2023: Annual Review of Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37428602/specialized-networks-for-social-cognition-in-the-primate-brain
#38
REVIEW
Ben Deen, Caspar M Schwiedrzik, Julia Sliwa, Winrich A Freiwald
Primates have evolved diverse cognitive capabilities to navigate their complex social world. To understand how the brain implements critical social cognitive abilities, we describe functional specialization in the domains of face processing, social interaction understanding, and mental state attribution. Systems for face processing are specialized from the level of single cells to populations of neurons within brain regions to hierarchically organized networks that extract and represent abstract social information...
July 10, 2023: Annual Review of Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37428601/cortical-integration-of-vestibular-and-visual-cues-for-navigation-visual-processing-and-perception
#39
REVIEW
Sepiedeh Keshavarzi, Mateo Velez-Fort, Troy W Margrie
Despite increasing evidence of its involvement in several key functions of the cerebral cortex, the vestibular sense rarely enters our consciousness. Indeed, the extent to which these internal signals are incorporated within cortical sensory representation and how they might be relied upon for sensory-driven decision-making, during, for example, spatial navigation, is yet to be understood. Recent novel experimental approaches in rodents have probed both the physiological and behavioral significance of vestibular signals and indicate that their widespread integration with vision improves both the cortical representation and perceptual accuracy of self-motion and orientation...
July 10, 2023: Annual Review of Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37416629/evolution-and-trends-of-childhood-cataract-research-in-the-past-10-years-a-scientometric-analysis
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REVIEW
Yuan Tan, Hui Chen, Shaoyi Gong, Yingshi Zou, Yanyu Shen, Lixia Luo, Guangming Jin, Zhenzhen Liu
PURPOSE: To present a panoramic review of childhood cataract knowledge networks, hotspots and trends. METHODS: The Web of Science Core Collection was used to retrieve the global literature on childhood cataract published between 2012 and 2021. Scientometric data were analyzed and visualized using VOSviewer and CiteSpace for metrics including publication count, citation count, country, journal, author, cited reference, subject category and their temporal trends. RESULTS: A total of 3395 analyzed publications showed an inconsistent annual increasing trend...
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