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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38582538/literature-review-and-protocol-for-a-prospective-multicentre-cohort-study-on-multimodal-prediction-of-seizure-recurrence-after-unprovoked-first-seizure
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Brooke C Beattie, Karla Batista García-Ramó, Krista Biggs, Lysa Boissé Lomax, Donald C Brien, Jason P Gallivan, Kristin Ikeda, Matthias Schmidt, Garima Shukla, Benjamin Whatley, Stephanie Woodroffe, Antonina Omisade, Gavin P Winston
INTRODUCTION: Epilepsy is a common neurological disorder characterised by recurrent seizures. Almost half of patients who have an unprovoked first seizure (UFS) have additional seizures and develop epilepsy. No current predictive models exist to determine who has a higher risk of recurrence to guide treatment. Emerging evidence suggests alterations in cognition, mood and brain connectivity exist in the population with UFS. Baseline evaluations of these factors following a UFS will enable the development of the first multimodal biomarker-based predictive model of seizure recurrence in adults with UFS...
April 5, 2024: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38579242/age-related-differences-in-response-inhibition-are-mediated-by-frontoparietal-white-matter-but-not-functional-activity
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Shireen Parimoo, Cheryl Grady, Rosanna Olsen
Healthy older adults often exhibit lower performance but increased functional recruitment of the frontoparietal control network during cognitive control tasks. According to the cortical disconnection hypothesis, age-related changes in the microstructural integrity of white matter may disrupt inter-regional neuronal communication, which in turn can impair behavioral performance. Here, we use fMRI and diffusion-weighted imaging to determine whether age-related differences in white matter microstructure contribute to frontoparietal over-recruitment and behavioral performance during a response inhibition (go/no-go) task in an adult life span sample (n = 145)...
April 4, 2024: Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38578898/brain-alteration-patterns-in-children-with-duchenne-muscular-dystrophy-a-machine-learning-approach-to-magnetic-resonance-imaging
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Denis Peruzzo, Tommaso Ciceri, Sara Mascheretti, Valentina Lampis, Filippo Arrigoni, Nivedita Agarwal, Alice Giubergia, Filippo Maria Villa, Alessandro Crippa, Maria Nobile, Elisa Mani, Annamaria Russo, Maria Grazia D'Angelo
BACKGROUND: Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD) is a genetic disease in which lack of the dystrophin protein causes progressive muscular weakness, cardiomyopathy and respiratory insufficiency. DMD is often associated with other cognitive and behavioral impairments, however the correlation of abnormal dystrophin expression in the central nervous system with brain structure and functioning remains still unclear. OBJECTIVE: To investigate brain involvement in patients with DMD through a multimodal and multivariate approach accounting for potential comorbidities...
April 5, 2024: Journal of Neuromuscular Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38575952/cognitive-enrichment-through-art-a-randomized-controlled-trial-on-the-effect-of-music-or-visual-arts-group-practice-on-cognitive-and-brain-development-of-young-children
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C E James, M Tingaud, G Laera, C Guedj, S Zuber, R Diambrini Palazzo, S Vukovic, J Richiardi, M Kliegel, D Marie
BACKGROUND: The optimal stimulation for brain development in the early academic years remains unclear. Current research suggests that musical training has a more profound impact on children's executive functions (EF) compared to other art forms. What is crucially lacking is a large-scale, long-term genuine randomized controlled trial (RCT) in cognitive neuroscience, comparing musical instrumental training (MIP) to another art form, and a control group (CG). This study aims to fill this gap by using machine learning to develop a multivariate model that tracks the interconnected brain and EF development during the academic years, with or without music or other art training...
April 4, 2024: BMC complementary medicine and therapies
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38574806/evidence-for-grid-cell-like-activity-in-the-time-domain
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Gregory Peters-Founshtein, Amnon Dafni-Merom, Rotem Monsa, Shahar Arzy
The relation between the processing of space and time in the brain has been an enduring cross-disciplinary question. Grid cells have been recognized as a hallmark of the mammalian navigation system, with recent studies attesting to their involvement in the organization of conceptual knowledge in humans. To determine whether grid-cell-like representations support temporal processing, we asked subjects to mentally simulate changes in age and time-of-day, each constituting "trajectory" in an age-day space, while undergoing fMRI...
April 2, 2024: Neuropsychologia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38572483/emotional-abuse-mediated-by-negative-automatic-thoughts-impacts-functional-connectivity-during-adolescence
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Dageon Yeo, Seulgi Lee, Haemi Choi, Min-Hyeon Park, Bumhee Park
BACKGROUND: Emotional abuse during childhood and adolescence is thought to be associated with the brain; however, the neural mechanism underlying the cognitive process remains unknown. Therefore, we aimed to investigate the mediating effect of negative automatic thoughts on the relationship between emotional abuse and resting-state functional connectivity (rsFC) during adolescence. METHOD: Our community sample included 54 adolescents aged 13-17 years in the statistical analysis...
May 2024: Neurobiology of Stress
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38570480/behaviour-correlated-profiles-of-cerebellar-cerebral-functional-connectivity-observed-in-independent-neurodevelopmental-disorder-cohorts
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Felipe Morgado, Marlee M Vandewouw, Christopher Hammill, Elizabeth Kelley, Jennifer Crosbie, Russell Schachar, Muhammad Ayub, Robert Nicolson, Stelios Georgiades, Paul Arnold, Alana Iaboni, Azadeh Kushki, Margot J Taylor, Evdokia Anagnostou, Jason P Lerch
The cerebellum, through its connectivity with the cerebral cortex, plays an integral role in regulating cognitive and affective processes, and its dysregulation can result in neurodevelopmental disorder (NDD)-related behavioural deficits. Identifying cerebellar-cerebral functional connectivity (FC) profiles in children with NDDs can provide insight into common connectivity profiles and their correlation to NDD-related behaviours. 479 participants from the Province of Ontario Neurodevelopmental Disorders (POND) network (typically developing = 93, Autism Spectrum Disorder = 172, Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder = 161, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder = 53, mean age = 12...
April 3, 2024: Translational Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38567641/childhood-book-availability-helps-to-preserve-cognitive-function-in-older-adults-with-low-education-results-from-the-neige-study
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Yukako Tani, Tomoki Kawahara, Genichi Sugihara, Masaki Machida, Shiho Amagasa, Hiroshi Murayama, Shigeru Inoue, Takeo Fujiwara, Yugo Shobugawa
OBJECTIVES: It is well-known that low educational attainment is associated with cognitive function decline in older age. Childhood book availability may help to preserve cognitive function in older adults with low education. The study objective was to examine the association between childhood book availability and cognitive function among older adults with low educational attainment, and to investigate the mediating effect of the volume of reading-related brain regions (e.g., superior temporal cortex)...
April 3, 2024: Journals of Gerontology. Series B, Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38562303/sound-localization-related-activation-and-functional-connectivity-of-dorsal-auditory-pathway-in-relation-to-demographic-cognitive-and-behavioral-characteristics-in-age-related-hearing-loss
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Junzhi Wu, Shuai Nie, Chunlin Li, Xing Wang, Ye Peng, Jiaqi Shang, Linan Diao, Hongping Ding, Qian Si, Songjian Wang, Renjie Tong, Yutang Li, Liwei Sun, Juan Zhang
BACKGROUND: Patients with age-related hearing loss (ARHL) often struggle with tracking and locating sound sources, but the neural signature associated with these impairments remains unclear. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Using a passive listening task with stimuli from five different horizontal directions in functional magnetic resonance imaging, we defined functional regions of interest (ROIs) of the auditory "where" pathway based on the data of previous literatures and young normal hearing listeners ( n = 20)...
2024: Frontiers in Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38562287/brain-signal-variability-and-executive-functions-across-the-life-span
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Zachary T Goodman, Jason S Nomi, Salome Kornfeld, Taylor Bolt, Roger A Saumure, Celia Romero, Sierra A Bainter, Lucina Q Uddin
Neural variability is thought to facilitate survival through flexible adaptation to changing environmental demands. In humans, such capacity for flexible adaptation may manifest as fluid reasoning, inhibition of automatic responses, and mental set-switching-skills falling under the broad domain of executive functions that fluctuate over the life span. Neural variability can be quantified via the BOLD signal in resting-state fMRI. Variability of large-scale brain networks is posited to underpin complex cognitive activities requiring interactions between multiple brain regions...
2024: Network Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38560977/uncovering-predictors-of-low-hippocampal-volume-evidence-from-a-large-scale-machine-learning-based-study-in-the-uk-biobank
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Yigizie Yeshaw, Iqbal Madakkatel, Anwar Mulugeta, Amanda Lumsden, Elina Hyppönen
INTRODUCTION: Hippocampal atrophy is an established biomarker for conversion from the normal ageing process to developing cognitive impairment and dementia. This study used a novel hypothesis-free machine-learning approach, to uncover potential risk factors of lower hippocampal volume using information from the world's largest brain imaging study. METHODS: A combination of machine learning and conventional statistical methods were used to identify predictors of low hippocampal volume...
April 1, 2024: Neuroepidemiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38559278/spatial-and-temporal-pattern-of-structure-function-coupling-of-human-brain-connectome-with-development
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Guozheng Feng, Yiwen Wang, Weijie Huang, Haojie Chen, Jian Cheng, Ni Shu
Brain structural circuitry shapes a richly patterned functional synchronization, supporting for complex cognitive and behavioural abilities. However, how coupling of structural connectome (SC) and functional connectome (FC) develops and its relationships with cognitive functions and transcriptomic architecture remain unclear. We used multimodal magnetic resonance imaging data from 439 participants aged 5.7 to 21.9 years to predict functional connectivity by incorporating intracortical and extracortical structural connectivity, characterizing SC-FC coupling...
March 12, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38559205/towards-a-multimodal-neuroimaging-based-risk-score-for-mild-cognitive-impairment-by-combining-clinical-studies-with-a-large-n-37000-population-based-study
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Elaheh Zendehrouh, Mohammad S E Sendi, Anees Abrol, Ishaan Batta, Reihaneh Hassanzadeh, Vince D Calhoun
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common form of age-related dementia, leading to a decline in memory, reasoning, and social skills. While numerous studies have investigated the genetic risk factors associated with AD, less attention has been given to identifying a brain imaging-based measure of AD risk. This study introduces a novel approach to assess mild cognitive impairment MCI, as a stage before AD, risk using neuroimaging data, referred to as a brain-wide risk score (BRS), which incorporates multimodal brain imaging...
March 14, 2024: medRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38559041/a-method-for-estimating-dynamic-functional-network-connectivity-gradients-dfng-from-ica-captures-smooth-inter-network-modulation
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Najme Soleimani, Armin Iraji, Aysenil Belger, Vince Calhoun
Dynamic functional network connectivity (dFNC) analysis is a widely used approach for studying brain function and offering insight into how brain networks evolve over time. Typically, dFNC studies utilized fixed spatial maps and evaluate transient changes in coupling among time courses estimated from independent component analysis (ICA). This manuscript presents a complementary approach that relaxes this assumption by spatially reordering the components dynamically at each timepoint to optimize for a smooth gradient in the FNC (i...
March 11, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38558026/effect-of-regional-brain-activity-following-repeat-transcranial-magnetic-stimulation-in-sca3-a-secondary-analysis-of-a-randomized-clinical-trial
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Xia Liu, Lin Zhang, Hao-Lin Xu, Xia-Hua Liu, Arif Sikandar, Meng-Cheng Li, Xiao-Yue Xia, Zi-Qiang Huang, Na-Ping Chen, Yu-Qing Tu, Jian-Ping Hu, Shi-Rui Gan, Qun-Lin Chen, Xin-Yuan Chen, Shi-Zhong Wang
Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS), a noninvasive neuroregulatory technique used to treat neurodegenerative diseases, holds promise for spinocerebellar ataxia type 3 (SCA3) treatment, although its efficacy and mechanisms remain unclear. This study aims to observe the short-term impact of cerebellar rTMS on motor function in SCA3 patients and utilize resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (RS-fMRI) to assess potential therapeutic mechanisms. Twenty-two SCA3 patients were randomly assigned to receive actual rTMS (AC group, n = 11, three men and eight women; age 32-55 years) or sham rTMS (SH group, n = 11, three men and eight women; age 26-58 years)...
April 1, 2024: Cerebellum
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38553863/modeling-the-neurocognitive-dynamics-of-language-across-the-lifespan
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Clément Guichet, Sonja Banjac, Sophie Achard, Martial Mermillod, Monica Baciu
Healthy aging is associated with a heterogeneous decline across cognitive functions, typically observed between language comprehension and language production (LP). Examining resting-state fMRI and neuropsychological data from 628 healthy adults (age 18-88) from the CamCAN cohort, we performed state-of-the-art graph theoretical analysis to uncover the neural mechanisms underlying this variability. At the cognitive level, our findings suggest that LP is not an isolated function but is modulated throughout the lifespan by the extent of inter-cognitive synergy between semantic and domain-general processes...
April 2024: Human Brain Mapping
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38553569/association-of-body-mass-index-with-physiological-brain-pulsations-across-adulthood-a-fast-fmri-study
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Lauri Raitamaa, Joona Kautto, Johanna Tuunanen, Heta Helakari, Niko Huotari, Matti Järvelä, Vesa Korhonen, Vesa Kiviniemi
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE: Obesity is a risk factor for several brain-related health issues, and high body-mass index (BMI) is associated with an increased risk for several neurological conditions, including cognitive decline and dementia. Cardiovascular, respiratory, and vasomotor brain pulsations have each been shown to drive intracranial cerebrovascular fluid (CSF) flow, which is linked to the brain metabolite efflux that sustains homeostasis. While these three physiological pulsations are demonstrably altered in numerous brain diseases, there is no previous investigation of the association between physiological brain pulsations and BMI...
March 29, 2024: International Journal of Obesity
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38549634/salience-network-functional-connectivity-mediates-association-between-social-engagement-and-cognition-in-non-demented-older-adults-exploratory-investigation
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Patrick J Pruitt, Jessica S Damoiseaux, Benjamin M Hampstead, Scott J Peltier, Arijit K Bhaumik, Roger L Albin, Hiroko H Dodge
BACKGROUND: Social engagement has beneficial effects during cognitive aging. Large-scale cognitive brain network functions are implicated in both social behaviors and cognition. OBJECTIVE: We evaluated associations between functional connectivity (FC) of large-scale brain cognitive networks and social engagement, characterized by self-reported social network size and contact frequency. We subsequently tested large-scale brain network FC as a potential mediator of the beneficial relationship between social engagement and cognitive performance...
2024: JAD Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38544780/aging-effects-on-the-encoding-retrieval-flip-in-associative-memory-fmri-evidence-from-incidental-contingency-learning
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Else Schneider, Marko Rajkovic, Rudolf Krug, Marco P Caviezel, Carolin F Reichert, Oliver Bieri, André Schmidt, Stefan Borgwardt, Thomas Leyhe, Christoph Linnemann, Annette B Brühl, Undine E Lang, Tobias Melcher
INTRODUCTION: Associative memory is arguably the most basic memory function and therein constitutes the foundation of all episodic and semantic memory processes. At the same time, the decline of associative memory represents a core feature of age-related cognitive decline in both, healthy and pathological (i.e., dementia-related) aging. The neural mechanisms underlying age-related impairments in associative memory are still not fully understood, especially regarding incidental (i.e., non-intentional) learning...
2024: Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38544434/effects-of-the-fasting-postprandial-state-on-arterial-spin-labeling-mri-based-cerebral-perfusion-quantification-in-alzheimer-s-disease
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Runzhi Li, Zhizheng Zhuo, Yin Hong, Zeshan Yao, Zhaohui Li, Yanli Wang, Jiwei Jiang, Linlin Wang, Ziyan Jia, Mengfan Sun, Yuan Zhang, Wenyi Li, Qiwei Ren, Yanling Zhang, Yunyun Duan, Yi Liu, Hongen Wei, Yechuan Zhang, Michael Chappell, Hanping Shi, Yaou Liu, Jun Xu
BACKGROUND: The fasting-postprandial state remains an underrecognized confounding factor for quantifying cerebral blood flow (CBF) in the cognitive assessment and differential diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease (AD). PURPOSE: To investigate the effects of fasting-postprandial state on arterial spin labeling (ASL)-based CBF in AD patients. STUDY TYPE: Prospective. SUBJECTS: Ninety-two subjects (mean age = 62...
March 27, 2024: Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging: JMRI
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