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      Magnetic Resonance ImagingBrainClinical SciencesCerebral
Preparations of d,l- and meso-hexamethylpropyleneamine oxime (HM-PAO) labeled with technetium-99m were added to rat brain homogenates diluted with phosphate buffer (l: 10). The conversion of d,l-HM-PAO to hydrophilic forms took place with... more
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      BrainGlutathioneRat BrainHuman Brain
The purpose of this study was to determine if the relationship between abnormalities in glucose, lactate, and oxygen metabolism were predictive of neurologic outcome after moderate or severe head injury, relative to other known prognostic... more
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      NeuroscienceNeurologyTraumatic Brain InjuryEnergy Metabolism
We conducted a longitudinal study with 32 nonmusician children over 9 months to determine 1) whether functional differences between musician and nonmusician children reflect specific predispositions for music or result from musical... more
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      Cognitive ScienceMusicReadingLanguage
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceMagnetic Resonance ImagingAdolescent
CASK, which belongs to the family of membrane-associated guanylate kinase (MAGUK) proteins, is recognized as a multidomain scaffolding protein highly expressed in the mammalian nervous system. MAGUK proteins generally target to neuronal... more
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      Molecular BiologyProteinNeural NetworksNeural Network
The network architecture of functional connectivity within the human brain connectome is poorly understood at the voxel level. Here, using resting state functional magnetic resonance imaging data from 1003 healthy adults, we investigate a... more
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      Cognitive ScienceAlgorithmsMagnetic Resonance ImagingAging
Few data are available on the involvement of brain microvascular endothelial cells (BMECs) in excitotoxic neonatal brain lesions. Therefore, we developed an original approach for investigating mouse-derived BMECs in vitro. We hypothesized... more
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      AgingGlutamateBrainEndothelial Cells
Sensory information is critical to correct performance errors online during the execution of complex tasks and can be complemented by augmented feedback (FB). Here, 2 groups of participants acquired a new bimanual coordination pattern... more
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      Cognitive ScienceMotor LearningMagnetic Resonance ImagingFMRI
The runner's high describes a euphoric state resulting from longdistance running. The cerebral neurochemical correlates of exercise-induced mood changes have been barely investigated so far. We aimed to unravel the opioidergic mechanisms... more
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      Cognitive ScienceRunningPositron Emission TomographyPrefrontal Cortex
Event-related potentials (ERPs) provide a critical link between the hemodynamic response, as measured by functional magnetic resonance imaging, and the dynamics of the underlying neuronal activity. Single-trial ERP recordings capture the... more
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      Cognitive ScienceElectroencephalographyVisual CortexBrain Mapping
Socioeconomic disadvantage experienced in early development predicts ill health in adulthood. However, the neurobiological pathways linking early disadvantage to adult health remain unclear. Lower parental education-a presumptive... more
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      Cognitive ScienceMagnetic Resonance ImagingCerebral CortexParents
We conducted a longitudinal study with 32 nonmusician children over 9 months to determine 1) whether functional differences between musician and nonmusician children reflect specific predispositions for music or result from musical... more
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      Cognitive ScienceMusicReadingLanguage
 Teoricos que desarrollaron la disciplina:  Franz Joseph Gall (1776-1832)  Médico que inicio la frenología  Fue reconocido por sus cuidadosos estudios anatómicos y por las diversas conferencias que dictaba.  Hoy en día es recordado... more
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      BrainCentral Nervous SystemCerebralHuman Nervous System
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      ADHD (Psychology)Autism Spectrum DisordersSpecial Education, Autism, Adhd, Faculty Development, Behavior Modification, Cognitive Behavior Modification, Learning DisabilitiesCerebral
Our laboratory has shown that peripheral inflammatory pain induced by k-carrageenan (CIP) can increase blood-brain barrier (BBB) permeability and alter tight junction (TJ) protein expression leading to changes in BBB functional integrity.... more
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      PainInflammationSignal TransductionBrain
The sensory--motor account of conceptual processing suggests that modality-specific attributes play a central role in the organization of object and action knowledge in the brain. An opposing view emphasizes the abstract, amodal, and... more
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      Cognitive ScienceVisual perceptionSpeech perceptionMagnetic Resonance Imaging
Selective attention to speech versus nonspeech signals in complex auditory input could produce top-down modulation of cortical regions previously linked to perception of spoken, and even visual, words. To isolate such top-down attentional... more
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      Cognitive ScienceSelective AttentionDecision MakingSpeech perception
A growing body of evidence suggests that autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) are related to altered communication between brain regions. Here, we present findings showing that ASD is characterized by a pattern of reduced functional... more
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      Cognitive ScienceMagnetic Resonance ImagingAdolescentBrain Mapping
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      Cognitive ScienceConsciencePrefrontal CortexRole Playing
Reading aloud involves computing the sound of a word from its visual form. This may be accomplished 1) by direct associations between spellings and phonology and 2) by computation from orthography to meaning to phonology. These components... more
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      Cognitive ScienceSemanticsMagnetic Resonance ImagingReading
The runner's high describes a euphoric state resulting from longdistance running. The cerebral neurochemical correlates of exercise-induced mood changes have been barely investigated so far. We aimed to unravel the opioidergic mechanisms... more
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      Cognitive ScienceEmotionRunningPositron Emission Tomography
We sought to map the time course of autobiographical memory retrieval, including brain regions that mediate phenomenological experiences of reliving and emotional intensity. Participants recalled personal memories to auditory word cues... more
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      Cognitive ScienceMagnetic Resonance ImagingImaginationAdolescent
During an excavation carried out in 1998 in the forecourt of Quimper’s cathedral (Brittany- France), two wooden-infant coffins from the 13th century AD were unearthed. They provided new information on the funerary practices and techniques... more
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      ArchaeologyBrain ImagingMedieval StudiesTraumatic Brain Injury
Immune system activation has implications for cerebrovascular health, but little is known about the function of the immune system after a major cerebrovascular event, such as cardiac arrest and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CA/CPR).... more
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      HippocampusSudden DeathCardiac arrestHypothermia
A study of cerebral hemorrhage detection using computed tomography with head image has been done. The process after detection is the determination of the area and volume of hemorrhage. Image processing techniques used are Segmentation of... more
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      Computer ScienceImage ProcessingComputed TomographyX-ray Tomography
When we observe someone performing an action, do our brains simulate making that action? Acquired motor skills offer a unique way to test this question, since people differ widely in the actions they have learned to perform. We used... more
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      Cognitive ScienceMirror NeuronsMagnetic Resonance ImagingDancing
Stroke induces a systemic response that involves rapid activation of inflammatory cascades, followed later by immunodepression. Experimental stroke-induced responses in the bone marrow, which is the primary source of circulating monocytes... more
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      Flow CytometryCytokinesInflammationImmunohistochemistry
The mammalian brain exists in a number of attractors. In order to characterize these attractors we have collected the time series data from the EEG recording of rat models. The time series was obtained by recording of the frontoparietal,... more
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      EEGBrain behavior from statistical analysis of eeg signalsCerebral PalsyMembrane Bioreactor Technology
Primary vision segregates information along 2 main dimensions: orientation and spatial frequency (SF). An important question is how this primary visual information is integrated to support highlevel representations. It is generally... more
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      Cognitive SciencePsychophysicsMagnetic Resonance ImagingFace
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      TechnologyQuality ImprovementInternational CooperationConflict of Interest
Background:Subarachnoid hemorrhage is a common cerebrovascular event related to different etiologies, primarily aneurysmal rupture. Cerebral vasospasm is the main complication of subarachnoid hemorrhage leading to major morbidity and... more
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      BiochemistryCognitive Behavioral TherapyOxidative StressCerebral
Studies in humans and monkeys report widespread multisensory interactions at or near primary visual and auditory areas of neocortex. The range and scale of these effects has prompted increased interest in interconnectivity between the... more
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      Cognitive ScienceFluorescent Dyes and ReagentsVisual CortexCerebral Cortex
With the use of positron emission tomog raphy (PET) and the 150 steady-state-[ISF]fluorode oxyglucose combined method, the local interrelationships between the cerebral metabolic rate for oxygen (CMR02) and the cerebral metabolic rate for... more
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      KineticsPositron Emission TomographyBrainCerebellum
The glutamate-glutamine shuttle requires a flux of fixed N from neurons to astrocytes. The suggestion that some or all of this N is ammonium has received support from reports that ammonium (as NH 4 + ) rapidly enters astrocytes. Ammonium... more
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      NeuroscienceNeurologyMetabolismMagnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
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      NeuroscienceNeurologyEnzyme InhibitorsWestern blotting
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      TechnologyQuality ImprovementInternational CooperationConflict of Interest
Prior 13C magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) experiments, which simultaneously measured in vivo rates of total glutamate-glutamine cycling (Vcyc(tot)) and neuronal glucose oxidation ( CMRglc(ox), N), revealed a linear relationship... more
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      Cultural StudiesChemistryMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopyMedicine
Functional neuroimaging, psychophysical and electrophysiological investigations were performed in a patient with non-decussating retinal-fugal fibre syndrome, an inborn achiasmatic state in which the retinal projections of each eye map... more
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      Cognitive ScienceVisual perceptionMagnetic Resonance ImagingElectroencephalography
We studied brain energy metabolism by phos
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      NeuroscienceNeurologyMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopyAdolescent
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      Stem CellsFlow CytometryStrokeEndothelial Cells
Inhibition of the canonical Wnt pathway has been implicated in the pathophysiology of neuronal death. Here, we report that the secreted Wnt antagonist, Dickkopf-1 (Dkk-1) is rapidly induced in neurons after induction of focal brain... more
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      MiceCell DeathBeta-CateninBrain Ischemia
The rat granular retrosplenial cortex (GRS) is a simplified cortex, with distinct stratification and, in the uppermost layers, distinct modularity. Thalamic and cortical inputs are segregated by layers and in layer 1 colocalize,... more
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      Cognitive ScienceStratificationThalamusCerebral Cortex
Developing neocortical progenitors express transcription factors in gradients that induce programs of region-specific gene expression. Our previous work identified anteriorly upregulated expression gradients of a number of corticofugal... more
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      Cognitive ScienceBiologyMedicineFetal development
Confronted with a rich sensory environment, the brain must learn statistical regularities across sensory domains to construct causal models of the world. Here, we used functional magnetic resonance imaging and dynamic causal modeling... more
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      Cognitive ScienceCognitionMagnetic Resonance ImagingCerebral Cortex
In this immunohistochemical study, the age-and stage-dependent accumulation of advanced glycation end-products (AGEs) in Alzheimer's disease (AD) and their relation to the formation of neurofibrillary tangles and neuronal cell death was... more
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      Cognitive ScienceAgingNeuronal cell deathCaspases
Several studies have shown that motor-skill training over extended time periods results in reorganization of neural networks and changes in brain morphology. Yet, little is known about traininginduced adaptive changes in the vocal system,... more
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      Cognitive ScienceMusicMagnetic Resonance ImagingBiology
We determined the location, functional response profile, and structural fiber connections of auditory areas with voice- and emotion-sensitive activity using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and diffusion tensor imaging.... more
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      Cognitive ScienceAuditory PerceptionMagnetic Resonance ImagingDiffusion Tensor Imaging
This functional magnetic resonance imaging study compared the neural activation patterns of 18 high-functioning individuals with autism and 18 IQ-matched neurotypical control participants as they learned to perform a social judgment task.... more
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      Cognitive ScienceMagnetic Resonance ImagingAdolescentBrain Mapping
To identify the brain regions preferentially involved in environmental sound recognition (comprising portions of a putative auditory 'what' pathway), we collected functional imaging data while listeners attended to a wide range of sounds,... more
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      Cognitive ScienceFace recognition (Psychology)Visual ProcessingBrain Mapping