Aedo-Jury, Felipe Cottereau, Benoit R Celebrini, Simona Séverac Cauquil, Alexandra
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Visuo-vestibular integration is crucial for locomotion, yet the cortical mechanisms involved remain poorly understood. We combined binaural monopolar galvanic vestibular stimulation (GVS) and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to characterize the cortical networks activated during antero-posterior and lateral stimulations in humans. We fo...
Jena, Ankita Montoya, Carlos A Mullaney, Jane A Dilger, Ryan N Young, Wayne McNabb, Warren C Roy, Nicole C
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Emerging evidence suggests that alterations in the development of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract during the early postnatal period can influence brain development and vice-versa. It is increasingly recognized that communication between the GI tract and brain is mainly driven by neural, endocrine, immune, and metabolic mediators, collectively calle...
Ngetich, Ronald Zhou, Jing Zhang, Junjun Jin, Zhenlan Li, Ling
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Theta burst stimulation is increasingly growing in popularity as a non-invasive method of moderating corticospinal networks. Theta burst stimulation uses gamma frequency trains applied at the rhythm of theta, thus, mimicking theta-gamma coupling involved in cognitive processes. The dorsolateral prefrontal cortex has been found to play a crucial rol...
Fukutomi, Matasaburo Carlson, Bruce A
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Corollary discharge is an important brain function that allows animals to distinguish external from self-generated signals, which is critical to sensorimotor coordination. Since discovery of the concept of corollary discharge in 1950, neuroscientists have sought to elucidate underlying neural circuits and mechanisms. Here, we review a history of ne...
Podoly, Tamar Y Ben-Sasson, Ayelet
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Coolen, Tim Wens, Vincent Vander Ghinst, Marc Mary, Alison Bourguignon, Mathieu Naeije, Gilles Peigneux, Philippe Sadeghi, Niloufar Goldman, Serge De Tiège, Xavier
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Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) allowed the spatial characterization of the resting-state verbal language network (vLN). While other resting-state networks (RSNs) were matched with their electrophysiological equivalents at rest and could be spectrally defined, such correspondence is lacking for the vLN. This magnetoencephalography (MEG...
Crasta, Jewel E Salzinger, Emily Lin, Mei-Heng Gavin, William J Davies, Patricia L
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This study explores the differences in the profile of relationships between sensory processing and attention abilities among children with sensory processing disorder (SPD), autism spectrum disorder (ASD), and typically developing (TD) children. The Test of Everyday Attention for Children (TEA-Ch), a performance-based measure of attention, was admi...
Wang, Zhengyang Yu, Liping Xu, Jinghong Stein, Barry E Rowland, Benjamin A
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Although the ability to integrate information across the senses is compromised in some individuals for unknown reasons, similar defects have been observed when animals are reared without multisensory experience. The experience-dependent development of multisensory integration has been studied most extensively using the visual-auditory neuron of the...
McPartland, James C Bernier, Raphael A Jeste, Shafali S Dawson, Geraldine Nelson, Charles A Chawarska, Katarzyna Earl, Rachel Faja, Susan Johnson, Scott P Sikich, Linmarie
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Clinical research in neurodevelopmental disorders remains reliant upon clinician and caregiver measures. Limitations of these approaches indicate a need for objective, quantitative, and reliable biomarkers to advance clinical research. Extant research suggests the potential utility of multiple candidate biomarkers; however, effective application of...
Neul, Jeffrey L Skinner, Steven A Annese, Fran Lane, Jane Heydemann, Peter Jones, Mary Kaufmann, Walter E Glaze, Daniel G Percy, Alan K
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Rett syndrome (RTT, OMIM 312750), a severe neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by regression with loss of spoken language and hand skills, development of characteristic hand stereotypies, and gait dysfunction, is primarily caused by de novo mutations in the X-linked gene Methyl-CpG-binding protein 2 (MECP2). Currently, treatment options are l...