Pollmann, Stefan Rosenblum, Lisa Linnhoff, Stefanie Porracin, Eleonora Geringswald, Franziska Herbik, Anne Renner, Katja Hoffmann, Michael B
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Foveal vision loss has been shown to reduce efficient visual search guidance due to contextual cueing by incidentally learned contexts. However, previous studies used artificial (T- among L-shape) search paradigms that prevent the memorization of a target in a semantically meaningful scene. Here, we investigated contextual cueing in real-life scene...
Volnova, Anna Tsytsarev, Vassiliy Ptukha, Maria Inyushin, Mikhail
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Epilepsy remains one of the most common brain disorders, and the different types of epilepsy encompass a wide variety of physiological manifestations. Clinical and preclinical findings indicate that cerebral blood flow is usually focally increased at seizure onset, shortly after the beginning of ictal events. Nevertheless, many questions remain abo...
Delgado-Losada, María Luisa Delgado-Lima, Alice Helena Bouhaben, Jaime
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The assessment of olfactory function is becoming increasingly relevant, especially in cases of cognitive decline (i.e., neurodegenerative diseases), where olfactory alterations may be relevant as potential early biomarkers. The Sniffin' Sticks Olfactory Test, developed in Germany and validated in several countries, is an objective measure of olfact...
Colnaghi, Luca Rondelli, Diego Muzi-Falconi, Marco Sertic, Sarah
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Neurodegenerative disorders are a family of incurable conditions. Among them, Alzheimer's disease and tauopathies are the most common. Pathological features of these two disorders are synaptic loss, neuronal cell death and increased DNA damage. A key pathological protein for the onset and progression of the conditions is the protein tau, a microtub...
Lang, Adelheid Ott, Peter Del Giudice, Renata Schabus, Manuel
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In our pilot study, we exposed third-trimester fetuses, from week 34 of gestation onwards, twice daily to a maternal spoken nursery rhyme. Two and five weeks after birth, 34 newborns, who were either familiarized with rhyme stimulation in utero or stimulation naïve, were (re-)exposed to the familiar, as well as to a novel and unfamiliar, rhyme, bot...
Farris, Sean P Tiwari, Gayatri R Ponomareva, Olga Lopez, Marcelo F Mayfield, R Dayne Becker, Howard C
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Chronic stress is a known contributing factor to the development of drug and alcohol addiction. Animal models have previously shown that repeated forced swim stress promotes escalated alcohol consumption in dependent animals. To investigate the underlying molecular adaptations associated with stress and chronic alcohol exposure, RNA-sequencing and ...
Hanna-Pladdy, Brenda Choi, Hyun Herman, Brian Haffey, Spenser
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Binding sensory features of multiple modalities of what we hear and see allows formation of a coherent percept to access semantics. Previous work on object naming has focused on visual confrontation naming with limited research in nonverbal auditory or multisensory processing. To investigate neural substrates and sensory effects of lexical retrieva...
Garcia-Rill, Edgar Luster, Brennon Mahaffey, Susan MacNicol, Melanie Hyde, James R D'Onofrio, Stasia M Phillips, Cristy
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This review highlights the most important discovery in the reticular activating system in the last 10 years, the manifestation of gamma band activity in cells of the reticular activating system (RAS), especially in the pedunculopontine nucleus, which is in charge of waking and rapid eye movement (REM) sleep. The identification of different cell gro...
Fairfield, Beth Mammarella, Nicola Palumbo, Rocco Di Domenico, Alberto
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Emotional meta-memory can be defined as the knowledge people have about the strategies and monitoring processes that they can use to remember their emotionally charged memories. Although meta-memory per se has been studied in many cognitive laboratories for many years, fewer studies have explicitly focused on meta-memory for emotionally charged or ...
Doucette, Margaret R Kurth, Salome Chevalier, Nicolas Munakata, Yuko LeBourgeois, Monique K
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Cognitive development is influenced by maturational changes in processing speed, a construct reflecting the rapidity of executing cognitive operations. Although cognitive ability and processing speed are linked to spindles and sigma power in the sleep electroencephalogram (EEG), little is known about such associations in early childhood, a time of ...