Guan, Yadi Han, Fang
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Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience
Neurodegenerative diseases are neuronal disorders characterized by the loss of a large number of neurons in the human brain. Innate immunity-mediated neuroinflammation actively contributes to the onset and progression of neurodegenerative diseases. Inflammasomes are involved in the progression of the innate immune response and are responsible for t...
Zhou, Xiaoyan Fu, Qiufang Rose, Michael
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Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience
Although it has been demonstrated that edge-based information is more important than surface-based information in incidental category learning, it remains unclear how the two types of information play different roles in incidental category learning. To address this issue, the present study combined behavioral and event-related potential (ERP) techn...
Foxe, John J. Del Bene, Victor A. Ross, Lars A. Ridgway, Elizabeth M. Francisco, Ana A. Molholm, Sophie
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Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience
Background : There exists a cohort of children and adults who exhibit an inordinately high degree of discomfort when experiencing what would be considered moderate and manageable levels of sensory input. That is, they show over-responsivity in the face of entirely typical sound, light, touch, taste, or smell inputs, and this occurs to such an exten...
van Aalst, June Ceccarini, Jenny Demyttenaere, Koen Sunaert, Stefan Van Laere, Koen
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Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience
Yoga is becoming increasingly popular worldwide, with several implicated physical and mental benefits. Here we provide a comprehensive and critical review of the research generated from the existing neuroimaging literature in studies of yoga practitioners. We reviewed 34 international peer-reviewed neuroimaging studies of yoga using magnetic resona...
Marquez, Mariana M. Chacron, Maurice J.
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Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience
Organisms must constantly adapt to changes in their environment to survive. It is thought that neuromodulators such as serotonin enable sensory neurons to better process input encountered during different behavioral contexts. Here, we investigated how serotonergic innervation affects neural and behavioral responses to behaviorally relevant envelope...
Adams, Meaghan S. Niechwiej-Szwedo, Ewa McIlroy, William E. Staines, William R.
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Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience
Modulating cortical excitability based on a stimulus’ relevance to the task at hand is a component of sensory gating, and serves to protect higher cortical centers from being overwhelmed with irrelevant information (McIlroy et al., 2003 ; Kumar et al., 2005 ; Wasaka et al., 2005 ). This study examined relevancy-based modulation of cortical excitabi...
Podoly, Tamar Y Ben-Sasson, Ayelet
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Frontiers in integrative neuroscience
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Saad, Jacqueline Fifi Griffiths, Kristi R. Korgaonkar, Mayuresh S.
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Objective: Insights to underlying neural mechanisms in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) have emerged from neuroimaging research; however, the neural mechanisms that distinguish ADHD subtypes remain inconclusive. Method: We reviewed 19 studies integrating magnetic resonance imaging [MRI; structural (sMRI), diffusion, functional MRI (f...
Caballero, Carla Mistry, Sejal Torres, Elizabeth B.
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Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience
The DSM-5 definition of autism spectrum disorders includes sensory issues and part of the sensory information that the brain continuously receives comes from kinesthetic reafference, in the form of self-generated motions, including those that the nervous systems produce at rest. Some of the movements that we self-generate are deliberate, while some...
Xu, Anna Zimmerman, Chloe S. Lazar, Sara W. Ma, Yan Kerr, Catherine E. Yeung, Albert
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Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience
Objective : Tai chi (TC), a contemplative practice combining slow movements and deep breathing, has been shown to be clinically effective in alleviating depressive symptoms. Feelings of fatigue or low vitality often accompany major depressive disorder (MDD) though they are commonly overlooked and not well understood neurologically. By using resting...