Latif-Hernandez, Amira; Sabanov, Victor; 57121; Ahmed, Tariq; Craessaerts, Katleen; Saito, Takashi; Saido, Takaomi; Balschun, Detlef; 49654;
BACKGROUND: Intensive basic and preclinical research into Alzheimer's disease (AD) has yielded important new findings, but they could not yet been translated into effective therapies. One of the reasons is the lack of animal models that sufficiently reproduce the complexity of human AD and the response of human brain circuits to novel treatment app...
Vandevoorde, Koenraad; de Xivry, Jean-Jacques Orban; 99946;
The cognitive component of motor adaptation declines with aging. Yet, in other motor tasks, older adults appear to rely on cognition to improve their motor performance. It is unknown why older adults are not able to do so in motor adaptation. To solve this apparent contradiction, we tested the possibility that older adults require more cognitive re...
Bentea, Eduard; Villers, Agnes; Moore, Cynthia; Funk, Adam J; O'Donovan, Sinead M; Verbruggen, Lise; Lara, Olaya; Janssen, Pauline; De Pauw, Laura; Declerck, Noemi B;
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The astrocytic cystine/glutamate antiporter system xc- represents an important source of extracellular glutamate in the central nervous system, with potential impact on excitatory neurotransmission. Yet, its function and importance in brain physiology remain incompletely understood. Employing slice electrophysiology and mice with a genetic deletion...
Marques, TR Ashok, AH Angelescu, I Borgan, F Myers, J Lingford-Hughes, A Nutt, DJ Veronese, M Turkheimer, FE Howes, OD
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A loss of GABA signaling is a prevailing hypothesis for the pathogenesis of schizophrenia. Preclinical studies indicate that blockade of the α5 subtype of the GABA receptor (α5-GABAARs) leads to behavioral phenotypes associated with schizophrenia, and postmortem evidence indicates lower hippocampal α5-GABAARs protein and mRNA levels in schizophreni...
Van Overwalle, Frank Van de Steen, Frederik van Dun, Kim Heleven, Elien
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NeuroImage
This analysis explores the effective connectivity of the cerebellum with the cerebral cortex during the generation of correct sequences of social and non-social events, using dynamic causal modelling (DCM). Our hypothesis is that during human evolution, the cerebellum's function evolved from a mere coordinator of fluent sequences of motions and act...
Vanderhasselt, Marie-Anne Demeyer, Ineke Van Imschoot, Leila Hoorelbeke, Kristof De Raedt, Rudi
Background The current study sets out to explore the influence of a well-studied cognitive control training (CCT) procedure on cognitive control processes, emotion regulation (ER) and self-reported affect in older adults. Methods Thirty-nine healthy older adults (aged 64-78) participated in a randomized controlled proof-of-concept trial. Twenty-one...
Baeken, Chris Wu, Guorong Sackeim, Harold A.
Background: Accelerated intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation (aiTBS) has been shown to be an effective antidepressant treatment. Although neurobiological changes shortly after this intervention have been reported, whether aiTBS results in structural brain changes must still be determined. Furthermore, it possible that rapid volumetric changes are d...
De Raedt, Rudi
The integration of neuroscience with multiple disciplines dealing with cognition, behavior and contextual influences holds potential to create new avenues for the application of process oriented interventions and guidelines for clinical psychological practice. In this paper, the main avenues by which neuroscience may readily be used for the clinica...
Cocquyt, E-M Lanckmans, E van Mierlo, P Duyck, W Szmalec, A Santens, P De Letter, M
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Neuropsychologia
From a holistic point of view, semantic processes are subserved by large-scale subcortico-cortical networks. The dynamic routing of information between grey matter structures depends on the integrity of subcortical white matter pathways. Nonetheless, controversy remains on which of these pathways support semantic processing. Therefore, a systematic...
Kopp, Bruno; Maldonado, Natasha; Scheffels, Jannik F; Hendel, Merle; Lange, Florian; 113883;
The Wisconsin Card Sorting Test (WCST) represents a widely utilized neuropsychological assessment technique for executive function. This meta-analysis examined the discriminant validity of the WCST for the assessment of mental shifting, considered as an essential subcomponent of executive functioning, against traditional psychometric intelligence t...