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Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2009 10(Suppl 1):P348
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Passive current transfer in wildtype and genetically modified Drosophila motoneuron dendrites
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Modifications in motor cortical spiking dynamics induced by practice
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Is the Langevin phase equation an efficient model for stochastic limit cycle oscillators in real neurons?
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Geometry and dynamics of activity-dependent homeostatic regulation in neurons
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Sparse coding with population sketches
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Studying the precision of temporal neural code: some limitations of spike train distances
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Fast inference of couplings between integrate-and-fire neurons from their spiking activity
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A biologically inspired algorithm to deal with filter-overlap in retinal models
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Towards a cure for BCI illiteracy: machine learning based co-adaptive learning
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Sensitivity of EEG/MEG-based reconstruction of neural activity to the finite element model discretization
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On the origin of systematic errors in a simple navigation task
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Characterizing multiple-unit activity in the anterior cingulate cortex during choice behavior as a stochastic nonlinear process
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Computational Neuroscience (CNS*2009)
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Tricyclic pyrone compounds prevent aggregation and reverse cellular phenotypes caused by expression of mutant huntingtin protein in striatal neurons
Huntington's disease (HD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder caused by a CAG repeat expansion mutation in the coding region of a novel gene. The mechanism of HD is unknown. Most data suggest that poly...
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Excitatory repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation to left dorsal premotor cortex enhances motor consolidation of new skills
Following practice of skilled movements, changes continue to take place in the brain that both strengthen and modify memory for motor learning. These changes represent motor memory consolidation a process wher...
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Tactile thermal oral stimulation increases the cortical representation of swallowing
Dysphagia is a leading complication in stroke patients causing aspiration pneumonia, malnutrition and increased mortality. Current strategies of swallowing therapy involve on the one hand modification of eatin...
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Calyx and dimorphic neurons of mouse Scarpa's ganglion express histamine H3 receptors
Histamine-related drugs are commonly used in the treatment of vertigo and related vestibular disorders. The site of action of these drugs however has not been elucidated yet. Recent works on amphibians showed ...
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Contextual blending of ingroup/outgroup face stimuli and word valence: LPP modulation and convergence of measures
Several event related potential (ERP) studies have investigated the time course of different aspects of evaluative processing in social bias research. Various reports suggest that the late positive potential (...
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Tissue-specific and neural activity-regulated expression of human BDNF gene in BAC transgenic mice
Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) is a small secreted protein that has important roles in the developing and adult nervous system. Altered expression or changes in the regulation of the BDNF gene have b...
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Brain classification reveals the right cerebellum as the best biomarker of dyslexia
Developmental dyslexia is a specific cognitive disorder in reading acquisition that has genetic and neurological origins. Despite histological evidence for brain differences in dyslexia, we recently demonstrat...
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Role of serotonergic neurons in the Drosophila larval response to light
Drosophila larval locomotion consists of forward peristalsis interrupted by episodes of pausing, turning and exploratory behavior (head swinging). This behavior can be regulated by visual input as seen by light-i...
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Subcellular localization of the antidepressant-sensitive norepinephrine transporter
Reuptake of synaptic norepinephrine (NE) via the antidepressant-sensitive NE transporter (NET) supports efficient noradrenergic signaling and presynaptic NE homeostasis. Limited, and somewhat contradictory, in...
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Impairment of mitochondrial calcium handling in a mtSOD1 cell culture model of motoneuron disease
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a fatal neurodegenerative disorder characterized by the selective loss of motor neurons (MN) in the brain stem and spinal cord. Intracellular disruptions of cytosolic and...
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In vivo proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy reveals region specific metabolic responses to SIV infection in the macaque brain
In vivo proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy (1H-MRS) studies of HIV-infected humans have demonstrated significant metabolic abnormalities that vary by brain region, but the causes are poorly understood. Metabo...
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Bilobalide modulates serotonin-controlled behaviors in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans
Dysfunctions in the serotonergic system have been implicated in several neurological disorders such as depression. Elderly individuals who have been diagnosed with clinical depression show elevated cases of ne...
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Kalirin12 interacts with dynamin
Guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs) and their target Rho GTPases regulate cytoskeletal changes and membrane trafficking. Dynamin, a large force-generating GTPase, plays an essential role in membrane tub...
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Functional and comparative genomics analyses of pmp22 in medaka fish
Pmp22, a member of the junction protein family Claudin/EMP/PMP22, plays an important role in myelin formation. Increase of pmp22 transcription causes peripheral neuropathy, Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease type1A (CMT...
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Nongenomic mechanisms of physiological estrogen-mediated dopamine efflux
Neurological diseases and neuropsychiatric disorders that vary depending on female life stages suggest that sex hormones may influence the function of neurotransmitter regulatory machinery such as the dopamine...
Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2009 10:59 -
Speech target modulates speaking induced suppression in auditory cortex
Previous magnetoencephalography (MEG) studies have demonstrated speaking-induced suppression (SIS) in the auditory cortex during vocalization tasks wherein the M100 response to a subject's own speaking is redu...
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Effect of voluntary running on adult hippocampal neurogenesis in cholinergic lesioned mice
Cholinergic neuronal dysfunction of the basal forebrain is observed in patients with Alzheimer's disease and dementia, and has been linked to decreased neurogenesis in the hippocampus, a region involved in lea...
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Enhanced cerebrovascular expression of matrix metalloproteinase-9 and tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase-1 via the MEK/ERK pathway during cerebral ischemia in the rat
Cerebral ischemia is usually characterized by a reduction in local blood flow and metabolism and by disruption of the blood-brain barrier in the infarct region. The formation of oedema and opening of the blood...
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Symbiotic relationship between brain structure and dynamics
Brain structure and dynamics are interdependent through processes such as activity-dependent neuroplasticity. In this study, we aim to theoretically examine this interdependence in a model of spontaneous corti...
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Does a single session of theta-burst transcranial magnetic stimulation of inferior temporal cortex affect tinnitus perception?
Cortical excitability changes as well as imbalances in excitatory and inhibitory circuits play a distinct pathophysiological role in chronic tinnitus. Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) over t...
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Evidence for oxidative stress in the developing cerebellum of the rat after chronic mild carbon monoxide exposure (0.0025% in air)
The present study was designed to test the hypothesis that chronic very mild prenatal carbon monoxide (CO) exposure (25 parts per million) subverts the normal development of the rat cerebellar cortex. Studies ...
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Intravitreal NGF administration counteracts retina degeneration after permanent carotid artery occlusion in rat
The neurotrophin nerve growth factor (NGF) is produced by different cell types in the anterior and posterior eye, exerting a neuroprotective role in the adult life. The visual system is highly sensitive to NGF...
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Apoptosis and telomeres shortening related to HIV-1 induced oxidative stress in an astrocytoma cell line
Oxidative stress plays a key role in the neuropathogenesis of Human Immunodeficiency Virus-1 (HIV-1) infection causing apoptosis of astroglia cells and neurons. Recent data have shown that oxidative stress is ...
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Genes within the serotonergic system are differentially expressed in human brain
Serotonin is an important neurotransmitter with wide-ranging functions throughout the central nervous system. There is strong evidence to suggest that regulation of serotonergic gene expression might be relate...
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Both systemic and local application of Granulocyte-colony stimulating factor (G-CSF) is neuroprotective after retinal ganglion cell axotomy
The hematopoietic Granulocyte-Colony Stimulating Factor (G-CSF) plays a crucial role in controlling the number of neutrophil progenitor cells. Its function is mediated via the G-CSF receptor, which was recentl...
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Early raise of BDNF in hippocampus suggests induction of posttranscriptional mechanisms by antidepressants
The neurotrophin BDNF has been implicated in the regulation of neuroplasticity, gene expression, and synaptic function in the adult brain, as well as in the pathophysiology of neuropsychiatric disorders and th...
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Prefrontal and anterior cingulate cortex abnormalities in Tourette Syndrome: evidence from voxel-based morphometry and magnetization transfer imaging
Pathophysiological evidence suggests an involvement of fronto-striatal circuits in Tourette syndrome (TS). To identify TS related abnormalities in gray and white matter we used optimized voxel-based morphometr...
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Bump time-frequency toolbox: a toolbox for time-frequency oscillatory bursts extraction in electrophysiological signals
oscillatory activity, which can be separated in background and oscillatory burst pattern activities, is supposed to be representative of local synchronies of neural assemblies. Oscillatory burst events should ...
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Expression patterns of Neil3 during embryonic brain development and neoplasia
The base excision repair pathway is responsible for repairing small DNA base lesions caused by endogenous and exogenous damaging agents. Repair is initiated by DNA glycosylases that recognize and remove the le...
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The genetic control of neocortex volume and covariation with neocortical gene expression in mice
The size of the cerebral cortex varies widely within human populations, and a large portion of this variance is modulated by genetic factors. The discovery and characterization of these genes and their variant...
Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2009 10:44 -
No effect of running and laboratory housing on adult hippocampal neurogenesis in wild caught long-tailed wood mouse
Studies of adult hippocampal neurogenesis (AHN) in laboratory rodents have raised hopes for therapeutic interventions in neurodegenerative diseases and mood disorders, as AHN can be modulated by physical exerc...
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Looking for a pattern: An MEG study on the abstract mismatch negativity in musicians and nonmusicians
The mismatch negativity (MMN) is an early component of event-related potentials/fields, which can be observed in response to violations of regularities in sound sequences. The MMN can be elicited by simple fea...
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Colocalization of connexin 36 and corticotropin-releasing hormone in the mouse brain
Gap junction proteins, connexins, are expressed in most endocrine and exocrine glands in the body and are at least in some glands crucial for the hormonal secretion. To what extent connexins are expressed in n...
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Subsampling effects in neuronal avalanche distributions recorded in vivo
Many systems in nature are characterized by complex behaviour where large cascades of events, or avalanches, unpredictably alternate with periods of little activity. Snow avalanches are an example. Often the s...
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Differential orientation effect in the neural response to interacting biological motion of two agents
A recent behavioral study demonstrated that the meaningful interaction of two agents enhances the detection sensitivity of biological motion (BM), however, it remains unclear when and how the 'interaction' inf...
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Common cortical responses evoked by appearance, disappearance and change of the human face
To segregate luminance-related, face-related and non-specific components involved in spatio-temporal dynamics of cortical activations to a face stimulus, we recorded cortical responses to face appearance (Onse...
Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2009 10:38
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