New Research: The Association Between Alzheimer's Disease-Related Markers and Physical Activity in Cognitively Normal Older Adults: Previous studies have indicated that physical activity may be beneficial in reducing the risk for… https://t.co/OtT9aTs9Ym #ageing#neuroscience
A patient living with HIV who received a blood stem cell transplant for acute myeloid leukemia has been free of the virus for 14 months, suggesting a cure, says a team from #WCMDeptofMed and @nyphospital.
Learn more about this breakthrough: https://t.co/qHNWlbjbbe
A team of physician-scientists from @WeillCornell are behind a novel stem-cell transplant treatment that has functionally cured a patient of HIV. https://t.co/0XSSyQD8ZL
Tomorrow is the early registration deadline for #AANAM. See what's included in registration packages to save and learn more about safety procedures and cancellation policies. 👉 https://t.co/ZqG8AcuUFu
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Using transient unilateral disruption of the human amygdala, Jha et al. reveal functional lateralisation of the amygdala to the contralateral hemifield, and a role in orienting to – as well as detecting – fearful faces. https://t.co/bYwCFaMZuo
Researchers have discovered a critical role the dorsal precentral gyrus plays in how people use the sound of their voices to control how they want the words they speak to sound.
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Pircs et al. reveal specific deficits in autophagy in induced neurons from elderly Huntington’s disease patients, providing a rationale for autophagy activation therapies. https://t.co/sR8EL5zWGu
Ganos et al. associate a functional network including striatal, thalamic and insular regions of the brain with i) the occurrence of tics resulting from brain lesions and ii) successful tic reduction following DBS treatment. https://t.co/aEGJELXJ92
When People “Click” They Respond Faster to Each Other
The more connected people feel toward each other, the quicker they are to respond to one another in a conversation.
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Frontera et al: Levetiracetam for Seizure Prophylaxis in Neurocritical Care: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
Link: https://t.co/eIlnfB1mE0
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New Research: Neural Circuits Underlying Behavioral Flexibility: Insights From Drosophila: Behavioral flexibility is critical to survival. Animals must adapt their behavioral responses based on changes in the environmental context, internal… https://t.co/6citS54pSG #neuroscience
Learn more about the unique functions of immunoglobulin G4 (IgG4) in IgG4-neurologic disorders (IgG4-ND) and why, in contrast to their IgG1-counterparts, they respond poorly to intravenous immune globulin (IVIg) but effectively to anti–B cell therapies: https://t.co/t1883GjARl
Very Peri is the color of 2022, but how does a color like periwinkle affect #migraine? In a study, @ramiburstein contributes to the exploration of the connection between light, color, patterns, and #photophobia. Read the full article at https://t.co/6dtqGRXG7o.
Study supports the view that, in humans, the Superior Colliculus is not merely a node in the descending visual attention pathway, but is a crucial neural substrate of visual attention control itself https://t.co/VytyEq9GkP
Neuroimaging has hinted at detrimental brain-structural effects of long-duration spaceflight. @Eulenburg_P and colleagues found elevated blood-based tissue markers implicating brain injury for at least three weeks postflight in a pilot study https://t.co/zEQyQZcEeD