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Differential atrophy along the longitudinal hippocampal axis in Alzheimer's disease for the Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative Eur. J. Nerosci. (IF 3.4) Pub Date : 2024-04-24 Rafaela Morais‐Ribeiro, Francisco C. Almeida, Ana Coelho, Tiago Gil Oliveira
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder that primarily affects the hippocampus. Since hippocampal studies have highlighted a differential subregional regulation along its longitudinal axis, a more detailed analysis addressing subregional changes along the longitudinal hippocampal axis has the potential to provide new relevant biomarkers. This study included structural brain
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Cannabidiol attenuates seizure susceptibility and behavioural deficits in adult CDKL5R59X knock‐in mice Eur. J. Nerosci. (IF 3.4) Pub Date : 2024-04-24 Xiaofan Li, Madhumita Yennawar, Alyssa Wiest, William T. O'Brien, Bergan Babrowicz, Rachel S. White, Delia M. Talos, Frances E. Jensen
Cyclin‐dependent kinase‐like 5 (CDKL5) deficiency disorder (CDD) is caused by a loss‐of‐function mutation in CDKL5 gene, encoding a serine–threonine kinase highly expressed in the brain. CDD manifests with early‐onset epilepsy, autism, motor impairment and severe intellectual disability. While there are no known treatments for CDD, the use of cannabidiol has recently been introduced into clinical practice
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Dopaminergic lesions of the anterior cingulate cortex of rats increase vulnerability to salient distractors Eur. J. Nerosci. (IF 3.4) Pub Date : 2024-04-24 Madison K. Clement, Cynthia S. Pimentel, Jill A. McGaughy
The anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) has been shown to be critical to many aspects of executive function including filtering irrelevant information, updating response contingencies when reinforcement contingencies change and stabilizing task sets. Nonspecific lesions to this region in rats produce a vulnerability to distractors that have gained salience through prior associations with reinforcement
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Role of dopamine neurons in familiarity Eur. J. Nerosci. (IF 3.4) Pub Date : 2024-04-23 Sixtine Fleury, Rhonda Kolaric, Justin Espera, Quan Ha, Jacquelyn Tomaio, Ulrik Gether, Andreas Toft Sørensen, Susana Mingote
Dopamine neurons signal the salience of environmental stimuli and influence learning, although it is less clear if these neurons also determine the salience of memories. Ventral tegmental area (VTA) dopamine neurons increase their firing in the presence of new objects and reduce it upon repeated, inconsequential exposures, marking the shift from novelty to familiarity. This study investigates how dopamine
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Narcissus reflected: Grey and white matter features joint contribution to the default mode network in predicting narcissistic personality traits Eur. J. Nerosci. (IF 3.4) Pub Date : 2024-04-23 Khanitin Jornkokgoud, Teresa Baggio, Richard Bakiaj, Peera Wongupparaj, Remo Job, Alessandro Grecucci
Despite the clinical significance of narcissistic personality, its neural bases have not been clarified yet, primarily because of methodological limitations of the previous studies, such as the low sample size, the use of univariate techniques and the focus on only one brain modality. In this study, we employed for the first time a combination of unsupervised and supervised machine learning methods
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Change of voltage‐gated sodium channel repertoire in skeletal muscle of a MuSK myasthenia gravis mouse model Eur. J. Nerosci. (IF 3.4) Pub Date : 2024-04-23 Olena Butenko, Stine Marie Jensen, Yvonne E. Fillié‐Grijpma, Robyn Verpalen, Jan J. Verschuuren, Silvère M. van der Maarel, Maartje G. Huijbers, Jaap J. Plomp
Muscle‐specific kinase myasthenia gravis (MuSK MG) is caused by autoantibodies against MuSK in the neuromuscular junction (NMJ). MuSK MG patients have fluctuating, fatigable skeletal muscle weakness, in particular of bulbar muscles. Severity differs greatly between patients, in spite of comparable autoantibody levels. One explanation for inter‐patient and inter‐muscle variability in sensitivity might
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Chronotype and subjective sleep quality predict white matter integrity in young people with emerging mental disorders Eur. J. Nerosci. (IF 3.4) Pub Date : 2024-04-23 Jacob J. Crouse, Shin Ho Park, Daniel F. Hermens, Jim Lagopoulos, Minji Park, Mirim Shin, Joanne S. Carpenter, Elizabeth M. Scott, Ian B. Hickie
Protecting brain health is a goal of early intervention. We explored whether sleep quality or chronotype could predict white matter (WM) integrity in emerging mental disorders. Young people (N = 364) accessing early‐intervention clinics underwent assessments for chronotype, subjective sleep quality, and diffusion tensor imaging. Using machine learning, we examined whether chronotype or sleep quality
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Pan‐striatal reduction in the expression of the astrocytic dopamine transporter precedes the development of dorsolateral striatum dopamine‐dependent incentive heroin seeking habits Eur. J. Nerosci. (IF 3.4) Pub Date : 2024-04-23 Tristan Hynes, Maxime Fouyssac, Mickaël Puaud, Dhaval Joshi, Chloe Chernoff, Sonja Stiebahl, Lola Michaud, David Belin
The emergence of compulsive drug‐seeking habits, a hallmark feature of substance use disorder, has been shown to be predicated on the engagement of dorsolateral striatal control over behaviour. This process involves the dopamine‐dependent functional coupling of the anterior dorsolateral striatum (aDLS) with the nucleus accumbens core, but the mechanisms by which this coupling occurs have not been fully
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Naloxone increases conditioned fear responses during social buffering in male rats Eur. J. Nerosci. (IF 3.4) Pub Date : 2024-04-22 Takumi Yamasaki, Yasushi Kiyokawa, Arisa Munetomo, Yukari Takeuchi
Social buffering is the phenomenon in which the presence of an affiliative conspecific mitigates stress responses. We previously demonstrated that social buffering completely ameliorates conditioned fear responses in rats. However, the neuromodulators involved in social buffering are poorly understood. Given that opioids, dopamine, oxytocin and vasopressin play an important role in affiliative behaviour
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Clarifying the role of D1 receptor signalling in Alzheimer's‐related epilepsy commentary on Szabo et al. (2024) Eur. J. Nerosci. (IF 3.4) Pub Date : 2024-04-22 Marcello D'Amelio, Cinzia Costa
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Inhibition of 14‐3‐3 proteins increases the intrinsic excitability of mouse hippocampal CA1 pyramidal neurons Eur. J. Nerosci. (IF 3.4) Pub Date : 2024-04-22 Jordan B. Logue, Violet Vilmont, Jiajing Zhang, Yuying Wu, Yi Zhou
14‐3‐3 proteins are a family of regulatory proteins that are abundantly expressed in the brain and enriched at the synapse. Dysfunctions of these proteins have been linked to neurodevelopmental and neuropsychiatric disorders. Our group has previously shown that functional inhibition of these proteins by a peptide inhibitor, difopein, in the mouse brain causes behavioural alterations and synaptic plasticity
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Association cortical areas in the mouse contain a large population of fast‐spiking GABAergic neurons that do not express parvalbumin Eur. J. Nerosci. (IF 3.4) Pub Date : 2024-04-21 Erik Justin Courcelles, Kasper Kjelsberg, Laura Convertino, Rajeevkumar Raveendran Nair, Menno P. Witter, Maximiliano José Nigro
GABAergic neurons represent 10–15% of the neuronal population of the cortex but exert a powerful control over information flow in cortical circuits. The largest GABAergic class in the neocortex is represented by the parvalbumin‐expressing fast‐spiking neurons, which provide powerful somatic inhibition to their postsynaptic targets. Recently, the density of parvalbumin interneurons has been shown to
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The 3,4‐methylenedioxymethamphetamine enhances early visual processing for salient socio‐emotional stimuli Eur. J. Nerosci. (IF 3.4) Pub Date : 2024-04-19 Connor J. Haggarty, Anya K. Bershad, Mahesh K. Kumar, Royce Lee, Harriet de Wit
The 3,4‐methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) has long been used non‐medically, and it is currently under investigation for its potential therapeutic benefits. Both uses may be related to its ability to enhance empathy, sociability, emotional processing and its anxiolytic effects. However, the neural mechanisms underlying these effects, and their specificity to MDMA compared to other stimulants, are
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Macaque claustrum, pulvinar and putative dorsolateral amygdala support the cross‐modal association of social audio‐visual stimuli based on meaning Eur. J. Nerosci. (IF 3.4) Pub Date : 2024-04-19 Mathilda Froesel, Maëva Gacoin, Simon Clavagnier, Marc Hauser, Quentin Goudard, Suliann Ben Hamed
Social communication draws on several cognitive functions such as perception, emotion recognition and attention. The association of audio‐visual information is essential to the processing of species‐specific communication signals. In this study, we use functional magnetic resonance imaging in order to identify the subcortical areas involved in the cross‐modal association of visual and auditory information
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White matter fibre density in the brain's inhibitory control network is associated with falling in low activity older adults Eur. J. Nerosci. (IF 3.4) Pub Date : 2024-04-19 Colin Simon, David A. E. Bolton, James F. Meaney, Rose Anne Kenny, Vivienne A. Simon, Céline De Looze, Silvin Knight, Kathy L. Ruddy
Recent research has indicated that the relationship between age‐related cognitive decline and falling may be mediated by the individual's capacity to quickly cancel or inhibit a motor response. This longitudinal investigation demonstrates that higher white matter fibre density in the motor inhibition network paired with low physical activity was associated with falling in elderly participants. We measured
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Inter‐subject correlation of electroencephalographic and behavioural responses reflects time‐varying engagement with natural music Eur. J. Nerosci. (IF 3.4) Pub Date : 2024-04-17 Blair Kaneshiro, Duc T. Nguyen, Anthony M. Norcia, Jacek P. Dmochowski, Jonathan Berger
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Issue Information Eur. J. Nerosci. (IF 3.4) Pub Date : 2024-04-16
No abstract is available for this article.
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Lipid nanoparticle mediated small interfering RNA delivery as a potential therapy for Alzheimer's disease Eur. J. Nerosci. (IF 3.4) Pub Date : 2024-04-16 Tanvir Ahmed
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Temporal mechanisms in frontoparallel stereomotion revealed by individual differences analysis Eur. J. Nerosci. (IF 3.4) Pub Date : 2024-04-16 Ichasus Llamas‐Cornejo, David H. Peterzell, Ignacio Serrano‐Pedraza
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A scalable spiking amygdala model that explains fear conditioning, extinction, renewal and generalization Eur. J. Nerosci. (IF 3.4) Pub Date : 2024-04-15 Peter Duggins, Chris Eliasmith
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Optogenetic induction of chronic glucocorticoid exposure in early‐life leads to blunted stress‐response in larval zebrafish Eur. J. Nerosci. (IF 3.4) Pub Date : 2024-04-11 Jatin Nagpal, Helen Eachus, Olga Lityagina, Soojin Ryu
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Cholinergic interneurons in the dorsal striatum play an important role in the acquisition of duration memory Eur. J. Nerosci. (IF 3.4) Pub Date : 2024-04-05 Masahiko Nishioka, Toshimichi Hata
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Predicting functional impairments with lesion‐derived disconnectome mapping: Validation in stroke patients with motor deficits Eur. J. Nerosci. (IF 3.4) Pub Date : 2024-04-05 Maedeh Khalilian, Martine Roussel, Olivier Godefroy, Ardalan Aarabi
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Functional near‐infrared spectroscopy evidence of cognitive–motor interference in different dual tasks Eur. J. Nerosci. (IF 3.4) Pub Date : 2024-04-05 Zi‐tong Ou, Qian Ding, Shan‐tong Yao, Lei Zhang, Ya‐wen Li, Yue Lan, Guang‐qing Xu
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Metabolic disorders exacerbate the formation of glial scar after stroke Eur. J. Nerosci. (IF 3.4) Pub Date : 2024-04-05 Julien Clain, David Couret, Matthieu Bringart, Arnaud Lecadieu, Olivier Meilhac, Christian Lefebvre d'Hellencourt, Nicolas Diotel
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A critical role of Ca2+/calmodulin‐dependent protein kinase II in coupling between evening and morning circadian oscillators in the suprachiasmatic nucleus Eur. J. Nerosci. (IF 3.4) Pub Date : 2024-04-04 Tomoko Yoshikawa, Ken‐ichi Honma, Yasufumi Shigeyoshi, Yoko Yamagata, Sato Honma
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Alteration of synaptic protein composition during developmental synapse maturation Eur. J. Nerosci. (IF 3.4) Pub Date : 2024-04-04 Takeshi Kaizuka, Toru Takumi
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Age, not autism, influences multisensory integration of speech stimuli among adults in a McGurk/MacDonald paradigm Eur. J. Nerosci. (IF 3.4) Pub Date : 2024-04-04 Robert M. Jertberg, Sander Begeer, Hilde M. Geurts, Bhismadev Chakrabarti, Erik Van der Burg
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High‐definition turns timing‐dependent: Different behavioural consequences during and following cathodal high‐definition transcranial direct current stimulation (HD tDCS) in a magnitude classification task Eur. J. Nerosci. (IF 3.4) Pub Date : 2024-04-03 Philipp A. Schroeder, Hans‐Christoph Nuerk, Jennifer Svaldi
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Issue Information Eur. J. Nerosci. (IF 3.4) Pub Date : 2024-04-02
No abstract is available for this article.
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Developmental coordination disorder in preterm children: A systematic review and meta‐analysis Eur. J. Nerosci. (IF 3.4) Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Carolina Panceri, Graciele Sbruzzi, Larissa W. Zanella, Andressa Wiltgen, Renato S. Procianoy, Rita C. Silveira, Nadia C. Valentini
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Against “silent” retractions in neuroscience Eur. J. Nerosci. (IF 3.4) Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva, Timothy Daly
When an academic paper is published in a journal that assigns a digital object identifier (DOI) to papers, this is a de facto fait accompli. Corrections or retractions are supposed to follow a specific protocol, especially in journals that claim to follow the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) guidelines. In this paper, we highlight a case of a new, fully open access neuroscience journal that claims
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Uncovering the determinants of brain functioning, behavior and their interplay in the light of context Eur. J. Nerosci. (IF 3.4) Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Igor Branchi
Notwithstanding the huge progress in molecular and cellular neuroscience, our ability to understand the brain and develop effective treatments promoting mental health is still limited. This can be partially ascribed to the reductionist, deterministic and mechanistic approaches in neuroscience that struggle with the complexity of the central nervous system. Here, I introduce the Context theory of constrained
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Why the neural ingredients for a language of thought are not like spatial cells (commentary on Kazanina & Poeppel, 2023) Eur. J. Nerosci. (IF 3.4) Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Sander van Bree
1 INTRODUCTION The Language of Thought (LoT) refers to a body of hypotheses about how the mind works (Fodor, 1975). The central idea common across weak and strong accounts (Chalmers, 2023) is that thought partially or wholly consists in combining primitive representations stored in a repertoire, where the meaning of a complex thought is determined by the order of inserted constituents. With this architecture
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Pathways from the superior colliculus and the nucleus of the optic tract to the posterior parietal cortex in macaque monkeys: Functional frameworks for representation updating and online movement guidance Eur. J. Nerosci. (IF 3.4) Pub Date : 2024-03-28 Gabriella Ugolini, Werner Graf
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Steve Brown's legacy: Tools to study the individual human molecular circadian clock and its regulation Eur. J. Nerosci. (IF 3.4) Pub Date : 2024-03-28 Frédéric Gachon
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Synaptic vesicle glycoprotein 2C enhances vesicular storage of dopamine and counters dopaminergic toxicity Eur. J. Nerosci. (IF 3.4) Pub Date : 2024-03-27 Meghan L. Bucher, Amy R. Dunn, Joshua M. Bradner, Kristen Stout Egerton, James P. Burkett, Michelle A. Johnson, Gary W. Miller
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Lateralisation of nasal cycle is not reflected in the olfactory bulb volumes and cerebral activations Eur. J. Nerosci. (IF 3.4) Pub Date : 2024-03-26 Divesh Thaploo, Akshita Joshi, Marie Thomas, Thomas Hummel
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Differences in resting‐state brain activity in first‐episode drug‐naïve major depressive disorder patients with and without suicidal ideation Eur. J. Nerosci. (IF 3.4) Pub Date : 2024-03-22 Ping Cao, Ke Dai, Xianwei Liu, Jun Hu, Zhuma Jin, Shulan Xu, Fangfang Ren
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Focal changes in alpha oscillations during short‐term memorization of pain: a high‐density electroencephalogram study with source localization Eur. J. Nerosci. (IF 3.4) Pub Date : 2024-03-21 Argitxu Caldichoury, Luis Garcia‐Larrea, Maud Frot
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Opportunities for risk‐taking during play alters cognitive performance and prefrontal inhibitory signalling in rats of both sexes Eur. J. Nerosci. (IF 3.4) Pub Date : 2024-03-21 Ate Bijlsma, Evelien E. Birza, Tara C. Pimentel, Janneke P. M. Maranus, Marieke J. J. M. van Gaans, José G. Lozeman‐van t Klooster, Annemarie J. M. Baars, E. J. Marijke Achterberg, Heidi M. B. Lesscher, Corette J. Wierenga, Louk J. M. J. Vanderschuren
Social play behaviour is a rewarding activity that can entail risks, thus allowing young individuals to test the limits of their capacities and to train their cognitive and emotional adaptability to challenges. Here, we tested in rats how opportunities for risk‐taking during play affect the development of cognitive and emotional capacities and medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) function, a brain structure
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Issue Information Eur. J. Nerosci. (IF 3.4) Pub Date : 2024-03-21
No abstract is available for this article.
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Homocysteine‐potentiated Kelch‐like ECH‐associated protein 1 promotes senescence of neuroblastoma 2a cells via inhibiting ubiquitination of β‐catenin Eur. J. Nerosci. (IF 3.4) Pub Date : 2024-03-19 Yao Zhang, Jia‐Zhao Xie, Yan‐Li Jiang, Shao‐Juan Yang, Hui Wei, Ying Yang, Jian‐Zhi Wang
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Disrupting direct inputs from the dorsal subiculum to the granular retrosplenial cortex impairs flexible spatial memory in the rat Eur. J. Nerosci. (IF 3.4) Pub Date : 2024-03-18 Steliana Yanakieva, Bethany E. Frost, Eman Amin, Andrew J. D. Nelson, John P. Aggleton
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Issue Information Eur. J. Nerosci. (IF 3.4) Pub Date : 2024-03-18
No abstract is available for this article.
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Mammalian Diaphanous1 signalling in neurovascular complications of diabetes Eur. J. Nerosci. (IF 3.4) Pub Date : 2024-03-16 Julia Jarosławska, Bernard Kordas, Tadeusz Miłowski, Judyta K. Juranek
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Involvement of microglia‐expressed MS4A6A in the onset of glioblastoma Eur. J. Nerosci. (IF 3.4) Pub Date : 2024-03-16 Wenhao Lv, Shengyan Lin, Zhenxing Zuo, Zhihui Huang, Yongjie Wang
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Characterizing enteric neurons in dopamine transporter (DAT)‐Cre reporter mice reveals dopaminergic subtypes with dual‐transmitter content Eur. J. Nerosci. (IF 3.4) Pub Date : 2024-03-15 Sherilyn Junelle Recinto, Shobina Premachandran, Sriparna Mukherjee, Alexis Allot, Adam MacDonald, Moein Yaqubi, Samantha Gruenheid, Louis‐Eric Trudeau, Jo Anne Stratton
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Experimentally monitored calcium dynamics at synaptic active zones during neurotransmitter release in neuron–muscle cell cultures Eur. J. Nerosci. (IF 3.4) Pub Date : 2024-03-14 Xiaoping Sun, Bruce Yazejian, Arthur Peskoff, Alan D. Grinnell
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Bayesian reduced rank regression models generalizable neural fingerprints that differentiate between individuals in magnetoencephalography data Eur. J. Nerosci. (IF 3.4) Pub Date : 2024-03-14 Joonas Haakana, Susanne Merz, Samuel Kaski, Hanna Renvall, Riitta Salmelin
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Angiotensin II involvement in the development and persistence of amphetamine‐induced sensitization: Striatal dopamine reuptake implications Eur. J. Nerosci. (IF 3.4) Pub Date : 2024-03-14 Osvaldo M. Basmadjian, Victoria B. Occhieppo, Antonella E. Montemerlo, Gustavo A. Rivas, María D. Rubianes, Gustavo Baiardi, Claudia Bregonzio
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The pupil dilation response as an indicator of visual cue uncertainty and auditory outcome surprise Eur. J. Nerosci. (IF 3.4) Pub Date : 2024-03-12 Janika Becker, Marvin Viertler, Christoph W. Korn, Helen Blank
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Clinical findings of hyperechoic substantia nigra in patients with Parkinson's disease Eur. J. Nerosci. (IF 3.4) Pub Date : 2024-03-12 Yongyan Fan, Jianjun Ma, Dawei Yang, Xiaohuan Li, Keke Liang, Zonghan She, Xuelin Qi, Xiaoxue Shi, Qi Gu, Jinhua Zheng, Dongsheng Li
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Effects of transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation at left cymba concha on experimental pain as assessed with the nociceptive withdrawal reflex, and correlation with parasympathetic activity Eur. J. Nerosci. (IF 3.4) Pub Date : 2024-03-12 Hirotake Yokota, Mutsuaki Edama, Yurika Kawanabe, Ryo Hirabayashi, Chie Sekikne, Hiroshi Akuzawa, Tomonobu Ishigaki, Naofumi Otsuru, Kei Saito, Sho Kojima, Shota Miyaguchi, Hideaki Onishi
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Prognostic relevance of the C‐X‐C motif chemokine ligand 13 and interleukin‐8 in predicting the transition from clinically isolated syndrome to multiple sclerosis Eur. J. Nerosci. (IF 3.4) Pub Date : 2024-03-08 Kateřina Klíčová, Jan Mareš, Ondřej Sobek, Zuzana Rous, Matouš Rous, Milan Raška, Hans‐Peter Hartung
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Profiles of women in science: Sophie Molholm, Professor, Albert Einstein School of Medicine, Bronx, NY, USA Eur. J. Nerosci. (IF 3.4) Pub Date : 2024-03-06 Dana L. Helmreich
We at EJN are proud to introduce Dr. Sophie Molholm, Professor in the Department of Pediatrics, Dominick P. Purpura Department of Neuroscience and Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the Albert Einstein School of Medicine, as the next scientist for our series of Women in Neuroscience. We began this series to bring visibility and recognition to the superb women scientists working in
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Dual DAT and sigma receptor inhibitors attenuate cocaine effects on nucleus accumbens dopamine dynamics in rats Eur. J. Nerosci. (IF 3.4) Pub Date : 2024-03-06 Melinda Hersey, Maddalena Mereu, Claire S. Jones, Mattingly K. Bartole, Andy Y. Chen, Jianjing Cao, Takato Hiranita, Lauren E. Chun, Jessica P. Lopez, Jonathan L. Katz, Amy Hauck Newman, Gianluigi Tanda
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Aberrant thalamocortical connectivity and shifts between the resting state and task state in patients with schizophrenia Eur. J. Nerosci. (IF 3.4) Pub Date : 2024-03-05 Yoshifumi Takai, Shunsuke Tamura, Nobuhiko Hoaki, Kazutoshi Kitajima, Itta Nakamura, Shogo Hirano, Takefumi Ueno, Tomohiro Nakao, Toshiaki Onitsuka, Yoji Hirano
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A systematic review of altered resting‐state networks in early deafness and implications for cochlear implantation outcomes Eur. J. Nerosci. (IF 3.4) Pub Date : 2024-03-05 Zahra Jafari, Bryan E. Kolb, Majid H. Mohajerani
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Neuromelanin‐sensitive magnetic resonance imaging: Possibilities and promises as an imaging biomarker for Parkinson's disease Eur. J. Nerosci. (IF 3.4) Pub Date : 2024-03-05 Yayun Yan, Mengchao Zhang, Wenhua Ren, Xiaoqi Zheng, Ying Chang