which reflects depressive-like symptoms, in a rodent model [63]. Two bottles of sucrose solution were placed in each rat’s cage, consisting of 1% (w/v) solution. Similarly, one of the bottles was replaced by water for 24 h so that the rat could adjust to having one bottle...
AMPH also improves visual impairments in cats [17] and forelimb placing behavior in rats [32] with cortical damage. In some (but not all) human studies, AMPH has been found to improve motor function...Feeney, D.M. and Sutton, R.L., Catecholamines and recovery of function after brain ...
In addition, the presence of a right-to-left shunt precludes the filtering of virulent bacteria by the lungs. Bacteria in the systemic circulation are able to reach the brain and establish infection in areas of focal cerebral damage from reduced tissue oxygenation.40,41 Anaerobic and microaero...
Propranolol for the control of belligerent behaviour following acute brain damage. Ann Neurol 1977; 1: 489–91 Article PubMed CAS Google Scholar Yudofsky SC, Williams D, Gorman J. Propranolol in the treatment of rage and violent behaviour in patients with chronic brain syndromes. Am J ...
differentiate into acute tachyzoite forms, and then spread throughout the body [11]..T.gondiican therefore continue a pattern of invasion, replication and egress within a range of cells, causing tissue damage and toxoplasmosis [147]. Clinical symptoms of acute infection often present as mild ...
which triggered neural activity in the primary somatosensory cortex (SSp) and primary motor cortex (M1), resulting in improved motor performance [78]. Furthermore, after vibration stimulation, the SSp and M1 regions showed decreased phosphorylated tau, synaptic protein loss, DNA damage, and neurodege...
one group with a strong genetic component and a second group where left-handedness may be the consequence of pre- or postnatal brain damage of the left hemisphere with a subsequent compensation of the right hemisphere. The first group is not intellectually different from right-handers, except for...
As- trocytes, endothelial cells, pericytes and supplying blood vessels form a physiological neurovascular unit that pro- vides the neuron with nutrients and also serves as a buf- fer for minor fluctuations in energy supply. Following a TBI, neurovascular unit damage results in disruption of ...
In 1981, at the first E.B.B.S. workshop on “recovery of function from brain damage”, we came to the conclusion that “there exists ... strong evidence that a postoperative or post-traumatic enriched experience significantly aids functional recovery after various kinds of brain injuries”, ...
Tinnitus is commonly experienced as ringing, hissing or noise in the ears in the absence of any corresponding physical sound source in the environment (Baguley et al.2013; Cederroth et al.2019). Such phantom auditory sensations are one of the main otological symptoms frequently associated with pu...