Brain-derived neurotrophic factor or BDNF is a protein produced inside your nerve cells to help your brain to communicate and function properly. It protects neurons, encourages their growth, improves their functions, and helps them to survive by protecting them from premature cell death. It also s...
The brain data are first remapped ontoD1 = 270 channels with a spatial attention layer based on the location of the sensors. The three-dimensional sensor locations are first projected on a two-dimensional plane obtained with the MNE-Python function find_layout45, which uses a device-depen...
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Use this set of 28 Days of STEM Activities and STEAM Activities for Kids posts to excite the kids all year long. Learn using STEM and STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art, & math) concepts while you explore forces of motion, chemistry, sound, and so much more!
1, using a bivariate function seems necessary for estimating lifespan trajectories, as the direction of change clearly depend on baseline age. In model (2) the longitudinal effect of aging t from a baseline ai1 is given by f(ai1,t) keeping ai1 constant, while the cross-sectional effect ...
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Together, our results suggest an important role for M14 genes in nocturnal brain function and possibly in sleep/wake cycle regulation. Gene coexpression network in the cortex is primarily driven by diurnal time We next asked whether such diurnal time-driven gene coexpression is a general feature ...
Brain stimulation holds the promise of being able to target specific circuits for assessment or repair. In order to fulfill this promise, we need to know which neural circuits can restore lost function after injury and how electrical stimulation interacts with those circuits. To this end, we pres...
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Here we propose a conceptually different approach to understanding physiologic function as emerging behavior from communications among distinct brain rhythms. We hypothesize that all brain rhythms coordinate as a network to generate states and facilitate functions. We analyze healthy subjects during rest, ...