1j–p). This morphological size reduction was accompanied by a change in the distribution of active zone synaptic vesicle release sites labelled by the marker Bruchpilot (Brp)20 (Fig. 1j-o), which increased in
I think biomarker potential is something that a lot of people are interested in. Being able to potentially find biomarkers for risk, for psychiatric risk, [that] might inform strategies for care and intervention. I mean, these are things that in the future people are hoping, right, that will...
Converging evidence implicates disrupted brain connectivity in autism spectrum disorder (ASD); however, the mechanisms linking altered connectivity early in development to the emergence of ASD symptomatology remain poorly understood. Here we examined whe
While the N400, for example, is sometimes assumed to be a stable marker of automatic processing (Luck, Vogel, & Shapiro, 1996), the P600 is therefore labile under reduced conscious awareness. This mirrors the dependence of the P3 on the subjective salience and significance of a stimulus (...
A yawn response can be considered to occur within 5 min after perceiving someone else’s yawn (the trigger’s yawn) (Provine1986), with a peak in the first minute (Palagi et al.2014; Provine2005). However, in the fourth minute there is a higher probability of autocorrelation (meaning ...
Standardisation of tasks and replication of findings will be necessary to further validate expression recognition as a clinically relevant stratification bio- marker for autism. Abbreviations KDEF: Karolinska Directed Emotional Faces; RMET: Reading the Mind in the Eyes Task; FET: Films Expression Task;...
autism aging Introduction The dentate gyrus (DG) of the hippocampal formation is one of the few regions of the adult mammalian brain where neural stem/progenitor cells (NSPCs) give rise to functional neurons throughout life (Gonçalves et al., 2016a). Adult-generated hippocampal dentate granule...
In view of these theories, there should be a correlation between the structure and function of brain and muscle throughout our lifetime in the absence of significant pathology. This systematic review will search for studies that test the hypotheses that brain structure is related to muscle structur...
The human body is in constant motion, from every breath that we take, to every visibly purposeful action that we perform. Remaining completely still on command is a major achievement as involuntary fluctuations in our motions are difficult to keep under
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