Several debilitating neurological disorders are often associated with dysfunctional glial cells that have limited ability to repair the injured brain and even promote brain damage. In this discussion, specific signaling pathways in glia that are affected in AIDS dementia and periventricular white matter ...
Pathways for emotion: interactions of prefrontal and anterior temporal pathways in the amygdala of the rhesus monkey. Neuroscience 2002;115:1261–79. Article CAS PubMed Google Scholar Zikopoulos B, Höistad M, John Y, Barbas H. Posterior orbitofrontal and anterior cingulate pathways to the ...
It's unclear whether the issue is due to permanent damage to olfactory neurons or bulb, or if it's a result of dysfunction in other pathways in the central nervous system (CNS) [32,33]. Marlene M et al. conducted a cross-sectional investigation involving a cohort of 114 individuals ...
These findings demonstrate that math anxiety can be attributed to altered brain functions in math-related areas or common neurobiological pathways typically involved in several types of anxiety. Evidence regarding brain substrates of anxiety and stress lend support to the claims that our brain not only...
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However, some recent advances in understanding signaling pathways that are relevant to thebrain's self-protective mechanisms have allowed investigators to identify novel targets for further study. One of those investigators, Vardan Karamyan, Ph.D., from the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center...
Sacred Pathways: The Brain’s Role In Religious and Mystic ExperiencesBy Neuroscientist Todd MurphyBy Todd Murphy Foreword by H.H. the Dalai Lama Foreword by Dr. Michael A. Persinger 506 pages, paperback See it HEREA new integration of science and spirituality based on brain activity and ...
Here we will highlight evidence of dynamic epigenetic changes in the developing brain in response to variation in the quality of postnatal parent–offspring interactions. The recruitment of epigenetic pathways for the biological embedding of early-life experience may also have transgenerational consequences...
scanningis a common description ofneuroimaging. The aim is to link normal or abnormal resting-state sensory-motor, cognitive, and conscious activities to normal or abnormal quantifiable brain structure, biochemistry, pathways, functional brain networks, and connectivity using future noninvasive technologies...
and inflammatory bowel disease. We introduce the neuroanatomy of the gastrointestinal tract, detailing gut-extrinsic neuron populations from the spinal cord and brain stem, and neurons of the intrinsic enteric nervous system. We highlight the roles these neurons play in regulating the functions of inn...