A comprehensive survey on the detection, classification, and challenges of neurological disorders
Simple Summary This study represents a resourceful review article that can deliver
resources on neurological diseases and their implemented classification algorithms to …
resources on neurological diseases and their implemented classification algorithms to …
[HTML][HTML] Automated anatomical labelling atlas 3
Following a first version AAL of the automated anatomical labeling atlas (Tzourio-Mazoyer et
al., 2002), a second version (AAL2)(Rolls et al., 2015) was developed that provided an …
al., 2002), a second version (AAL2)(Rolls et al., 2015) was developed that provided an …
Foraging with the frontal cortex: a cross-species evaluation of reward-guided behavior
PH Rudebeck, A Izquierdo - Neuropsychopharmacology, 2022 - nature.com
Efficient foraging is essential to survival and depends on frontal cortex in mammals.
Because of its role in psychiatric disorders, frontal cortex and its contributions to reward …
Because of its role in psychiatric disorders, frontal cortex and its contributions to reward …
Primate homologs of mouse cortico-striatal circuits
With the increasing necessity of animal models in biomedical research, there is a vital need
to harmonise findings across species by establishing similarities and differences in rodent …
to harmonise findings across species by establishing similarities and differences in rodent …
Anatomical and functional connectivity support the existence of a salience network node within the caudal ventrolateral prefrontal cortex
Three large-scale networks are considered essential to cognitive flexibility: the ventral and
dorsal attention (VANet and DANet) and salience (SNet) networks. The ventrolateral …
dorsal attention (VANet and DANet) and salience (SNet) networks. The ventrolateral …
Circuits, networks, and neuropsychiatric disease: transitioning from anatomy to imaging
Since the development of cellular and myelin stains, anatomy has formed the foundation for
understanding circuitry in the human brain. However, recent functional and structural studies …
understanding circuitry in the human brain. However, recent functional and structural studies …
[HTML][HTML] On the pathophysiology and treatment of akinetic mutism
Akinetic mutism (AM) is a rare neurological disorder characterized by the presence of an
intact level of consciousness and sensorimotor capacity, but with a simultaneous decrease …
intact level of consciousness and sensorimotor capacity, but with a simultaneous decrease …
Mechanisms underlying the cognitive and behavioural effects of maternal obesity
The widespread consumption of 'western'-style diets along with sedentary lifestyles has led
to a global epidemic of obesity. Epidemiological, clinical and preclinical evidence suggests …
to a global epidemic of obesity. Epidemiological, clinical and preclinical evidence suggests …
The role of the dorsal–lateral prefrontal cortex in reward sensitivity during approach–avoidance conflict
Abstract Approach–Avoidance conflict (AAC) arises from decisions with embedded positive
and negative outcomes, such that approaching leads to reward and punishment and …
and negative outcomes, such that approaching leads to reward and punishment and …
[HTML][HTML] Imaging versus electrographic connectivity in human mood-related fronto-temporal networks
Background The efficacy of psychiatric DBS is thought to be driven by the connectivity of
stimulation targets with mood-relevant fronto-temporal networks, which is typically evaluated …
stimulation targets with mood-relevant fronto-temporal networks, which is typically evaluated …