Sleep Fragmentation in Parkinson’s: Insights from Subthalamic Brain Activity
Parkinson’s sleep fragmentation tied to subthalamic nucleus activity offers insights for innovative therapies.
Parkinson’s sleep fragmentation tied to subthalamic nucleus activity offers insights for innovative therapies.
This cohort study designed a disease severity staging system to capture the broad clinicoradiological severity spectrum of NOTCH3-associated small vessel disease, including cerebral autosomal dominant…
Understanding the disparate experiences and needs of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, and other sexual/gender m inoritized (LGBTQI+) community is essential to ensure…
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Since 2018, three new antiseizure medications (ASMs) received FDA approval for Dravet syndrome (DS) in the U.S: cannabidiol, stiripentol, and fenfluramine. Yet, the uptake of…
Nature Neuroscience – Reward signaling via dopamine is most commonly thought of as acting through neurons expressing either D1 or D2 dopamine receptors. Enriquez-Traba et…
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Fear generalization is a hallmark of anxiety disorders. Experimentally, fear generalization can be difficult to dissociate from its counterpart, fear discrimination. Here, we use minimal…