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Mashup Score: 1Potentially causal associations between placental DNA methylation and schizophrenia and other neuropsychiatric disorders - 13 day(s) ago
Nature Communications – Here, Cilleros-Portet et al. present a large placental methylation database as a tool to explore the genetic burden that acts in prenatal stages, giving insight into…
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Mashup Score: 5Cortico-hippocampal networks underpin verbal memory encoding in temporal lobe epilepsy - 13 day(s) ago
In this cross-sectional study of 84 hippocampal sclerosis patients and 43 healthy controls, Fiore et al. linked verbal learning variability to cortical and
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Mashup Score: 7
A new study has identified brain regions crucial for remembering words and how they are affected in people with temporal lobe epilepsy.
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Mashup Score: 1Hippocampal encoding of memories in human infants - 13 day(s) ago
Humans lack memories for specific events from the first few years of life. We investigated the mechanistic basis of this infantile amnesia by scanning the brains of awake infants with functional magnetic resonance imaging while they performed a …
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Mashup Score: 21Indirectly acquired fear memories have distinct, sex-specific molecular signatures from directly acquired fear memories - 15 day(s) ago
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a severe anxiety disorder that affects women more than men. About 30% of patients suffering from PTSD develop the disorder by witnessing a traumatic event happen to someone else. However, as the focus has remained on those directly experiencing the traumatic event, whether indirectly acquired fear memories that underlie PTSD have the same molecular signature as those that are directly acquired remains unknown. Here, using a rodent indirect fear learning paradigm where one rat (observer) watches another rat (demonstrator) associate an auditory cue with foot shock, we found that fear can be indirectly acquired by both males and females regardless of the sex or novelty (familiarity) of the demonstrator animal. However, behaviorally, indirectly acquired fear responses resemble those of pseudoconditioning, a behavioral response that is thought to not represent learning. Despite this, using unbiased proteomics, we found that indirectly acquired fear m
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Mashup Score: 22
New research reveals that witnessing trauma triggers unique brain changes, distinct from those caused by experiencing trauma firsthand.
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Mashup Score: 7Verbal Fluency Might Predict Human Longevity - Neuroscience News - 15 day(s) ago
A recent study reveals a surprising link between longevity and verbal fluency—the ability to effectively recall and utilize vocabulary.
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Mashup Score: 20Frontiers | Linguistic capacity was present in the Homo sapiens population 135 thousand years ago - 15 day(s) ago
1 Department of Linguistics and Philosophy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States 2 Biosciences Institute, University of S ã o Paulo, S ã o Paulo, Brazil 3 Research Center for Super-Smart Society, Seikei University, Tokyo, Japan 4 American Museum of Natural History, Institute for Comparative Genomics, New York, NY, United States 5 Department of Linguistics, University of S ã o Paulo, S ã o Paulo, Brazil 6 Institute for the Interdisciplinary Study of Language Evolution,
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Mashup Score: 10HPSE-mediated proinflammatory signaling contributes to neurobehavioral deficits following intranasal HSV-1 infection | mBio - 18 day(s) ago
Herpes simplex virus-1 (HSV-1) infection in the brain can lead to severe and often permanent neurological consequences. Host factors influence disease outcomes in response to infection, and understanding these factors is crucial for developing effective …
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Mashup Score: 28Herpes Virus Linked to Long-Term Brain and Neurological Problems - Neuroscience News - 18 day(s) ago
A new study reveals that herpes simplex virus-1 (HSV-1), commonly known for causing cold sores, can travel through the nasal cavity directly to the brain, causing severe and lasting neurological symptoms.
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“Potentially causal associations between placental DNA methylation and schizophrenia and other neuropsychiatric disorders” by Fernandez-Jimenez et al. Nature https://t.co/3gF5wpFjlT