Communication in multiple sclerosis: pragmatic deficit and its relation with cognition and social cognition
A Carotenuto, G Arcara, G Orefice… - Archives of Clinical …, 2018 - academic.oup.com
Objective Cognitive functions have been largely investigated in multiple sclerosis. Less
attention has been paid to social communication abilities, despite their presumptive affect on …
attention has been paid to social communication abilities, despite their presumptive affect on …
Neonatal white matter microstructure and emotional development during the preschool years in children who were born very preterm
Children born very preterm (< 33 weeks of gestation) are at a higher risk of developing socio-
emotional difficulties compared with those born at term. In this longitudinal study, we tested …
emotional difficulties compared with those born at term. In this longitudinal study, we tested …
Traces of trauma: a multivariate pattern analysis of childhood trauma, brain structure, and clinical phenotypes
Background Childhood trauma (CT) is a major yet elusive psychiatric risk factor, whose
multidimensional conceptualization and heterogeneous effects on brain morphology might …
multidimensional conceptualization and heterogeneous effects on brain morphology might …
A multiple hits hypothesis for memory dysfunction in Parkinson disease
S Citro, GD Lazzaro, AT Cimmino, GM Giuffrè… - Nature Reviews …, 2024 - nature.com
Cognitive disorders are increasingly recognized in Parkinson disease (PD), even in early
disease stages, and memory is one of the most affected cognitive domains. Classically …
disease stages, and memory is one of the most affected cognitive domains. Classically …
Connections of the human orbitofrontal cortex and inferior frontal gyrus
The direct connections of the orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) were traced with diffusion
tractography imaging and statistical analysis in 50 humans, to help understand better its …
tractography imaging and statistical analysis in 50 humans, to help understand better its …
Thalamostriatal disconnection underpins long-term seizure freedom in frontal lobe epilepsy surgery
Around 50% of patients undergoing frontal lobe surgery for focal drug-resistant epilepsy
become seizure free post-operatively; however, only about 30% of patients remain seizure …
become seizure free post-operatively; however, only about 30% of patients remain seizure …
Role of NLRP3 Inflammasome in post-spinal-cord-injury anxiety and depression: molecular mechanisms and therapeutic implications
T Mokhtari, K Uludag - ACS Chemical Neuroscience, 2023 - ACS Publications
The majority of research on the long-term effects of spinal cord injury (SCI) has primarily
focused on neuropathic pain (NP), psychological issues, and sensorimotor impairments …
focused on neuropathic pain (NP), psychological issues, and sensorimotor impairments …
Medial temporal atrophy in early and late-onset Alzheimer's disease
E Cavedo, M Pievani, M Boccardi, S Galluzzi… - Neurobiology of …, 2014 - Elsevier
Late-onset and early-onset Alzheimer's disease (LOAD, EOAD) affect different neural
systems and may be separate nosographic entities. The most striking differences are in the …
systems and may be separate nosographic entities. The most striking differences are in the …
Concurrent mapping of brain ontogeny and phylogeny within a common space: Standardized tractography and applications
Developmental and evolutionary effects on brain organization are complex, yet linked, as
evidenced by the correspondence in cortical area expansion across these vastly different …
evidenced by the correspondence in cortical area expansion across these vastly different …
Once you feel it, you see it: insula and sensory-motor contribution to visual awareness for fearful bodies in parietal neglect
The interplay between the neural mechanisms of visual awareness and those involved in
emotion processing and the mapping of related somatic changes remains unclear. To …
emotion processing and the mapping of related somatic changes remains unclear. To …