Month: December 2023

Translating single-neuron axonal reconstructions into meso-scale connectivity statistics in the mouse somatosensory thalamus

Characterizing the connectomic and morphological diversity of thalamic neurons is key for better understanding how the thalamus relays sensory inputs to the cortex. The recent public release of complete single-neuron morphological reconstructions enables the analysis of previously inaccessible connectivity patterns from individual neurons. Here we focus on the Ventral Posteromedial (VPM) nucleus and characterize the […]

Published on December 1, 2023

Simulation of neuroplasticity in a CNN-based in-silico model of neurodegeneration of the visual system

The aim of this work was to enhance the biological feasibility of a deep convolutional neural network-based in-silico model of neurodegeneration of the visual system by equipping it with a mechanism to simulate neuroplasticity. Therefore, deep convolutional networks of multiple sizes were trained for object recognition tasks and progressively lesioned to simulate neurodegeneration of the […]

Published on December 1, 2023

Different associated factors of subjective cognitive complaints in patients with early and advanced Parkinson’s disease

Subjective cognitive complaints (SCCs), defined as cognitive decline reported by subjects or their informants, are common in the early stage of Parkinson’s disease (PD). Previous studies have shown a significant association between SCCs and non-motor features as well as objective cognitive decline in PD patients. However, the discrepancy in SCC prevalence and SCC-related factors between […]

Published on December 1, 2023