Cognitive Science

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Clinical features of progressive supranuclear palsy

BackgroundProgressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) is a clinically heterogenous atypical parkinsonian syndrome. Therefore, early recognition and correct diagnosis of PSP is challenging but essential. This study aims to characterize the clinical manifestations, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and longitudinal MRI changes of PSP in China.MethodClinical and MRI presentations were compared among 150 cases with PSP. Then the […]

Published on August 30, 2023

Unraveling the Molecular Mysteries of Neuronal Plasticity

Understanding why the brain’s ability to adapt decreases with age is like figuring out why a rubber band loses its stretchiness over time. In this study, researchers delved into the genetic and epigenetic changes that occur in the supraoptic nucleus – a region responsible for regulating important brain functions. By analyzing the transcriptome (all the […]

Published on August 30, 2023

Pre-burst Suppression: A Peek into the Brain’s Calm Before the Storm

Imagine a storm brewing on the horizon. First, there is a moment of calm and stillness, right before the winds pick up and the dark clouds take over. In a similar vein, researchers have discovered a fascinating brain state called pre-burst suppression (preBSup) that occurs just before the onset of burst suppression (BSup) – a […]

Published on August 30, 2023