Samyogita Hardikar, Bronte Mckeown ... Jonathan Smallwood
Interactions between attention systems and the default mode network are linked to individual differences in trait and state-level experience and cognition.
Motor signs of Parkinson’s disease such as tremor and bradykinesia are independently expressed and exhibit distinct signatures of neural activity that can independently decoded from subthalamic and cortical recordings using interpretable machine learning.
A computational approach based on connectivity hyperalignment can estimate individualized functional topography with high fidelity across movie contents, scanners, protocols, and languages.
Quadri Adewale, Ahmed F Khan ... Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative
Identification of causal genes and their effects on other biological determinants untangles the complexities of aging and Alzheimer's and can facilitate drug discovery for sustaining healthy aging and treating Alzheimer's.
Multiple non-redundant features of non-rapid eye movement sleep are altered in schizophrenia and largely independent of waking electrophysiological abnormalities, supporting the promise of neuropsychiatric disease biomarkers based on a precise dissection of the sleep.
Richard Gao, Ruud L van den Brink ... Bradley Voytek
Invasive electrophysiological recording measures neuronal transmembrane current timescales across human cortex, which lengthens from sensory to association regions, follows variations in ion channel expressions, and alters with behavior and aging.
An innovative inter-subject stimulus-locked brain activation approach uncovers marked topological differences in a brain network of higher-order visual regions in individuals with a congenital impairment in face recognition compared with controls.
Sara Garbarino, Marco Lorenzi ... Daniel C Alexander
Computational-driven, imaging-based topological profiles of neurodegeneration differ substantially in different neurodegenerative conditions, suggesting distinct modes of dependence of the pathological spread on the underlying connectivity.
Noémie te Rietmolen, Manuel R Mercier ... Daniele Schön
The neural response to natural speech and music processing is mostly shared between the domains, with additional evidence for selectivity in distributed (i.e. not regional) and frequency-specific neural activity.
Luigi Prisco, Stephan Hubertus Deimel ... Gaia Tavosanis
By participating in the microglomerular microcircuit in the Drosophila mushroom body calyx, the anterior paired lateral neuron normalizes odour-evoked representations at the calyx via inhibition proportional to the input strength and localized to the regions where those inputs are positioned.