Kiwamu Kudo, Kamalini G Ranasinghe ... Srikantan S Nagarajan
Event-based sequencing models for Alzheimer’s disease progression revealed that abnormal neural synchrony occurs during the earliest preclinical stages of the disease, preceding brain atrophy and cognitive decline.
The human body shapes how we perceive and interact with the environment, with body size serving as a boundary for defining potential actions, hereby enlightening research on foundation agents.
Participants' subjective beliefs about the treatment received in an intervention study can explain variability in mental health symptoms and cognition.
Anchoring of grid firing fields to task environments is consistent with roles specifically in path integration rather than spatial localisation in general.
The transmembrane protein Kit Ligand and the Kit receptor tyrosine kinase are required for synapse function between specific cell types in the mouse cerebellum.