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This study investigated the association of genetic risk factors for late-onset Alzheimer's disease with risk of posterior cortical atrophy. This work has ...
Cortical bone, which expresses little or no ER β, may be much more sensitive to estrogen, which appears to mainly target cortical bone in males. However, the ...
In addition, in instances were brain stimulation was used for diagnostic purposes such as with cortical mapping via TMS, outcomes will be compared to other ...
He also has deep experience with cortical mapping in awake brain surgery. He notes that awake craniotomies were first performed a century ago. "This is not ...
His main research interest is cortical function in Parkinson's disease and its role in cognitive deterioration and dementia. Focus areas. Dr. Caviness' lab ...
The investigators also hope to learn if measures of brain activity (cortical excitability and inhibition) collected with transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) ...
Microglial activation in the Alzheimer's brain. Activated microglia (green) clustering around amyloid beta plaques (red) in the mouse brain. Cortical ...
Posterior cortical atrophy is most often due to Alzheimer's disease. Hippocampal sclerosis can be mistaken for Alzheimer's disease clinically. Alzheimer's ...
The analysis found cortical thinning in cerebral areas but no significant evidence of deposits of amyloid protein, a hallmark of Alzheimer's disease. The cortex ...
Cortico-cortical evoked potentials: Analytical techniques and emerging paradigms for epileptogenic zone localization. Epilepsia. 2025 Sep; 66 (9):3087-3104 ...
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