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Sex and Gender Differences in Emotion Recognition and Theory of Mind After TBI: A Narrative Review and Directions for Future Research
(Frontiers in Neurlogy, 2020-02-04)
A growing body of literature has examined sex differences in a variety of outcomes from moderate-severe traumatic brain injury (TBI), including outcomes for social functioning. Social functioning is an area in which adults ...
Diffusion time dependency along the human corpus callosum and exploration of age and sex differences as assessed by oscillating gradient spin-echo diffusion tensor imaging
(Neuroimage, 2020-04-15)
Conventional diffusion imaging uses pulsed gradient spin echo (PGSE) waveforms with diffusion times of tens of milliseconds (ms) to infer differences of white matter microstructure. The combined use of these long diffusion ...
BNST-insula structural connectivity in humans
(Neuroimage, 2020-04-15)
The bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (BNST) is emerging as a critical region in multiple psychiatric disorders including anxiety, PTSD, and alcohol and substance use disorders. In conjunction with growing knowledge of ...
Median Nerve Variation: A Complete Spin before Terminal Branching
(Journal of Brachial Plexus and Periheral Nerve Injury, 2020-01)
Median nerve anatomy is of great interest to clinicians and scientists given the importance of this nerve and its association with diseases. A rare anatomical variant of the median nerve in the distal forearm and wrist was ...
Circulating ceramide ratios and risk of vascular brain aging and dementia
(Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology, 2020-01)
Background We determined the association between ratios of plasma ceramide species of differing fatty-acyl chain lengths and incident dementia and Alzheimer's disease (AD) dementia in a large, community-based sample. Methods ...
Comparisons of dual isogenic human iPSC pairs identify functional alterations directly caused by an epilepsy associated SCN1A mutation
(Neurobiology of Disease, 2020-02)
Over 1250 mutations in SCN1A, the Navl.1 voltage-gated sodium channel gene, are associated with seizure disorders including GEES +. To evaluate how a specific mutation, independent of genetic background, causes seizure ...