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Evidence for frequency-dependent cortical plasticity in the human brain
(Natl Acad Sciences, 2017)
Frequency-dependent plasticity (FDP) describes adaptation at the synapse in response to stimulation at different frequencies. Its consequence on the structure and function of cortical networks is unknown. We tested whether ...
Heterogeneous CaMKII-dependent synaptic compensations in CA1 pyramidal neurons from acute hippocampal slices
(Frontiers Media, 2022)
Prolonged changes in neural activity trigger homeostatic synaptic plasticity (HSP) allowing neuronal networks to operate within functional ranges. Cell-wide or input-specific adaptations can be induced by pharmacological ...
Exploring the temporal dynamics of speech production with EEG and group ICA
(Scientific Reports, 2020)
What Do We Mean by Behavioral Disinhibition in Frontotemporal Dementia?
(FRONTIERS IN NEUROLOGY, 2021)
The Unfolded protein response in immune cells as an emerging regulator of neuroinflammation
(Frontiers Media, 2021)
Immune surveillance is an essential process that safeguards the homeostasis of a healthy brain. Among the increasing diversity of immune cells present in the central nervous system (CNS), microglia have emerged as a prominent ...
Funcionamiento de las redes atencionales en la adultez joven y el nivel de educación
(Universidad Católica de Colombia, 2022-06-22)
El objetivo del presente estudio fue observar el efecto de las variables nivel de estudios y adultez joven en la tarea de redes atencionales. Para ello, participaron 58 personas de población general separados en grupos de ...
N-Acetyl cysteine and catechin-Derived polyphenols: A path toward multi-target compounds against alzheimer's disease
(IOS Press, 2020)
Background: Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a multifactorial disease, that involves neuroinflammatory processes in which microglial cells respond to "damage signals". The latter includes oligomeric tau, iron, oxidative free ...
Análisis sistémico in silico de la expresión diferencial de genes localizados en la región crítica del síndrome de down (DSCR) en el cerebro humano
(Editorial NeogranadinaBogotá, 2012)
Uno de los retos más importantes de este siglo en la neurología genómica es construir mapas de expresión espacial de genes a lo largo de las distintas estructuras cerebrales con el fin de correlacionarlos con ciertas ...