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  1. Dissecting the neurobiology of dance would shed light on a complex, yet ubiquitous, form of human communication. In this experiment, we sought to study, via mobile electroencephalography (EEG), the brain activ...

    Authors: Constantina Theofanopoulou, Sadye Paez, Derek Huber, Eric Todd, Mauricio A. Ramírez-Moreno, Badie Khaleghian, Alberto Muñoz Sánchez, Leah Barceló, Vangeline Gand and José L. Contreras-Vidal
    Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2024 25:62
  2. The strongest genetic risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the ε4 allele of apolipoprotein E (ApoE ε4). A high fat diet also adds to the risk of dementia and AD. In addition, there are sex differences as w...

    Authors: Bradley Colarusso, Richard Ortiz, Julian Yeboah, Arnold Chang, Megha Gupta, Praveen Kulkarni and Craig F. Ferris
    Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2024 25:57
  3. Vanadium is a widely used transition metal in industrial applications, but it also poses significant neurotoxic and environmental risks. Previous studies have shown that exposure to vanadium may lead to neurod...

    Authors: Amany Ladagu, Funmilayo Olopade, Paul Chazot, Taiwo Elufioye, Toan Luong, Madison Fuller, Ethan Halprin, Jessica Mckay, Zeynep Ates-Alagoz, Taidinda Gilbert, Adeboye Adejare and James Olopade
    Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2024 25:56
  4. Several cognitive functions are related to sex. However, the relationship between auditory attention and sex remains unclear. The present study aimed to explore sex differences in auditory saliency judgments, ...

    Authors: Naoya Obama, Yoshiki Sato, Narihiro Kodama, Yuhei Kodani, Katsuya Nakamura, Ayaka Yokozeki and Shinsuke Nagami
    Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2024 25:54
  5. Most scientists agree that subjective tinnitus is the pathological result of an interaction of damage to the peripheral auditory system and central neuroplastic adaptations. Here we investigate such tinnitus r...

    Authors: Konstantin Tziridis, Antonia Maul, Jwan Rasheed, Patrick Krauss, Achim Schilling and Holger Schulze
    Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2024 25:52
  6. This editorial outlines the outcome of an interdisciplinary session on collective sense-making through dance improvisation, which took place during the ‘Neural and Social Bases of Creative Movement’ workshop. ...

    Authors: Lisa Nelson, Julien Laroche, Nara Figueiredo, João Fiadeiro, Joseph Dumit and Asaf Bachrach
    Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2024 25:51
  7. Psilocybin is a psychedelic 5HT2A receptor agonist found in “magic mushrooms”. Recent studies have indicated that 5HT2A agonists, such as dimethyltryptamine, given before middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAo...

    Authors: Seong-Jin Yu, Kuo-Jen Wu, Yu-Syuan Wang, Eunkyung Bae, Fabio Chianelli, Nicholas Bambakidis and Yun Wang
    Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2024 25:49
  8. Movement constraints in stroke survivors are often accompanied by additional impairments in related somatosensory perception. A complex interplay between the primary somatosensory and motor cortices is essenti...

    Authors: Till Steinbach, Judith Eck, Inge Timmers, Emma E. Biggs, Rainer Goebel, Renate Schweizer and Amanda L. Kaas
    Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2024 25:47
  9. Patients with bipolar disorder (BD) and major depressive disorder (MDD) exhibit depressive episodes with similar symptoms despite having different and poorly understood underlying neurobiology, often leading t...

    Authors: Martin Pastrnak, Monika Klirova, Martin Bares and Tomas Novak
    Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2024 25:46
  10. Exposure to chemical toxins, including insecticides, harms bodily organs like the brain. This study examined the neuroprotective of thymoquinone on the cypermethrin’s harmful effects on the histoarchitecture o...

    Authors: Abubakar Lekan Imam, Akeem Ayodeji Okesina, Fatimo Ajoke Sulaimon, Aminu Imam, Ruqayyah Yetunde Ibiyeye, Lukuman Aboyeji Oyewole, Sikiru Abayomi Biliaminu, Monsur Shehu, Abdulhameed Oluwatomi Alli, Oluwatosin Olasheu Omoola and Salihu Moyosore Ajao
    Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2024 25:45
  11. Peripheral neuropathy (PN) constitutes a dose-limiting side effect of oxaliplatin chemotherapy that often compromises the efficacy of antineoplastic treatments. Sensory neurons damage in dorsal root ganglia (D...

    Authors: Karen Álvarez-Tosco, Rebeca González-Fernández, María Ángeles González-Nicolás, Rita Martín-Ramírez, Manuel Morales, Ricardo Gutiérrez, Lucio Díaz-Flores, María Rosa Arnau, Félix Machín, Julio Ávila, Alberto Lázaro and Pablo Martín-Vasallo
    Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2024 25:44
  12. Rapid mapping is a transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) mapping method which can significantly reduce data collection time compared to traditional approaches. However, its validity and reliability has only ...

    Authors: Nahian S. Chowdhury, Wei-Ju Chang, Rocco Cavaleri, Alan K.I. Chiang and Siobhan M. Schabrun
    Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2024 25:43
  13. Genetic and environmental factors have been linked with neurodegeneration, especially in the elderly. Yet, efforts to impede neurodegenerative processes have at best addressed symptoms instead of underlying pa...

    Authors: Opeyemi B. Ogunsuyi, Olawande C. Olagoke, Mayokun E. Famutimi, Damilola M. Olatunde, Diogo O. G. Souza, Ganiyu Oboh, Nilda V. Barbosa and João B.T. Rocha
    Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2024 25:42
  14. The scientific relationship between neuroscience and artificial intelligence is generally acknowledged, and the role that their long history of collaboration has played in advancing both fields is often emphas...

    Authors: Arleen Salles and Michele Farisco
    Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2024 25:41
  15. Using event-related potentials (ERPs), we aimed to investigate audiovisual integration neural mechanisms during a letter identification task in the left and right sides. Unimodal (A,V) and bimodal (AV) stimuli...

    Authors: XiaoHui Wen, GuoQiang Li, XuHong Wang, XiaoLan Hu and HongJun Yang
    Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2024 25:40
  16. The trail making test (TMT) is a commonly used tool for evaluating executive functions, and the activation of cerebral oxygenation in the prefrontal cortex (PFC) during the test can reflect the participation o...

    Authors: Li-Sha Xiang, Jia-Nan Zhang, Fan Xie, Xiao Fei, Ya Wang, Yue Shi and Yi Zhang
    Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2024 25:39
  17. Visual perception of X-radiation is a well-documented, but poorly understood phenomenon. Scotopic rod cells and rhodopsin have been implicated in visual responses to X-rays, however, some evidence suggests tha...

    Authors: Kelli Cannon, Aundrea Bartley, Lynn Dobrunz and Mark Bolding
    Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2024 25:38
  18. Adipose and muscle tissue wasting outlines the cachectic process during tumor progression. The sympathetic nervous system (SNS) is known to promote tumor progression and research suggests that it might also co...

    Authors: Isaias Gutierrez-Leal, Diana Caballero-Hernández, Alonso A. Orozco-Flores, Ricardo Gomez-Flores, Deyanira Quistián-Martínez, Patricia Tamez-Guerra, Reyes Tamez-Guerra and Cristina Rodríguez-Padilla
    Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2024 25:37
  19. Status epilepticus is a common and potentially life-threatening neurological emergency with a high risk for cognitive and neurobiological impairment. Our aim was to evaluate the neuroprotective effects of cent...

    Authors: Zarife Nigâr Ozdemir-Kumral, Tuğçe Akgün, Ceren Haşim, Ezgi Ulusoy, Mehmet Kaan Kalpakçıoğlu, Muhammet Ferzan Yüksel, Tunahan Okumuş, Zeynep Us, Dilek Akakın, Meral Yüksel, Zafer Gören and Berrak Ç. Yeğen
    Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2024 25:36
  20. The regulation of circadian rhythms and the sleep–wake states involves in multiple neural circuits. The suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) is a circadian pacemaker that controls the rhythmic oscillation of mammalia...

    Authors: Lei Chen, Changfeng Chen, Qiaoling Jin, Yue Liang, Jian Wu, Pingping Zhang, Juan Cheng and Liecheng Wang
    Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2024 25:34
  21. The postsynaptic density is an elaborate protein network beneath the postsynaptic membrane involved in the molecular processes underlying learning and memory. The postsynaptic density is built up from the same...

    Authors: Marcell Miski, Áron Weber, Krisztina Fekete-Molnár, Bence Márk Keömley-Horváth, Attila Csikász-Nagy and Zoltán Gáspári
    Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2024 25:32

    The Correction to this article has been published in BMC Neuroscience 2024 25:50

  22. Most vocal learning species exhibit an early critical period during which their vocal control neural circuitry facilitates the acquisition of new vocalizations. Some taxa, most notably humans and parrots, reta...

    Authors: Bushra Moussaoui, Kennedy Ulmer, Marcelo Araya-Salas and Timothy F. Wright
    Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2024 25:31
  23. Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and frontotemporal dementia (FTD) are the two most common neurodegenerative dementias, presenting with similar clinical features that challenge accurate diagnosis. Despite extensive re...

    Authors: Shijing Wu, Ping Zhan, Guojing Wang, Xiaohua Yu, Hongyun Liu and Weidong Wang
    Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2024 25:30
  24. Astrocytes are the most abundant cell type of the central nervous system and are fundamentally involved in homeostasis, neuroprotection, and synaptic plasticity. This regulatory function of astrocytes on their...

    Authors: Daniel Navin Olschewski, Nilufar Nazarzadeh, Felix Lange, Anna Maria Koenig, Christina Kulka, Jella-Andrea Abraham, Stefan Johannes Blaschke, Rudolf Merkel, Bernd Hoffmann, Gereon Rudolf Fink, Michael Schroeter, Maria Adele Rueger and Sabine Ulrike Vay
    Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2024 25:29
  25. Diabetes raises the risk of dementia, mortality, and cognitive decline in the elderly, potentially because of hereditary variables such as APOE. In this study, we aim to evaluate Diabetes mellitus and the risk...

    Authors: Ava Rashtchian, Mohammad Hossein Etemadi, Elham Asadi, Sara Binaei, Mina Abbasi, Maedeh Bayani, Erfan Izadi, Sayedeh-Fatemeh Sadat-Madani, Mahdyieh Naziri, Sahar khoshravesh, Mahsa shirani, Mahsa Asadi Anar and Niloofar Deravi
    Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2024 25:28
  26. The challenge of treating Glioblastoma (GBM) tumors is due to various mechanisms that make the tumor resistant to radiation therapy. One of these mechanisms is hypoxia, and therefore, determining the level of ...

    Authors: Mohammad Amin Shahram, Hosein Azimian, Bita Abbasi, Zohreh Ganji, Zahra Khandan Khadem-Reza, Elham Khakshour and Hoda Zare
    Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2024 25:26
  27. Incontinentia pigmenti (IP) is a rare neuroectodermal dysplasia caused by a defect in the IKBKG gene. The pathogenesis of central nervous system injury is believed to be related to microvascular ischemia. Current...

    Authors: Li Yin, Zhengyuan Li, Wenjuan Zhan, Yuanjie Kang, Qian Tian, Dan Li and Huifang Zhang
    Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2024 25:25
  28. Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a devastating neurodegenerative disorder affecting 44 million people worldwide, leading to cognitive decline, memory loss, and significant impairment in daily functioning. The recen...

    Authors: Che Yu Lee, Dylan Riffle, Yifeng Xiong, Nadia Momtaz, Yutong Lei, Joseph M. Pariser, Diptanshu Sikdar, Ahyeon Hwang, Ziheng Duan and Jing Zhang
    Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2024 25:24
  29. The habenula is a major regulator of serotonergic neurons in the dorsal raphe, and thus of brain state. The functional connectivity between these regions is incompletely characterized. Here, we use the ability...

    Authors: Ruey-Kuang Cheng, N. Suhas Jagannathan, Ahmad Ismat Kathrada, Suresh Jesuthasan and Lisa Tucker-Kellogg
    Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2024 25(Suppl 1):22

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 25 Supplement 1

  30. The optimum time to mobilise (standing, walking) following spinal cord injury (SCI) is unknown but may have implications for patient outcomes. There are no high-quality experimental studies that examine this i...

    Authors: Natalie Gray, Junaid Shaikh, Alison Cowley, Vicky Goosey-Tolfrey, Pip Logan, Nasir Quraishi and Vicky Booth
    Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2024 25:20
  31. Since antiquity human taste has been divided into 4–5 taste qualities. We realized in the early 1970s that taste qualities vary between species and that the sense of taste in species closer to humans such as p...

    Authors: Göran Hellekant
    Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2024 25:19
  32. Sensory processing in the auditory brainstem can be studied with auditory brainstem responses (ABRs) across species. There is, however, a limited understanding of ABRs as tools to assess the effect of pharmac...

    Authors: Samuel Marashli, Philipp Janz and Roger L Redondo
    Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2024 25:18
  33. Myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein-associated disorders (MOGAD) is an autoimmune central nervous system disease. Antigen-specific immune tolerance using nanoparticles such as Polylactic-co-glycolic acid (PLGA...

    Authors: Amy E. Wright, Shuhei Nishiyama, Patrick Han, Philip Kong and Michael Levy
    Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2024 25:16
  34. The mechanical tactile stimulation, such as plastic pins and airflow-driven membrane, induces cortical activity. The cortical activity depends on the mechanical tactile stimulation pattern. Therefore, the stim...

    Authors: Yuki Maruyama, Sho Kojima and Hideaki Onishi
    Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2024 25:15
  35. Electroencephalogram (EEG) microstate analysis entails finding dynamics of quasi-stable and generally recurrent discrete states in multichannel EEG time series data and relating properties of the estimated sta...

    Authors: Saiful Islam, Pitambar Khanra, Johan Nakuci, Sarah F. Muldoon, Takamitsu Watanabe and Naoki Masuda
    Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2024 25:14
  36. The objectives of the present study was to investigate the effects of resistance training (RT) on serum levels of controlling blood-brain barrier (BBB) permeability indices and cognitive performance in MS wome...

    Authors: Nasrin Niazi Nezhad, Abdolhossein Parnow, Kianoosh Khamoushian, Rasoul Eslami and Julien S Baker
    Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2024 25:13
  37. Mutations in the gene DISC1 are associated with increased risk for schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and major depression. The study of mutated DISC1 represents a well-known and comprehensively characterized approa...

    Authors: Johanna Heider, Aaron Stahl, Denise Sperlich, Sophia-Marie Hartmann, Sabrina Vogel, Ricarda Breitmeyer, Markus Templin and Hansjürgen Volkmer
    Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2024 25:12
  38. Parkinson disease (PD) is the fastest growing neurodegenerative disease. The molecular pathology of PD in the prodromal phase is poorly understood; as such, there are no specific prognostic or diagnostic tests...

    Authors: Sarah A. Lechner, David G. S. Barnett, Stephen C. Gammie and Cynthia A. Kelm-Nelson
    Citation: BMC Neuroscience 2024 25:11

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