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Diagnostics, Imaging, and Genetics Network for the Objective Study and Evaluation of Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy Research Project
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- DIAGNOSE CTE
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- Robert A. SternJeffrey CummingsEric M. ReimanMartha Shenton
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Diagnostics, Imaging, and Genetics Network for the Objective Study and Evaluation of Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (DIAGNOSE CTE) was a longitudinal multi-site study of diagnostic methods for CTE and potential risk factors for the disease. The primary objectives of the study are to collect and analyze neuroimaging and fluid biomarkers for the detection of CTE during life, characterize its clinical...
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Chronic DiseaseGenomicsMental HealthNeuroscienceRisk Factors
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Identifying Behavioral Links to Neural Dynamics of Multifiber Photometry Recordings
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- Yibo ChenJonathan ChienBing DaiDayu Lin1 more author(s)...
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The hypothalamic-midbrain neural circuits play an important role in social interactions involving aggression, defense, and mating. However, how population-averaged neural activity measured by multi-fiber photometry (MFP) for calcium fluorescence signals correlates with social behaviors is a fundamental question. This study proposed a state-space analysis framework to characterize mouse MFP data based...
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Neuroscience
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Psychophysical Reverse Correlation Reflects Both Sensory and Decision-making Processes
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- Gouki OkazawaLong ShaBraden A. PurcellRoozbeh Kiani
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This study investigated how psychophysical reverse correlation may be used to understand the sensory mechanisms and decision-making processes underlying goal-directed behavior. The investigators used simulation modeling to build variations of a drift diffusion model (DDM) to develop a quantitative measure of psychophysical kernels on the integration of sensory input over time (non-decision time) until...
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Neuroscience
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Feasibility of reliable, remote assessment of a 13-year-old boy who stopped talking
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- Neeraj KadubandiAbdelwahab ElshourbagyFaraz AzharJames Robert Brasic
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To develop and evaluate a potential comprehensive instrument for the assessment of catatonia in the pediatric population, the investigators reviewed a recording of clinical assessments undertaken with a 13 year old patient. The video was shown once before the raters independently completed each of the following assessments to determine inter-rater agreement: Bush-Francis Catatonia Rating Scale; Pediatric...
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Mental Health
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