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    Terson’s syndrome: An interesting case report by Rajwinder Kaur, Mehak Mangla, Balbir Khan, Harleen Kaur

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Terson’s syndrome is described as an intra-ocular hemorrhage (sub hyaloid, intraretinal, subretinal bleed, or vitreous) occurring secondary to raised intracranial pressure (ICP) secondary to any intra cranial hemorrhage or traumatic brain injury. This report presents a case of a 34-year-old male who was diagnosed with a ruptured aneurysm of the left middle cerebral artery, which led to intracranial hemorrhage followed by raised ICP. …”
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    Ensemble Classification Approach for Sarcasm Detection by Jyoti Godara, Isha Batra, Rajni Aron, Mohammad Shabaz

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Cognitive science is a technology which focuses on analyzing the human brain using the application of DM. The databases are utilized to gather and store the large volume of data. …”
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    From the Behavioral Pharmacology of Beta-Carbolines to Seizures, Anxiety, and Memory by Patrice Venault, Georges Chapouthier

    Published 2007-01-01
    “…However, some opposite results found while observing the behavior of the two strains suggest that in addition to pharmacologically induced anxiety, there is spontaneous anxiety, no doubt involving other brain mechanisms.…”
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    Functional abnormalities of the glymphatic system in cognitive disorders by Wuyue Shentu, Qi Kong, Yier Zhang, Wenyao Li, Qiulu Chen, Sicheng Yan, Junjun Wang, Qilun Lai, Qi Xu, Song Qiao

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…Various pathological mechanisms represent distinct therapeutic targets for cognitive disorders, but a balance between clearance and production is essential for maintaining the stability of the brain’s internal environment. Thus, the glymphatic system may represent a common pathway by which to address cognitive disorders. …”
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    Role of PPARα in the Control of Torpor through FGF21-NPY Pathway: From Circadian Clock to Seasonal Change in Mammals by Norio Ishida

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…Ablation of the central clock synchronizer, the suprachiasmatic nucleus in brain, abolishes torpor, a hibernation-like state, implicating the circadian clock involved in this seasonal change. …”
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    Calcium/Calmodulin-Dependent Kinases in the Hypothalamus, Pituitary, and Pineal Gland: An Overview by Vincenzo Cimini, Susan Van Noorden, Cristina Terlizzi, Giovanna Giuseppina Altobelli

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…What arises from this review is that most of the hypothalamic CaMKs are involved in activities of the endocrine brain. Furthermore, among the CaMKs, type II occurs with the highest frequency followed by CaMKIV and CaMKI.…”
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    Experience in the Treatment of Irritable Bowel Syndrome Developed after a New Coronavirus Infection (COVID-19) by R. G. Myazin

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…To study the effectiveness of Kolofort® (affinally purified antibodies to tumor necrosis factor α, to the brain-specific protein S-100 and to histamine) in patients with various variants of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) that developed after a new coronavirus infection (COVID-19).Materials and methods. …”
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    Therapeutic Application of rTMS in Atypical Parkinsonian Disorders by Chrysi Petsani, Athina-Maria Aloizou, Vasileios Siokas, Lambros Messinis, Eleni Peristeri, Christos Bakirtzis, Grigorios Nasios, Efthimios Dardiotis

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…APDs are characterized by a variety of symptoms and a lack of disease modifying therapies; their treatment thus remains mainly symptomatic. Brain stimulation via repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) is a safe and noninvasive intervention using a magnetic coil, and it is considered an alternative therapy in various neuropsychiatric pathologies. …”
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    Zinc Metalloproteinases and Amyloid Beta-Peptide Metabolism: The Positive Side of Proteolysis in Alzheimer's Disease by Mallory Gough, Catherine Parr-Sturgess, Edward Parkin

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…Alzheimer's disease is a neurodegenerative condition characterized by an accumulation of toxic amyloid beta- (A𝛽-)peptides in the brain causing progressive neuronal death. A𝛽-peptides are produced by aspartyl proteinase-mediated cleavage of the larger amyloid precursor protein (APP). …”
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    Primary Amoebic Meningoencephalitis in an Iranian Infant by Zahra Movahedi, Mohammad Reza Shokrollahi, Mohammad Aghaali, Hosein Heydari

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Though occurrence of PAM is rare, this unusual disease has grave prognosis, so infection with free living amoebas must be considered in differential diagnosis of pediatric patients of purulent meningitis without evidence of bacteria on Gram’s stain and imaging findings, nonspecific brain edema on CT or hydrocephalus even without history of contact.…”
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    Memory-related neurophysiological mechanisms in the hippocampus underlying stress susceptibility by Nahoko Kuga, Takuya Sasaki

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…This review mainly describes how memory-related neurophysiological mechanisms in the hippocampus and their interactions with other related brain regions are involved in the regulation of stress susceptibility and discusses potential interventions to prevent and treat stress-related psychiatric symptoms. …”
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    Teleoperation Robot Control of a Hybrid EEG-Based BCI Arm Manipulator Using ROS by Vidya Nandikolla, Daniel A. Medina Portilla

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…To create the environment and user interface, a robot operating system (ROS) is used. Live brain computer interface (BCI) commands from a trained user are successfully harvested and used as an input signal to pick a goal point from 3D point cloud data and calculate the goal position of the robots’ mobile base, placing the goal point in the robot arms workspace. …”
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    Application of Sports Clustering Deconstruction Based on Neural Network by Xiaobing Ma

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Then, a knowledge framework was formed by simulating a large number of human brain neuron structures, which can solve the problems existing in the motion cluster analysis to a certain extent. …”
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    A Fatal Case of Wernicke’s Encephalopathy after Sleeve Gastrectomy for Morbid Obesity by Dimitrios K. Manatakis, Nikolaos Georgopoulos

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Laboratory tests can be within normal range and typical MRI brain lesions are found only in 50% of cases. Aggressive supplementation with intravenous thiamine should not be delayed until confirmation of diagnosis, as it may fully reverse symptoms, but almost half the patients will still display permanent neurological deficit. …”
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    Game Portability Using a Service-Oriented Approach by Ahmed BinSubaih, Steve Maddock

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…The game elements that we make portable are the game logic, the object model, and the game state, which represent the game's brain, and which we collectively refer to as the game factor, or G-factor. …”
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    Cellular Origin of Spontaneous Ganglion Cell Spike Activity in Animal Models of Retinitis Pigmentosa by David J. Margolis, Peter B. Detwiler

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…Information about persistent spike activity is important since it is expected to add noise to the communication between the eye and the brain and thus impact the design and effective use of retinal prosthetics for restoring visual function in patients blinded by disease. …”
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    Navigating a stealthy invader: Insights from two different Streptococcus intermedius cases by Erica Casey Anders, Stanley Miller

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The first case involves a 53-year-old man diagnosed with new liver, lung, and brain lesions in the setting of suspected renal cell carcinoma. …”
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    Emerging Roles of Immune Cells in Postoperative Cognitive Dysfunction by Yue Liu, Yiqing Yin

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Neurons in the hippocampus, which is responsible for learning and memory, can be damaged by cytokines transmitted to the brain parenchyma. Microglia, bone marrow-derived macrophages, mast cells, and T cells in the central nervous system (CNS) can be activated to secrete more cytokines, further aggravating neuroinflammation after surgery. …”
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    Impact of Aging in Microglia-Mediated D-Serine Balance in the CNS by Sebastián Beltrán-Castillo, Jaime Eugenín, Rommy von Bernhardi

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Given that inflammatory activation of microglia promotes increased release of D-serine, we postulate that age-dependent inflammatory brain environment leads to microglia-mediated changes on the D-serine-regulated glutamatergic transmission. …”
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    Differential Cannabinoid Receptor Expression during Reactive Gliosis: a Possible Implication for a Nonpsychotropic Neuroprotection by Daniele De Filippis, Antonio Steardo, Alessandra D'Amico, Caterina Scuderi, Mariateresa Cipriano, Giuseppe Esposito, Teresa Iuvone

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…Activated microglia and astrocytes produce a large number of inflammatory and neurotoxic substances in various brain pathologies, above all during neurodegenerative disorders. …”
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