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View article: Context-dependent presynaptic inhibition of somatostatin interneuron inputs to Layer 1 of the visual cortex
Context-dependent presynaptic inhibition of somatostatin interneuron inputs to Layer 1 of the visual cortex Open
Layer 1 of the cortex is a critical site for integrating top-down inputs onto the distal dendrites of pyramidal neurons, where inhibitory neurons modulate these inputs to enable context-dependent sensory processing. Yet, it remains unclear…
View article: ANXIETY AND ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH LEARNING DISORDERS IN CHILDHOOD: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
ANXIETY AND ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH LEARNING DISORDERS IN CHILDHOOD: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW Open
Introduction: Reading and writing/learning disorders have a general impact on children, mainly in terms of mental health; in speech therapy clinical routine, the best known impact is revealed in the form of symptoms that can be associated …
View article: Validation of the neurofunctional evaluation protocol for Alternative and Augmentative Communication
Validation of the neurofunctional evaluation protocol for Alternative and Augmentative Communication Open
Objective: to validate the neurofunctional evaluation for Alternative and Augmented Communication protocol. Methods: the study was carried out in four steps: instrument construction, literature review, clinical validation and evaluation of…
View article: Duplex optogenetic stimulation system modulates compulsive behaviors bidirectionally
Duplex optogenetic stimulation system modulates compulsive behaviors bidirectionally Open
Decisions enable us to consider our actions while adjusting behaviors to a relentlessly changing environment. Since conscious decision making requires our full attention and is therefore expensive, we use a cheaper system for everyday and …
View article: Reduced Motivation in Perinatal Fluoxetine-Treated Mice: A Hypodopaminergic Phenotype
Reduced Motivation in Perinatal Fluoxetine-Treated Mice: A Hypodopaminergic Phenotype Open
Early life is a sensitive period, in which enhanced neural plasticity allows the developing brain to adapt to its environment. This plasticity can also be a risk factor in which maladaptive development can lead to long-lasting behavioral d…
View article: The Role of Redox Dysregulation in the Effects of Prenatal Stress on Embryonic Interneuron Migration
The Role of Redox Dysregulation in the Effects of Prenatal Stress on Embryonic Interneuron Migration Open
Maternal stress during pregnancy is associated with increased risk of psychiatric disorders in offspring, but embryonic brain mechanisms disrupted by prenatal stress are not fully understood. Our lab has shown that prenatal stress delays i…
View article: Validation of the neurofunctional evaluation protocol for Alternative and Augmentative Communication
Validation of the neurofunctional evaluation protocol for Alternative and Augmentative Communication Open
Objective: to validate the neurofunctional evaluation for Alternative and Augmented Communication protocol. Methods: the study was carried out in four steps: instrument construction, literature review, clinical validation and evaluation of…
View article: Dysphagia in the elderly in long-stay institutions - a systematic literature review
Dysphagia in the elderly in long-stay institutions - a systematic literature review Open
The objective of this study was to verify in the literature, through a systematic review, the dietary conditions of the elderly in long-stay institutions, seeking to observe the general care and agents that potentiate dysphagia, in order t…
View article: Dysphagia in the elderly in long-stay institutions - a systematic literature review
Dysphagia in the elderly in long-stay institutions - a systematic literature review Open
The objective of this study was to verify in the literature, through a systematic review, the dietary conditions of the elderly in long-stay institutions, seeking to observe the general care and agents that potentiate dysphagia, in order t…
View article: Cerebral palsy dysphagia: a systematic review
Cerebral palsy dysphagia: a systematic review Open
Cerebral palsy (CP) encompasses a group of definitive and non-progressive conditions, with a non-progressive character and its installation in neonatal period. Motor disorders caused by CP may lead to changes in swallowing, resulting in li…