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Occlusal effects on text reading: an eye-tracker study
Occlusal effects on text reading: an eye-tracker study
IntroductionAsymmetric electromyographic (EMG) activity during teeth clenching has been linked to cognitive impairment, as...
Brain-consistent architecture for imagination
Brain-consistent architecture for imagination
BackgroundImagination represents a pivotal capability of human intelligence. To develop human-like artificial intelligence...
Corrigendum: Neurocognitive and cerebellar function in ADHD, autism and spinocerebellar ataxia
Corrigendum: Neurocognitive and cerebellar function in ADHD, autism and spinocerebellar ataxia
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Asymmetry and rehabilitation of the subjective visual vertical in unilateral vestibular hypofunction patients
Asymmetry and rehabilitation of the subjective visual vertical in unilateral vestibular hypofunction patients
AimsPatients with acute unilateral peripheral vestibular hypofunction (AUVP) show postural, ocular motor, and perceptive s...
Corrigendum: The cerebellum and fear extinction: evidence from rodent and human studies
Incorrect Funding In the published article, there was an error in the Funding statement. [This work has received funding f...
Effect of chewing hard material on boosting brain antioxidant levels and enhancing cognitive function
Introduction Recent evidence has suggested a potential link between mastication and cognitive function (Lin, 2018; Yokoy...
Differential effects of isoflurane on auditory and visually evoked potentials in the cat
1 Introduction For the intraoperative monitoring of anesthesia, brainstem auditory evoked potentials (BAEPs) and somatos...
A role for the midbrain reticular formation in delay-based decision making
Introduction Delay discounting refers to the cognitive process by which individuals devalue rewards that are delayed in ...
Interactions of transcranial magnetic stimulation with brain oscillations: a narrative review
1 Introduction Brain oscillations, first described in the 1920s, are rhythmic patterns of neural activity that result fro...
A hybrid boundary element-finite element approach for solving the EEG forward problem in brain modeling
A hybrid boundary element-finite element approach for solving the EEG forward problem in brain modeling
This article introduces a hybrid BE-FE method for solving the EEG forward problem, leveraging the strengths of both the Bo...
Editorial: Horizons in Systems Neuroscience 2022
With its intricate network of billions of neurons, the human brain functions like a conductor, orchestrating thoughts, e...
Editorial: Rising stars in systems neuroscience: 2022
When a problem remains unsolved, sometimes it requires a new perspective. Often, these fresh approaches come from those ...
Variation and convergence in the morpho-functional properties of the mammalian neocortex
Variation and convergence in the morpho-functional properties of the mammalian neocortex
Man's natural inclination to classify and hierarchize the living world has prompted neurophysiologists to explore pos...
Unifying biophysical consciousness theories with MaxCon: maximizing configurations of brain connectivity
Unifying biophysical consciousness theories with MaxCon: maximizing configurations of brain connectivity
There is such a vast proliferation of scientific theories of consciousness that it is worrying some scholars. There are ev...
Variation in the distribution of large-scale spatiotemporal patterns of activity across brain states
Variation in the distribution of large-scale spatiotemporal patterns of activity across brain states
A few large-scale spatiotemporal patterns of brain activity (quasiperiodic patterns or QPPs) account for most of the spati...
The neuroanatomical organization of the hypothalamus is driven by spatial and topological efficiency
The neuroanatomical organization of the hypothalamus is driven by spatial and topological efficiency
The hypothalamus in the mammalian brain is responsible for regulating functions associated with survival and reproduction ...
Age-based stereotype threat effects on dynamic balance in healthy older adults
Age-based stereotype threat effects on dynamic balance in healthy older adults
IntroductionStereotype threat can lead older adults to perceive their experiences in a biased manner, giving rise to inter...
First activity and interactions in thalamus and cortex using raw single-trial EEG and MEG elicited by somatosensory stimulation
First activity and interactions in thalamus and cortex using raw single-trial EEG and MEG elicited by somatosensory stimulation
IntroductionOne of the primary motivations for studying the human brain is to comprehend how external sensory input is pro...
Editorial: Distributed networks: new outlooks on cerebellar function, volume II
Editorial: Distributed networks: new outlooks on cerebellar function, volume II
Richard Apps, Jimena Frontera, Lisa Mapelli and Thomas Watson Since the original launch of this research topic in 2013, mu...
Editorial: Sleep and circadian rhythms in plasticity and memory, volume II
Editorial: Sleep and circadian rhythms in plasticity and memory, volume II
Throughout the animal kingdom, cellular and molecular mechanisms that underlie sleep and circadian rhythms appear closely ...
Updating perspectives on spinal cord function: motor coordination, timing, relational processing, and memory below the brain
Updating perspectives on spinal cord function: motor coordination, timing, relational processing, and memory below the brain
Those studying neural systems within the brain have historically assumed that lower-level processes in the spinal cord act...
Explainable machine learning radiomics model for Primary Progressive Aphasia classification
Explainable machine learning radiomics model for Primary Progressive Aphasia classification
IntroductionPrimary Progressive Aphasia (PPA) is a neurodegenerative disease characterized by linguistic impairment. The t...
Contributions of narrow- and broad-spiking prefrontal and parietal neurons on working memory tasks
Contributions of narrow- and broad-spiking prefrontal and parietal neurons on working memory tasks
Neurons that generate persistent activity in the primate dorsolateral prefrontal and posterior parietal cortex have been s...
Exploring Flip Flop memories and beyond: training Recurrent Neural Networks with key insights
Exploring Flip Flop memories and beyond: training Recurrent Neural Networks with key insights
Training neural networks to perform different tasks is relevant across various disciplines. In particular, Recurrent Neura...
Pointing in cervical dystonia patients
Pointing in cervical dystonia patients
IntroductionThe normal hemispheric balance can be altered by the asymmetric sensorimotor signal elicited by Cervical Dysto...
Cerebellar contributions to fear-based emotional processing: relevance to understanding the neural circuits involved in autism
Cerebellar contributions to fear-based emotional processing: relevance to understanding the neural circuits involved in autism
Cerebellar networks have traditionally been linked to sensorimotor control. However, a large body of evidence suggests tha...
Oculomotor feature discrimination is cortically mediated
Oculomotor feature discrimination is cortically mediated
Eye movements are often directed toward stimuli with specific features. Decades of neurophysiological research has determi...
Editorial: Broadening our conceptual understanding of endogenous opioids in systems neuroscience
Editorial: Broadening our conceptual understanding of endogenous opioids in systems neuroscience
case to be made that RTK inhibitors may be a co-treatment therapy that will allow opioid mediated analgesic properties but...
Editorial: The role of brain oscillatory activity in human sensorimotor control and learning: bridging theory and practice
Editorial: The role of brain oscillatory activity in human sensorimotor control and learning: bridging theory and practice
up-regulation of sensory inputs to sustain postural maintenance or the residual error in postural recovery. Thus, beta ERS...
Editorial: Neuromodulation by digital and analog drugs in consciousness research
Editorial: Neuromodulation by digital and analog drugs in consciousness research
The purpose of this Frontiers Research Topic was to enhance our scientific understanding of the relationship between diffe...