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Neurology / Neuroscience - Mar 26, 2019 Edition | Medical News | Medical Articles

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 March 26, 2019 
 Neurology / Neuroscience 
 The latest neurology news from News Medical 
 #ALT#Webinar: DTI Connectomics of Neurological Disorders

In this Webinar, Dr. Philipp Boehm-Sturm will review the basics of diffusion imaging, as well as introduce the use of DTI connectomics for characterization of animal models of disease.

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  KeysightThe Future of Multiphoton Microscopy
 
This e-book introduces various multiphoton techniques, looking in detail at multiphoton microscope functionality, including the different imaging modes and sources of image contrast. It includes a detailed explanation of typical instrument operation, with focus on the importance of the laser source. 
 
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   New AI platform detects neurodegenerative diseases in brain tissue samplesNew AI platform detects neurodegenerative diseases in brain tissue samples
 
Researchers have developed an artificial intelligence platform to detect a range of neurodegenerative disease in human brain tissue samples, including Alzheimer's disease and chronic traumatic encephalopathy, according to a study conducted at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and published in the Nature medical journal Laboratory Investigation.
 
 Epithelial to Mesenchymal Transition (EMT) in Neuroscience and Cancer
 
Epithelial to Mesenchymal Transition (EMT) in Neuroscience and CancerThis article provides a comprehensive guide to the tools needed in the study of epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT) in both neuroscience and cancer.
 
 
 Neuron-derived estrogen key to making memories
 
Neuron-derived estrogen key to making memoriesEstrogen in the brain is important to keep neurons communicating and memories being made, scientists report.
 
 
 Bioactive compounds in mushrooms may fight neurodegeneration in later life
 
Bioactive compounds in mushrooms may fight neurodegeneration in later lifeNew research suggests that mild cognitive impairment could be prevented in people over the age of 60 by simply eating mushrooms more than twice a week.
 
 
 Research team identifies potential target protein aggregates for treating Alzheimer's disease
 
Research team identifies potential target protein aggregates for treating Alzheimer's diseaseThe aggregation of alpha-synuclein proteins in Parkinson's disease and tau proteins in Alzheimer's disease is intimately linked to the progression of these neurodegenerative diseases. These aggregates propagate from one neuronal cell to another, attaching themselves to the cells.
 
 
 Neurobiology of functional neurological disorder revealed using brain scans
 
Neurobiology of functional neurological disorder revealed using brain scansAn investigation led by a team of researchers from the Massachusetts General Hospital departments of Neurology, Psychiatry and Radiology has found altered connectivity among brain regions that handle sensorimotor, emotional and cognitive signaling in patients with functional neurological disorder, a common condition involving neurologic symptoms that have no readily apparent physical cause.
 
 
 Physical and mental activities in middle age may play a role in preventing dementia
 
Physical and mental activities in middle age may play a role in preventing dementiaKeeping physically and mentally active in middle age may be tied to a lower risk of developing dementia decades later, according to a study published in the medical journal Neurology.
 
 
 Researchers identify way to improve common treatment for PTSD
 
Researchers identify way to improve common treatment for PTSDResearchers may have found a way to improve a common treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder by changing how the brain learns to respond less severely to fearful conditions, according to research published in Journal of Neuroscience.
 
 
 Artificial neural networks can predict how different areas in the brain respond to words
 
Artificial neural networks can predict how different areas in the brain respond to wordsCan artificial intelligence (AI) help us understand how the brain understands language? Can neuroscience help us understand why AI and neural networks are effective at predicting human perception?
 

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