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BMC Neuroscience | Systems neuroscience

BMC Neuroscience | Systems neuroscience



Systems Neuroscience

Section edited by Tianzi Jiang
This section covers all aspects of system neuroscience. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the understanding of structure and function of neural circuits, systems and networks from microscale to macroscale, how high-level cognitive functions such as emotion, memory, attention language, and self-awareness manifest on neural circuits and brain networks, and the related neurotechniques.
  1. Non-motor symptoms are common aspects of Parkinson’s disease (PD) occurring even at the prodromal stage of the disease and greatly affecting the quality of life. Here, we investigated whether non-motor symptom...
    Authors:Flavia Niccolini, Heather Wilson, Beniamino Giordano, Konstantinos Diamantopoulos, Gennaro Pagano, Kallol Ray Chaudhuri and Marios Politis
    Citation:BMC Neuroscience 2019 20:55
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  2. Movement performance depends on the synaptic interactions generated by coherent parallel sensorimotor cortical outputs to different downstream targets. The major outputs of the neocortex to subcortical structu...
    Authors:Rafael Olivares-Moreno, Mónica López-Hidalgo, Alain Altamirano-Espinoza, Adriana González-Gallardo, Anaid Antaramian, Verónica Lopez-Virgen and Gerardo Rojas-Piloni
    Citation:BMC Neuroscience 2019 20:50
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  3. Epilepsy is a common neurological disease in dogs affecting approximately 0.6–0.75% of the canine population. There is much evidence of neuroinflammation presence in epilepsy, creating new possibilities for th...
    Authors:Draginja Kostic, Regina Carlson, Diana Henke, Karl Rohn and Andrea Tipold
    Citation:BMC Neuroscience 2019 20:29
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  4. Neuropathic pain (NP) is a prevalent disease, which badly impairs the life quality of patients. The underlying mechanism of NP is still not fully understood. It has been reported that spinal Annexin A10 (ANXA1...
    Authors:LiHong Sun, Qi Xu, WenXin Zhang, CuiCui Jiao, Hui Wu and XinZhong Chen
    Citation:BMC Neuroscience 2019 20:28
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  5. Prepulse inhibition (PPI) of the acoustic startle response, a measurement of sensorimotor gaiting, is modulated by monoaminergic, presumably dopaminergic neurotransmission. Disturbances of the dopaminergic sys...
    Authors:Patricia Panther, Maria Kuehne, Jürgen Voges, Sven Nullmeier, Jörn Kaufmann, Janet Hausmann, Daniel Bittner, Imke Galazky, Hans-Jochen Heinze, Andreas Kupsch and Tino Zaehle
    Citation:BMC Neuroscience 2019 20:20
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  6. Previous data show that serotonin 2C (5-HT2C) and cannabinoid 1 (CB1) receptors have a role in the modulation of sleep–wake cycle. Namely, antagonists on these receptors promoted wakefulness and inhibited rapid e...
    Authors:Emese Bogáthy, Noémi Papp, Laszló Tóthfalusi, Szilvia Vas and György Bagdy
    Citation:BMC Neuroscience 2019 20:14
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  7. The recovery of neurophysiological parameters at various time intervals following fatiguing exercise has been investigated previously. However, the repetition of neuromuscular assessments during the recovery p...
    Authors:Saied Jalal Aboodarda, Selina Fan, Kyla Coates and Guillaume Y. Millet
    Citation:BMC Neuroscience 2019 20:9
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  8. Social behavior and interactions pervasively shape and influence our lives and relationships. Competition, in particular, has become a core topic in social neuroscience since it stresses the relevance and sali...
    Authors:Michela Balconi and Maria Elide Vanutelli
    Citation:BMC Neuroscience 2018 19:63
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  9. Given the reported inverse association between light and depressive mood, ambient light may also be associated with some of the brain regions in healthy subjects. The present study aims to investigate the effe...
    Authors:Hirofumi Hirakawa, Takeshi Terao, Koji Hatano, Kentaro Kohno and Nobuyoshi Ishii
    Citation:BMC Neuroscience 2018 19:44
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  10. The functional connectivity of the default mode network (DMN) decreases in patients with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) as well as in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Altered functional connectivity of...
    Authors:Kenji Ishibashi, Keita Sakurai, Keigo Shimoji, Aya M. Tokumaru and Kenji Ishii
    Citation:BMC Neuroscience 2018 19:33
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  11. Autonomic nervous system (ANS) activity has been shown to vary with the state of brain arousal. In a previous study, this association of ANS activity with distinct states of brain arousal was demonstrated usin...
    Authors:Jue Huang, Christine Ulke, Christian Sander, Philippe Jawinski, Janek Spada, Ulrich Hegerl and Tilman Hensch
    Citation:BMC Neuroscience 2018 19:18
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  12. Binocular disparity provides a powerful cue for depth perception in a stereoscopic environment. Despite increasing knowledge of the cortical areas that process disparity from neuroimaging studies, the neural m...
    Authors:Yuan Li, Chuncheng Zhang, Chunping Hou, Li Yao, Jiacai Zhang and Zhiying Long
    Citation:BMC Neuroscience 2017 18:80
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  13. As a complex system, the brain is a self-organizing entity that depends on local interactions among cells. Its regions (anatomically defined nuclei and areas) can be conceptualized as cellular ecosystems, but ...
    Authors:Skirmantas Janušonis
    Citation:BMC Neuroscience 2017 18:33
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  14. Recording of motor evoked potentials (MEPs) is used during navigated transcranial magnetic stimulation (nTMS) motor mapping to locate motor function in the human brain. However, factors potentially underlying ...
    Authors:Nico Sollmann, Lucia Bulubas, Noriko Tanigawa, Claus Zimmer, Bernhard Meyer and Sandro M. Krieg
    Citation:BMC Neuroscience 2017 18:5
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  15. Sensori-perceptual processing of emotional stimuli under attentive conditions effectively prevents response disinhibition. This is observed saliently in low-impulsive people, because of their high sensitivity ...
    Authors:Takahiro Soshi, Takamasa Noda, Kumiko Ando, Kanako Nakazawa, Hideki Tsumura and Takayuki Okada
    Citation:BMC Neuroscience 2015 16:87
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  16. Under experimental conditions, virtually all behaviors of Caenorhabditis elegans are achieved by combinations of simple locomotion, including forward, reversal movement, turning by deep body bending, and gradual ...
    Authors:Tokumitsu Wakabayashi, Kazumi Sakata, Takuya Togashi, Hiroaki Itoi, Sayaka Shinohe, Miwa Watanabe and Ryuzo Shingai
    Citation:BMC Neuroscience 2015 16:79
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