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    Neuromodulation in Dystonia – Harnessing the Network

    Adult-onset isolated focal dystonia (AOIFD) is a network disorder characterised by abnormalities of sensory processing and motor control. These network abnormalities give rise to both the phenomenology of dyst...

    Owen Killian, Michael Hutchinson in Basic and Translational Applications of th… (2023)

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    The Collicular–Pulvinar–Amygdala Axis and Adult-Onset Idiopathic Focal Dystonias

    Adult-onset idiopathic focal dystonias (AOIFD) are the most common type of dystonia. It has varied expression including multiple motor (depending on body part affected) and non-motor symptoms (psychiatric, cog...

    Shameer Rafee, Michael Hutchinson in Basic and Translational Applications of th… (2023)

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    Investigation of the role of sleep and physical activity for chronic disease prevalence and incidence in older Irish adults

    Chronic diseases are the leading cause of death worldwide. Many of these diseases have modifiable risk factors, including physical activity and sleep, and may be preventable. This study investigated independen...

    Belinda Hernández, Siobhán Scarlett, Frank Moriarty in BMC Public Health (2022)

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    A Survey on the Application of Virtual Reality in Event-Related Potential Research

    Virtual reality (VR) is getting traction in many contexts, allowing users to have a real-life experience in a virtual world. However, its application in the field of Neuroscience, and above all probing newer a...

    Vladimir Marochko, Richard Reilly in Machine Learning and Knowledge Extraction (2022)

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    NRXN1α+/- is associated with increased excitability in ASD iPSC-derived neurons

    NRXN1 deletions are identified as one of major rare risk factors for autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and other neurodevelopmental disorders. ASD has 30% co-morbidity with epilepsy, and the latter is associated wit...

    Sahar Avazzadeh, Leo R. Quinlan, Jamie Reilly, Katya McDonagh in BMC Neuroscience (2021)

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    Comparisons of disease cluster patterns, prevalence and health factors in the USA, Canada, England and Ireland

    Identification of those who are most at risk of develo** specific patterns of disease across different populations is required for directing public health policy. Here, we contrast prevalence and patterns of...

    Belinda Hernández, Stacey Voll, Nathan A. Lewis, Cathal McCrory in BMC Public Health (2021)

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    Clinical and genetic Rett syndrome variants are defined by stable electrophysiological profiles

    Rett Syndrome (RTT) is a complex neurodevelopmental disorder, frequently associated with epilepsy. Despite increasing recognition of the clinical heterogeneity of RTT and its variants (e.g Classical, Hanefeld ...

    Conor Keogh, Giorgio Pini, Adam H. Dyer, Stefania Bigoni, Pietro DiMarco in BMC Pediatrics (2018)

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    Machine learning: a useful radiological adjunct in determination of a newly diagnosed glioma’s grade and IDH status

    Machine learning methods have been introduced as a computer aided diagnostic tool, with applications to glioma characterisation on MRI. Such an algorithmic approach may provide a useful adjunct for a rapid and...

    Céline De Looze, Alan Beausang, Jane Cryan, Teresa Loftus in Journal of Neuro-Oncology (2018)

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    Design and assessment of an adherence monitoring device for inhalers

    Richard Costello, Richard Reilly in Clinical and Translational Allergy (2013)

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    Striatal morphology correlates with sensory abnormalities in unaffected relatives of cervical dystonia patients

    Structural grey matter abnormalities have been described in adult-onset primary torsion dystonia (AOPTD). Altered spatial discrimination thresholds are found in familial and sporadic AOPTD and in some unaffect...

    Richard A. Walsh, Robert Whelan, John O’Dwyer, Sean O’Riordan in Journal of Neurology (2009)

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    Editorial

    Ryohei Nakatsu, Richard Reilly in EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing (2004)