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Cross-modality comparison between structural and metabolic networks in individual brain based on the Jensen-Shannon divergence method: a healthy Chinese population study
The study aimed to investigate the consistency and diversity between metabolic and structural brain networks at individual level constructed with...
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Perceived cognitive fatigue has only marginal effects on static balance control in healthy young adults
We examined the influence of perceived cognitive fatigue on static balance control in healthy young adults to gain greater clarity about this issue...
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Individual Differences in Relative Telomere Length in Mentally Healthy Subjects: The Effect of TERT Gene Polymorphism and Urban Residency
AbstractThe changes in the telomere length caused by the terminal underreplication in the existing literature are related to depressive disorders....
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Changes in Corticospinal Excitability and Motor Control During Cerebellar Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation in Healthy Individuals
Cerebellar transcranial direct current stimulation (ctDCS) modulates the primary motor cortex (M1) via cerebellar brain inhibition (CBI), which...
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The Effects of Vibratory and Acoustic Stimulations on Postural Control in Healthy People: A Systematic Review
Research on human posture and balance control has grown in recent years, leading to continued advances in their understanding. The ability to...
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Comparisons of 25 cerebrospinal fluid cytokines in a case–control study of 106 patients with recent-onset depression and 106 individually matched healthy subjects
BackgroundNeuroinflammation has been suggested as a contributor to the pathophysiology of depression; however, large case–control studies...
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Comparison Between Effects of Galvanic and Vibration-Based Vestibular Stimulation on Postural Control and Gait Performance in Healthy Participants: A Systematic Review of Cross-Sectional Studies
Electricity and vibration were two commonly used physical agents to provide vestibular stimulation in previous studies. This study aimed to...
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Within-Individual BOLD Signal Variability and its Implications for Task-Based Cognition: A Systematic Review
Within-individual blood oxygen level-dependent (BOLD) signal variability, intrinsic moment-to-moment signal fluctuations within a single individual...
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Spontaneous brain activity associated with individual differences in decisional and emotional forgiveness
Previous studies have explored the neural bases of forgiveness, however, the neural associations of decisional and emotional forgiveness remain...
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Effects of soy protein isolate and soy peptide preload on gastric emptying rate and postprandial glycemic control in healthy humans
BackgroundThis study aims to compare the effects of soy protein isolate (SPI) and soy peptide (PEP) preload 30 min before a 75-g oral glucose...
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Safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics, and pharmacodynamics of a novel kappa opioid receptor agonist ZYKR1: a randomized double-blind placebo-control phase 1 study in healthy adult human participants
To perform first-in-human single-dose escalation trial of ZYKR1, which is a potent, selective, and peripherally-restricted kappa opioid receptor...
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Pain-related evoked potentials with concentric surface electrodes in patients and healthy subjects: a systematic review
Pain-related evoked potentials with concentric surface electrodes (PREP with CE) have been increasingly used in the diagnostics of polyneuropathies...
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Genetic risk factors have a substantial impact on healthy life years
The impact of genetic variation on overall disease burden has not been comprehensively evaluated. We introduce an approach to estimate the effect of...
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On the Correlations of Gray Matter with Schizotypy in Mentally Healthy Subjects
We analyzed the relationships between morphometric characteristics of brain gray matter and schizotypy. Mentally healthy subjects ( n =164, age 18-35...
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Factors associated with healthy aging in Latin American populations
Latin American populations may present patterns of sociodemographic, ethnic and cultural diversity that can defy current universal models of healthy...
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Impact of five floor coverings on the orthostatic balance of healthy subjects
Plantar skin sensitivity contributes to the regulation of postural control and, therefore, changing the characteristics of the plantar support...
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Exploring the involvement of TASK-1 in the control of isolated rat right atrium function from healthy animals and an experimental model of monocrotaline-induced pulmonary hypertension
The TASK-1 channel belongs to the two-pore domain potassium channel family. It is expressed in several cells of the heart, including the right atrial...
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Impact of corpus callosum integrity on functional interhemispheric connectivity and cognition in healthy subjects
To examine the corpus callosum’s (CC) integrity in terms of fractional anisotropy (FA) and how it affects resting-state hemispheric connectivity...
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Can structure predict function at individual level in the human connectome?
Several studies predicting Functional Connectivity (FC) from Structural Connectivity (SC) at individual level have been published in recent years,...
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Topological Data Analysis Captures Task-Driven fMRI Profiles in Individual Participants: A Classification Pipeline Based on Persistence
BOLD-based fMRI is the most widely used method for studying brain function. The BOLD signal while valuable, is beset with unique vulnerabilities. The...