Search results for "Developmental neuroscience"
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P4‐244: Progranulin (GRN), a protein mutated in frontotemporal dementia with ubiquitin‐positive inclusions (FTLD‐U), is abundantly expressed in human…
2009
P3‐183: Role of RCAN1, a gene involved in the adaptation to oxidative stress, in Alzheimer's pathology
2011
O3‐10‐05: ROBUST MOLECULAR PROPERTIES UNDERLYING REGIONAL VULNERABILITY TO AMYLOID DEPOSITION AND NEURODEGENERATION IN ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE
2018
IC‐P‐024: Localization of hippocampal atrophy in Alzheimer's disease
2011
The hippocampus presents the highest rate of atrophy in the early stage of Alzheimer's disease (AD), with more pronounced neuron loss reported in CA1 and subiculum. The aim of this study is to increase the discrimination power of hippocampal shape analysis between AD and normal controls (NC) by focusing on the subregions with atrophy associated with AD and describing the localized shape changes using statistical shape models (SSMs).
P4‐117: Low mood in late life and risk of amnestic versus other cognitive impairment with and without dementia: A longitudinal community‐based study
2008
IC‐P‐122: Association of hippocampus head diffusivity and episodic memory performance in early Alzheimer's disease
2009
P3–247: Functional consequences of LRP expression on familiar Alzheimer disease APP mutations
2006
P2–182: Anxiety and depressive symptoms as predictors of progression from mild cognitive impairment to Alzheimer's disease
2006
P2–206: Functional decline in mild cognitive impairment. Results from the regal project
2006
The development of anticipation in the fetus: A longitudinal account of human fetal mouth movements in reaction to and anticipation of touch
2013
Research suggests that fetuses open or close their mouth in relation to directed movements but it is unclear whether mouth opening anticipates the touch or is a reaction to touch, as there has been no analysis so far of (1) the facial area of touch and (2) the sequential ordering of touch and mouth movements. If there is prenatal development of the anticipation of touch we would expect the frequency of fetal mouth opening immediately preceding the arriving hand at the mouth area to increase with fetal age. Fifteen healthy fetuses, eight girls and seven boys, underwent four additional 4-D scans at 24, 28, 32, and 36 weeks gestation. Changes in the frequency of touch for different facial regi…