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Crosstalk between Mu-Opioid receptors and neuroinflammation: Consequences for drug addiction and pain
2022
Mu-Opioid Receptors (MORs) are well-known for participating in analgesia, sedation, drug addiction, and other physiological functions. Although MORs have been related to neuroinflammation their biological mechanism remains unclear. It is suggested that MORs work alongside Toll-Like Receptors to enhance the release of pro-inflammatory mediators and cytokines during pathological conditions. Some cytokines, including TNF-α, IL-1β and IL-6, have been postulated to regulate MORs levels by both avoiding MOR recycling and enhancing its production. In addition, Neurokinin-1 Receptor, also affected during neuroinflammation, could be regulating MOR trafficking. Therefore, inflammation in the central …
Corrigendum to “Bipolar disorder: An evolutionary psychoneuroimmunological approach”
2021
How to learn a conceptual space
2005
the experiments proposed in the article by steels & belpaeme (s&b) can be considered as a starting point toward a general methodology for the automatic learning of conceptual spaces.
Effets d’une prise en charge pluridisciplinaire sur l’inflammation systémique chez des adolescents obèses présentant des troubles du sommeil
2019
Objectif Evaluer chez des adolescents obeses la relation entre inflammation et SAOS et de determiner les facteurs expliquant une baisse de l’inflammation a l’issue d’une prise en charge (PEC) pluridisciplinaire de 9 mois. Methodes Vingt-trois sujets (14,6 ± 1,2 ans, IMC = 40,2 ± 6,5 kg/m2) ont participe. Le sommeil par polysomnographie, les parametres anthropometriques, la C-reactive proteine (CRP) et l’endurance cardiorespiratoire ont ete mesures en pre et post PEC. La VO2pic a ete rapportee au poids (VO2picPC ; mL/min/kg) et a la masse maigre (VO2picMM ; mL/min/kgMM). Les relations entre CRP et IMC, sexe, index de desaturation en oxygene (IDO), index de μ-eveils (IE), temps de sommeil tot…
Regressions and eye movements: Where and when
2003
Reichle et al. argue that the mechanism that determines where to fixate the eyes is controlled mostly by low-level processes. Therefore, unlike other competing models (e.g., the SWIFT model), the E-Z Reader model cannot account for “global” regressions as a result of linguistic difficulties. We argue that the model needs to be extended to account for regressive saccades.
What about unconscious processing during the test?
1994
Does a positive appraisal style work in all stressful situations and for all individuals?
2015
AbstractKalisch et al. posit that a positive appraisal style is the key to resilience. I will argue instead that the adaptiveness of a particular emotion-regulation strategy is determined by contextual factors. Hence, a positive appraisal style might not always result in positive consequences and is most likely not the only mediator of resilience.
Severity of biomedical variables associated with the course of multiple sclerosis and levels of mental resiliency
2022
Editorial: Timing the Brain: From Basic Sciences to Clinical Implications
2022
A Process-Oriented View of Procedural Memory Can Help Better Understand Tourette’s Syndrome
2021
Tourette’s syndrome (TS) is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by repetitive movements and vocalizations, also known as tics. The phenomenology of tics and the underlying neurobiology of the disorder have suggested that the altered functioning of the procedural memory system might contribute to its etiology. However, contrary to the robust findings of impaired procedural memory in neurodevelopmental disorders of language, results from TS have been somewhat mixed. We review the previous studies in the field and note that they have reported normal, impaired, and even enhanced procedural performance. These mixed findings may be at least partially be explained by the diversity of the s…