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Prenatal low-dose Bisphenol A exposure impacts cortical development via cAMP-PKA-CREB pathway in offspring
Prenatal low-dose Bisphenol A exposure impacts cortical development via cAMP-PKA-CREB pathway in offspring
Bisphenol A (BPA) is a widely used plasticizer known to cause various disorders. Despite a global reduction in the use of ...
Association of chronotype with language and episodic memory processing in children: implications for brain structure
Association of chronotype with language and episodic memory processing in children: implications for brain structure
IntroductionChronotype refers to individual preference in circadian cycles and is associated with psychiatric problems. It...
Spinal manipulation and mobilization forces delivered treating sciatica: a case report
Spinal manipulation and mobilization forces delivered treating sciatica: a case report
IntroductionAccurately measuring the forces applied during spinal manipulation and its biomechanical effects on the spine ...
Rhythm and music for promoting sensorimotor organization in autism: broader implications for outcomes
Emerging research suggests that music and rhythm-based interventions offer promising avenues for facilitating functional o...
A new framework for understanding stress and disease: the developmental model of stress as applied to multiple sclerosis
A new framework for understanding stress and disease: the developmental model of stress as applied to multiple sclerosis
This paper proposes a new model of stress that integrates earlier models and adds insights from developmental psychology. ...
Bridging the gap: fostering interactive stimming between non-speaking autistic children and their parents
Bridging the gap: fostering interactive stimming between non-speaking autistic children and their parents
Non-speaking autistic individuals grapple with the profound impact of the ‘double empathy problem’ in their daily interact...
The relation between specific motor skills and daily living skills in autistic children and adolescents
The relation between specific motor skills and daily living skills in autistic children and adolescents
IntroductionMotor skill difficulties are common in autistic children and are related to daily living skills (DLS). However...
Modulation of reaching by spatial attention
Modulation of reaching by spatial attention
Attention is needed to perform goal-directed vision-guided movements. We investigated whether the direction of covert atte...
Assessment of aggressive behavior in Dravet syndrome: a critical look
Assessment of aggressive behavior in Dravet syndrome: a critical look
1. Introduction1.1. Dravet syndromeDravet syndrome (DS) was initially described by Charlotte Dravet in 1978 as severe myoc...
Secondary somatosensory and posterior insular cortices: a somatomotor hub for object prehension and manipulation movements
Secondary somatosensory and posterior insular cortices: a somatomotor hub for object prehension and manipulation movements
The secondary somatosensory cortex (SII) and posterior insular cortex (pIC) are recognized for processing touch and moveme...
Level of autistic traits in neurotypical adults predicts kinematic idiosyncrasies in their biological movements
Level of autistic traits in neurotypical adults predicts kinematic idiosyncrasies in their biological movements
IntroductionOver the last decade of research, a notable connection between autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and unique motor...
Editorial: Women in neuroscience of Bioelectronic Medicine
Editorial: Women in neuroscience of Bioelectronic Medicine
Editorial: Women in Neuroscience of Bioelectronic Medicine.Bioelectronic Medicine is becoming the landmark of a new era of...
The newly discovered glymphatic system: the missing link between physical exercise and brain health?
The newly discovered glymphatic system: the missing link between physical exercise and brain health?
Dementias are responsible for the most frequent neurodegenerative diseases and the seventh leading cause of death worldwid...
Auditory feedback decreases timing variability for discontinuous and continuous motor tasks in autistic adults
Auditory feedback decreases timing variability for discontinuous and continuous motor tasks in autistic adults
IntroductionAutistic individuals demonstrate greater variability and timing error in their motor performance than neurotyp...
Editorial: Bilateral vestibulopathy
Editorial: Bilateral vestibulopathy
This research topic gathers contributions that highlight characteristics of bilateral vestibulopathy (BVP), tools for stud...
Corrigendum: The effect of acupuncture at the Taiyang acupoint on visual function and EEG microstates in myopia
Corrigendum: The effect of acupuncture at the Taiyang acupoint on visual function and EEG microstates in myopia
Incorrect Funding In the published article, there was an error in the Funding statement. This work was supported by the Na...
Editorial: Early prediction of CNS problems by combined ocular markers (and vice versa)
Editorial: Early prediction of CNS problems by combined ocular markers (and vice versa)
both eyes in myopic patients at each spatial frequency was increased after acupuncture; compared with the resting state, t...
Bioelectronic Medicine: a multidisciplinary roadmap from biophysics to precision therapies
Bioelectronic Medicine: a multidisciplinary roadmap from biophysics to precision therapies
Bioelectronic Medicine stands as an emerging field that rapidly evolves and offers distinctive clinical benefits, alongsid...
Motor imagery in autism: a systematic review
Motor imagery in autism: a systematic review
IntroductionMotor Imagery (MI) is when an individual imagines performing an action without physically executing that actio...
Autosomal recessive cerebellar ataxias: a diagnostic classification approach according to ocular features
Autosomal recessive cerebellar ataxias: a diagnostic classification approach according to ocular features
Autosomal recessive cerebellar ataxias (ARCAs) are a heterogeneous group of neurodegenerative disorders affecting primaril...
Neurophysiological markers of asymmetric emotional contagion: implications for organizational contexts
Neurophysiological markers of asymmetric emotional contagion: implications for organizational contexts
Emotions play a vital role within organizations, impacting various crucial aspects of work such as job satisfaction, perfo...
Infants on the move: bibliometric analyses of observational vs. digital means of screening infant development
Infants on the move: bibliometric analyses of observational vs. digital means of screening infant development
Neurodevelopmental disorders are on the rise, yet their average diagnosis is after 4.5 years old. This delay is partly due...