A role for retro-splenial cortex in the task-related P3 network
CONCLUSIONS: The retro-splenial cortex is a dominant source of the parietal P3 maximum in EEG.SIGNIFICANCE: These results provide a new perspective for the interpretation of the extensive research based on the P3 response.PMID:38091872 | DOI:10.1016/j.clinph.2023.11.014 (Source: Clinical Neurophysiology)
Source: Clinical Neurophysiology - December 13, 2023 Category: Neurology Authors: Diptyajit Das Marnie E Shaw Matti S H ämäläinen Andrew R Dykstra Laura Doll Alexander Gutschalk Source Type: research

A role for retro-splenial cortex in the task-related P3 network
CONCLUSIONS: The retro-splenial cortex is a dominant source of the parietal P3 maximum in EEG.SIGNIFICANCE: These results provide a new perspective for the interpretation of the extensive research based on the P3 response.PMID:38091872 | DOI:10.1016/j.clinph.2023.11.014 (Source: Clinical Neurophysiology)
Source: Clinical Neurophysiology - December 13, 2023 Category: Neurology Authors: Diptyajit Das Marnie E Shaw Matti S H ämäläinen Andrew R Dykstra Laura Doll Alexander Gutschalk Source Type: research

Sensory event-related potential morphology predicts age in premature infants
CONCLUSIONS: Sensory-evoked potentials are predictive of age in premature infants and brain age deviations are related to biologically and clinically meaningful individual differences in nervous system maturation.SIGNIFICANCE: This model could be used to detect abnormal development of infants' response to sensory stimuli in their environment and may be predictive of neurodevelopmental outcome.PMID:38064929 | DOI:10.1016/j.clinph.2023.11.007 (Source: Clinical Neurophysiology)
Source: Clinical Neurophysiology - December 8, 2023 Category: Neurology Authors: Coen S Zandvoort Marianne van der Vaart Shellie Robinson Fatima Usman Gabriela Schmidt Mellado Ria Evans Fry Alan Worley Eleri Adams Rebeccah Slater Luke Baxter Maarten de Vos Caroline Hartley Source Type: research

Age- and sex-related oculomotor manifestation of dopamine deficiency in Segawa disease
CONCLUSIONS: The findings can be explained by a dysfunction of the BG-direct pathway impinging on superior colliculus (SC) due to dopamine deficiency. The disturbed inhibitory control of saccades may be explained by increased SC responsivity to visual stimuli.SIGNIFICANCE: Oculomotor abnormalities in SD can be explained by dysfunction of the BG inhibitory pathways reaching SC, with a delayed maturation in male SD patients, consistent with previous pathological/physiological studies.PMID:38064930 | DOI:10.1016/j.clinph.2023.11.010 (Source: Clinical Neurophysiology)
Source: Clinical Neurophysiology - December 8, 2023 Category: Neurology Authors: Yasuo Terao Hideki Fukuda Okihide Hikosaka Akihiro Yugeta Shun-Ichi Matsuda Francesco Fisicaro Yoshikazu Ugawa Kyoko Hoshino Yoshiko Nomura Source Type: research

Aberrant hyperfocusing in schizophrenia indicated by elevated theta phase-gamma amplitude coupling
CONCLUSIONS: Aberrant hyperfocusing, as reflected by elevated TGC in attention-related brain regions, was related to behavioral performance on the TMT-A/B in schizophrenia patients.SIGNIFICANCE: This study suggests that TGC is a electrophysiological marker for aberrant hyperfocusing of attentional processes that may result in cognitive impairments in schizophrenia patients.PMID:38064931 | DOI:10.1016/j.clinph.2023.11.012 (Source: Clinical Neurophysiology)
Source: Clinical Neurophysiology - December 8, 2023 Category: Neurology Authors: Su-Jin An Sunah Choi Jun Seo Hwang Sunghyun Park Moonyoung Jang Minah Kim Jun Soo Kwon Source Type: research

Sensory event-related potential morphology predicts age in premature infants
CONCLUSIONS: Sensory-evoked potentials are predictive of age in premature infants and brain age deviations are related to biologically and clinically meaningful individual differences in nervous system maturation.SIGNIFICANCE: This model could be used to detect abnormal development of infants' response to sensory stimuli in their environment and may be predictive of neurodevelopmental outcome.PMID:38064929 | DOI:10.1016/j.clinph.2023.11.007 (Source: Clinical Neurophysiology)
Source: Clinical Neurophysiology - December 8, 2023 Category: Neurology Authors: Coen S Zandvoort Marianne van der Vaart Shellie Robinson Fatima Usman Gabriela Schmidt Mellado Ria Evans Fry Alan Worley Eleri Adams Rebeccah Slater Luke Baxter Maarten de Vos Caroline Hartley Source Type: research

Age- and sex-related oculomotor manifestation of dopamine deficiency in Segawa disease
CONCLUSIONS: The findings can be explained by a dysfunction of the BG-direct pathway impinging on superior colliculus (SC) due to dopamine deficiency. The disturbed inhibitory control of saccades may be explained by increased SC responsivity to visual stimuli.SIGNIFICANCE: Oculomotor abnormalities in SD can be explained by dysfunction of the BG inhibitory pathways reaching SC, with a delayed maturation in male SD patients, consistent with previous pathological/physiological studies.PMID:38064930 | DOI:10.1016/j.clinph.2023.11.010 (Source: Clinical Neurophysiology)
Source: Clinical Neurophysiology - December 8, 2023 Category: Neurology Authors: Yasuo Terao Hideki Fukuda Okihide Hikosaka Akihiro Yugeta Shun-Ichi Matsuda Francesco Fisicaro Yoshikazu Ugawa Kyoko Hoshino Yoshiko Nomura Source Type: research

Aberrant hyperfocusing in schizophrenia indicated by elevated theta phase-gamma amplitude coupling
CONCLUSIONS: Aberrant hyperfocusing, as reflected by elevated TGC in attention-related brain regions, was related to behavioral performance on the TMT-A/B in schizophrenia patients.SIGNIFICANCE: This study suggests that TGC is a electrophysiological marker for aberrant hyperfocusing of attentional processes that may result in cognitive impairments in schizophrenia patients.PMID:38064931 | DOI:10.1016/j.clinph.2023.11.012 (Source: Clinical Neurophysiology)
Source: Clinical Neurophysiology - December 8, 2023 Category: Neurology Authors: Su-Jin An Sunah Choi Jun Seo Hwang Sunghyun Park Moonyoung Jang Minah Kim Jun Soo Kwon Source Type: research

Sensory event-related potential morphology predicts age in premature infants
CONCLUSIONS: Sensory-evoked potentials are predictive of age in premature infants and brain age deviations are related to biologically and clinically meaningful individual differences in nervous system maturation.SIGNIFICANCE: This model could be used to detect abnormal development of infants' response to sensory stimuli in their environment and may be predictive of neurodevelopmental outcome.PMID:38064929 | DOI:10.1016/j.clinph.2023.11.007 (Source: Clinical Neurophysiology)
Source: Clinical Neurophysiology - December 8, 2023 Category: Neurology Authors: Coen S Zandvoort Marianne van der Vaart Shellie Robinson Fatima Usman Gabriela Schmidt Mellado Ria Evans Fry Alan Worley Eleri Adams Rebeccah Slater Luke Baxter Maarten de Vos Caroline Hartley Source Type: research

Age- and sex-related oculomotor manifestation of dopamine deficiency in Segawa disease
CONCLUSIONS: The findings can be explained by a dysfunction of the BG-direct pathway impinging on superior colliculus (SC) due to dopamine deficiency. The disturbed inhibitory control of saccades may be explained by increased SC responsivity to visual stimuli.SIGNIFICANCE: Oculomotor abnormalities in SD can be explained by dysfunction of the BG inhibitory pathways reaching SC, with a delayed maturation in male SD patients, consistent with previous pathological/physiological studies.PMID:38064930 | DOI:10.1016/j.clinph.2023.11.010 (Source: Clinical Neurophysiology)
Source: Clinical Neurophysiology - December 8, 2023 Category: Neurology Authors: Yasuo Terao Hideki Fukuda Okihide Hikosaka Akihiro Yugeta Shun-Ichi Matsuda Francesco Fisicaro Yoshikazu Ugawa Kyoko Hoshino Yoshiko Nomura Source Type: research

Aberrant hyperfocusing in schizophrenia indicated by elevated theta phase-gamma amplitude coupling
CONCLUSIONS: Aberrant hyperfocusing, as reflected by elevated TGC in attention-related brain regions, was related to behavioral performance on the TMT-A/B in schizophrenia patients.SIGNIFICANCE: This study suggests that TGC is a electrophysiological marker for aberrant hyperfocusing of attentional processes that may result in cognitive impairments in schizophrenia patients.PMID:38064931 | DOI:10.1016/j.clinph.2023.11.012 (Source: Clinical Neurophysiology)
Source: Clinical Neurophysiology - December 8, 2023 Category: Neurology Authors: Su-Jin An Sunah Choi Jun Seo Hwang Sunghyun Park Moonyoung Jang Minah Kim Jun Soo Kwon Source Type: research

Sensory event-related potential morphology predicts age in premature infants
CONCLUSIONS: Sensory-evoked potentials are predictive of age in premature infants and brain age deviations are related to biologically and clinically meaningful individual differences in nervous system maturation.SIGNIFICANCE: This model could be used to detect abnormal development of infants' response to sensory stimuli in their environment and may be predictive of neurodevelopmental outcome.PMID:38064929 | DOI:10.1016/j.clinph.2023.11.007 (Source: Clinical Neurophysiology)
Source: Clinical Neurophysiology - December 8, 2023 Category: Neurology Authors: Coen S Zandvoort Marianne van der Vaart Shellie Robinson Fatima Usman Gabriela Schmidt Mellado Ria Evans Fry Alan Worley Eleri Adams Rebeccah Slater Luke Baxter Maarten de Vos Caroline Hartley Source Type: research

Age- and sex-related oculomotor manifestation of dopamine deficiency in Segawa disease
CONCLUSIONS: The findings can be explained by a dysfunction of the BG-direct pathway impinging on superior colliculus (SC) due to dopamine deficiency. The disturbed inhibitory control of saccades may be explained by increased SC responsivity to visual stimuli.SIGNIFICANCE: Oculomotor abnormalities in SD can be explained by dysfunction of the BG inhibitory pathways reaching SC, with a delayed maturation in male SD patients, consistent with previous pathological/physiological studies.PMID:38064930 | DOI:10.1016/j.clinph.2023.11.010 (Source: Clinical Neurophysiology)
Source: Clinical Neurophysiology - December 8, 2023 Category: Neurology Authors: Yasuo Terao Hideki Fukuda Okihide Hikosaka Akihiro Yugeta Shun-Ichi Matsuda Francesco Fisicaro Yoshikazu Ugawa Kyoko Hoshino Yoshiko Nomura Source Type: research

Aberrant hyperfocusing in schizophrenia indicated by elevated theta phase-gamma amplitude coupling
CONCLUSIONS: Aberrant hyperfocusing, as reflected by elevated TGC in attention-related brain regions, was related to behavioral performance on the TMT-A/B in schizophrenia patients.SIGNIFICANCE: This study suggests that TGC is a electrophysiological marker for aberrant hyperfocusing of attentional processes that may result in cognitive impairments in schizophrenia patients.PMID:38064931 | DOI:10.1016/j.clinph.2023.11.012 (Source: Clinical Neurophysiology)
Source: Clinical Neurophysiology - December 8, 2023 Category: Neurology Authors: Su-Jin An Sunah Choi Jun Seo Hwang Sunghyun Park Moonyoung Jang Minah Kim Jun Soo Kwon Source Type: research

Sensory event-related potential morphology predicts age in premature infants
CONCLUSIONS: Sensory-evoked potentials are predictive of age in premature infants and brain age deviations are related to biologically and clinically meaningful individual differences in nervous system maturation.SIGNIFICANCE: This model could be used to detect abnormal development of infants' response to sensory stimuli in their environment and may be predictive of neurodevelopmental outcome.PMID:38064929 | DOI:10.1016/j.clinph.2023.11.007 (Source: Clinical Neurophysiology)
Source: Clinical Neurophysiology - December 8, 2023 Category: Neurology Authors: Coen S Zandvoort Marianne van der Vaart Shellie Robinson Fatima Usman Gabriela Schmidt Mellado Ria Evans Fry Alan Worley Eleri Adams Rebeccah Slater Luke Baxter Maarten de Vos Caroline Hartley Source Type: research