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  1. The Cognitive Thalamus par Sabine Kastner, Yuri B. Saalmann

    Publié 2021
    “…By doing so, an emphasis is also placed on neural mechanisms common to many, if not all, of these cognitive operations, such as thalamo-cortical interactions and modulatory influences from sources in the brainstem and basal ganglia. …”
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  2. Comprehensive Systems Biomedicine par Pietro Lio, Enrico Capobianco

    Publié 2021
    “…Complex systems, including those characterizing biomedicine, are assessed in both their functionality and stability, and also relatively to the capacity of generating information from diversity, variation, and complexity. …”
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  3. Computers and Games for Mental Health and Well-Being par Anna Sort, François Borgeat, Stéphane Bouchard, Yasser Khazaal, Jérôme Favrod

    Publié 2021
    “…It is hypothesized that tools such as games, virtual reality, or applications for smartphones may foster learning, enhance motivation, promote behavioral change, support psychotherapy, favor empowerment, and improve some cognitive functions. Computers and games may create supports for training or help people with cognitive, emotional, or behavioral change. …”
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  4. A COPD Primer par Panos, Ralph, Eschenbacher, William

    Publié 2021
    “…COPD’s effects on psychosocial functioning and familial interactions are presented by Mary Panos and Ralph Panos. …”
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  5. Criticality as a signature of healthy neural systems: multi-scale experimental and computational studies par Dietmar Plenz, Paolo Massobrio, Valentina Pasquale, Lucilla de Arcangelis, Henrik Jeldtoft Jensen

    Publié 2021
    “…Equally important is that the features reminiscent of scale invariance and criticality are observed at scale spanning from the level of interacting arrays of neurons all the way up to correlations across the entire brain. …”
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  6. Crosstalk between the osteogenic and neurogenic stem cell niches: how far are they from each other? par Maria Concetta Geloso, Wanda Lattanzi

    Publié 2021
    “…The adult bone marrow, in particular, houses a complex multifunctional niche comprising hemopoietic stem cells (HSCs) and mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), that intensely interact. HSCs represent the common precursors of all mature blood cells. …”
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  7. Curcumin in Health and Disease par Bachmeier, Beatrice

    Publié 2021
    “…Nonetheless, curcumin is considered safe, although potential toxic effects stemming from high dosages, long-term intake, and pharmacological interactions with other compounds have yet to be assessed. …”
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  8. Current Research and Emerging Directions in Emotion-Cognition Interactions par Mara Mather, Lihong Wang, Florin Dolcos

    Publié 2021
    “…Despite important recent progress in understanding emotion- cognition interactions, a number of aspects remain unclear. The present book comprises a collection of manuscripts discussing emerging evidence regarding the mechanisms underlying emotion- cognition interactions in healthy functioning and alterations associated with clinical conditions, in which such interactions are dysfunctional. …”
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  9. Dendritic Cell Control of Immune Responses par Lisa Helene Butterfield, Penelope Anne Morel

    Publié 2021
    “…In recent years sophisticated systems biology approaches have been developed to deepen our understanding of DC function. These studies have identified differences between DC subsets located in various tissues and critical factors that drive the outcome of the interaction between DC and T cells. …”
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  10. Dental and Periodontal Tissues Formation and Regeneration: Current Approaches and Future Challenges par Thimios Mitsiadis, Giovanna Orsini, Victor E. Arana-Chavez

    Publié 2021
    “…Alveolar bone is another collagenous hard tissue that supports tooth stability and function through its close interaction with the periodontal ligament. …”
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  11. Development of executive function during childhood par Yusuke Moriguchi, Nicolas Chevalier, Philip D. Zelazo

    Publié 2021
    “…Its importance is attested by its contribution to the development of other cognitive skills (e.g., theory of mind), social abilities (e.g., peer interactions), and academic achievement (e.g., mathematics), and by the consequences of deficits in executive function (which are observed in wide range of developmental disorders, such as attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and autism). …”
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  12. Developments in Bovine Immunology - An Integrated View par Kieran G. Meade

    Publié 2021
    “…The interplay between these morphologically diffuse systems involves widely distributed chemical signals in response to environmental input, and each system must interact for the normal functioning of the other. A comprehensive “systems” approach is improving our understanding of normal physiological interactions between these systems and furthermore, how dysregulation can lead to disease. …”
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  13. Dialogues in Music Therapy and Music Neuroscience: Collaborative Understanding Driving Clinical Advances par Julian O'Kelly, Jorg C. Fachner, Mari Tervaniemi

    Publié 2021
    “…Various interventions designed to address functional deficits and health care needs have been developed, alongside standardised behavioural assessments. …”
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  14. Dietary Protein and Muscle in Aging People par Matteo Cesari (Ed.), Emanuele Marzetti (Ed.)

    Publié 2021
    “…Potential topics include, but are not limited to: • Description of patterns of dietary protein consumption across life • Influence of dietary protein intake on the functional status of older people • Preclinical and clinical studies describing the mechanisms through which protein intake modifies muscle mass and function • Protein/amino acid supplementation interventions against sarcopenia, cachexia, or disease conditions associated with muscle wasting in old age • Disease-specific alterations modifying the effects of dietary protein intake on skeletal muscles • Effects of the interactions of dietary protein intake and gut microbiota on skeletal muscles]…”
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  15. Dissecting the function of networks underpinning language repetition par Marcelo L. Berthier, Matthew A. Lambon Ralph

    Publié 2021
    “…In the 19th century, ground-breaking observations on aphasia by Broca and Wernicke suggested that language function depends on the activity of the cerebral cortex. …”
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  16. Distributed Networks: New Outlooks on Cerebellar Function par Stella Koutsikou, Thomas C. Watson, Matthew W. Jones, Richard Apps

    Publié 2021
    “…These functions are potentially underpinned by the behaviour-dependent formation of functional networks in which the cerebellum forms one node of distributed circuits spanning thalamic, limbic and neocortical regions. …”
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