In patients with AD who have seizures, spatial relationships were observed between the epileptogenic focus and tau and amyloid deposition, as well as neurodegeneration.
The temporal bones are two bony structures that shape the sides and base of the skull (cranium). They are located to the side of (lateral to) the temporal lobes of the brain’s cerebral cortex. The ...
Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) can be hard to diagnose, because it is an uncommon type of dementia and does not cause memory problems at first. However, there are some ways to diagnose FTD including ...
This repository contains a reading list of papers on Time Series Forecasting/Prediction (TSF) and Spatio-Temporal Forecasting/Prediction (STF). These papers are ...
An occipital stroke happens in the back of the brain. This lobe, or part of the brain, helps people to recognize what they see. That means strokes in the occipital lobe can cause vision changes, which ...
A quark is an elementary particle that makes up protons and neutrons within the atomic nucleus. There are six types (called "flavors"): up, down, charm, strange, top, and bottom. Quarks interact ...
Researchers at CERN have made a significant breakthrough in nuclear physics by uncovering strong evidence that Tin-100 (100 Sn) has a “doubly magic” nucleus, a property that confers ...
According to the Mayo Clinic, doctors use FTD as an umbrella term for a group of disorders that primarily impact the frontal and temporal lobes of the brain. These regions of the brain are ...
This work will be of great interest to researchers using not only fiber photometry, but other time-series data such as calcium imaging or electrophysiology data, and wanting to implement ...