Publications by authors named "C Schreiweis"

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  • The brain manages mental effort during difficult decisions by balancing cognitive resources used against the expected costs and benefits of those decisions.
  • A proposed computational model called online metacognitive control of decisions (oMCD) represents this resource allocation problem as a Markov Decision Process, allowing for optimal decision-making strategies.
  • oMCD effectively explains key aspects of decision-making like choice, confidence, and response time, while aligning with existing research on value-based decision-making and related neurocognitive theories.
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Compulsive behaviors have been associated with striatal hyperactivity. Parvalbumin-positive striatal interneurons (PVIs) in the striatum play a crucial role in regulating striatal activity and suppressing prepotent inappropriate actions. To investigate the potential role of striatal PVIs in regulating compulsive behaviors, we assessed excessive self-grooming-a behavioral metric of compulsive-like behavior-in male Sapap3 knockout mice (Sapap3-KO).

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Symptom comorbidity is present amongst neuropsychiatric disorders with repetitive behaviours, complicating clinical diagnosis and impeding appropriate treatments. This is of particular importance for obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and Tourette syndrome. Here, we meticulously analysed the behaviour of Sapap3 knockout mice, the recent rodent model predominantly used to study compulsive-like behaviours, and found that its behaviour is more complex than originally and persistently described.

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  • Mutations in the CFTR gene cause Cystic Fibrosis, with the most common being the F508del mutation, which disrupts airway fluid transport and leads to severe respiratory issues.
  • The study focused on a compound called c407, which has been shown to correct CFTR dysfunction in cells with the F508del mutation.
  • Results indicated that c407 improved chloride conductance in a mouse model of CF and was well tolerated, suggesting its potential as a safe treatment for Cystic Fibrosis.
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In this issue of Neuron, Xie et al. characterize a cell-specific premotor circuit, generating rhythmic orofacial forelimb movements. The authors show that neurons of the caudal part of spinal trigeminal nucleus, expressing Cerebellin-2, are necessary and sufficient for triggering forelimb movements, which form a part of rodent self-grooming.

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