Publications by authors named "Cole M"

Rapidly learning new tasks, such as using new technology or playing a new game, is ubiquitous in our daily lives. Previous studies suggest that our brain relies on different networks for rapid task learning versus retrieving known tasks from memory, and behavioral studies have shown that novel versus practiced tasks may rely on different task configuration processes. Here, we investigated whether explicitly informing about the novelty of an incoming task would help participants prepare for different task configuration processes, such as pre-adjusting working memory gating functions.

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Task-free brain activity affords unique insight into the functional structure of brain network dynamics and has been used to identify neural markers of individual differences. In this work, we present an algorithmic optimization framework that directly inverts and parameterizes brain-wide dynamical-systems models involving hundreds of interacting neural populations, from single-subject M/EEG time-series recordings. This technique provides a powerful neurocomputational tool for interrogating mechanisms underlying individual brain dynamics ("precision brain models") and making quantitative predictions.

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Rationale: Postpartum haemorrhage (PPH), defined as a blood loss of 500 mL or more within 24 hours of birth, is the leading global cause of maternal morbidity and mortality. Allogenic blood transfusions are a critical component of PPH management, yet are often unfeasible, particularly in resource-poor settings where maternal morbidity is highest. Autologous cell salvage in the management of PPH has been proposed to combat limitations in access to allogenic blood and potential transfusion-related risks.

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Sirtuins (SIRTs), nicotine adenine dinucleotide (+)-dependent histone deacetylases, have emerged as critical regulators in many signalling pathways involved in a wide range of biological processes. Currently, seven mammalian SIRTs have been characterized and are found across a number of cellular compartments. There has been considerable interest in the role of SIRTs in the brain due to their role in a plethora of metabolic- and age-related diseases, including their involvement in learning and memory function in physiological and pathophysiological conditions.

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The '5 Moments' approach is a time-space framework that delineates when hand hygiene should be performed and provides a resource for educators and auditors. It has become the dominant paradigm for organisations, practice, policy, and research in relation to hand hygiene. It is a concept that adopts the 'precautionary principle' that if the relative risk of a specific care task is unknown, a safe system must be to treat them on an equal level.

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Background: Bacterial and viral respiratory coinfections are common, but the prevalence of SARS-CoV-2 infections among pertussis cases has not been estimated. We examine the prevalence and temporality of SARS-CoV-2 infections among pertussis patients and describe pertussis clinical severity among patients with and without SARS-CoV-2 coinfections.

Methods: Confirmed and probable pertussis cases among individuals with cough onset between January 1, 2020 and February 15, 2023 were identified through surveillance in seven Enhanced Pertussis Surveillance (EPS) sites.

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  • Sleep-related movement disorders (SRMDs) like restless legs syndrome (RLS) and periodic limb movement disorder (PLMD) are common in children but often go unrecognized; a new disorder called restless sleep disorder (RSD) has also been identified.
  • The causes of these disorders include genetic factors, problems with dopamine function, and iron deficiency, with RLS and RSD possibly sharing similar mechanisms.
  • Effective treatments are available, including iron therapy and specific medications, but further research is necessary to better understand RSD and improve care for affected children.
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  • The study aimed to evaluate how well ChatGPT can interpret medical imaging in urology, focusing on its strengths and weaknesses as a diagnostic tool in healthcare.
  • Using cases from Radiopaedia.com, ChatGPT analyzed CT and MRI images to provide ranked differential diagnoses, assessing its accuracy with and without organ-specific guidance.
  • Results showed that while ChatGPT had low initial accuracy in diagnosing conditions, it improved significantly with organ guidance, indicating that the AI can enhance medical imaging diagnostics when given clear direction and more data.
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Background And Objectives: Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is an effective treatment for Parkinson's disease (PD) motor symptoms. DBS is also associated with postoperative cognitive change in some patients. Previous studies found associations between medial active electrode contacts and overall cognitive decline.

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Introduction: Clinically significant post-endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) bleeding (CSPEB) is common. Contemporary estimates of risk are lacking. We aimed to identify risk factors of and outcomes after CSPEB.

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Kirsten rat sarcoma virus (KRAS)-G12C inhibition causes remodeling of the lung tumor immune microenvironment and synergistic responses to anti-PD-1 treatment, but only in T cell infiltrated tumors. To investigate mechanisms that restrain combination immunotherapy sensitivity in immune-excluded tumors, we used imaging mass cytometry to explore cellular distribution in an immune-evasive KRAS mutant lung cancer model. Cellular spatial pattern characterization revealed a community where CD4 and CD8 T cells and dendritic cells were gathered, suggesting localized T cell activation.

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Plastic pollution is now considered globally ubiquitous, irreversible, and a planetary boundary threat. Solutions are urgently needed but their development and application are hampered by the complexity and scale of the issue. System dynamics is a technique used to understand complex behaviours of systems through model building and is useful for conceptualising the relationships between various interacting, dynamic factors, and identifying potential intervention points within the system where specific policies or innovations might have the greatest impact or meet with the greatest resistance.

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Anti-NMDA receptor (A-NMDAR) encephalitis is an autoimmune condition often associated with ovarian teratoma. Surgical removal of the teratoma is generally curative, and recurrence is uncommon. A 14-year-old female presented with psychiatric symptoms and was ultimately diagnosed with A-NMDAR encephalitis during a prolonged hospitalization.

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A central goal of neuroscience is to understand how function-relevant brain activations are generated. Here we test the hypothesis that function-relevant brain activations are generated primarily by distributed network flows. We focused on visual processing in human cortex, given the long-standing literature supporting the functional relevance of brain activations in visual cortex regions exhibiting visual category selectivity.

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Unlabelled: The inoculum effect has been observed for nearly all antibiotics and bacterial species. However, explanations accounting for its occurrence and strength are lacking. Previous work found that the relationship between [ATP] and growth rate can account for the strength and occurrence of the inoculum effect for bactericidal antibiotics.

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Objectives: Since June 2022, there has been a rise in the number of ceftriaxone-resistant Neisseria gonorrhoeae cases detected in England (n = 15), of which a third were XDR. We describe the demographic and clinical details of the recent cases and investigate the phenotypic and molecular characteristics of the isolates. For a comprehensive overview, we also reviewed 16 ceftriaxone-resistant cases previously identified in England since December 2015 and performed a global genomic comparison of all publicly available ceftriaxone-resistant N.

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  • The Plastisphere refers to the unique microbial communities that form on plastic debris, distinct from those on natural materials, which may harbor both pathogenic and antimicrobial-resistant (AMR) bacteria.
  • Previous research lacked proper comparisons to natural substrates, leading to insufficient evidence about the unique threats posed by microplastics in spreading AMR pathogens.
  • This study found that polystyrene and wood particles significantly enriched AMR bacteria, highlighting the role of particle roughness in colonization, but surface weathering of polyethylene did not notably affect AMR levels.
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  • The study investigated how social risk factors (SRFs) affect access to healthcare among low-income adults, using data from the 2022 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Survey.
  • Results showed that nearly half of the participants had at least one SRF, and those with four or more SRFs faced significantly greater challenges in affording care and accessing a personal doctor or routine checkups.
  • The disparities in access to care were particularly pronounced among those with private insurance and the uninsured, suggesting that addressing these SRFs and reducing costs could improve healthcare access for these individuals.
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Background: Children with Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) exhibit deficits in predictive motor control, balance, and aspects of cognitive control, which are important for safely negotiating obstacles while walking. As concurrent performance of cognitive and motor tasks (dual-tasking) may exacerbate these deficits, we examined motor and cognitive dual-tasking differences between children with DCD and their typically developing (TD) peers during obstacle negotiation.

Methods: 34 children aged 6-12 years (16 TD, 18 DCD) walked along a 12 m path, stepping over an obstacle (30 % or 50 % of leg length) at its mid-point.

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  • People with psychosis show distinct patterns of brain connectivity, indicating hyperconnectivity in thalamus-to-cortex pathways and reduced connections within sensory networks, but it’s unclear if this applies universally across all sensory networks.
  • In a study involving 54 healthy individuals and 105 psychosis patients, researchers identified specific connectivity patterns in somatomotor and secondary visual networks that could serve as a reliable biomarker for psychosis, regardless of other clinical factors.
  • This emerging "somato-visual" biomarker demonstrated strong discrimination between psychosis patients and controls, reliable test results, and the ability to differentiate between various stages of the illness, potentially aiding early diagnosis and intervention.
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  • Complement-mediated thrombotic microangiopathy (CM-TMA) is a rare disease that affects the blood and kidneys, caused by problems with certain proteins called complement proteins.
  • Scientists have created special "biosensors" using cells that glow to help diagnose CM-TMA by checking how these complement proteins work.
  • The research suggests that in some patients, a type of immune response involving another protein called IgM may be causing or worsening the disease, even when patients seem to be feeling better.
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Inconsistent swimming performances are often observed following sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO) ingestion, possibly because the time taken to reach peak blood buffering capacity is highly variable between individuals. Personalising NaHCO ingestion based on time-to-peak blood bicarbonate (HCO) could be a solution; however, this strategy is yet to be explored in swimming, or adequately compared to standardised NaHCO approaches. Therefore, six highly trained female swimmers ingested 0.

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Introduction International research suggests free online postal self-sampling for sexually transmitted infection (STI) testing is an acceptable alternative to clinic-based testing. A user-pays online STI testing service exists in Aotearoa New Zealand, but acceptability among priority populations is unknown. Aim To explore Māori and Pacific young people's perspectives on online postal self-sampling for STI testing (as prospective service users).

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