Micromachines (Basel)
December 2021
Mental disorders have high prevalence, but the efficacy of existing therapeutics is limited, in part, because the pathogenic mechanisms remain enigmatic. Current models of neural circuitry include animal models and post-mortem brain tissue, which have allowed enormous progress in understanding the pathophysiology of mental disorders. However, these models limit the ability to assess the functional alterations in short-range and long-range network connectivity between brain regions that are implicated in many mental disorders, e.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntracortical neural probes are a key enabling technology for acquiring high fidelity neural signals within the cortex. They are viewed as a crucial component of brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) in order to record electrical activities from neurons within the brain. Smaller, more flexible, polymer-based probes have been investigated for their potential to limit the acute and chronic neural tissue response.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNeurodegeneration and dysfunction cause mobility impairment and/or paralysis in millions of adults, worldwide. Motor deficit and recovery in adults depend upon the plasticity of the neuromuscular junction (NMJ), a tripartite, biochemical synapse that transduces electrical impulses from the brain into voluntary contraction of skeletal muscle. Nonmyelinating Schwann cells (nmSCs) of the NMJ have been increasingly recognized as active synaptic partners with motor neurons and muscle and have become recent therapeutic targets for regeneration.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFProper brain function relies on the precise arrangement and flow of information between diverse neural subtypes. Developing improved human cell-based models which faithfully mimic biologically relevant connectivity patterns may improve drug screening efforts given the limited success of animal models to predict safety and efficacy of therapeutics in human clinical trials. To address this need, we have developed experimental models of defined neural circuitries through the compartmentalization of neuronal cell subtypes in a 96 well plate-based platform where each microwell is divided into two compartments connected by microchannels allowing high-throughput screening (HTS) of small molecules.
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July 2019
Neurodegenerative disorders affect millions of adults worldwide. Neuroglia have become recent therapeutic targets due to their reparative abilities in the recycling of exogenous neurotoxins and production of endogenous growth factors for proper functioning of the adult nervous system (NS). Since neuroglia respond effectively to stimuli within in vivo environments on the micron scale, adult glial physiology has remarkable synergy with microscale systems.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOnline educational materials are largely disseminated through videos, and yet there is little understanding of how these videos engage students and fuel academic success. We hypothesized that components of the electroencephalogram (EEG), previously shown to reflect video engagement, would be predictive of academic performance in the context of educational videos. Two groups of subjects watched educational videos in either an intentional learning paradigm, in which they were aware of an upcoming test, or in an incidental learning paradigm, in which they were unaware that they would be tested.
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