Cognitive flexibility is a prefrontal cortex-dependent neurocognitive process that enables behavioral adaptation in response to changes in environmental contingencies. Electrical vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) enhances several forms of learning and neuroplasticity, but its effects on cognitive flexibility have not been evaluated. In the current study, a within-subjects design was used to assess the effects of VNS on performance in a novel visual discrimination reversal learning task conducted in touchscreen operant chambers.
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December 2019
Intracortical microelectrode arrays (MEAs) are valuable tools for neuroscience research, and their potential clinical use has been demonstrated. However, their inability to function reliably over chronic time points has limited their clinical translation. MEA failure is highly correlated with foreign body response (FBR), and therapeutics have been used to reduce FBR and improve device function, with drugs such as minocycline showing promising results .
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