Publications by authors named "Kelly Brice"

Unlabelled: Caregivers for spouses with Alzheimer's disease and related dementias (ADRD) experience drastic changes in the marital relationship that may put them at risk for worsening well-being. Perceived partner responsiveness, or feeling cared for, understood, and appreciated by one's spouse, may help mitigate these effects. In this study, we investigated the associations between marital distress, perceived partner responsiveness, and psychological and physiological well-being indicators among ADRD spousal caregivers.

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  • * A study on mice found that CSR affects inflammatory markers differently in males and females, indicating sex-specific responses to sleep loss.
  • * CSR also reduced hippocampal BDNF expression in males but not in females, highlighting the complex relationship between sleep, inflammation, and sex differences that needs more research.
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Unlabelled: Dementia spousal caregivers are at risk for adverse mental and physical health outcomes. Caregiver burden, anticipatory grief, and proinflammatory cytokine production may contribute to depressive symptoms among caregivers. People who report childhood trauma are more likely to have exaggerated stress responses that may also contribute to depressive symptoms in adulthood.

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The ability to predict and respond to upcoming stimuli is a critical skill for all animals, including humans. Prediction operates largely below conscious awareness to allow an individual to recall previously encountered stimuli and prepare an appropriate response, especially in language. The ability to predict upcoming words within typical speech patterns aids fluent comprehension, as conversational speech occurs quickly.

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The effects of synthetic, free-amino acid diets, similar to those prescribed as supplements for (phenylketonuria) PKU patients, on gut microbiota and overall health are not well understood. In the current, multidisciplinary study, we examined the effects of a synthetically-derived, low-fiber, amino acid diet on behavior, cognition, gut microbiome composition, and inflammatory markers. A cohort of 20 male C57BL/6J mice were randomly assigned to either a standard or synthetic diet ( = 10) at post-natal day 21 and maintained for 13 weeks.

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Early life stress increases one's risk for health problems later in life, and many studies find that these effects are sex-differentiated. Here, we examined relationships between multiple sources of early life stress and adult immune function in humans across several functional assays. Adult participants provided retrospective information about their childhood (a) socioeconomic status, (b) household unpredictability, and (c) exposure to adverse experiences.

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  • Over 44 million people globally have Alzheimer's disease (AD), which is often linked to disrupted sleep patterns.
  • Many adults report getting less than 7 hours of sleep per night, which is crucial for mental and physical health.
  • Research on C57BL/6 mice showed that chronic sleep loss can lead to cognitive impairment and increased levels of amyloid-beta in the hippocampus, suggesting that insufficient sleep negatively affects cognitive function.
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