Publications by authors named "M Martinez-Molina"

Adapting our behavior to environmental demands relies on our capacity to perceive and manage potential conflicts within our surroundings. While evidence implicates the involvement of the lateral prefrontal cortex and theta oscillations in detecting conflict stimuli, their causal role in conflict expectation remains elusive. Consequently, the exact computations and neural mechanisms underlying these cognitive processes still need to be determined.

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Patients recovering from COVID-19 commonly exhibit cognitive and brain alterations, yet the specific neuropathological mechanisms and risk factors underlying these alterations remain elusive. Given the significant global incidence of COVID-19, identifying factors that can distinguish individuals at risk of developing brain alterations is crucial for prioritizing follow-up care. Here, we report findings from a sample of patients consisting of 73 adults with a mild to moderate SARS-CoV-2 infection without signs of respiratory failure and 27 with infections attributed to other agents and no history of COVID-19.

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  • - Oral-facial-digital syndrome type 1 (OFD1) is an X-linked dominant disorder caused by mutations in the OFD1 gene, resulting in various facial, oral, and digital abnormalities.
  • - Skin symptoms occur in about 20%-30% of affected individuals and include evanescent milia (small cysts) and patchy hair loss (alopecia), which can mimic other conditions like tinea capitis.
  • - Diagnosis can be confirmed through genetic testing, especially when clinicians suspect OFD1 due to specific trichoscopic findings, lack of response to antifungal treatments, and presence of midline anomalies.
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Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental condition that exhibits a widely heterogeneous range of social and cognitive symptoms. This feature has challenged a broad comprehension of this neurodevelopmental disorder and therapeutic efforts to address its difficulties. Current therapeutic strategies have focused primarily on treating behavioral symptoms rather than on brain psychophysiology.

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