Publications by authors named "Olga S Perloff"

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  • * A study on adults with TSC found a unique neurofibrillary tangle condition called "TSC tauopathy," which was not present in other epilepsy patients or non-neurological controls, suggesting TSC has distinct neuropathological features.
  • * The TSC tauopathy showed specific patterns of tau protein modifications and was observed across various brain regions, indicating that individuals with TSC are at risk for this distinct form of tau-related brain changes, particularly in mid-life.
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Prosocial behavior, helping others in need in particular, occurs preferentially in response to the perceived distress of one's own group members or ingroup. To investigate the development of ingroup bias, neural activity during a helping test was analyzed in adolescent and adult rats. Although adults selectively released trapped ingroup members, adolescent rats helped both ingroup and outgroup members, suggesting that ingroup bias emerges in adulthood.

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The brain's capacity to respond to changing environments via hormonal signaling is critical to fine-tuned function. An emerging body of literature highlights a role for myelin plasticity as a prominent type of experience-dependent plasticity in the adult brain. Myelin plasticity is driven by oligodendrocytes (OLs) and their precursor cells (OPCs).

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Alterations in myelin, the protective and insulating sheath surrounding axons, affect brain function, as is evident in demyelinating diseases where the loss of myelin leads to cognitive and motor dysfunction. Recent evidence suggests that changes in myelination, including both hyper- and hypo-myelination, may also play a role in numerous neurological and psychiatric diseases. Protecting myelin and promoting remyelination is thus crucial for a wide range of disorders.

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