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Obesity imposes serious health risks and involves alterations in resting-state functional connectivity of brain networks involved in eating behavior. Bariatric surgery is an effective treatment, but its effects on functional connectivity are still under debate. In this pre-registered study, we aimed to determine the effects of bariatric surgery on major resting-state brain networks (reward and default mode network) in a longitudinal controlled design.

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Semantic composition is the ability to combine single words to form complex meanings and is an essential component for successful communication. Evidence from neuroimaging studies suggests that semantic composition engages a widely distributed left-hemispheric network, including the anterior temporal lobe, the inferior frontal gyrus and the angular gyrus. To date, the functional relevance of these regions remains unclear.

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Infants' vocalizations at 6 months predict their productive vocabulary at one year.

Infant Behav Dev

August 2021

Clinic for Cognitive Neurology, Medical Faculty, University Leipzig, Liebigstr. 16, 04103, Leipzig, Germany; Department of Audiology and Phoniatrics, Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Augustenburger Platz 1, 13353, Berlin, Germany; Department of Neuropsychology, Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Stephanstr. 1a, 04103, Leipzig, Germany. Electronic address:

Long before their first words, children communicate by using speech-like vocalizations. These protophones might be indicative of infants' later language development. We here examined infants' (n = 56) early vocalizations at 6 months (vocal reactivity scale of the IBQ-R) as a predictor of their expressive and receptive language at 12 months (German version of the CDI).

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The neuroscience of social feelings: mechanisms of adaptive social functioning.

Neurosci Biobehav Rev

September 2021

Centre for Affective Disorders, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience, King's College London, UK.

Social feelings have conceptual and empirical connections with affect and emotion. In this review, we discuss how they relate to cognition, emotion, behavior and well-being. We examine the functional neuroanatomy and neurobiology of social feelings and their role in adaptive social functioning.

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The novel tau-PET tracer [F]PI-2620 detects the 3/4-repeat-(R)-tauopathy Alzheimer's disease (AD) and the 4R-tauopathies corticobasal syndrome (CBS) and progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP). We determined whether [F]PI-2620 binding characteristics deriving from non-invasive reference tissue modelling differentiate 3/4R- and 4R-tauopathies. Ten patients with a 3/4R tauopathy (AD continuum) and 29 patients with a 4R tauopathy (CBS, PSP) were evaluated.

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Feasibility of short imaging protocols for [F]PI-2620 tau-PET in progressive supranuclear palsy.

Eur J Nucl Med Mol Imaging

November 2021

Department of Nuclear Medicine, University Hospital of Munich, LMU Munich, Marchioninstraße 15, 81377, Munich, Germany.

Purpose: Dynamic 60-min positron emission tomography (PET) imaging with the novel tau radiotracer [F]PI-2620 facilitated accurate discrimination between patients with progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) and healthy controls (HCs). This study investigated if truncated acquisition and static time windows can be used for [F]PI-2620 tau-PET imaging of PSP.

Methods: Thirty-seven patients with PSP Richardson syndrome (PSP-RS) were evaluated together with ten HCs.

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Motor speech disorders in the nonfluent, semantic and logopenic variants of primary progressive aphasia.

Cortex

July 2021

Center for Cognitive Disorders, Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Technische Universität München, München, Germany; Munich Cluster for Systems Neurology (SyNergy), München, Germany.

Objective: Motor speech disorders (MSDs) are characteristic for nonfluent primary progressive aphasia (nfvPPA). In primary progressive aphasia (PPA) of the semantic (svPPA) and of the logopenic type (lvPPA), speech motor function is considered typically intact. However, knowledge on the prevalence of MSDs in svPPA and lvPPA is mainly based on studies with a priori knowledge of PPA syndrome diagnosis.

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A single dose of escitalopram blunts the neural response in the thalamus and caudate during monetary loss.

J Psychiatry Neurosci

April 2021

From the Emotion Neuroimaging Lab, Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany (Lewis, Zsido, Sacher); the International Max Planck Research School on Neuroscience of Communication: Function, Structure, and Plasticity, Leipzig, Germany (Lewis, Zsido); the Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Medical School, University of Tuebingen, Germany (Lewis); the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany (Mueller, Reinelt, Villringer); the Max Planck School of Cognition, Leipzig, Germany (Zsido); the Division of Clinical Pharmacology, Rudolf-Boehm-Institute of Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany (Regenthal); the Department of Psychology, School of Psychological Sciences, University of Haifa, Haifa, Israel (Okon-Singer); the Integrated Brain and Behavior Research Center (IBBR), University of Haifa, Haifa, Israel (Okon-Singer); the Department of Psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA, USA (Forbes); and the Clinic for Cognitive Neurology, University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany (Villringer, Sacher).

Background: Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) show acute effects on the neural processes associated with negative affective bias in healthy people and people with depression. However, whether and how SSRIs also affect reward and punishment processing on a similarly rapid time scale remains unclear.

Methods: We investigated the effects of an acute and clinically relevant dose (20 mg) of the SSRI escitalopram on brain response during reward and punishment processing in 19 healthy participants.

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Efficient neural transmission is crucial for optimal brain function, yet the plastic potential of white matter (WM) has long been overlooked. Growing evidence now shows that modifications to axons and myelin occur not only as a result of long-term learning, but also after short training periods. Motor sequence learning (MSL), a common paradigm used to study neuroplasticity, occurs in overlapping learning stages and different neural circuits are involved in each stage.

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Background: Little is known so far about the brain phenotype and the spatial interplay of different Alzheimer's disease (AD) biomarkers with structural and functional brain connectivity in the early phase of autosomal-dominant AD (ADAD). Multimodal PET/MRI might be suitable to fill this gap.

Material And Methods: We presented a 31-year-old male patient without a family history of dementia with progressive worsening of memory and motor function.

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Introduction: The term primary progressive aphasia (PPA) sums up the non-fluent (nfv), the semantic (sv), and the logopenic (lv) variant. Up to now, there is only limited data available concerning magnetic resonance imaging volumetry to monitor disease progression.

Methods: Structural brain imaging and an extensive assessment were applied at baseline and up to 4-year(s) follow-up in 269 participants.

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The reliable, valid and economic assessment of social cognition is more relevant than ever in the field of clinical psychology. Theory of Mind is one of the most important socio-cognitive abilities but standardized assessment instruments for adults are rare. The Reading the Mind in the Eyes Test (RMET) is well-established and captures the ability to identify mental states from gaze.

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Errata: Best practices for fNIRS publications.

Neurophotonics

January 2021

University Hospital Zurich, University of Zurich, Department of Neonatology, Biomedical Optics Research Laboratory, Neonatology Research, Zurich, Switzerland.

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Developmental research, like many fields, is plagued by low sample sizes and inconclusive findings. The problem is amplified by the difficulties associated with recruiting infant participants for research as well as the increased variability in infant responses. With sequential testing designs providing a viable alternative to paradigms facing such issues, the current study implemented a Sequential Bayes Factor (SBF) design on three findings in the developmental literature.

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As higher mental demands at work are associated with lower dementia risk and a key symptom of dementia is hippocampal atrophy, the study aimed at investigating the association between mental demands at work and hippocampal volume. We analyzed data from the population-based LIFE-Adult-Study in Leipzig, Germany ( = 1,409, age 40-80). Hippocampal volumes were measured three-dimensional Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI; 3D MP-RAGE) and mental demands at work were classified the O*NET database.

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Mapping grip force to motor networks.

Neuroimage

April 2021

LREN, Department of clinical neurosciences - CHUV, University Lausanne, Switzerland; Max-Planck Institute for Human Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Leipzig, German. Electronic address:

Aim: There is ongoing debate about the role of cortical and subcortical brain areas in force modulation. In a whole-brain approach, we sought to investigate the anatomical basis of grip force whilst acknowledging interindividual differences in connectivity patterns. We tested if brain lesion mapping in patients with unilateral motor deficits can inform whole-brain structural connectivity analysis in healthy controls to uncover the networks underlying grip force.

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Best practices for fNIRS publications.

Neurophotonics

January 2021

University Hospital Zurich, University of Zurich, Department of Neonatology, Biomedical Optics Research Laboratory, Neonatology Research, Zurich, Switzerland.

The application of functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) in the neurosciences has been expanding over the last 40 years. Today, it is addressing a wide range of applications within different populations and utilizes a great variety of experimental paradigms. With the rapid growth and the diversification of research methods, some inconsistencies are appearing in the way in which methods are presented, which can make the interpretation and replication of studies unnecessarily challenging.

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Impact of COMT val158met on tDCS-induced cognitive enhancement in older adults.

Behav Brain Res

March 2021

Department of Neurology, University Medicine Greifswald, Greifswald, Germany; Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Corporate Member of Freie Universität Berlin, Humboldt-Universität Berlin, and Berlin Institute of Health, Department of Neurology, NeuroCure Clinical Research Center, Berlin, Germany; German Centre for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE) Standort Greifswald, Greifswald, Germany. Electronic address:

Background: Previous studies suggest that genetic polymorphisms and aging modulate inter-individual variability in brain stimulation-induced plasticity. However, the relationship between genetic polymorphisms and behavioral modulation through transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) in older adults remains poorly understood.

Objective: Link individual tDCS responsiveness, operationalized as performance difference between tDCS and sham condition, to common genetic polymorphisms in healthy older adults.

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Smell perception plays an important role in eating behavior and might be involved in body weight gain. Since a body of literature implies that olfactory perception and function is hampered in obesity, we here investigate neuroanatomical correlates of this phenomenon. We assessed olfactory bulb (OB) volume with magnetic resonance imaging in 67 healthy participants with a body mass index (BMI) from 18.

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Background And Purpose: Despite continuing efforts in the multimodal assessment of the motor system after stroke, conclusive findings on the complementarity of functional and structural metrics of the ipsilesional corticospinal tract integrity and the role of the contralesional hemisphere are still lacking. This research aimed to find the best combination of motor system metrics, allowing the classification of patients into 3 predefined groups of upper limb motor recovery.

Methods: We enrolled 35 chronic ischemic stroke patients (mean 47 [26-66] years old, 29 [6-58] months poststroke) with a single supratentorial lesion and unilateral upper extremity weakness.

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Article Synopsis
  • The transition from employment to retirement is important, with mixed evidence on its impact on mental health, especially concerning early retirement due to health issues in Germany.
  • A study of 4,808 participants found no overall difference in depressive symptoms between employed and retired individuals, but specific types of early retirement had varying effects.
  • For women, retiring early due to ill health was associated with increased depressive symptoms, while voluntary retirement seemed to lower symptoms in men; thus, ill-health retirees, especially women, require targeted support in healthcare and social security.
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Social cognition, in particular mindreading, enables the understanding of another individual's feelings, intentions, desires, and mental states. The Reading the Mind in the Eyes Test (RMET) captures the ability to identify mental states from gaze. We investigated RMET accuracy in the context of age and cognition across the whole adult age-range (19-79 years) in a very large population-based sample ( = 1,603) with linear regression models accounting for cognitive abilities, neurological diseases, and psychiatric disorders.

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Importance: Progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) is a 4-repeat tauopathy. Region-specific tau aggregates establish the neuropathologic diagnosis of definite PSP post mortem. Future interventional trials against tau in PSP would strongly benefit from biomarkers that support diagnosis.

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The contribution of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors to motor learning by inducing motor cortical plasticity remains controversial given diverse findings from positive preclinical data to negative findings in recent clinical trials. To empirically address this translational disparity, we use functional magnetic resonance imaging in a double-blind, randomized controlled study to assess whether 20 mg escitalopram improves sequence-specific motor performance and modulates cortical motor response in 64 healthy female participants. We found decreased left premotor cortex responses during sequence-specific learning performance comparing single dose and steady escitalopram state.

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