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Mechanisms underlying fNIRS-neurofeedback over the prefrontal cortex for participants with binge-eating disorder.

Clin Neurophysiol

December 2023

Integrated Research and Treatment Center AdiposityDiseases, Behavioral Medicine Research Unit, Leipzig University Medical Center, Stephanstrasse 9a, 04103 Leipzig, Germany.

Objective: Despite the increasing popularity of neurofeedback (NF), aiming at voluntary modulation of dysfunctional prefrontal cortex (PFC) signals in the treatment of binge-eating disorder (BED) and/or overweight, mechanisms remain poorly understood.

Methods: Based on a randomized-controlled trial offering 12 food-specific real-time functional near-infrared spectroscopy (rtfNIRS)-NF sessions to participants with BED (n = 22), this preregistered study examined (1) online regulation success as predictor for offline regulation success, defined by PFC signals during regulation versus watch, and subjective regulation success, and (2) changes in loss of control (LOC) eating after vs. before and across 12 rtfNIRS-NF-sessions.

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  • Recent models view spatial attention as a "blinking spotlight" that samples visual information over time, leading to fluctuations in behavior even when attention seems steady.
  • New research points to rhythmic activity in the frontoparietal network as the basis for this rhythmic attention, though causal support was previously lacking.
  • A study using patients with frontoparietal lesions showed that these lesions caused specific periodic attention deficits, demonstrating that neural oscillations have direct effects on attention-guided perceptual sensitivity.
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Massively parallel functional dissection of schizophrenia-associated noncoding genetic variants.

Cell

November 2023

Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry, Munich 80804, Germany; Department of Psychiatry, University of Münster, Münster 48149, Germany; Center for Soft Nanoscience, University of Münster, Münster 48149, Germany. Electronic address:

Schizophrenia (SCZ) is a highly heritable mental disorder with thousands of associated genetic variants located mostly in the noncoding space of the genome. Translating these associations into insights regarding the underlying pathomechanisms has been challenging because the causal variants, their mechanisms of action, and their target genes remain largely unknown. We implemented a massively parallel variant annotation pipeline (MVAP) to perform SCZ variant-to-function mapping at scale in disease-relevant neural cell types.

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Stress-induced brain responses are associated with BMI in women.

Commun Biol

October 2023

Section of Medical Psychology, Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Faculty of Medicine, University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany.

Overweight and obesity are associated with altered stress reactivity and increased inflammation. However, it is not known whether stress-induced changes in brain function scale with BMI and if such associations are driven by peripheral cytokines. Here, we investigate multimodal stress responses in a large transdiagnostic sample using predictive modeling based on spatio-temporal profiles of stress-induced changes in activation and functional connectivity.

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Abstract perceptual choice signals during action-linked decisions in the human brain.

PLoS Biol

October 2023

Department of Neural Dynamics and Magnetoencephalography, Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research, University of Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany.

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  • Humans can make abstract choices that aren't always tied to physical actions, but most studies link choices to actions.
  • Researchers found that the brain represents these abstract choices independently of motor actions using MEG signals, showing distinct brain areas for choice representation and motor signals.
  • The study suggests that there’s a common process in the brain for making decisions, which can operate regardless of whether the action tied to the choice is known or not.
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Auditory experience-dependent plasticity is often studied in the domain of musical expertise. Available evidence suggests that years of musical practice are associated with structural and functional changes in auditory cortex and related brain regions. Resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can be used to investigate neural correlates of musical training and expertise beyond specific task influences.

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There are sounds that most people perceive as highly unpleasant, for instance, the sound of rubbing pieces of polystyrene together. Previous research showed larger physiological and neural responses for such aversive compared to neutral sounds. Hitherto, it remains unclear whether habituation, i.

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Microbiome Metabolome Integration Platform (MMIP): a web-based platform for microbiome and metabolome data integration and feature identification.

Brief Bioinform

September 2023

Centre for Health Science and Technology, JIS Institute of Advanced Studies and Research Kolkata, JIS University, West Bengal, India.

A microbial community maintains its ecological dynamics via metabolite crosstalk. Hence, knowledge of the metabolome, alongside its populace, would help us understand the functionality of a community and also predict how it will change in atypical conditions. Methods that employ low-cost metagenomic sequencing data can predict the metabolic potential of a community, that is, its ability to produce or utilize specific metabolites.

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Neuroblastoma, the most common childhood solid tumor, originates from primitive sympathetic nervous system cells. Epoxyazadiradione (EAD) is a limonoid derived from , belonging to the family Meliaceae. In this study, we isolated the EAD from seed and studied the anti-cancer potential against neuroblastoma.

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Linguistic law-like compression strategies emerge to maximize coding efficiency in marmoset vocal communication.

Proc Biol Sci

September 2023

Neurobiology of Social Communication, Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Hearing Research Centre, University of Tübingen, Medical Center, Elfriede-Aulhorn-Strasse 5, 72076 Tübingen, Germany.

Human language follows statistical regularities or linguistic laws. For instance, Zipf's law of brevity states that the more frequently a word is used, the shorter it tends to be. All human languages adhere to this word structure.

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Predictors of neurofeedback treatment outcome in binge-eating disorder: An exploratory study.

Int J Eat Disord

December 2023

Integrated Research and Treatment Center Adiposity Diseases, Behavioral Medicine Research Unit, Leipzig University Medical Center, Leipzig, Germany.

Objective: Knowledge on predictors for treatment response to psychotherapy in binge-eating disorder (BED) is mixed and not yet available for increasingly popular neurofeedback (NF) treatment targeting self-regulation of aberrant brain activity. This study examined eating disorder- and psychopathology-related predictors for NF treatment success in BED.

Method: Patients with BED (N = 78) were randomized to 12 sessions of real-time functional near-infrared spectroscopy (rtfNIRS)-NF, targeting individual prefrontal cortex signal up-regulation, electroencephalography (EEG)-NF, targeting down-regulation of fronto-central beta activity, or waitlist (WL).

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Identification of regulatory links between transcription and RNA processing with long-read sequencing.

STAR Protoc

December 2023

Max Planck Institute of Immunobiology and Epigenetics, 79108 Freiburg, Germany; CIBSS Centre for Integrative Biological Signalling Studies, University of Freiburg, 79104 Freiburg, Germany. Electronic address:

We present a detailed protocol for sequencing full-length mRNA isoforms using the Oxford nanopore long-read sequencing technology. We describe steps for poly(A) RNA isolation, library preparation, and cDNA size selection. We then detail procedures for sequencing and processing and a computational framework to identify exon couplings and assign mRNA 5' ends and 3' ends to each other.

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Attentional effects on local V1 microcircuits explain selective V1-V4 communication.

Neuroimage

November 2023

Ernst Strüngmann Institute (ESI) for Neuroscience in Cooperation with Max Planck Society, Frankfurt 60528, Germany; International Max Planck Research School for Neural Circuits, Frankfurt 60438, Germany; Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition, and Behaviour, Radboud University, Nijmegen 6525 EN, the Netherlands.

Selective attention implements preferential routing of attended stimuli, likely through increasing the influence of the respective synaptic inputs on higher-area neurons. As the inputs of competing stimuli converge onto postsynaptic neurons, presynaptic circuits might offer the best target for attentional top-down influences. If those influences enabled presynaptic circuits to selectively entrain postsynaptic neurons, this might explain selective routing.

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The capacity for language is a defining property of our species, yet despite decades of research, evidence on its neural basis is still mixed and a generalized consensus is difficult to achieve. We suggest that this is partly caused by researchers defining "language" in different ways, with focus on a wide range of phenomena, properties, and levels of investigation. Accordingly, there is very little agreement among cognitive neuroscientists of language on the operationalization of fundamental concepts to be investigated in neuroscientific experiments.

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Characterizing brain stage-dependent pupil dynamics based on lateral hypothalamic activity.

Cereb Cortex

October 2023

Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Charlestown, MA 02129, United States.

Pupil dynamics presents varied correlation features with brain activity under different vigilant levels. The modulation of brain dynamic stages can arise from the lateral hypothalamus (LH), where diverse neuronal cell types contribute to arousal regulation in opposite directions via the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC). However, the relationship of the LH and pupil dynamics has seldom been investigated.

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During aging, proteostasis capacity declines and distinct proteins become unstable and can accumulate as protein aggregates inside and outside of cells. Both in disease and during aging, proteins selectively aggregate in certain tissues and not others. Yet, tissue-specific regulation of cytoplasmic protein aggregation remains poorly understood.

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Bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) signaling and fluid shear stress (FSS) mediate complementary functions in vascular homeostasis and disease development. It remains to be shown whether altered chromatin accessibility downstream of BMP and FSS offers a crosstalk level to explain changes in SMAD-dependent transcription. Here, we employed ATAC-seq to analyze arterial endothelial cells stimulated with BMP9 and/or FSS.

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Reward improves memory through both encoding and consolidation processes. In this preregistered study, we tested whether reward effects on memory generalize from high-rewarded items to low-rewarded but episodically related items. Fifty-nine human volunteers incidentally encoded associations between unique objects and repeated scenes.

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Reliability of gamified reinforcement learning in densely sampled longitudinal assessments.

PLOS Digit Health

September 2023

Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Tübingen Center for Mental Health, University of Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany.

Reinforcement learning is a core facet of motivation and alterations have been associated with various mental disorders. To build better models of individual learning, repeated measurement of value-based decision-making is crucial. However, the focus on lab-based assessment of reward learning has limited the number of measurements and the test-retest reliability of many decision-related parameters is therefore unknown.

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Problems in understanding speech in noisy environments are characteristic for age-related hearing loss. Since hearing aids do not mitigate these communication problems in every case, potential alternatives in a clinical rehabilitation plan need to be explored. This study investigates whether a computer-based speechreading training improves audiovisual speech perception in noise in a sample of middle-aged and older adults (N = 62, 47-83 years) with 32 participants completing a speechreading training and 30 participants of an active control group completing a foreign language training.

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Members of the NSL histone acetyltransferase complex are involved in multiorgan developmental syndromes. While the NSL complex is known for its importance in early development, its role in fully differentiated cells remains enigmatic. Using a kidney-specific model, we discovered that deletion of NSL complex members KANSL2 or KANSL3 in postmitotic podocytes led to catastrophic kidney dysfunction.

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Self-regulating systems change along different timescales. Within a given week, a depressed person's affect might oscillate around a low equilibrium point. However, when the timeframe is expanded to capture the year during which they onboarded antidepressant medication, their equilibrium and oscillatory patterns might reorganize around a higher affective point.

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Human WIPI β-propellers function as PI3P effectors in autophagy, with WIPI4 and WIPI3 being able to link autophagy control by AMPK and TORC1 to the formation of autophagosomes. WIPI1, instead, assists WIPI2 in efficiently recruiting the ATG16L1 complex at the nascent autophagosome, which in turn promotes lipidation of LC3/GABARAP and autophagosome maturation. However, the specific role of WIPI1 and its regulation are unknown.

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  • * Researchers found that aging leads to significant changes in gene expression related to vascular function, with 1,388 genes being altered, which may contribute to BBB dysfunction.
  • * The results suggest that the apelinergic axis, involving the peptide apelin and its receptor, plays a crucial role in maintaining BBB health and vascular integrity as we age.
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