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Training Neuroscience QuarterlyThe open exchange of ideas is key to scientific progress, and while knowledge sharing is common among peers, labs, and institutions, the scientific community is increasingly recognizing its value and providing incentives to form global connections.
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Early and accurate diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease (AD) will be key for effective personalized treatment plans ( [Cummings, 2023][1]). Significant difficulties in auditory processing have been frequently reported in many patients with mild cognitive impairment, the prodromal form of AD ( [Tarawneh et al., 2022][2]), making it an outstanding candidate as AD diagnostic biomarker. However, the efficiency of diagnosis with this parameter has not been explored. Here we show that when male mice with amyloidosis begin to show memory decline, changes in the auditory brainstem response (ABR) to clicks enable the reliable diagnosis of disease using a machine learning algorithm. Interpretation of the machine learning diagnosis revealed that the upper levels of the auditory pathway, including the inferior colliculus, were the probable sources of the defects. Histological analyses show that in these locations, neuroinflammation and plaque deposition temporally correlate with behavioral changes consistent with memory l...Apr 1, 2025
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AbstractCreativity has been predominantly studied in three major categories: divergent thinking, insight problem solving, and having professional artists perform. Interestingly, the brain regions that are engaged in creative tasks are also known to play a role ...Nov 13, 2016
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We look forward to welcoming attendees to Washington, D.C. on November 11-15.
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The proposal submission period is now closed. Submitters will be contacted regarding acceptance in the spring.
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The proposal submission period is now closed. Submitters will be contacted regarding acceptance in the spring.
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Neuroscience QuarterlyOne of the most important benefits of SfN membership is the Society’s ability to connect neuroscientists from all over the world.