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Pain In Parkinson’S Disease: Characteristics And Responses In Ambulatory Care Patients, Lisette Bunting-Perry
Pain In Parkinson’S Disease: Characteristics And Responses In Ambulatory Care Patients, Lisette Bunting-Perry
Lisette K Bunting-Perry
Pain is often a disabling symptom in Parkinson’s disease (PD), and is currently underassessed, underdiagnosed, and undertreated in this population of primarily older adults. Guided by the Rugh Model of Psychological Components of Pain, an exploration of the characteristics of pain experienced by individuals with PD, and the relationships among the emotional, cognitive, perceptual, and behavioral aspects of pain was undertaken. A convenience sample of 125 patients with PD reporting average daily pain as 2 or greater on the Brief Pain Inventory-Short Form, were recruited for a cross-sectional descriptive survey from two large urban movement disorder centers. Multiple measures were …
Embryonic Stem Cell Derived Neural Precursor Grafts For Treatment Of Temporal Lobe Epilepsy, Janice R. Naegele
Embryonic Stem Cell Derived Neural Precursor Grafts For Treatment Of Temporal Lobe Epilepsy, Janice R. Naegele
Janice R Naegele
Temporal Lobe Epilepsy (TLE). For many TLE patients, there is an initial traumatic head injury that is the precipitating cause of epilepsy. Severe TLE can be associated with neuropathological changes, including hippocampal sclerosis, neurodegeneration in the dentate gyrus, and extensive reorganization of hippocampal circuits. Learning disabilities and psychiatric conditions may also occur in patients with severe TLE for whom conventional anti-epileptic drugs are ineffective. Novel treatments are needed to limit or repair neuronal damage, particularly to hippocampus and related limbic regions in severe TLE and to suppress temporal lobe seizures. A promising therapeutic strategy may be to restore inhibition of …
Trekking Through The Telencephalon: Hepatocyte Growth Factor-Mediated Guidance For Parvalbumin-Expressing Interneurons, Janice R. Naegele
Trekking Through The Telencephalon: Hepatocyte Growth Factor-Mediated Guidance For Parvalbumin-Expressing Interneurons, Janice R. Naegele
Janice R Naegele
No abstract provided.
Transcriptional Regulation Network Analysis Of The Hypertension-Perturbed Nucleus Tractus Solitarius, Gregory E. Gonye, Rajanikanth Vadigepalli, Haiping Hao, James S. Schwaber
Transcriptional Regulation Network Analysis Of The Hypertension-Perturbed Nucleus Tractus Solitarius, Gregory E. Gonye, Rajanikanth Vadigepalli, Haiping Hao, James S. Schwaber
Rajanikanth Vadigepalli
Poster Presentation.
Selective Breeding For 50 Khz Ultrasonic Vocalization Emission Produces, Howard Cromwell
Selective Breeding For 50 Khz Ultrasonic Vocalization Emission Produces, Howard Cromwell
Howard Casey Cromwell
Ultrasonic vocalizations (USVs) are emitted by rodents and can signal either negative or positive affective states in social and nonsocial contexts. Our recent work has utilized selective breeding based upon the emission of 50 kHz USVs in response to standard cross species hand play—namely experimenters ‘tickling’ rats. Previous work has shown that high-tickle responsive animals (i.e., rats emitting abundant 50 kHz USVs) are gregarious and express enhanced positive emotional behaviors relative to animals exhibiting low 50 kHz USVs. The present study extends this work by examining the developmental profile of play behavior and the suppression of play behavior by predator …
Alterations In Error-Related Brain Activity And Post-Error Behavior Over Time, Jason R. Themanson, Matthew B. Pontifex, Charles H. Hillman, Peter J. Rosen, Edward Mcauley
Alterations In Error-Related Brain Activity And Post-Error Behavior Over Time, Jason R. Themanson, Matthew B. Pontifex, Charles H. Hillman, Peter J. Rosen, Edward Mcauley
Jason R. Themanson, Ph.D
This study examines the relation between the error-related negativity (ERN) and post-error behavior over time in healthy young adults (N = 61). Event-related brain potentials were collected during two sessions of an identical flanker task. Results indicated changes in ERN and post-error accuracy were related across task sessions, with more negative ERN associated with greater improvements in post-error Accuracy. This relationship was independent of any cross-sectional relationships between overall task performance, individual difference factors, including personality and self-efficacy, and indices of self-regulatory action monitoring. These results indicate that the relation between ERN and post-error accuracy remains intact and consistent regardless …