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    Decrease in the burst onset latency of the recruited neurons leads to pruning of long delay connections. by Yevhen Tupikov (10319281)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>A: Burst onset latency between the parent and the recruited neurons decreases during recruitment. …”
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    A preliminary study of resting brain metabolism in treatment-resistant depression before and after treatment with olanzapine-fluoxetine combination by José V. Pardo (8293983)

    Published 2020
    “…The baseline metabolism of all individuals showed heterogeneous patterns when compared to a normative metabolic database. Although preliminary given the sample size, this study highlights several issues important for future work: marked dropout rate in this study design; need for large sample size for adequate power; baseline metabolic heterogeneity of TRD requiring careful subject characterization for future studies of interventions; relationship of amygdala activity decreases with response; and the relationship between baseline sgACC and VMPFC activity with response. …”
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    Sleep is largely unaffected in flies dying within 7 days post-TBI. by Bart van Alphen (12003724)

    Published 2022
    “…<b>(B1–3)</b> Average sleep bout length was strongly increased during the day, but <b>(C1–3)</b> sleep bout numbers were unaffected, suggesting that sleep more consolidated during post-TBI days 2 and 3. <b>(D1–3)</b> Wake activity during the day was not affected by TBI during the first 3 days post-TBI, indicating that the observed sleep effect is not due to decreased locomotion. …”
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    Table_1_Decreased Efficiency of Between-Network Dynamics During Early Memory Consolidation With Aging.docx by Ronja V. Faßbender (12547612)

    Published 2022
    “…Memory consolidation requires a complex interplay between large-scale brain networks, which qualitatively decreases with age.…”