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Communication calls produced by electrical stimulation of four structures in the guinea pig brain (2018)
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Green, D. B., Shackleton, T. M., Grimsley, J. M., Zobay, O., Wallace, M. N., & Palmer, A. R. (2018). Communication calls produced by electrical stimulation of four structures in the guinea pig brain. PLoS ONE, 13(3), Article e0194091. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0194091

One of the main central processes affecting the cortical representation of conspecific vocalizations is the collateral output from the extended motor system for call generation. Before starting to study this interaction we sought to compare the chara... Read More about Communication calls produced by electrical stimulation of four structures in the guinea pig brain.

Development and validation of the Nottingham Auditory Milestones (NAMES) profile for deaf children under 2 years old, using cochlear implants (2018)
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Datta, G., Kitterick, P. T., & Ramirez-Inscoe, J. (2018). Development and validation of the Nottingham Auditory Milestones (NAMES) profile for deaf children under 2 years old, using cochlear implants. Cochlear Implants International, 19(4), 181-192. https://doi.org/10.1080/14670100.2018.1452560

Objectives: Clinicians face considerable challenges in setting appropriate auditory goals for babies and young children who receive cochlear implants. This paper describes the rationale, organisation, implementation and validation of the Nottingham... Read More about Development and validation of the Nottingham Auditory Milestones (NAMES) profile for deaf children under 2 years old, using cochlear implants.

Anaesthesia workload measurement devices: qualitative systematic review (2018)
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Almghairbi, D. S., Marufu, T. C., & Moppett, I. K. (2018). Anaesthesia workload measurement devices: qualitative systematic review. BMJ Simulation & Technology Enhanced Learning, 4(3), 112-116. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjstel-2017-000263

Background: Management of mental workload is a key aspect of safety in anaesthesia but there is no gold standard tool to assess mental workload, risking confusion in clinical and research use of such tools. Objective: This review assessed currentl... Read More about Anaesthesia workload measurement devices: qualitative systematic review.

Dynamic metabolic patterns tracking neurodegeneration and gliosis following 26S proteasome dysfunction in mouse forebrain neurons (2018)
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Geiszler, P. C., Ugun-Klusek, A., Lawler, K., Pardon, M.-C., Yuchun, D., Bai, L., …Bedford, L. (in press). Dynamic metabolic patterns tracking neurodegeneration and gliosis following 26S proteasome dysfunction in mouse forebrain neurons. Scientific Reports, 8, Article 4833. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-23155-2

Metabolite profiling is an important tool that may better capture the multiple features of neurodegeneration. With the considerable parallels between mouse and human metabolism, the use of metabolomics in mouse models with neurodegenerative pathology... Read More about Dynamic metabolic patterns tracking neurodegeneration and gliosis following 26S proteasome dysfunction in mouse forebrain neurons.

Altered connectivity of the right anterior insula drives the pain connectome changes in chronic knee osteoarthritis (2018)
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Cottam, W. J., Iwabuchi, S. J., Drabek, M. M., Reckziegel, D., & Auer, D. P. (2018). Altered connectivity of the right anterior insula drives the pain connectome changes in chronic knee osteoarthritis. PAIN, 159(5), https://doi.org/10.1097/j.pain.0000000000001209

Resting-state functional connectivity (FC) has proven a powerful approach to understand the neural underpinnings of chronic pain, reporting altered connectivity in three main networks: the default mode (DMN), central executive (CEN), and the salience... Read More about Altered connectivity of the right anterior insula drives the pain connectome changes in chronic knee osteoarthritis.

Early results on the use of chitosan-N-acetylcysteine (Lacrimera®) in the management of dry eye disease of varied etiology (2018)
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Messina, M., & Dua, H. S. (2019). Early results on the use of chitosan-N-acetylcysteine (Lacrimera®) in the management of dry eye disease of varied etiology. International Ophthalmology, 39(3), 693-696. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10792-018-0843-0

Purpose To evaluate the effect of once daily administration of chitosan-N-acetylcysteine (Lacrimera®) in the management of dry eye disease (DED). Methods Eighteen patients (3 male, 15 female) aged 25–86 years (mean 61.1) and suffering from moder... Read More about Early results on the use of chitosan-N-acetylcysteine (Lacrimera®) in the management of dry eye disease of varied etiology.

The Physiological Bases of Hidden Noise-Induced Hearing Loss: Protocol for a Functional Neuroimaging Study (Preprint) (2018)
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Dewey, R. S., Hall, D. A., Guest, H., Prendergast, G., Plack, C. J., & Francis, S. T. (2018). The Physiological Bases of Hidden Noise-Induced Hearing Loss: Protocol for a Functional Neuroimaging Study (Preprint)

Background: Rodent studies indicate that noise exposure can cause permanent damage to synapses between inner hair cells and high-threshold auditory nerve fibers, without permanently altering threshold sensitivity. These demonstrations of what is c... Read More about The Physiological Bases of Hidden Noise-Induced Hearing Loss: Protocol for a Functional Neuroimaging Study (Preprint).

The Physiological Bases of Hidden Noise-Induced Hearing Loss: Protocol for a Functional Neuroimaging Study (2018)
Journal Article
Dewey, R. S., Hall, D. A., Guest, H., Prendergast, G., Plack, C. J., & Francis, S. T. (2018). The Physiological Bases of Hidden Noise-Induced Hearing Loss: Protocol for a Functional Neuroimaging Study. JMIR Research Protocols, 7(3), Article e79. https://doi.org/10.2196/resprot.9095

Background: Rodent studies indicate that noise exposure can cause permanent damage to synapses between inner hair cells and high-threshold auditory nerve fibers, without permanently altering threshold sensitivity. These demonstrations of what is comm... Read More about The Physiological Bases of Hidden Noise-Induced Hearing Loss: Protocol for a Functional Neuroimaging Study.

Bayesian optimization of large-scale biophysical networks (2018)
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Hadida, J., Sotiropoulos, S. N., Abeysuriya, R. G., Woolrich, M. W., & Jbabdi, S. (2018). Bayesian optimization of large-scale biophysical networks. NeuroImage, 174, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2018.02.063

The relationship between structure and function in the human brain is well established, but not yet well characterised. Large-scale biophysical models allow us to investigate this relationship, by leveraging structural information (e.g. derived from... Read More about Bayesian optimization of large-scale biophysical networks.