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    Prognostic Significance of Preoperative Neurological Versus Radiological Deterioration in Older Patients with Moderate-to-Mild Traumatic Brain Injury

    by myneuronews January 28, 2026
    by myneuronews January 28, 2026

    Study Overview The study investigates the prognostic implications of preoperative neurological deterioration compared to radiological …

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    A Prefrontal Neuromodulation Route for Post-Traumatic Olfactory Dysfunction: A Perspective Supported by Recovery During Left-DLPFC rTMS

    by myneuronews January 28, 2026
    by myneuronews January 28, 2026

    Neuromodulation Mechanisms Neuromodulation refers to the process by which certain substances or stimuli influence the …

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    Rethinking “Mild” Concussion in Early Childhood

    by myneuronews January 25, 2026
    by myneuronews January 25, 2026

    Understanding Mild Concussions Mild concussions, often referred to as mild traumatic brain injuries (mTBIs), are …

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  • Functional neurological disorders

    Cognitive reappraisal training as an intervention in patients with functional movement disorders: a placebo-controlled EEG pilot study

    by myneuronews January 24, 2026
    by myneuronews January 24, 2026

    Study Overview The investigation focused on the effects of cognitive reappraisal training in patients diagnosed …

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    Cognitive reappraisal training as an intervention in patients with functional movement disorders: a placebo-controlled EEG pilot study

    by myneuronews January 24, 2026
    by myneuronews January 24, 2026

    Study Overview The research focused on the impact of cognitive reappraisal training as a potential …

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    Cognitive reappraisal training as an intervention in patients with functional movement disorders: a placebo-controlled EEG pilot study

    by myneuronews January 24, 2026
    by myneuronews January 24, 2026

    Study Overview This study investigates the effects of cognitive reappraisal training on individuals diagnosed with …

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  • Functional neurological disorders

    Cognitive reappraisal training as an intervention in patients with functional movement disorders: a placebo-controlled EEG pilot study

    by myneuronews January 24, 2026
    by myneuronews January 24, 2026

    Study Overview In recent years, there has been a growing interest in how psychological interventions …

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    Physiological Effects of Photobiomodulation Therapy in the Treatment of Multiple Concussions

    by myneuronews January 23, 2026
    by myneuronews January 23, 2026

    Physiological Mechanisms of Photobiomodulation Photobiomodulation (PBM) therapy is founded on the use of specific wavelengths …

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  • Functional neurological disorders

    The role of surveillance MRI scans in patients with sporadic cerebral cavernous malformations

    by myneuronews January 22, 2026
    by myneuronews January 22, 2026

    Role of Surveillance MRI Surveillance MRI plays a crucial role in the ongoing assessment of …

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    Functional Shotgun Metagenomic Insights into Gut Microbial Pathway and Enzyme Disruptions Linking Metabolism, Affect, Cognition, and Suicidal Ideation in Major Depressive Disorder

    by myneuronews January 22, 2026
    by myneuronews January 22, 2026

    Gut Microbial Pathways and Their Impact The human gut hosts a complex community of microorganisms …

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  • Real-world diagnostic performance of blood-based biomarkers for Alzheimer’s disease: robust performance except after stroke and high charlson comorbidity index
    Diagnostic Performance of Blood-Based Biomarkers Blood-based biomarkers have gained attention for their potential utility in…
  • Electroencephalographic findings and 5-year risk of posttraumatic epilepsy after mild traumatic brain injury: Insights from Second Karabakh War veterans
    Electroencephalographic Assessment Electroencephalography (EEG) plays a pivotal role in evaluating brain activity, particularly in individuals…
  • Functionality of symptoms and interpersonal communication in home video recordings of functional/dissociative versus epileptic seizures
    Functional Differences in Seizure Types Seizures can be broadly categorized into two main types: epileptic…
  • Postoperative Functional Neurologic Disorder in a Freestanding Ambulatory Surgery Center: A Case Report
    Background and Context Postoperative functional neurologic disorder (FND) represents a complex challenge within the field…
  • A novel umbrella graft approach in nasal reconstruction of patients with frontonasal dysplasia
    Background and Rationale The management of frontonasal dysplasia presents unique challenges due to the complex…

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  • Evaluation of sport-related concussion factors at baseline in a cohort of collegiate rugby union players
    Sport-related concussion (SRC) is a growing concern in Rugby Union (RU) and SRC's relationship to intrinsic and extrinsic factors is unknown. A descriptive cross-sectional design was used to describe the relationship between these factors in collegiate RU players. Intrinsic and extrinsic factors included: age, weight, height, position of play (POP), previous SRCs, previous neck injuries; […]
  • Electroencephalographic findings and 5-year risk of posttraumatic epilepsy after mild traumatic brain injury: Insights from Second Karabakh War veterans
    OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to investigate the long-term risk of posttraumatic epilepsy (PTE) and psychogenic nonepileptic seizures (PNES) following mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) in combat veterans and to evaluate the predictive value of early electroencephalographic (EEG) abnormalities and the impact of trauma mechanism (blast vs. nonblast).
  • An Exploratory Analysis and Comparison of Post-Concussion Symptom Networks in Young Adults with and without a Remote History of Concussion
    CONCLUSIONS: The variability in symptom presentations demonstrates the utility of within-person network models to match individuals to rehabilitation plans that best reflect their ongoing symptom experience over time. Future research should replicate this statistical approach in acutely injured, treatment-seeking individuals following concussion to determine if patterns of sleep impairments are truly specific to post-concussion presentations.
  • Validation of embedded PCL-5 symptom validity indices in active-duty military population
    CONCLUSION: These findings provide support for the cross-validation of all three embedded symptom validity indices at the identified cutoff scores as PCL-5 over-report measures within an active-duty sample. The PSS and PES demonstrated superior classification statistics, as the PRI was hampered by lower sensitivity.
  • Depressive Symptoms in Concussed Youth Athletes: Factor Analysis of the Patient Health Questionnaire Modified for Adolescents (PHQ-A)
    The presentation of depression symptoms in concussed youth athletes is not well understood. We examined the PHQ-A factor structure in concussed youth athletes. Five hundred and ninety-five youth athletes completed the PHQ-A and PCSS within 30 days of sport-related concussion. Factor analyses of the PHQ-A alone revealed a two-factor structure: cognitive-energy/sleep and emotional symptoms. When […]

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