Most viewed Neurology articles in June 2015
Orexin receptor activation generates gamma band input to cholinergic and serotonergic arousal system neurons and drives an intrinsic Ca2+-dependent resonance in LDT and PPT cholinergic neurons
Masaru Ishibashi, Iryna Gumenchuk, Bryan Kang, Catherine Steger, Elizabeth Lynn, Nancy E. Molina, Leonard M Eisenberg, and Christopher S Leonard*
Social and behavioral determinants of perceived insufficient sleep: analysis of the behavioral risk factor surveillance system
Michael A Grandner*, Nicholas J Jackson, Bilgay Izci-Balserak, Rebecca A Gallagher, Renee Murray-Bachman, Natasha J Williams, Nirav Patel, and Girardin Jean-Louis
Elderly rely on proprioception rather than on space cues when standing
Isabella Katharina Wiesmeier, Daniela Dalin, and Christoph Maurer*
The temporal pattern of changes in serum biomarker levels reveals complex and dynamically changing pathologies after exposure to a single low-intensity blast in mice
Farid Ahmed, Ibolja Cernak, Stefan Plantman, and Denes V Agoston*
Gray matter volume changes in the apathetic elderly
Hongjie Yan, Keiichi Onoda, and Shuhei Yamaguchi*
Insights into the modulation of dopamine transporter function by amphetamine, orphenadrine and cocaine binding
Mary Hongying Cheng, Ethan Block, Feizhuo Hu, Murat Can Cobanoglu, Alexander Sorkin, and Ivet Bahar*
Blast overpressure waves induce transient anxiety and regional changes in cerebral glucose metabolism and delayed hyperarousal in rats
Hibah Omar Awwad*, Larry P. Gonzalez, Paul Tompkins, Megan Lerner, Daniel J Brackett, Vibhudutta Awasthi, and Kelly M. Standifer
Cerebrospinal fluid P-tau181P: biomarker for improved differential dementia diagnosis
Hanne Struyfs, Ellis Niemantsverdriet, Joery Goossens, Erik Fransen, Jean-Jacques Martin, Peter Paul De Deyn, and Sebastiaan Engelborghs*
Stroke outreach in an inner city market: a platform for identifying African American males for stroke prevention interventions
Anjail Zarinah Sharrief*, Brenda Johnson, and Victor Cruz Urrutia
Anatomical location of the mesencephalic locomotor region (MLR) and its possible role in locomotion, posture, cataplexy and Parkinsonism
Jun Lu*
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