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Progesterone improves acute recovery after traumatic brain injury in the aged rat.
Cutler SM, Cekic M, Miller DM, Wali B, VanLandingham JW, Stein DG. Cutler SM, et al. Among authors: cekic m. J Neurotrauma. 2007 Sep;24(9):1475-86. doi: 10.1089/neu.2007.0294. J Neurotrauma. 2007. PMID: 17892409
Thus, in aged male rats, treatment with 16 mg/kg progesterone improves short-term motor recovery and attenuates edema, secondary inflammation, and cell death after TBI....
Thus, in aged male rats, treatment with 16 mg/kg progesterone improves short-term motor recovery and attenuates edema, secondary infl …
Age effects on gray matter volume and attentional performance in Zen meditation.
Pagnoni G, Cekic M. Pagnoni G, et al. Among authors: cekic m. Neurobiol Aging. 2007 Oct;28(10):1623-7. doi: 10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2007.06.008. Epub 2007 Jul 25. Neurobiol Aging. 2007. PMID: 17655980
Zen meditation, a Buddhist practice centered on attentional and postural self-regulation, has been speculated to bring about beneficial long-term effects for the individual, ranging from stress reduction to improvement of cognitive function. ...
Zen meditation, a Buddhist practice centered on attentional and postural self-regulation, has been speculated to bring about beneficial long …
Noradrenergic suppression of synaptic transmission may influence cortical signal-to-noise ratio.
Hasselmo ME, Linster C, Patil M, Ma D, Cekic M. Hasselmo ME, et al. Among authors: cekic m. J Neurophysiol. 1997 Jun;77(6):3326-39. doi: 10.1152/jn.1997.77.6.3326. J Neurophysiol. 1997. PMID: 9212278 Free article.
This can be interpreted as an increase in signal-to-noise ratio, but the term noise does not accurately characterize activity dependent on the intrinsic spread of excitation, which would more accurately be described as interpretation or retrieval. ...
This can be interpreted as an increase in signal-to-noise ratio, but the term noise does not accurately characterize activity depende …