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| 1 | Microglial senescence in neurodegeneration: Insights, implications, and therapeutic opportunities | Samuel Olajide T; Oyerinde TO; Omotosho OI; Okeowo OM; Olajide OJ; Ijomone OM; | 39364217 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 2 | Microfluidic Wound-Healing Assay for Comparative Study on Fluid Dynamic, Chemical and Mechanical Wounding on Microglia BV2 Migration | Yazdanpanah Moghadam E; Sonenberg N; Packirisamy M; | 39203655 ENCS |
| 3 | Myelin basic protein mRNA levels affect myelin sheath dimensions, architecture, plasticity, and density of resident glial cells | Bagheri H; Friedman H; Hadwen A; Jarweh C; Cooper E; Oprea L; Guerrier C; Khadra A; Collin A; Cohen-Adad J; Young A; Victoriano GM; Swire M; Jarjour A; Bechler ME; Pryce RS; Chaurand P; Cougnaud L; Vuckovic D; Wilion E; Greene O; Nishiyama A; Benmamar-Badel A; Owens T; Grouza V; Tuznik M; Liu H; Rudko DA; Zhang J; Siminovitch KA; Peterson AC; | 39023138 CSBN |
| 4 | Dopamine dysregulation in Parkinson's disease flattens the pleasurable urge to move to musical rhythms | Pando-Naude V; Matthews TE; Højlund A; Jakobsen S; Østergaard K; Johnsen E; Garza-Villarreal EA; Witek MAG; Penhune V; Vuust P; | 37724707 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 5 | Microfluidic Wound-Healing Assay for ECM and Microenvironment Properties on Microglia BV2 Cells Migration | Yazdanpanah Moghadam E; Sonenberg N; Packirisamy M; | 36832056 ENCS |
| 6 | Depression, Estrogens, and Neuroinflammation: A Preclinical Review of Ketamine Treatment for Mood Disorders in Women | Gagne C; Piot A; Brake WG; | 35115970 CSBN |
| 7 | Sex differences in developmental patterns of neocortical astroglia: A mouse translatome database | Rurak GM; Simard S; Freitas-Andrade M; Lacoste B; Charih F; Van Geel A; Stead J; Woodside B; Green JR; Coppola G; Salmaso N; | 35108542 ENCS |
| 8 | Molecular mechanisms of neurodegeneration in the entorhinal cortex that underlie its selective vulnerability during the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease. | Olajide OJ, Suvanto ME, Chapman CA | 33495355 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 9 | The sensation of groove engages motor and reward networks. | Matthews TE, Witek MAG, Lund T, Vuust P, Penhune VB | 32217163 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 10 | Comparative morphology and phagocytic capacity of primary human adult microglia with time-lapse imaging. | Levtova N, Healy LM, Gonczi CMC, Stopnicki B, Blain M, Kennedy TE, Moore CS, Antel JP, Darlington PJ | 28606377 PERFORM |
| 11 | A dataset of multi-contrast population-averaged brain MRI atlases of a Parkinson׳s disease cohort. | Xiao Y, Fonov V, Chakravarty MM, Beriault S, Al Subaie F, Sadikot A, Pike GB, Bertrand G, Collins DL | 28491942 PERFORM |
| Title: | Dopamine dysregulation in Parkinson's disease flattens the pleasurable urge to move to musical rhythms | ||||
| Authors: | Pando-Naude V, Matthews TE, Højlund A, Jakobsen S, Østergaard K, Johnsen E, Garza-Villarreal EA, Witek MAG, Penhune V, Vuust P | ||||
| Link: | https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37724707/ | ||||
| DOI: | 10.1111/ejn.16128 | ||||
| Publication: | The European journal of neuroscience | ||||
| Keywords: | Parkinson'; s disease; basal ganglia; dopamine; harmony; music-induced pleasure; predictive processes; rhythm; | ||||
| PMID: | 37724707 | Category: | Date Added: | 2023-09-19 | |
| Dept Affiliation: | PSYCHOLOGY | ||||
Description: |
The pleasurable urge to move to music (PLUMM) activates motor and reward areas of the brain and is thought to be driven by predictive processes. Dopamine in motor and limbic networks is implicated in beat-based timing and music-induced pleasure, suggesting a central role of basal ganglia (BG) dopaminergic systems in PLUMM. This study tested this hypothesis by comparing PLUMM in participants with Parkinson's disease (PD), age-matched controls, and young controls. Participants listened to musical sequences with varying rhythmic and harmonic complexity (low, medium and high), and rated their experienced pleasure and urge to move to the rhythm. In line with previous results, healthy younger participants showed an inverted U-shaped relationship between rhythmic complexity and ratings, with preference for medium complexity rhythms, while age-matched controls showed a similar, but weaker, inverted U-shaped response. Conversely, PD showed a significantly flattened response for both the urge to move and pleasure. Crucially, this flattened response could not be attributed to differences in rhythm discrimination and did not reflect an overall decrease in ratings. For harmonic complexity, PD showed a negative linear pattern for both the urge to move and pleasure while healthy age-matched controls showed the same pattern for pleasure and an inverted U for the urge to move. This contrasts with the pattern observed in young healthy controls in previous studies, suggesting that both healthy aging and PD also influence affective responses to harmonic complexity. Together, these results support the role of dopamine within cortico-striatal circuits in the predictive processes that form the link between the perceptual processing of rhythmic patterns and the affective and motor responses to rhythmic music. |



