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| 1 | BOLD Long-Range Temporal Correlations Reflect Changes in Language and Depression Across Intensive Aphasia Therapy | Jäger AP; Steele CJ; Dreyer FR; Osterloh MR; Sadlon A; Nikulin V; Mohr B; Pulvermüller F; | 40927858 SOH |
| 2 | 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 |
| 3 | Cross-modal plasticity in children with cochlear implant: converging evidence from EEG and functional near-infrared spectroscopy | Deroche MLD; Wolfe J; Neumann S; Manning J; Hanna L; Towler W; Wilson C; Bien AG; Miller S; Schafer E; Gemignani J; Alemi R; Muthuraman M; Koirala N; Gracco VL; | 38846536 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 4 | Decreased long-range temporal correlations in the resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging blood-oxygen-level-dependent signal reflect motor sequence learning up to 2 weeks following training | Jäger AP; Bailey A; Huntenburg JM; Tardif CL; Villringer A; Gauthier CJ; Nikulin V; Bazin PL; Steele CJ; | 38124341 SOH |
| 5 | Audiovisual integration in children with cochlear implants revealed through EEG and fNIRS | Alemi R; Wolfe J; Neumann S; Manning J; Towler W; Koirala N; Gracco VL; Deroche M; | 37989460 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 6 | Olfaction and reaction: The role of olfactory and hypothalamic investment in the antipredator responses to chemical alarm cues by northern redbelly dace | Joyce BJ; Brown GE; | 37876646 BIOLOGY |
| 7 | Using cortico-cerebellar structural patterns to classify early- and late-trained musicians | Shenker JJ; Steele CJ; Zatorre RJ; Penhune VB; | 37326147 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 8 | Visuo-motor transformations in the intraparietal sulcus mediate the acquisition of endovascular medical skill | Paul KI; Mueller K; Rousseau PN; Glathe A; Taatgen NA; Cnossen F; Lanzer P; Villringer A; Steele CJ; | 36529202 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 9 | Early musical training shapes cortico-cerebellar structural covariation | Shenker JJ; Steele CJ; Chakravarty MM; Zatorre RJ; Penhune VB; | 34657166 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 10 | Neurobehavioral, neurochemical and synaptic plasticity perturbations during postnatal life of rats exposed to chloroquine in-utero | Olajide OJ; Alliy ZO; Ojo DO; Osinubi OO; Bello SO; Ibrahim FE; Adukwu FO; Abikoye TO; Gbadamosi IT; Mutholib NY; Bamisi O; Ajiboye OJ; Okesina AA; Alli-Oluwafuyi A; Oyewole AL; Nafiu AB; Akinola O; | 33845156 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 11 | White matter microstructural changes in short-term learning of a continuous visuomotor sequence | Tremblay SA; Jäger AT; Huck J; Giacosa C; Beram S; Schneider U; Grahl S; Villringer A; Tardif CL; Bazin PL; Steele CJ; Gauthier CJ; | 33885965 PERFORM |
| 12 | Evaluating the correlation between genome-wide diversity and the release of plastic phenotypic variation in experimental translocations to novel natural environments. | Yates MC, Fraser DJ | 33274531 BIOLOGY |
| 13 | Modulation of premotor cortex response to sequence motor learning during escitalopram intake. | Molloy EN; Mueller K; Beinhölzl N; Blöchl M; Piecha FA; Pampel A; Steele CJ; Scharrer U; Zheleva G; Regenthal R; Sehm B; Nikulin VV; Möller HE; Villringer A; Sacher J; | 33148103 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 14 | Early-life and parental predation risk shape fear acquisition in adult minnows. | Crane AL, Meuthen D, Thapa H, Ferrari MCO, Brown GE | 33125574 BIOLOGY |
| 15 | Response of reindeer mating time to climatic variability. | Paoli A, Weladji RB, Holand Ø, Kumpula J | 32727535 BIOLOGY |
| 16 | Novel FMRI-Compatible wrist robotic device for brain activation assessment during rehabilitation exercise | H Sharini, N Riyahi Alam, H Khabiri, H Arabalibeik, H Hashemi, A R Azimi, S Masjoodi | 32507416 PERFORM |
| 17 | Short-term Captivity Drives Hypothalamic Plasticity and Asymmetry in Wild-Caught Northern Red Bellied Dace (Chrosomus eos). | Joyce BJ, Brown GE | 32447778 BIOLOGY |
| 18 | Congenital Deafness Leads to Altered Overt Oculomotor Behaviors. | Sharp A, Turgeon C, Johnson AP, Pannasch S, Champoux F, Ellemberg D | 32327967 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 19 | What you learn & when you learn it: Impact of early bilingual & music experience on the structural characteristics of auditory-motor pathways | Vaquero L; Rousseau PN; Vozian D; Klein D; Penhune V; | 32119984 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 20 | The descending motor tracts are different in dancers and musicians. | Giacosa C, Karpati FJ, Foster NEV, Hyde KL, Penhune VB | 31620887 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 21 | Conservation through the lens of (mal)adaptation: Concepts and meta-analysis. | Derry AM, Fraser DJ, Brady SP, Astorg L, Lawrence ER, Martin GK, Matte JM, Negrín Dastis JO, Paccard A, Barrett RDH, Chapman LJ, Lane JE, Ballas CG, Close M, Crispo E | 31417615 BIOLOGY |
| 22 | Heterosynaptic modulation of evoked synaptic potentials in layer II of the entorhinal cortex by activation of the parasubiculum. | Sparks DW, Chapman CA | 27146979 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 23 | Time for new thinking about sensitive periods | Penhune V; de Villers-Sidani E; | 24782723 MLNP |
| 24 | Advanced MRI techniques to improve our understanding of experience-induced neuroplasticity. | Tardif CL, Gauthier CJ, Steele CJ, Bazin PL, Schäfer A, Schaefer A, Turner R, Villringer A | 26318050 PERFORM |
| 25 | Tracking the microstructural properties of the main white matter pathways underlying speech processing in simultaneous interpreters | Elmer S; Hänggi J; Vaquero L; Cadena GO; François C; Rodríguez-Fornells A; | 30831314 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 26 | Cognitive plasticity in older adults: effects of cognitive training and physical exercise. | Bherer L | 25773610 PERFORM |
| Title: | BOLD Long-Range Temporal Correlations Reflect Changes in Language and Depression Across Intensive Aphasia Therapy | ||||
| Authors: | Jäger AP, Steele CJ, Dreyer FR, Osterloh MR, Sadlon A, Nikulin V, Mohr B, Pulvermüller F | ||||
| Link: | https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40927858/ | ||||
| DOI: | 10.1161/STROKEAHA.124.050064 | ||||
| Publication: | Stroke | ||||
| Keywords: | depression; magnetic resonance imaging; mental health; neuronal plasticity; stroke; | ||||
| PMID: | 40927858 | Category: | Date Added: | 2025-09-10 | |
| Dept Affiliation: |
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1 Brain Language Laboratory, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany (A.-T.P.J., M.R.O., A.S., F.P.). 2 Department of Neurology, Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany (A.-T.P.J., C.J.S., V.N.). 3 Department of Psychology, School of Health, Concordia University, Montreal, QC, Canada (C.J.S.). 4 Medizinische Fakultät OWL, Universität Bielefeld, Germany (F.R.D.). 5 Einstein Center for Neurosciences, Berlin, Germany (M.R.O., F.P.). 6 ZeNIS-Center for Neuropsychology and Intensive Language Therapy, Berlin, Germany (B.M.). 7 Cluster of Excellence Matters of Activity. Image Space Material, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin, Germany (F.P.). 8 Berlin School of Mind and Brain, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin, Germany (F.P.). |
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Background: Intensive language-action therapy treats language deficits and depressive symptoms in chronic poststroke aphasia, yet the underlying neural mechanisms remain underexplored. Long-range temporal correlations (LRTCs) in blood oxygenation level-dependent signals indicate persistence in brain activity patterns and may relate to learning and levels of depression. This observational study investigates blood oxygenation level-dependent LRTC changes alongside therapy-induced language and mood improvements in perisylvian and domain-general brain areas. Methods: Sixteen patients with chronic poststroke aphasia underwent functional magnetic resonance imaging before and after 2 to 4 weeks of intensive language-action therapy. Therapy took place at Freie Universität Berlin (2014-2020). Language functions and depression were assessed using the Aachen Aphasia Test, the Beck Depression Inventory, and the Montgomery-Åsberg Depression Rating Scale. We implemented a passive reading functional magnetic resonance imaging paradigm and analyzed data using detrended fluctuation analysis to assess LRTC. A 2×2×2 (time, hemisphere, and region of interest) repeated measures ANCOVA (covariates: age, lesion size, time poststroke, and therapy intensity) was conducted in frontoparietal/temporal perisylvian areas across hemispheres before/after therapy. Correlation analyses explored links between changes in behavior and LRTC in focal perisylvian areas and across the whole brain. Results: Younger patients (relative to the continuous age range of our sample) showed reductions in LRTC across therapy, whereas relatively older patients tended toward increases. We found that changes in LRTC correlated with changes in language performance in right hemisphere perisylvian regions and bilateral domain-general and memory areas (eg, hippocampus, thalamus, supplementary motor area, and putamen). Similarly, changes in depressive symptoms correlated with LRTC changes in right hemisphere perisylvian regions. Conclusions: LRTC changes across therapy reflect changes in both language performance and depression in chronic poststroke aphasia. Predominantly right perisylvian and domain-general regions seem critical for neuroplasticity in language rehabilitation. In addition, the observed role of right perisylvian regions in mood regulation highlights the interconnection of cognitive recovery and emotional well-being. LRTC may represent a valuable biomarker for tracking therapy-related neuroplasticity. |



