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- Inter-organelle contact sites have become increasingly appreciated as important regulators of cellular homeostasis, and disruption of inter-organelle contact site dynamics and function has been observed in various pathologies. Recently, inter-organelle contact sites between mitochondria and lysosomes were discovered, offering a new mechanism by which these two organelles may directly interact,...
- Keyword:
- Calcium, Neurological Disease, Mitochondria, Lysosome, Contact Sites, and Imaging
- Subject:
- Medicine, Biology, and Neurosciences
- Creator:
- Peng, Wesley J
- Owner:
- Scholarly Digital Publishing
- Language:
- en
- Date Uploaded:
- 10/07/2021
- Date Created:
- 2021-01-01
- Resource Type:
- Dissertation
- Alternate Identifier:
- http://dissertations.umi.com/northwestern:15610 and etdadmin_upload_827420
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- Description:
- Brain network organization, the emergence of cognition, and the accumulation of neurodegenerative pathology are interwoven concepts frequently studied under the umbrella of behavioral neurology, neuropsychiatry, neuropsychology, and neuropathology. One approach to studying the organization of cognitive processes is to study those with selective deficits in such networks. To understand how...
- Keyword:
- brain networks, Alzheimer disease, neuroimaging, cortical atrophy, and primary progressive aphasia
- Subject:
- Medical imaging, Pathology, and Neurosciences
- Creator:
- Martersteck, Adam Christopher
- Owner:
- Scholarly Digital Publishing
- Language:
- en
- Date Uploaded:
- 01/21/2021
- Date Created:
- 2020-01-01
- Resource Type:
- Dissertation
- Alternate Identifier:
- etdadmin_upload_743337 and http://dissertations.umi.com/northwestern:15111
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- Description:
- Research on how sleep contributes to memory has blossomed in recent years. These studies have generally focused on whether or not sleep impacts various types of memory independently. An open question is whether sleep interactively influences different memory types. My research focuses on two types of memory—specificity and generalization. Whereas...
- Keyword:
- generalization, memory, targeted memory reactivation, memory consolidation, and sleep
- Subject:
- Cognitive psychology, Psychobiology, and Neurosciences
- Creator:
- Witkowski, Sarah (Sadie)
- Owner:
- Scholarly Digital Publishing
- Language:
- en
- Date Uploaded:
- 04/15/2021
- Date Created:
- 2020-01-01
- Resource Type:
- Dissertation
- Alternate Identifier:
- http://dissertations.umi.com/northwestern:15250 and etdadmin_upload_763727
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- Description:
- Store-operated Ca2+ entry (SOCE) is a principal mechanism for generating cellular Ca2+ signals. Store-operated Ca2+ release-activated Ca2+ (CRAC) channels serve an essential role in generating Ca2+ elevations needed for transcriptional, enzymatic, and secretory effector cascades in many cell types. CRAC channels, comprised of the ER Ca2+ sensor STIM and the...
- Subject:
- Biology and Neurosciences
- Creator:
- Toth, Anna
- Owner:
- Scholarly Digital Publishing
- Language:
- en
- Date Uploaded:
- 02/12/2020
- Date Created:
- 2019-01-01
- Resource Type:
- Dissertation
- Alternate Identifier:
- http://dissertations.umi.com/northwestern:14766 and etdadmin_upload_679006
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- Description:
- Movement is achieved by combining synaptic inputs from various sources and activating motor unit populations. Motor units are the quantal elements of motor control which act as a neuromechanical transducer that converts sensory inputs into motor output. Because of the tight neuromuscular junctions between motoneuron axon terminals and a large...
- Keyword:
- EMG, Human Motor Control, PICs, Motor Units, and Delta-F
- Subject:
- Neurosciences
- Creator:
- Kim, Edward
- Owner:
- Scholarly Digital Publishing
- Language:
- en
- Date Uploaded:
- 10/07/2021
- Date Created:
- 2021-01-01
- Resource Type:
- Dissertation
- Alternate Identifier:
- http://dissertations.umi.com/northwestern:15604 and etdadmin_upload_824453
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- Description:
- The hippocampus has been identified as a critical structure for supporting spatial memory processes in both humans and animals alike. Many of these processes such as the ability to self-localize in a given environment as well as engage in goal-directed navigation are thought to depend on the location-specific firing of...
- Subject:
- Behavioral sciences, Biophysics, and Neurosciences
- Creator:
- Adoff, Michael David
- Owner:
- Scholarly Digital Publishing
- Language:
- en
- Date Uploaded:
- 04/29/2020
- Date Created:
- 2020-01-01
- Resource Type:
- Dissertation
- Alternate Identifier:
- etdadmin_upload_718033 and http://dissertations.umi.com/northwestern:14990
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- Description:
- Protein homeostasis, or proteostasis, is essential for preserving all cellular functions and involves a balance of protein synthesis, folding, trafficking, and degradation. A collapse in proteostasis is a common feature of many neurodegenerative disorders that are characterized by the accumulation of insoluble protein aggregates in the brain. Parkinson’s disease (PD)...
- Keyword:
- lysosomal dysfunction, protein folding, induced pluripotent stem cell models, ER stress, and protein aggregation
- Subject:
- Molecular biology and Neurosciences
- Creator:
- Stojkovska, Iva
- Owner:
- Scholarly Digital Publishing
- Language:
- en
- Date Uploaded:
- 02/02/2022
- Date Created:
- 2021-01-01
- Resource Type:
- Dissertation
- Alternate Identifier:
- http://dissertations.umi.com/northwestern:15793 and etdadmin_upload_850723
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- Description:
- New neurons are continuously produced in the subgranular zone of the dentate gyrus of the hippocampus throughout life. These newborn dentate granule cells (DGCs) undergo a stereotyped process of morphological and functional maturation during the first few weeks after differentiation that recapitulates some aspects of postnatal neuronal development. The inhibitory...
- Keyword:
- synapse, dentate gyrus, GABA, adult neurogenesis, Fragile X, and running
- Subject:
- Neurosciences
- Creator:
- Remmers, Christine L
- Owner:
- Scholarly Digital Publishing
- Language:
- en
- Date Uploaded:
- 02/12/2020
- Date Created:
- 2019-01-01
- Resource Type:
- Dissertation
- Alternate Identifier:
- http://dissertations.umi.com/northwestern:14492 and etdadmin_upload_634151
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- Description:
- Dynamic decision-making is a complex process that relies on our ability to generate, evaluate and implement a variety of strategies. Understanding how people navigate this process is a difficult problem that requires a wide range of methodologies. This study details a combination of behavioral experiments, computational modeling, and neuroimaging that...
- Keyword:
- Memory Systems, Decision Making, Computational Neuroscience, Learning, Category Learning, and Cognitive Modeling
- Subject:
- Cognitive psychology, Psychology, and Neurosciences
- Creator:
- Reuveni, Ben
- Owner:
- Scholarly Digital Publishing
- Language:
- en
- Date Uploaded:
- 01/21/2021
- Date Created:
- 2020-01-01
- Resource Type:
- Dissertation
- Alternate Identifier:
- http://dissertations.umi.com/northwestern:15045 and etdadmin_upload_732002
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- Description:
- The dentate gyrus is the first region for information processing within the classic hippocampal trisynaptic circuit, and this position makes it an important structure for the formation of associative memories. The dentate gyrus contains two major types of excitatory neurons: granule cells and mossy cells. While previous work has shown...
- Subject:
- Neurosciences
- Creator:
- Miller, Lisa
- Owner:
- Scholarly Digital Publishing
- Language:
- en
- Date Uploaded:
- 02/02/2022
- Date Created:
- 2021-01-01
- Resource Type:
- Dissertation
- Alternate Identifier:
- etdadmin_upload_861456 and http://dissertations.umi.com/northwestern:15850
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- Description:
- The basal ganglia are a remarkably complicated and interconnected tangle of subcortical nuclei whose exact function and composition are hotly debated to this day. What is plainly obvious, however, is that loss of dopaminergic modulation in the basal ganglia, as is the case in Parkinson’s disease (PD) following the progressive...
- Keyword:
- in vivo electrophysiology, optogenetics, 6-hydroxydopamine, anesthesia, and basal ganglia
- Subject:
- Neurosciences
- Creator:
- Kovaleski, Ryan Francis
- Owner:
- Scholarly Digital Publishing
- Language:
- en
- Date Uploaded:
- 01/21/2021
- Date Created:
- 2020-01-01
- Resource Type:
- Dissertation
- Alternate Identifier:
- etdadmin_upload_720363 and http://dissertations.umi.com/northwestern:15020
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- Description:
- After stroke, inappropriate muscle activity phasing during the locomotor cycle is a key contributor to locomotor impairment. Muscle phasing has been shown to vary between behaviors post-stroke, but the degree to which individuals can voluntarily modulate activity is unclear. This dissertation consists of a series of three studies that investigate...
- Subject:
- Neurosciences
- Creator:
- Mullens, Christopher Howard
- Owner:
- Scholarly Digital Publishing
- Language:
- en
- Date Uploaded:
- 02/12/2020
- Date Created:
- 2019-01-01
- Resource Type:
- Dissertation
- Alternate Identifier:
- etdadmin_upload_672305 and http://dissertations.umi.com/northwestern:14729
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- Description:
- The mammalian retina contains three classes of photoreceptors: rods, cones and the recently discovered intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells (ipRGCs). ipRGCs express the photopigment melanopsin and were initially thought to be a homogeneous population of cells that drive subconscious visual behaviors such as circadian photoentrainment and pupil constriction. However, recent...
- Subject:
- Neurosciences
- Creator:
- Sonoda, Takuma
- Owner:
- Scholarly Digital Publishing
- Language:
- en
- Date Uploaded:
- 01/21/2021
- Date Created:
- 2020-01-01
- Resource Type:
- Dissertation
- Alternate Identifier:
- http://dissertations.umi.com/northwestern:15030 and etdadmin_upload_724350
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- Description:
- The cerebellum is involved in sensorimotor processing and motor control in the brain. What has been found across many species for many behaviors is cerebellar Purkinje (Pkj) cells and cerebellar nuclear (CbN) cells show activity that is related to and predictive of movements. Less is known about how patterns of...
- Subject:
- Neurosciences
- Creator:
- Brown, Spencer T
- Owner:
- Scholarly Digital Publishing
- Language:
- en
- Date Uploaded:
- 02/12/2020
- Date Created:
- 2019-01-01
- Resource Type:
- Dissertation
- Alternate Identifier:
- http://dissertations.umi.com/northwestern:14720 and etdadmin_upload_669457
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- Description:
- Identifying key molecular mechanisms and targets for therapeutic development in sporadic neurodegenerative diseases has been challenging. Therefore, in-depth investigation of genetic forms of disease can provide valuable insight into pathogenic disease mechanisms. The discovery of genetic forms of Parkinson’s disease (PD) has highlighted the importance of the autophagy/lysosomal and mitochondrial/oxidative...
- Subject:
- Neurosciences
- Creator:
- Nguyen, Maria Bac-Ai
- Owner:
- Scholarly Digital Publishing
- Language:
- en
- Date Uploaded:
- 02/12/2020
- Date Created:
- 2018-01-01
- Resource Type:
- Dissertation
- Alternate Identifier:
- etdadmin_upload_630756 and http://dissertations.umi.com/northwestern:14484
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- Description:
- Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD) and Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) are two devastating neurodegenerative diseases that affect 100,000s of people globally. They have a severe adverse impact on society, yet there are currently no early diagnostic tools or disease-modifying therapies available. Despite their clinical heterogeneity, evidence points to these diseases being on...
- Keyword:
- TDP-43 Proteinopathy, Compositional Data Analysis, Mitochondria, RNA-Seq, microRNA, and FUS Proteinopathy
- Subject:
- Molecular biology, Bioinformatics, and Neurosciences
- Creator:
- McGee, Warren A
- Owner:
- Scholarly Digital Publishing
- Language:
- en
- Date Uploaded:
- 02/12/2020
- Date Created:
- 2019-01-01
- Resource Type:
- Dissertation
- Alternate Identifier:
- http://dissertations.umi.com/northwestern:14675 and etdadmin_upload_663037
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- Description:
- The exchange of information in the brain is accomplished through sequences of action potentials that result from the integration of local microcircuits. Unraveling the connectivity of the neurons that constitute these microcircuits and how they contribute to network activity is vital for understanding how information is relayed through the brain...
- Subject:
- Neurosciences
- Creator:
- Fiske, Michael Patrick
- Owner:
- Scholarly Digital Publishing
- Language:
- en
- Date Uploaded:
- 04/15/2021
- Date Created:
- 2021-01-01
- Resource Type:
- Dissertation
- Alternate Identifier:
- http://dissertations.umi.com/northwestern:15476 and etdadmin_upload_797275
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- Description:
- Voltage-gated Na channels are expressed in all neurons, and are responsible for the upstroke of the action potential. They are part of a complex of proteins that includes pore-forming α subunits and auxiliary subunits that modify their trafficking, gating, and function. The modulation of Na channels by auxiliary subunits is...
- Keyword:
- beta4, sodium channels, resurgent current, FGF14, and purkinje cells
- Subject:
- Neurosciences
- Creator:
- White, Hayley Virginia
- Owner:
- Scholarly Digital Publishing
- Language:
- en
- Date Uploaded:
- 01/21/2021
- Date Created:
- 2020-01-01
- Resource Type:
- Dissertation
- Alternate Identifier:
- http://dissertations.umi.com/northwestern:15070 and etdadmin_upload_740150
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- Description:
- We have a remarkable ability to perform complex, coordinated movements without much conscious effort. In addition to the computations required to generate commands for muscles, a key aspect of coordinated motor control is incorporating sensory feedback about the movement. One of the most important feedback routes is through proprioception, the...
- Keyword:
- reaching, somatosensory cortex, monkey, cat hindlimb, musculoskeletal model, and motion tracking
- Subject:
- Biomedical engineering and Neurosciences
- Creator:
- Chowdhury, Raeed Hasan
- Owner:
- Scholarly Digital Publishing
- Language:
- en
- Date Uploaded:
- 02/12/2020
- Date Created:
- 2019-01-01
- Resource Type:
- Dissertation
- Alternate Identifier:
- http://dissertations.umi.com/northwestern:14692 and etdadmin_upload_666011
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- Description:
- Leptin, a peptide mainly secreted in proportion to adipose tissue mass, increases energy expenditure with a parallel increase in breathing. The existence of a leptin-mediated neural circuit linking breathing to metabolism has been speculated, yet the precise central mechanisms were unknown. In my thesis, I show that optogenetic activation of...
- Keyword:
- Nucleus of the Solitary Tract, NALCN, and obesity
- Subject:
- Neurosciences
- Creator:
- Do, Jeehaeh
- Owner:
- Scholarly Digital Publishing
- Language:
- en
- Date Uploaded:
- 02/01/2021
- Date Created:
- 2020-01-01
- Resource Type:
- Dissertation
- Alternate Identifier:
- http://dissertations.umi.com/northwestern:15246 and etdadmin_upload_763656
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- Description:
- The interaction of amyloid-β (Aβ) with endogenous metal ions is thought to play a role in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). However, limited tools exist to study and modulate Aβ-metal binding. The Meade lab has developed cobalt(III) Schiff base (Co(III)-sb) complexes as protein inhibitors that competitively displace metals from...
- Keyword:
- amyloid-beta, coordination complex, aggregation, and cobalt(III) Schiff base
- Subject:
- Biochemistry, Biology, and Neurosciences
- Creator:
- Roberts, Kaleigh Filisa
- Owner:
- Scholarly Digital Publishing
- Language:
- en
- Date Uploaded:
- 02/01/2021
- Date Created:
- 2018-01-01
- Resource Type:
- Dissertation
- Alternate Identifier:
- http://dissertations.umi.com/northwestern:15349 and etdadmin_upload_773649
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- Description:
- Birds such as the barn owl and zebra finch are known for their remarkable hearing abilities that are critical for survival, communication and vocal learning functions. A key to achieving these hearing abilities is the speed and precision required for the temporal coding of sound; a process heavily dependent on...
- Keyword:
- Nucleus magnocellularis, Voltage dependent potassium channel, Voltage dependent sodium channel, Tonotopy, Development, and Auditory system
- Subject:
- Neurosciences
- Creator:
- Hong, Hui
- Owner:
- Scholarly Digital Publishing
- Language:
- en
- Date Uploaded:
- 02/12/2020
- Date Created:
- 2019-01-01
- Resource Type:
- Dissertation
- Alternate Identifier:
- http://dissertations.umi.com/northwestern:14516 and etdadmin_upload_638995
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- Description:
- The brain is known to shrink in normal aging or neurodegenerative disease and yet the neurobiological underpinnings of the cortical atrophy remain elusive. The structural changes that represent cortical atrophy can be measured during life using the reliable and quantitative method known as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Primary progressive aphasia...
- Keyword:
- Alzheimer's disease, cortical atrophy, neurons, activated microglia, and primary progressive aphasia
- Subject:
- Medical imaging, Pathology, and Neurosciences
- Creator:
- Ohm, Daniel Timothy
- Owner:
- Scholarly Digital Publishing
- Language:
- en
- Date Uploaded:
- 02/12/2020
- Date Created:
- 2019-01-01
- Resource Type:
- Dissertation
- Alternate Identifier:
- http://dissertations.umi.com/northwestern:14532 and etdadmin_upload_640035
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- Description:
- Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) encompasses a group of neurodegenerative disorders characterized by cognitive and behavioral impairments. Heterozygous mutations in progranulin (PGRN) cause familial FTD and result in decreased PGRN expression, while homozygous mutations result in complete loss of PGRN expression and lead to the neurodegenerative lysosomal storage disorder neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis...
- Keyword:
- Frontotemporal Dementia, Progranulin, Lysosome, and Cathepsin D
- Subject:
- Neurosciences
- Creator:
- Valdez, Clarissa
- Owner:
- Scholarly Digital Publishing
- Language:
- en
- Date Uploaded:
- 02/12/2020
- Date Created:
- 2017-01-01
- Resource Type:
- Dissertation
- Alternate Identifier:
- http://dissertations.umi.com/northwestern:14449 and etdadmin_upload_626172
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- Description:
- Understanding associative memory is fundamental for a variety of neurological and neurodegenerative diseases, however, a large proportion of this research has excluded female subjects due to unsubstantiated bias. By including intact females, ovariectomized females and males in the study of associative memory, clear sex differences in acquisition emerged. Female mice...
- Subject:
- Neurosciences
- Creator:
- Rapp, Amy
- Owner:
- Scholarly Digital Publishing
- Language:
- en
- Date Uploaded:
- 06/28/2021
- Date Created:
- 2021-01-01
- Resource Type:
- Dissertation
- Alternate Identifier:
- http://dissertations.umi.com/northwestern:15501 and etdadmin_upload_802347
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- Description:
- For years, neuroscientists have strived to understand memory consolidation, where salient memories are sorted and organized into distributed cortical networks for long-term storage. A large body of sleep research suggests that slow-wave sleep is an optimal opportunity for memory consolidation, and that consolidation is driven, at least in part, by...
- Keyword:
- memory replay, functional MRI, slow-wave sleep, memory consolidation, olfactory reactivation, and ventromedial prefrontal cortex
- Subject:
- Neurosciences
- Creator:
- Shanahan, Laura Kathleen
- Owner:
- Scholarly Digital Publishing
- Language:
- en
- Date Uploaded:
- 02/12/2020
- Date Created:
- 2019-01-01
- Resource Type:
- Dissertation
- Alternate Identifier:
- http://dissertations.umi.com/northwestern:14493 and etdadmin_upload_634332
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- Description:
- Coordinated movement relies on the precise and controlled activation of populations of motor units, which convert the commands of the nervous system into muscle forces. Motor unit firing patterns are often nonlinear and generated through the response to a combination of ionotropic excitatory and inhibitory commands, as well as metabotropic...
- Keyword:
- Motoneuron, Delta-F, Motor Unit, Aging, Stroke, and Persistent Inward Currents
- Subject:
- Biomedical engineering and Neurosciences
- Creator:
- Hassan, Altamash Shamsul
- Owner:
- Scholarly Digital Publishing
- Language:
- en
- Date Uploaded:
- 10/07/2021
- Date Created:
- 2021-01-01
- Resource Type:
- Dissertation
- Alternate Identifier:
- etdadmin_upload_843639 and http://dissertations.umi.com/northwestern:15718
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- Description:
- Navigating through the world is typically a multisensory experience. Mammals are believed to navigate using a cognitive map of space stored in the hippocampus. Yet, it is unclear how and whether spatial information of different sensory modalities can contribute to this map. A major barrier to addressing this question has...
- Keyword:
- 2-photon calcium imaging, Spatial cognition, Spatial perception, Vision, Smellevision, and Olfaction
- Subject:
- Cognitive psychology, Behavioral sciences, and Neurosciences
- Creator:
- Radvansky, Brad Allen
- Owner:
- Scholarly Digital Publishing
- Language:
- en
- Date Uploaded:
- 02/01/2021
- Date Created:
- 2020-01-01
- Resource Type:
- Dissertation
- Alternate Identifier:
- etdadmin_upload_770028 and http://dissertations.umi.com/northwestern:15322
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- Description:
- Interactions between working memory and long term memory systems are still not well understood, as the systems have long been thought to be mostly separate. An interesting intersection of these memory systems is domain-specific expertise, whereby individuals are able to show supra-span memory for information related to the area of...
- Keyword:
- Expertise, Working memory, Long term memory, and Domain-specific expertise
- Subject:
- Psychology and Neurosciences
- Creator:
- Gigler, Kathryn Lee
- Owner:
- Scholarly Digital Publishing
- Language:
- en
- Date Uploaded:
- 01/21/2021
- Date Created:
- 2020-01-01
- Resource Type:
- Dissertation
- Alternate Identifier:
- http://dissertations.umi.com/northwestern:15112 and etdadmin_upload_743356
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- Description:
- Understanding associative memory is fundamental for a variety of neurological and neurodegenerative diseases, however, a large proportion of this research has excluded female subjects due to unsubstantiated bias. By including intact females, ovariectomized females and males in the study of associative memory, clear sex differences in acquisition emerged. Female mice...
- Subject:
- Neurosciences
- Creator:
- Rapp, Amy
- Owner:
- Scholarly Digital Publishing
- Language:
- en
- Date Uploaded:
- 06/28/2021
- Date Created:
- 2021-01-01
- Resource Type:
- Dissertation
- Alternate Identifier:
- http://dissertations.umi.com/northwestern:15501 and etdadmin_upload_802347
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- Description:
- Rhythmic fluctuations of electrical activity in the brain provide insights into the proposed mechanism by which we encode experiences and then maintain, forget, modify, and retrieve them. Yet there is still much to learn about how neural oscillations relate to memory function. The purpose of this research is to discover...
- Keyword:
- Reactivation, EEG, Consolidation, Sleep, Memory, and Oscillation
- Subject:
- Cognitive psychology, Psychology, and Neurosciences
- Creator:
- Creery, Jessica Danielle
- Owner:
- Scholarly Digital Publishing
- Language:
- en
- Date Uploaded:
- 02/12/2020
- Date Created:
- 2018-01-01
- Resource Type:
- Dissertation
- Alternate Identifier:
- http://dissertations.umi.com/northwestern:14395 and etdadmin_upload_615973
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- Description:
- Basal ganglia are a highly interconnected group of nuclei involved in motor control. The external globus pallidus (GPe) is a critical node within the basal ganglia circuit. While the prevailing basal ganglia circuit model assumes the GPe as merely a relay, phasic changes in the activity of GPe neurons during...
- Subject:
- Neurosciences
- Creator:
- Pamukcu, Arin
- Owner:
- Scholarly Digital Publishing
- Language:
- en
- Date Uploaded:
- 02/01/2021
- Date Created:
- 2020-01-01
- Resource Type:
- Dissertation
- Alternate Identifier:
- etdadmin_upload_770344 and http://dissertations.umi.com/northwestern:15325
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- Description:
- Individuals following a stroke suffer from a host of movement impairments that affect the upper extremity. Hand use is often significantly compromised, especially in individuals with more severe impairments, which makes it difficult for individuals to participate in activities of daily living. One of the major goals of rehabilitation is...
- Keyword:
- EEG, Stroke, Rehabilitation, Neuroimaging, Hand, and Upper Extremity
- Subject:
- Neurosciences
- Creator:
- Wilkins, Kevin Bryant
- Owner:
- Scholarly Digital Publishing
- Language:
- en
- Date Uploaded:
- 02/12/2020
- Date Created:
- 2019-01-01
- Resource Type:
- Dissertation
- Alternate Identifier:
- http://dissertations.umi.com/northwestern:14743 and etdadmin_upload_675263
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- Description:
- Classical conditioning is a form of associative learning and can be used as a behavioral paradigm to model and investigate the neural mechanisms underlying associative learning. In this work, classical conditioning paradigms are used to test the effectiveness of a disease model on the impact of learning and emotional regulation...
- Keyword:
- Entorhinal Cortex, Persistent Firing, Aging, Memory, Learning, and Postburst Afterhyperpolarization
- Subject:
- Neurosciences
- Creator:
- Lin, Carmen
- Owner:
- Scholarly Digital Publishing
- Language:
- en
- Date Uploaded:
- 02/01/2021
- Date Created:
- 2020-01-01
- Resource Type:
- Dissertation
- Alternate Identifier:
- http://dissertations.umi.com/northwestern:15321 and etdadmin_upload_770003
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- Description:
- Movement and sensing fundamentally works in a synergistic manner. Animal's sensory organs --- be they independently movable like eyes or requiring whole body movement as in the case of electroreceptors --- are actively manipulated throughout stimulus-driven active sensing behaviors. Though these sensing-related motions have been individually reported and analyzed across...
- Keyword:
- information theory, behavior, uncertainty, Shannon-Weaver entropy, active sensing, and exploration-exploitation tradeoff
- Subject:
- Engineering, Artificial intelligence, and Neurosciences
- Creator:
- Chen, Chen
- Owner:
- Scholarly Digital Publishing
- Language:
- en
- Date Uploaded:
- 04/15/2021
- Date Created:
- 2019-01-01
- Resource Type:
- Dissertation
- Alternate Identifier:
- http://dissertations.umi.com/northwestern:14742 and etdadmin_upload_675222
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- Description:
- Prions are self-perpetuating, alternative protein conformations associated with neurological diseases and normal cellular functions. Saccharomyces cerevisiae contains many endogenous prions – providing a powerful system to study prionization. Previously, the Li Lab demonstrated that Swi1, a component of the SWI/SNF chromatin-remodeling complex, can form the prion [SWI+]. A small region,...
- Keyword:
- prions, [SWI+], Saccharomyces cerevisiae, yeast, Swi1, and protein aggregation
- Subject:
- Molecular biology, Bioinformatics, and Neurosciences
- Creator:
- Goncharoff, Dustin Kenneth
- Owner:
- Scholarly Digital Publishing
- Language:
- en
- Date Uploaded:
- 06/28/2021
- Date Created:
- 2021-01-01
- Resource Type:
- Dissertation
- Alternate Identifier:
- etdadmin_upload_816388 and http://dissertations.umi.com/northwestern:15538
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- Description:
- The presence of subjective cognitive decline (SCD) among cognitively normal-for-age older adults is increasingly hypothesized to represent a preclinical stage in the development of Alzheimer’s dementia (Jessen et al., 2014). This project aimed to characterize this construct with regard to its cognitive, motor, emotional, and functional features. The first study...
- Keyword:
- Alzheimer's disease, subjective cognitive decline, and cognitive aging
- Subject:
- Clinical psychology and Neurosciences
- Creator:
- Kielb, Stephanie
- Owner:
- Scholarly Digital Publishing
- Language:
- en
- Date Uploaded:
- 02/12/2020
- Date Created:
- 2019-01-01
- Resource Type:
- Dissertation
- Alternate Identifier:
- http://dissertations.umi.com/northwestern:14814 and etdadmin_upload_685763
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- Description:
- Stroke is the leading cause of permanent adult disability. Subcortical unilateral (hemiparetic) stroke affecting the internal capsule or basal ganglia is the most common of all strokes and usually results in hemiparesis of the contralateral arm and leg. About 80% of the individuals with a moderate to severe hemiparetic stroke...
- Keyword:
- stroke, spinal cord, Sensorimotor pathways, brainstem, and magnetic resonance imaging
- Subject:
- Neurosciences
- Creator:
- Karbasforoushan, Haleh
- Owner:
- Scholarly Digital Publishing
- Language:
- en
- Date Uploaded:
- 02/01/2021
- Date Created:
- 2020-01-01
- Resource Type:
- Dissertation
- Alternate Identifier:
- etdadmin_upload_754987 and http://dissertations.umi.com/northwestern:15187
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- Description:
- Contactin associated protein like 2 (CNTNAP2) has emerged as a prominent susceptibility gene implicated in multiple complex neurodevelopmental disorders, including autism spectrum disorders (ASD), intellectual disability (ID), and schizophrenia (SCZ). The presence of seizure comorbidity in many of these cases, as well as inhibitory neuron dysfunction in Cntnap2 knockout (KO)...
- Keyword:
- Autism, Interneurons, Dendrites, CASK, CNTNAP2, and Epilepsy
- Subject:
- Molecular biology, Physiology, and Neurosciences
- Creator:
- Gao, Ruoqi
- Owner:
- Scholarly Digital Publishing
- Language:
- en
- Date Uploaded:
- 02/12/2020
- Date Created:
- 2018-01-01
- Resource Type:
- Dissertation
- Alternate Identifier:
- http://dissertations.umi.com/northwestern:14243 and etdadmin_upload_595693
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- Description:
- Mitochondria-lysosome contacts are recently identified sites for mediating crosstalk between both organelles, but their role in normal and diseased human neurons remains unknown. We used super-resolution and live-cell microscopy in human iPSC-derived neurons to demonstrate that mitochondria-lysosome contacts can dynamically form in the soma, axons, and dendrites of human neurons,...
- Keyword:
- Parkinson's disease, iPSC, Interorganelle contacts, Mitochondria, Lysosome, and GBA
- Subject:
- Molecular biology, Cellular biology, and Neurosciences
- Creator:
- Kim, Soojin
- Owner:
- Scholarly Digital Publishing
- Language:
- en
- Date Uploaded:
- 10/07/2021
- Date Created:
- 2021-01-01
- Resource Type:
- Dissertation
- Alternate Identifier:
- etdadmin_upload_825288 and http://dissertations.umi.com/northwestern:15606
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- Description:
- Background: Glioblastoma (GBM) tumors are the most malignant brain cancers and are characterized as Grade IV astrocytomas by the World Health Organization. GBM tumors can be classified into three molecular subtypes known as proneural, classical, and mesenchymal. In addition, GBM tumors also have a small population of cells known as...
- Keyword:
- CAV-1, Methylation, Glioblastoma, LY6K, and ERK1/2
- Subject:
- Oncology, Molecular biology, and Neurosciences
- Creator:
- Sastry, Namratha G
- Owner:
- Scholarly Digital Publishing
- Language:
- en
- Date Uploaded:
- 01/21/2021
- Date Created:
- 2020-01-01
- Resource Type:
- Dissertation
- Alternate Identifier:
- http://dissertations.umi.com/northwestern:15049 and etdadmin_upload_733180
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- Description:
- Episodic memory provides a means by which we are able to reflect on the past, make decisions about the future, and form a learned identity. Even subtle changes to our memory can have a detrimental impact on our daily lives. Memory declines as we age, and clinically salient impairment is...
- Keyword:
- precision, transcranial magnetic stimulation, aging, human memory, recollection, and hippocampus
- Subject:
- Cognitive psychology, Aging, and Neurosciences
- Creator:
- Nilakantan, Aneesha S
- Owner:
- Scholarly Digital Publishing
- Language:
- en
- Date Uploaded:
- 02/12/2020
- Date Created:
- 2018-01-01
- Resource Type:
- Dissertation
- Alternate Identifier:
- etdadmin_upload_674620 and http://dissertations.umi.com/northwestern:14737
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- Description:
- In the vertebrate retina, neurons process visual signals, generating feature selectivity in their activity levels. We use computational models to understand these behaviors by interpreting them mathematically. One component of this analysis is the spatial selectivity or receptive field, a property found in all visual sensory neurons. The neurons found...
- Keyword:
- Retina, Neuron, and Vision
- Subject:
- Neurosciences
- Creator:
- Cooler, Sam
- Owner:
- Scholarly Digital Publishing
- Language:
- en
- Date Uploaded:
- 04/15/2021
- Date Created:
- 2021-01-01
- Resource Type:
- Dissertation
- Alternate Identifier:
- etdadmin_upload_792568 and http://dissertations.umi.com/northwestern:15450
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- Description:
- Episodic memory provides a means by which we reflect on the past, make decisions about the future, and form a learned identity. Episodic memory depends on the hippocampus as well as on the distributed set of regions that form a hippocampal-cortical network (HCN), including medial prefrontal, posterior cingulate, and medial...
- Keyword:
- brain network, stimulation, memory, and hippocampus
- Subject:
- Neurosciences
- Creator:
- Warren, Kristen N
- Owner:
- Scholarly Digital Publishing
- Language:
- en
- Date Uploaded:
- 04/29/2020
- Date Created:
- 2020-01-01
- Resource Type:
- Dissertation
- Alternate Identifier:
- etdadmin_upload_717587 and http://dissertations.umi.com/northwestern:14985
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- Description:
- Motor planning is fundamental to the performance of everyday reaching movements. The influence of planning is not limited to voluntary movements but extends to involuntary movements initiated in response to sensory stimuli, such as postural perturbations applied to the arm. Stroke alters voluntary reaching and the involuntary response to perturbations,...
- Keyword:
- Reaching, Startle, Stroke, and Motor Planning
- Subject:
- Biomedical engineering and Neurosciences
- Creator:
- Heckman, Rosalind Lauren
- Owner:
- Scholarly Digital Publishing
- Language:
- en
- Date Uploaded:
- 02/12/2020
- Date Created:
- 2018-01-01
- Resource Type:
- Dissertation
- Alternate Identifier:
- etdadmin_upload_625731 and http://dissertations.umi.com/northwestern:14442
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- Description:
- Compromised protein homeostasis underlies accumulation of plaques and tangles in Alzheimer’s disease (AD); however, little is known about the early mechanisms that contribute to this process. To objectively assess protein turnover at early stages of amyloid beta (Aβ) proteotoxicity, we used dynamic metabolic labeling with stable isotopes followed by proteomic...
- Keyword:
- Synaptic Vesicles, Alzheimer's Disease, Proteomics, Protein Degradation, and Presynapse
- Subject:
- Neurosciences
- Creator:
- Hark, Timothy
- Owner:
- Scholarly Digital Publishing
- Language:
- en
- Date Uploaded:
- 02/01/2021
- Date Created:
- 2020-01-01
- Resource Type:
- Dissertation
- Alternate Identifier:
- etdadmin_upload_780177 and http://dissertations.umi.com/northwestern:15385
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- Description:
- One of the most fascinating observations in the brain is that the neural connections change with experience and this phenomenon is called synaptic plasticity. Patterns of activity or neuromodulators can acutely induce changes in the synaptic strength in the brain. My thesis is focused on understanding the mechanisms of plasticity...
- Keyword:
- Sex differences, Synaptic potentiation, PKA, and LTP
- Subject:
- Neurosciences
- Creator:
- Jain, Anant
- Owner:
- Scholarly Digital Publishing
- Language:
- en
- Date Uploaded:
- 02/12/2020
- Date Created:
- 2019-01-01
- Resource Type:
- Dissertation
- Alternate Identifier:
- etdadmin_upload_676778 and http://dissertations.umi.com/northwestern:14753
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- Description:
- Maneuvering your limbs requires both accurate commands for how to move, and accurate feedback of their true movements. Conventional prosthetic arms currently lack this sense of proprioceptive feedback, which can make daily tasks difficult without close visual monitoring. Although studies have successfully provided artificial proprioceptive feedback to improve control, this...
- Keyword:
- myoelectric prosthesis, motor adaptation, and sensory feedback
- Subject:
- Biomedical engineering and Neurosciences
- Creator:
- Earley, Eric Joseph
- Owner:
- Scholarly Digital Publishing
- Language:
- en
- Date Uploaded:
- 04/28/2020
- Date Created:
- 2019-01-01
- Resource Type:
- Dissertation
- Alternate Identifier:
- etdadmin_upload_713001 and http://dissertations.umi.com/northwestern:14963
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- Description:
- To survive, animals, including human beings, have developed an amazing ability to learn the constantly changing environment. Specifically, detecting specific odorants in a noisy, variable background is crucial for finding food and water, mating, and avoiding potential dangers. For this purpose, rodents have developed an olfactory system that is powerful...
- Keyword:
- Rhythms, Neuron, Synchronization, Structural Plasticity, Learning, and Olfactory Bulb
- Subject:
- Applied mathematics and Neurosciences
- Creator:
- Meng, Hongyu
- Owner:
- Scholarly Digital Publishing
- Language:
- en
- Date Uploaded:
- 04/28/2020
- Date Created:
- 2019-01-01
- Resource Type:
- Dissertation
- Alternate Identifier:
- http://dissertations.umi.com/northwestern:14966 and etdadmin_upload_713722
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- Description:
- In susceptible individuals, episodic memories of overwhelmingly stressful experiences can give rise to debilitating socio-affective symptoms, including social dysfunction. This occurs even when such memories are not easily accessed for retrieval. In this case, it is generally accepted that the restricted retrieval of such memories is due to their having...
- Keyword:
- Dentate gyrus, Hippocampus, Social behavior, Stress, Chemogenetics, and Oxytocin
- Subject:
- Neurosciences
- Creator:
- Meyer, Mariah Alexie Azuz
- Owner:
- Scholarly Digital Publishing
- Language:
- en
- Date Uploaded:
- 04/29/2020
- Date Created:
- 2020-01-01
- Resource Type:
- Dissertation
- Alternate Identifier:
- http://dissertations.umi.com/northwestern:14995 and etdadmin_upload_718313
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