SIMIAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS-INFECTED RHESUS MACAQUES WITH AIDS CO-DEVELOP CARDIOVASCULAR PATHOLOGY AND ENCEPHALITIS

Simian immunodeficiency virus-infected rhesus macaques with AIDS co-develop cardiovascular pathology and encephalitis

Despite effective antiretroviral therapy, Pictures HIV co-morbidities remain where central nervous system (CNS) neurocognitive disorders and cardiovascular disease (CVD)-pathology that are linked with myeloid activation are most prevalent.Comorbidities such as neurocogntive dysfunction and cardiovascular disease (CVD) remain prevalent among people

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Towards a Functional Neuromarker of Impulsivity: Feedback-Related Brain Potential during Risky Decision-Making Associated with Self-Reported Impulsivity in a Non-Clinical Sample

Risk-taking is part of the multidimensional nature of impulsivity, consisting of an active engagement in behaviors or choices with potentially undesirable results, with probability as the cost for an expected reward.In order to understand the neurophysiological activity during risky behavior and its relationship with other dimensions of impulsivity

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