Brain Communications is the #OA sister journal to @Brain1878. We aim to publish robust translational neuroscience studies.

Joined March 2019
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Have you read an outstanding paper published in Brain Communications during 2025? Take note of it for the Early Career Researcher Paper Prize! Nominations are Open! #ecr #paperprize #neuroscience Link to form: buff.ly/8DWT8TV Find out more at: buff.ly/5WfBuCR
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Wei et al. report that a novel deep learning model fully automates the Alberta Stroke Program Early CT Score (ASPECTS) scoring and infarct core volume measurement from diffuse-weighted imaging (DWI) scans. Read it at 👉doi.org/10.1093/braincomms/f… #braincommunications #neuroscience
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Meet Monica Garcia-Alloza, a Professor of Physiology at the University of Cadiz and the Institute for Biomedical Research and Innovation of Cadiz, in Spain đź‘‹ #meettheteam #braincommunications #neuroscience
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Liu et al. report that soluble Aβ monomers are strongly associated with cerebral amyloid angiopathy in plaque-free human brains, whereas cognitive decline relates more to aggregated or extended Aβ forms. 👉 doi.org/10.1093/braincomms/f… #braincommunications #neuroscience #amyloid
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Sritharan et al. find altered verbal fluency, brain activity and functional connectivity in regions typically associated with executive functions in individuals with spinal cord injury. Read it at 👉️ doi.org/10.1093/braincomms/f… #braincommunications #neuroscience #cognition
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Qi, et al. find a significant increase in vitamin D receptor expression after seizure activity in multiple classic animal models of limbic epilepsy. Furthermore, aberrant vitamin D dietary levels affected kindling development 👉 buff.ly/6d1SriF #neuroscience
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Mandl et al. report that less rightward asymmetry of the foetal superior temporal sulcus depths is associated with reduced activation in the right hemisphere during neonatal speech discrimination. Read at 👉 buff.ly/ugPA19e #neuroscience #braincommunications
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Di Giacomo et al. applied static and dynamic functional connectivity analysis to stereo electroencephalography (SEEG) in drug-resistant epilepsy, investigating differences in networks preceding minor electrical discharges and major seizures 👉 buff.ly/S6f5ZQj
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Meet Thor Eysteinsson a Professor and Head of the Department of Physiology, University of Iceland, and a clinical electrophysiologist at the Department of Ophthalmology, National University Hospital in Reykjavik, Iceland. #neuroscience #meettheteam #braincommunications
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Zhang et al. report that activation of a GABAergic pathway from the dorsal raphe nucleus (DRN) to the paraventricular thalamic nucleus (PVT) alleviates postoperative pain through GABAA receptors. Read at 👉 buff.ly/3eOdEzz #neuroscience
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Liou et al. found hospitalized COVID-19 patients had lower hippocampal volume, reduced plasma glial fibrillary acidic protein and poorer memory than age-matched controls, despite similar white matter hyperintensity burden. Read at 👉 buff.ly/rhRVwZ5 #neuroscience
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Lyu et al. demonstrated that damage to specific brain regions relates to changes in appetite and weight after neurological injury. In two distinct analyses, lesions to the right posterior insula were associated with reduced appetite and weight loss 👉 buff.ly/YHU8Nyr
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Tatti, Benelli et al. showed that patients with multiple sclerosis and fatigue display reduced movement-related beta modulation compared with healthy and non-fatigued individuals. Read at 👉 buff.ly/1H941uz #braincommunications #multiplesclerosis #neuroscience
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Meet Stefano Delli Pizzi, an Assistant Professor at the "G. d'Annunzio University" of Chieti-Pescara and the Institute for Advanced Biomedical Technologies (ITAB). #meettheteam #braincommunications #neuroscience
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Jia et al. applied fixel-based analysis to patients with chronic traumatic brain injury, systematically revealing robust, differential damage in crossing white matter fibres missed by conventional methods. Read at 👉 buff.ly/PrFfHY4
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Physical exercise supports brain health. This study shows that a single bout of exercise can influence brain activity tied to learning and memory through synchronized “ripple” brain waves involved in memory consolidation 👉 buff.ly/FsNWnqJ #exercise #neuroscience
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Apolipoprotein E4 is the strongest genetic risk factor for late-onset Alzheimer’s disease. Here, Hällqvist et al. find an isoform-dependent gradient in the association of ethanolamine plasmalogen, a phospholipid implicated in Alzheimer’s pathogenesis 👉 buff.ly/QPWXJ47
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Beyersdorf et al. present the protocol and pilot data of a multicentre observational study that integrates precise anatomical phenotyping and dynamic structural features with ontogenetic mapping and the identification of higher-order meta-topologies 👉 buff.ly/TwPN9MP
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Chinen et al. report that adults with Down syndrome have weaker entrainment of the occipital cortical neurons and have an elevated spontaneous activity relative to controls. @BoysTown_IHN Read at 👉 buff.ly/9H5oJhs #neuroscience #braincommunications #downsyndrome
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Cho et al. report that specific morphological features of cerebral vessels—luminal shape and curvature—are associated with ischaemic stroke, with analyses stratified by intracranial atherosclerotic stenosis. Read at 👉 buff.ly/AIUTZAC #neuroscience #braincommunications
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Kutz et al. found that post-COVID-19 syndrome patients had altered cerebral blood flow, which was quantified using sample entropy (for temporal variability) and its coefficient of variation (CV) (for spatial variability). Read at 👉 buff.ly/QFWFUpD #neuroscience
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