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Most viewed Neurology articles in December 2015
Selectively Disrupted Functional Connectivity Networks in Type 2 Diabetes MellitusYaojing Chen, Zhen Liu, Junying Zhang, Guihua Tian, Linzi Li, Sisi Zhang, Xin Li, Kewei Chen and Zhanjun Zhang*
The Right Supramarginal Gyrus Is Important for Proprioception in Healthy and Stroke-Affected Participants: A Functional MRI StudyEttie Ben-Shabat*, Thomas A. Matyas, Gaby S. Pell, Amy Brodtmann and Leeanne M. Carey
Discrimination between Alzheimer’s Disease and Late Onset Bipolar Disorder Using Multivariate AnalysisAriadna Besga*, Itxaso Gonzalez, Enrique Echeburua, Alexandre Savio, Borja Ayerdi, Darya Chyzhyk, Jose L. M. Madrigal, Juan C. Leza, Manuel Grana and Ana Maria Gonzalez-Pinto
Amplitudes of Pain-Related Evoked Potentials Are Useful to Detect Small Fiber Involvement in Painful Mixed Fiber Neuropathies in Addition to Quantitative Sensory Testing – An Electrophysiological StudyNiels Hansen, Ann-Kathrin Kahn, Daniel Zeller, Zaza Katsarava, Claudia Sommer and Nurcan Üçeyler*
Age-Related Sexual Dimorphism in Temporal Discrimination and in Adult-Onset Dystonia Suggests GABAergic MechanismsJohn S. Butler, Ines M. Beiser, Laura Williams, Eavan McGovern, Fiona Molloy, Tim Lynch, Daniel G. Healy, Helena Moore, Richard Walsh, Richard B. Reilly, Sean O’Riordan, Cathal Walsh and Michael Hutchinson*
Quetiapine Inhibits Microglial Activation by Neutralizing Abnormal STIM1-Mediated Intercellular Calcium Homeostasis and Promotes Myelin Repair in a Cuprizone -Induced Mouse Model of DemyelinationHanzhi Wang, Shubao Liu, Yanping Tian, Xiyan Wu, Yangtao He, Chengren Li, Michael Namaka, Jiming Kong, Hongli Li* and Lan Xiao*
Differential Effects of Tango Versus Dance for PD in Parkinson diseaseMarie E. McNeely*, Marina M. Mai, Ryan P. Duncan and Gammon M. Earhart
Adrenal Function Testing Following Hormone Therapy for Infantile Spasms: Case Series and Review of LiteratureJohn R. Mytinger* and Sasigarn A. Bowden
Voltage-Sensitive K+ Channels Inhibit Parasympathetic Ganglion Transmission and Vagal Control of Heart Rate in Hypertensive RatsTorill Berg*
Prevalence of Vestibular Disorder in Older People Who Experience DizzinessAllan T. Chau, Jasmine C. Menant, Patrick P. Hübner, Stephen R. Lord and Americo A. Migliaccio*