Browsing by Subject "fMRI"
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(NeuroImage: Clinical, 2020)Background The ability to flexibly apply rules to novel situations is a critical aspect of adaptive human behavior. While executive function deficits are known to appear early in the course of psychosis, it is unclear ...
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(2021-07-06)The literature implicating the cerebellum and non-motor cognitive processing is quickly growing. Though there is an understanding that the cerebellum is active during non-motor task performance, little work has looked to ...
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(2022-08-23)The cerebellum (CB) and basal ganglia (BG) are functionally and anatomically connected to each other and to cortical networks via domain-specific, topographically organized loops and may be nodes in larger, brain-wide and ...
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(2022-06-21)The classical view of attentional control suggests that attentional selection is guided by physical salience and task goals. Selection history, which refers to attentional selection of stimuli an observer has previously ...
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(2018-01-18)The human brain is responsible for constructing how we perceive, think, and act in the world around us. The organization of these functions is intricately distributed throughout the brain. Here, I discuss how functional ...
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(2018-05-24)Brain connectivity networks help physicians better understand the neurological effects of certain diseases and make improved treatment options for patients. Voxel-to-Voxel Correlation Analysis (VVCA) of functional magnetic ...
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(2016)Interpersonal pain perception is a fundamental and evolutionarily beneficial social process. While critical for navigating the social world, whether or not people rely on similar processes to perceive and respond to the ...