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Distinct roles for alpha- and beta-band oscillations during mental simulation of goal-directed actions - PubMed
Distinct roles for alpha- and beta-band oscillations during mental simulation of goal-directed actions - PubMed
Rhythmic neural activity within the alpha (8-12 Hz) and beta (15-25 Hz) frequency bands is modulated during actual and imagined movements. Changes in these rhythms provide a mechanism to select relevant neuronal populations, although the relative contributions of these rhythms remain unclear. Here w …
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Distinct roles for alpha- and beta-band oscillations during mental simulation of goal-directed actions - PubMed
Anterior prefrontal cortex inhibition impairs control over social emotional actions - PubMed
Anterior prefrontal cortex inhibition impairs control over social emotional actions - PubMed
When dealing with emotional situations, we often need to rapidly override automatic stimulus-response mappings and select an alternative course of action [1], for instance, when trying to manage, rather than avoid, another's aggressive behavior. The anterior prefrontal cortex (aPFC) has been linked …
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Anterior prefrontal cortex inhibition impairs control over social emotional actions - PubMed
Body-specific motor imagery of hand actions: neural evidence from right- and left-handers - PubMed
Body-specific motor imagery of hand actions: neural evidence from right- and left-handers - PubMed
If motor imagery uses neural structures involved in action execution, then the neural correlates of imagining an action should differ between individuals who tend to execute the action differently. Here we report fMRI data showing that motor imagery is influenced by the way people habitually perform …
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Body-specific motor imagery of hand actions: neural evidence from right- and left-handers - PubMed
Endogenous testosterone modulates prefrontal-amygdala connectivity during social emotional behavior - PubMed
Endogenous testosterone modulates prefrontal-amygdala connectivity during social emotional behavior - PubMed
It is clear that the steroid hormone testosterone plays an important role in the regulation of social emotional behavior, but it remains unknown which neural circuits mediate these hormonal influences in humans. We investigated the modulatory effects of endogenous testosterone on the control of soci …
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Endogenous testosterone modulates prefrontal-amygdala connectivity during social emotional behavior - PubMed
Increased self-monitoring during imagined movements in conversion paralysis - PubMed
Altered connectivity between prefrontal and sensorimotor cortex in conversion paralysis - PubMed
Altered connectivity between prefrontal and sensorimotor cortex in conversion paralysis - PubMed
Conversion paralysis (CP) is a frequent and impairing psychiatric disorder, affecting voluntary motor function. Yet, we have previously shown that the motor system of CP patients with a unilateral conversion paresis is recruited to a similar degree during imagined movements of the affected and unaff …
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Altered connectivity between prefrontal and sensorimotor cortex in conversion paralysis - PubMed
Intentional communication: computationally easy or difficult? - PubMed
Neural dissociations between action verb understanding and motor imagery - PubMed
Reduced parietal connectivity with a premotor writing area in writer's cramp - PubMed
Eye'm talking to you: speakers' gaze direction modulates co-speech gesture processing in the right MTG - PubMed
Eye'm talking to you: speakers' gaze direction modulates co-speech gesture processing in the right MTG - PubMed
Recipients process information from speech and co-speech gestures, but it is currently unknown how this processing is influenced by the presence of other important social cues, especially gaze direction, a marker of communicative intent. Such cues may modulate neural activity in regions associated e …
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Eye'm talking to you: speakers' gaze direction modulates co-speech gesture processing in the right MTG - PubMed
Writer's cramp: increased dorsal premotor activity during intended writing - PubMed
On the neural control of social emotional behavior - PubMed
Using motor imagery to study the neural substrates of dynamic balance - PubMed
Impaired dual tasking in Parkinson's disease is associated with reduced focusing of cortico-striatal activity - PubMed
Impaired dual tasking in Parkinson's disease is associated with reduced focusing of cortico-striatal activity - PubMed
See Bell et al. (doi:10.1093/awx063) for a scientific commentary on this article. Impaired dual tasking, namely the inability to concurrently perform a cognitive and a motor task (e.g. 'stops walking while talking'), is a largely unexplained and frequent symptom of Parkinson's disease. Here we consi …
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Impaired dual tasking in Parkinson's disease is associated with reduced focusing of cortico-striatal activity - PubMed
Decoupling of BOLD amplitude and pattern classification of orientation-selective activity in human visual cortex - PubMed
Decoupling of BOLD amplitude and pattern classification of orientation-selective activity in human visual cortex - PubMed
Multivariate pattern analysis (MVPA) of fMRI data has allowed the investigation of neural representations of stimuli on the basis of distributed patterns of activity within a brain region, independently from overall brain activity. For instance, several studies on early visual cortex have reported r …
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Decoupling of BOLD amplitude and pattern classification of orientation-selective activity in human visual cortex - PubMed
Cerebellar transcranial direct current stimulation modulates timing but not acquisition of conditioned eyeblink responses in SCA3 patients - PubMed
Correction to: Cerebellar transcranial direct current stimulation in spinocerebellar ataxia type 3 (SCA3-tDCS): rationale and protocol of a randomized, double-blind, sham-controlled study - PubMed
Testosterone Modulates Altered Prefrontal Control of Emotional Actions in Psychopathic Offenders(1,2,3) - PubMed
Testosterone Modulates Altered Prefrontal Control of Emotional Actions in Psychopathic Offenders(1,2,3) - PubMed
Psychopathic individuals are notorious for their controlled goal-directed aggressive behavior. Yet, during social challenges, they often show uncontrolled emotional behavior. Healthy individuals can control their social emotional behavior through anterior prefrontal cortex (aPFC) downregulation of n …
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Testosterone Modulates Altered Prefrontal Control of Emotional Actions in Psychopathic Offenders(1,2,3) - PubMed
Independent Causal Contributions of Alpha- and Beta-Band Oscillations during Movement Selection - PubMed
Independent Causal Contributions of Alpha- and Beta-Band Oscillations during Movement Selection - PubMed
This study shows dissociable effects of 10 Hz and 20 Hz tACS on the duration of movement selection. These observations have two elements of general relevance. First, the finding that alpha- and beta-band oscillations contribute independently to movement selection provides insight in how oscillations …
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Independent Causal Contributions of Alpha- and Beta-Band Oscillations during Movement Selection - PubMed
Independent Causal Contributions of Alpha- and Beta-Band Oscillations during Movement Selection - PubMed
Independent Causal Contributions of Alpha- and Beta-Band Oscillations during Movement Selection - PubMed
This study shows dissociable effects of 10 Hz and 20 Hz tACS on the duration of movement selection. These observations have two elements of general relevance. First, the finding that alpha- and beta-band oscillations contribute independently to movement selection provides insight in how oscillations …
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Independent Causal Contributions of Alpha- and Beta-Band Oscillations during Movement Selection - PubMed
Hierarchical organization of parietofrontal circuits during goal-directed action - PubMed
Hierarchical organization of parietofrontal circuits during goal-directed action - PubMed
Two parietofrontal networks share the control of goal-directed movements: a dorsomedial circuit that includes the superior parieto-occipital sulcus (sPOS) and a dorsolateral circuit comprising the anterior intraparietal sulcus (aIPS). These circuits are thought to independently control either reach …
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Hierarchical organization of parietofrontal circuits during goal-directed action - PubMed
Emotionally Aversive Cues Suppress Neural Systems Underlying Optimal Learning in Socially Anxious Individuals - PubMed
Emotionally Aversive Cues Suppress Neural Systems Underlying Optimal Learning in Socially Anxious Individuals - PubMed
Learning and decision-making are modulated by socio-emotional processing and such modulation is implicated in clinically relevant personality traits of social anxiety. The present study elucidates the computational and neural mechanisms by which emotionally aversive cues disrupt learning in socially …
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Emotionally Aversive Cues Suppress Neural Systems Underlying Optimal Learning in Socially Anxious Individuals - PubMed
Prefrontal Structure Varies as a Function of Pain Symptoms in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome - PubMed
Prefrontal Structure Varies as a Function of Pain Symptoms in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome - PubMed
CFS, as diagnosed by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention criteria, is not a clinical entity reliably associated with reduced GMV. Individual variation in the presence of pain, rather than fatigue, is associated with neuronal alterations in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex of patients with C …
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Prefrontal Structure Varies as a Function of Pain Symptoms in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome - PubMed
Reduced serotonin transporter availability decreases prefrontal control of the amygdala - PubMed
Reduced serotonin transporter availability decreases prefrontal control of the amygdala - PubMed
After a threatening event, the risk of developing social psychopathologies is increased in short-allele (s) carriers of the serotonin transporter gene. The amygdala becomes overresponsive to emotional stimuli, an effect that could be driven by local hypersensitivity or by reduced prefrontal regulati …
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Reduced serotonin transporter availability decreases prefrontal control of the amygdala - PubMed
Reorganization of corticostriatal circuits in healthy G2019S LRRK2 carriers - PubMed
Altered sensorimotor representations after recovery from peripheral nerve damage in neuralgic amyotrophy - PubMed
Altered sensorimotor representations after recovery from peripheral nerve damage in neuralgic amyotrophy - PubMed
Neuralgic amyotrophy is a common peripheral nerve disorder caused by acute autoimmune inflammation of the brachial plexus. Subsequent weakness of the stabilizing shoulder muscles leads to compensatory strategies and abnormal motor control of the shoulder. Despite recovery of peripheral nerves and mu …
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Altered sensorimotor representations after recovery from peripheral nerve damage in neuralgic amyotrophy - PubMed
A dissociation between linguistic and communicative abilities in the human brain - PubMed
A dissociation between linguistic and communicative abilities in the human brain - PubMed
Although language is an effective vehicle for communication, it is unclear how linguistic and communicative abilities relate to each other. Some researchers have argued that communicative message generation involves perspective taking (mentalizing), and-crucially-that mentalizing depends on language …
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A dissociation between linguistic and communicative abilities in the human brain - PubMed
Human Lateral Frontal Pole Contributes to Control over Emotional Approach-Avoidance Actions - PubMed
Human Lateral Frontal Pole Contributes to Control over Emotional Approach-Avoidance Actions - PubMed
Regulation of emotional behavior is essential for human social interactions. Recent work has exposed its cognitive complexity, as well as its unexpected reliance on portions of the anterior PFC (aPFC) also involved in exploration, relational reasoning, and counterfactual choice, rather than on dorso …
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Human Lateral Frontal Pole Contributes to Control over Emotional Approach-Avoidance Actions - PubMed
The Extrastriate Body Area Computes Desired Goal States during Action Planning - PubMed
Cerebral Adaptation Associated with Peripheral Nerve Recovery in Neuralgic Amyotrophy: A Randomized Controlled Trial - PubMed
Cerebral Adaptation Associated with Peripheral Nerve Recovery in Neuralgic Amyotrophy: A Randomized Controlled Trial - PubMed
Abnormal cerebral sensorimotor representations of the upper extremity after peripheral nerve damage in NA can recover toward normality. As adaptations occurred in visuomotor brain areas, multidisciplinary rehabilitation after peripheral nerve damage may be further optimized by applying visuomotor st …
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Cerebral Adaptation Associated with Peripheral Nerve Recovery in Neuralgic Amyotrophy: A Randomized Controlled Trial - PubMed