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Cognitive load amplifies Parkinson's tremor through excitatory network influences onto the thalamus - PubMed
Cognitive load amplifies Parkinson's tremor through excitatory network influences onto the thalamus - PubMed
Parkinson's tremor is related to cerebral activity in both the basal ganglia and a cerebello-thalamo-cortical circuit. It is a common clinical observation that tremor markedly increases during cognitive load (such as mental arithmetic), leading to serious disability. Previous research has shown that …
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Cognitive load amplifies Parkinson's tremor through excitatory network influences onto the thalamus - PubMed
Effects of dopamine on reinforcement learning in Parkinson's disease depend on motor phenotype - PubMed
Effects of dopamine on reinforcement learning in Parkinson's disease depend on motor phenotype - PubMed
Parkinson's disease is clinically defined by bradykinesia, along with rigidity and tremor. However, the severity of these motor signs is greatly variable between individuals, particularly the presence or absence of tremor. This variability in tremor relates to variation in cognitive/motivational imp …
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Effects of dopamine on reinforcement learning in Parkinson's disease depend on motor phenotype - PubMed
On the programming and reprogramming of actions - PubMed
Early-life and pubertal stress differentially modulate grey matter development in human adolescents - PubMed
Early-life and pubertal stress differentially modulate grey matter development in human adolescents - PubMed
Animal and human studies have shown that both early-life traumatic events and ongoing stress episodes affect neurodevelopment, however, it remains unclear whether and how they modulate normative adolescent neuro-maturational trajectories. We characterized effects of early-life (age 0-5) and ongoing …
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Early-life and pubertal stress differentially modulate grey matter development in human adolescents - PubMed
Communicative knowledge pervasively influences sensorimotor computations - PubMed
Cortical Oscillatory Mechanisms Supporting the Control of Human Social-Emotional Actions - PubMed
Cortical Oscillatory Mechanisms Supporting the Control of Human Social-Emotional Actions - PubMed
The human anterior prefrontal cortex (aPFC) is involved in regulating social-emotional behavior, presumably by modulating effective connectivity with downstream parietal, limbic, and motor cortices. Regulating that connectivity might rely on theta-band oscillations (4-8 Hz), a brain rhythm known to …
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Cortical Oscillatory Mechanisms Supporting the Control of Human Social-Emotional Actions - PubMed
Delay-related cerebral activity and motor preparation - PubMed
Parieto-frontal connectivity during visually guided grasping - PubMed
Neural Control of Emotional Actions in Response to Affective Vocalizations - PubMed
Understanding communicative actions: a repetitive TMS study - PubMed
Dopamine controls Parkinson's tremor by inhibiting the cerebellar thalamus - PubMed
Dopaminergic Modulation of the Functional Ventrodorsal Architecture of the Human Striatum - PubMed
Dopaminergic Modulation of the Functional Ventrodorsal Architecture of the Human Striatum - PubMed
Interactions between motivational, cognitive, and motor regions of the striatum are crucial for implementing behavioral control. Work with experimental animals indicates that such interactions are sensitive to modulation by dopamine. Using systematic pharmacological manipulation of dopamine D2-recep …
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Dopaminergic Modulation of the Functional Ventrodorsal Architecture of the Human Striatum - PubMed
Complementary systems for understanding action intentions - PubMed
Electrocorticographic dissociation of alpha and beta rhythmic activity in the human sensorimotor system - PubMed
Electrocorticographic dissociation of alpha and beta rhythmic activity in the human sensorimotor system - PubMed
This study uses electrocorticography in humans to assess how alpha- and beta-band rhythms modulate excitability of the sensorimotor cortex during psychophysically-controlled movement imagery. Both rhythms displayed effector-specific modulations, tracked spectral markers of action potentials in the l …
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Electrocorticographic dissociation of alpha and beta rhythmic activity in the human sensorimotor system - PubMed
Testosterone biases the amygdala toward social threat approach - PubMed
The Effects of a TMS Double Perturbation to a Cortical Network - PubMed
GABAergic changes in the thalamocortical circuit in Parkinson's disease - PubMed
Perceptuo-motor interactions during prehension movements - PubMed
Improving emotional-action control by targeting long-range phase-amplitude neuronal coupling - PubMed
Improving emotional-action control by targeting long-range phase-amplitude neuronal coupling - PubMed
Control over emotional action tendencies is essential for everyday interactions. This cognitive function fails occasionally during socially challenging situations, and systematically in social psychopathologies. We delivered dual-site phase-coupled brain stimulation to facilitate theta-gamma phase-a …
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Improving emotional-action control by targeting long-range phase-amplitude neuronal coupling - PubMed
Constructing Others' Beliefs from One's Own Using Medial Frontal Cortex - PubMed
Brain mechanisms underlying human communication - PubMed
The experience of fatigue in the brain - PubMed
Visuomotor processing is altered after peripheral nerve damage in neuralgic amyotrophy - PubMed
Visuomotor processing is altered after peripheral nerve damage in neuralgic amyotrophy - PubMed
Neuralgic amyotrophy is a common peripheral nerve disorder caused by autoimmune inflammation of the brachial plexus, clinically characterized by acute pain and weakness of the shoulder muscles, followed by motor impairment. Despite recovery of the peripheral nerves, patients often have residual moto …
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Visuomotor processing is altered after peripheral nerve damage in neuralgic amyotrophy - PubMed
Get to grips with motivation: Slipping and gripping movements are biased by approach-avoidance context - PubMed
Get to grips with motivation: Slipping and gripping movements are biased by approach-avoidance context - PubMed
People are better at approaching appetitive cues signaling reward and avoiding aversive cues signaling punishment than vice versa. This action bias has previously been shown in approach-avoidance tasks involving arm movements in response to appetitive or aversive cues. It is not known whether appeti …
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Get to grips with motivation: Slipping and gripping movements are biased by approach-avoidance context - PubMed
Cerebral differences between dopamine-resistant and dopamine-responsive Parkinson's tremor - PubMed
Cerebral differences between dopamine-resistant and dopamine-responsive Parkinson's tremor - PubMed
Rest tremor in Parkinson's disease is related to cerebral activity in both the basal ganglia and a cerebello-thalamo-cortical circuit. Clinically, there is strong interindividual variation in the therapeutic response of tremor to dopaminergic medication. This observation casts doubt on the idea that …
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Cerebral differences between dopamine-resistant and dopamine-responsive Parkinson's tremor - PubMed
Recipient design in tacit communication - PubMed
Comparable mechanisms for action and language: neural systems behind intentions, goals, and means - PubMed
Comparable mechanisms for action and language: neural systems behind intentions, goals, and means - PubMed
In this position paper we explore correspondence between neural systems for language and action starting from recent electrophysiological findings on the roles of posterior and frontal areas in goal-directed grasping actions. The paper compares the perceptual and motor organization for action and la …
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Comparable mechanisms for action and language: neural systems behind intentions, goals, and means - PubMed
Cerebello-thalamic activity drives an abnormal motor network into dystonic tremor - PubMed
Cerebello-thalamic activity drives an abnormal motor network into dystonic tremor - PubMed
Dystonic tremor syndromes are highly burdensome and treatment is often inadequate. This is partly due to poor understanding of the underlying pathophysiology. Several lines of research suggest involvement of the cerebello-thalamo-cortical circuit and the basal ganglia in dystonic tremor syndromes, b …
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Cerebello-thalamic activity drives an abnormal motor network into dystonic tremor - PubMed
Anxious individuals shift emotion control from lateral frontal pole to dorsolateral prefrontal cortex - PubMed
Anxious individuals shift emotion control from lateral frontal pole to dorsolateral prefrontal cortex - PubMed
Anxious individuals consistently fail in controlling emotional behavior, leading to excessive avoidance, a trait that prevents learning through exposure. Although the origin of this failure is unclear, one candidate system involves control of emotional actions, coordinated through lateral frontopola …
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Anxious individuals shift emotion control from lateral frontal pole to dorsolateral prefrontal cortex - PubMed
Beyond the Isolated Brain: The Promise and Challenge of Interacting Minds - PubMed