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Differential developmental trajectories of magnetic susceptibility in human brain gray and white matter over the lifespan.
(Hum Brain Mapp, 2014-06)
As indicated by several recent studies, magnetic susceptibility of the brain is influenced
mainly by myelin in the white matter and by iron deposits in the deep nuclei. Myelination
and iron deposition in the brain evolve ...
Neural correlates of emotional processing in depression: changes with cognitive behavioral therapy and predictors of treatment response.
(J Psychiatr Res, 2011-05)
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is characterized by the presence of disturbances in
emotional processing. However, the neural correlates of these alterations, and how
they may be affected by therapeutic interventions, remain ...
Neural mechanisms of context effects on face recognition: automatic binding and context shift decrements.
(J Cogn Neurosci, 2010-11)
Although people do not normally try to remember associations between faces and physical
contexts, these associations are established automatically, as indicated by the difficulty
of recognizing familiar faces in different ...
Imagery and retrieval of auditory and visual information: neural correlates of successful and unsuccessful performance.
(Neuropsychologia, 2011-06)
Remembering past events - or episodic retrieval - consists of several components.
There is evidence that mental imagery plays an important role in retrieval and that
the brain regions supporting imagery overlap with those ...
The architecture of cross-hemispheric communication in the aging brain: linking behavior to functional and structural connectivity.
(Cereb Cortex, 2012-01)
Contralateral recruitment remains a controversial phenomenon in both the clinical
and normative populations. To investigate the neural correlates of this phenomenon,
we explored the tendency for older adults to recruit prefrontal ...
The role of stimulus salience and attentional capture across the neural hierarchy in a stop-signal task.
(PLoS One, 2011)
Inhibitory motor control is a core function of cognitive control. Evidence from diverse
experimental approaches has linked this function to a mostly right-lateralized network
of cortical and subcortical areas, wherein a ...
The influence of different Stop-signal response time estimation procedures on behavior-behavior and brain-behavior correlations.
(Behav Brain Res, 2012-04-01)
The fundamental cognitive-control function of inhibitory control over motor behavior
has been extensively investigated using the Stop-signal task. The critical behavioral
parameter describing stopping efficacy is the Stop-signal ...
Adult age differences in functional connectivity during executive control.
(Neuroimage, 2010-08-15)
Task switching requires executive control processes that undergo age-related decline.
Previous neuroimaging studies have identified age-related differences in brain activation
associated with global switching effects (dual-task ...
Neural systems for guilt from actions affecting self versus others.
(Neuroimage, 2012-03)
Guilt is a core emotion governing social behavior by promoting compliance with social
norms or self-imposed standards. The goal of this study was to contrast guilty responses
to actions that affect self versus others, since ...
Neural responses to emotional involuntary memories in posttraumatic stress disorder: Differences in timing and activity.
(NeuroImage. Clinical, 2018-01)
Background:Involuntary memories are a hallmark symptom of posttraumatic stress disorder
(PTSD), but studies of the neural basis of involuntary memory retrieval in posttraumatic
stress disorder (PTSD) are sparse. The study ...