Within-session repeated transcranial direct current stimulation of the posterior parietal cortex enhances spatial working memory [0.03%]
顶叶皮层的经颅直流电刺激可改善空间工作记忆
Rongjuan Zhu,Yangmei Luo,Ziyu Wang et al.
Rongjuan Zhu et al.
Spatial working memory (SWM) is an essential cognitive ability that supports complex tasks, but its capacity is limited. Studies using transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) have shown potential benefits for SWM performance. Recent ...
Sex differences in functional network dynamics observed using coactivation pattern analysis [0.03%]
基于协同激活模式分析观察到的功能网络动力学的性别差异
Laura Murray,J Michael Maurer,Alyssa L Peechatka et al.
Laura Murray et al.
Sex differences in the organization of large-scale resting-state brain networks have been identified using traditional static measures, which average functional connectivity over extended time periods. In contrast, emerging dynamic measures...
Nina de Lacy
Nina de Lacy
Sex/gender-related differences in neurocognitive task performance and their neural correlates have long been of substantial research interest. Spets & Slotnick's robust study joins a growing body of evidence that significant sex/gender diff...
It's time to move past biases against sex differences research: Commentary on Spets and Slotnick [0.03%]
是时候超越对性别差异研究的偏见了:Spets和Slotnick的评论
Larry Cahill
Larry Cahill
Neuroscience is uncovering sex influences at all levels of mammalian brain function at an accelerating rate. Unfortunately, persistent biases against the topic remain among some investigators. One is that sex influences are small and unreli...
Lisa Wiersch,Susanne Weis
Lisa Wiersch
Sex differences in the brain are widely studied, but results are often inconsistent and it is assumed that many negative findings are not even being reported. The lack of consistent findings might be based on the highly questionable assumpt...
Women versus men: A critical comparison for understanding the neurobiology of memory [0.03%]
性别差异与记忆的神经生物学研究
Jennifer T Sneider,Marisa M Silveri
Jennifer T Sneider
Spets and Slotnick present a meta-analysis on long-term memory and sex differences. Overall findings indicate greater brain activation in men than women during memory performance. Merits of the activation likelihood estimation meta-analysis...
The effect of feedback valence and source on perception and metacognition: An fMRI investigation [0.03%]
关于反馈效应和来源对感知和元认知的影响:一项fMRI研究
George Zacharopoulos,Uri Hertz,Ryota Kanai et al.
George Zacharopoulos et al.
Receiving feedback from our environment that informs us about the outcomes of our actions helps us assess our abilities (e.g., metacognition) and to flexibly adapt our behavior, consequently increasing our chances of success. However, a det...
Erin McGlade,Jadwiga Rogowska,Deborah Yurgelun-Todd
Erin McGlade
Spets and Slotnick (in Press) applied activation likelihood estimation meta-analysis to examine sex differences in regional brain activation during long-term memory retrieval. Based on their analyses, each of the eight studies they analyzed...
Link Tejavibulya,Dustin Scheinost
Link Tejavibulya
Whether in neurotransmitters or large-scale circuits, sex differences have long been of interest in neuroscience. Spets and Slotnick conducted a meta-analysis of fMRI studies of long-term memory to identify sex differences in brain-behavior...
Antonio Damasio
Antonio Damasio