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Dylan S Spets,Jessica M Karanian,Scott D Slotnick Dylan S Spets
The constructive process of memory is generally successful; however, it can also lead to memory failures such as false memories. Although true memories and false memories rely on some of the same brain regions, these memory types are also m...
Richard Beare,Gareth Ball,Joseph Yuan-Mou Yang et al. Richard Beare et al.
Longitudinal MRI analysis is essential to accurately describe neuroanatomical changes over time. Loss of participants to followup (dropout) in longitudinal studies is inevitable and can lead to great difficulty in interpretation of statisti...
Mareike Daeglau,Catharina Zich,Julius Welzel et al. Mareike Daeglau et al.
Motor imagery (MI) in combination with neurofeedback (NF) is a promising supplement to facilitate the acquisition of motor abilities and the recovery of impaired motor abilities following brain injuries. However, the ability to control MI N...
Yuko Okamoto,Ryo Kitada,Takanori Kochiyama et al. Yuko Okamoto et al.
Visual self-body recognition is one of the fundamental cognitive functions, and a major contributor to social development. Previous studies have shown that body identity judgement becomes difficult when subjects viewed their hand from a thi...
Jennifer Kornelsen,Kelcie Witges,Jennifer Labus et al. Jennifer Kornelsen et al.
As the importance of the brain-gut axis in the pathobiology of inflammatory bowel disease continues to evolve, a greater understanding of brain structure and brain functional connectivity (FC) in diseases such as ulcerative colitis (UC) are...
David Clayton,Alexandre Coimbra,Farshid Faraji et al. David Clayton et al.
Resting-state functional connectivity has been used to study Alzheimer's disease, revealing underlying differences between groups of individuals at different levels of cognitive impairment, or groupwise changes over time. Most of these stud...
April Khademi,Adam Gibicar,Giordano Arezza et al. April Khademi et al.
White matter lesions (WML) in the brain are thought to be related to ischemic processes, demyelination, and axonal degeneration. The presence of WML predict cognitive decline, dementia, stroke, and death. Lesion progression increases these ...
Kazushi Shinagawa,Yuichi Ito,Koki Tsuji et al. Kazushi Shinagawa et al.
A relationship between the awareness of mind-wandering (MW) and the disruption of MW because of external stimuli has previously been reported. Attention often fluctuates without external stimuli and such disruptions can spontaneously preced...
Fatemeh Shekoohishooli,Federico Chella,Massimo Caulo et al. Fatemeh Shekoohishooli et al.
Gliomas disturb brain functions, contributing to abnormal neuronal activity and connectivity changes that can be effectively investigated using magnetoencephalography (MEG). In this work, we used MEG to evaluate frequency-specific alteratio...
Joshua Hendrikse,Sarah Thompson,Chao Suo et al. Joshua Hendrikse et al.
Working memory (WM) refers to the capacity to temporarily retain and manipulate finite amounts of information; a critical process in complex behaviours such as reasoning, comprehension, and learning. This cognitive function is supported by ...