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Leonhard H Drescher,Julie M Hall,Joshua O Eayrs et al. Leonhard H Drescher et al.
The state regulation deficit account of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) posits that symptoms and performance deficits associated with ADHD are context-dependent and explained by a deficit in arousal regulation. Research into...
Célia Soussi,Léa Chauveau,Robin de Flores et al. Célia Soussi et al.
Severe episodic memory deficits have historically been categorized as diencephalic amnesia, like in Korsakoff's Syndrome (KS), or as medial temporal lobe (MTL) amnesia, like in Alzheimer's Disease (AD). However, recent research has highligh...
Serena Reverberi,Nina Dolfen,Bradley Ross King et al. Serena Reverberi et al.
New information is rapidly learned when it is compatible with pre-existing knowledge, that is, with a previously acquired schematic representation of the learned information. The influence of pre-established schema on learning has been exte...
Jingying Zhang,Franziska Weiss,Peter Kirsch et al. Jingying Zhang et al.
Physiological artefacts are a general challenge in functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and are of particular relevance in real-time fMRI neurofeedback (rt-fMRI NF), where they can contaminate the training procedure and lead to unde...
Kc K Nkurumeh,Han Yuan,Lei Ding Kc K Nkurumeh
It has long been established that human brains remain functionally active at rest, as demonstrated with the discovery of resting-state networks (RSNs) underlying spontaneous neural activity. Recent studies suggest that classical RSNs estima...
Khazar Ahmadi,Stephanie Swegle,Sriranga Kashyap et al. Khazar Ahmadi et al.
Sub-millimeter resolution functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) at ultra-high field (≥ 7T) has offered an unprecedented opportunity to probe mesoscopic computations at a columnar or laminar level. However, its application has been p...
Clara J Steeby,Gillian N Miller,Alberto Castro Palacin et al. Clara J Steeby et al.
Task-based "localizer" neuroimaging protocols are often used to identify specific functional areas in individual participants. Conventionally, these tasks can be unengaging, leading to increased motion and scan fatigue, especially for popul...
Nazife Ayyıldız,Karsten Mueller,Samyogita Hardikar et al. Nazife Ayyıldız et al.
The retina is an optically accessible part of the central nervous system. Using high-resolution optical coherence tomography, we explored the relationship between retinal thickness and structural features of the brain obtained with magnetic...
Yuanyuan Weng,Jelmer P Borst,Elkan G Akyürek Yuanyuan Weng
Recent theory on the neural basis of working memory (WM) has attributed an important role to "activity-silent" or -quiescent mechanisms, suggesting that sustained neural activity might not be essential in the retention of information. This ...
Samuel Le Meur-Diebolt,Felipe Cybis Pereira,Jean-Charles Mariani et al. Samuel Le Meur-Diebolt et al.
Functional ultrasound imaging (fUSI) is a promising tool for studying brain activity in awake and behaving animals, offering insights into neural dynamics that are more naturalistic than those obtained under anesthesia. However, motion arti...