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Selen Küçüktaş,Peggy L St Jacques Selen Küçüktaş
Autobiographical memory (AM) retrieval involves goal-directed and reconstructive processes that unfold over time. A key feature of this process is the visual perspective adopted during remembering, which shapes subjective memory experience....
Eirini Messaritaki,Craig Hedge,Pedro Luque Laguna et al. Eirini Messaritaki et al.
The relationship between processing speed and brain network characteristics has been widely studied, yet the results remain inconsistent. While many studies have linked processing speed to the microstructure of white matter, discrepancies a...
Sarah E Polk,Yana Fandakova,David Berron et al. Sarah E Polk et al.
Protecting hippocampal structures, such as the cornu ammonis 3 and dentate gyrus (CA3/DG), that are tied to mnemonic discrimination could be a promising approach to mitigate the age-related decline in episodic memory. This study examines th...
Rukuang Huang,SungJun Cho,Chetan Gohil et al. Rukuang Huang et al.
Modelling the complex spatio-temporal patterns of large-scale brain dynamics is crucial for neuroscience, but traditional methods fail to capture the rich structure in modalities such as magnetoencephalography (MEG). Recent advances in deep...
Neva M Corrigan,Elizabeth Huber,Ariel Rokem et al. Neva M Corrigan et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted many aspects of daily life. Previous studies have suggested that these disruptions altered the trajectory of typical adolescent gray matter development. This study examined whether development of white matter...
Brice Passera,Peter J Fried,Justine Magnuson et al. Brice Passera et al.
Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) has been widely used in both clinical and research settings to modulate brain activity and assess brain plasticity. The effects of rTMS are generally believed to involve modulation of cort...
I Sabina Răutu,Mathieu Bourguignon,Vincent Wens et al. I Sabina Răutu et al.
In environments with multiple talkers, humans can 'tune in' to a speaker of interest while ignoring competing voices. In such conditions, however, auditory cortices track the attended speech envelope rhythms (cortical tracking of speech, CT...
Amos Pagin,Nina Karalija,Micael Andersson et al. Amos Pagin et al.
Age-related loss of dopamine (DA) integrity has been linked to cognitive decline. Relatedly, education and leisure activity engagement have been highlighted as neurocognitive protective factors, but their associations with DA integrity rema...
Thuan Tinh Nguyen,Kwun Kei Ng,Voon Hao Lew et al. Thuan Tinh Nguyen et al.
Mental health disorders are increasingly prevalent in middle-aged and older adults, a population undergoing substantial brain network reorganization. We aimed to identify whole-brain connectivity patterns associated with transdiagnostic psy...
Brian Kim,John D Medaglia Brian Kim
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) is a promising tool to probe and enhance cognitive control, yet effects are often inconsistent across individuals. These inconsistencies may arise from individual differences in Lateral Frontoparietal...