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Intracellular recordings were obtained from pyramidal neurons in layer 5 of rat somatosensory and visual cortical slices maintained in vitro. When directly depolarized, one subclass of pyramidal neurons had the capacity to generate... more
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      ZoologyFluorescent Dyes and ReagentsVisual CortexEvoked Potentials
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceElectroencephalographyColor Perception
A review of the literature that examines event-related brain potentials (ERPs) and novelty processing reveals that the orienting response engendered by deviant or unexpected events consists of a characteristic ERP pattern, comprised... more
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      Magnetic Resonance ImagingElectroencephalographyNeural NetworkBrain
Recent findings regarding differences in tinnitus-related neural activity according to onset age have raised a question on possible onset age-related differences in neural substrates of distress. Hence we collected quantitative... more
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      Cognitive SciencePrincipal Component AnalysisElectroencephalographyPrefrontal Cortex
The presence of excessive EMG at "rest" might be an important factor in the genesis of Parkinson's disease (PD) rigidity, and we studied it in the first dorsal interosseous muscle (FDI) of 8 idiopathic PD patients. We had 8 age-and... more
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      Treatment OutcomeEvoked PotentialsMusclesFollow-up studies
The precise neural mechanisms underlying transitions between consciousness and anesthetic-induced unconsciousness remain unclear. Here, we studied intracortical neuronal dynamics leading to propofol-induced unconsciousness by recording... more
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      NeuroscienceNonlinear dynamicsElectroencephalographyBrain Mapping
We begin this article by examining the role of intellectual disabilities within child psychiatry, highlighting the relatively steady role of disabilities and the recent movement to examine behavior in specific genetic syndromes. We next... more
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      GeneticsCognitive ScienceBehaviorForecasting
Type 1 diabetes mellitus is associated with cognitive changes, but the extent of cognition decline depends on age at onset, duration of diabetes and occurrence of attacks of hypoglycemia or ketoacidosis.This study was designed to assess... more
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      Cognitive ScienceIntelligenceElectroencephalographyComorbidity
time of day effects on EEG spectral parameters. PHYSIOL BEHAV 54(2) 283-287, 1993.--Electroencephalographic (EEG) recordings were obtained from nine male subjects at sea level and again following rapid ascent to high altitude (4300... more
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      PhysiologyElectroencephalographyBiological SciencesFourier Analysis
A small-world network has been suggested to be an efficient solution for achieving both modular and global processing-a property highly desirable for brain computations. Here, we investigated functional networks of cortical neurons using... more
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      Cognitive ScienceVisual perceptionElectroencephalographyEntropy
Nimotuzumab (h-R3) is a humanized anti-epidermal growth factor receptor monoclonal antibody (mAb) registered for treating head and neck tumours. The present study was designed to evaluate the systemic and skin toxicity of chronic... more
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      Cancer BiologyElectrocardiographyCercopithecus aethiopsEvoked Potentials
Achieving progress in understanding the cause, nature, and treatment of autism requires an integration of concepts, approaches, and empirical findings from genetic, cognitive neuroscience, animal, and clinical studies. The need for such... more
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      GeneticsPsychologyCognitive SciencePhonetics
Three experiments investigated whether it is possible to orient selective spatial attention to internal representations held in working memory in a similar fashion to orienting to perceptual stimuli. In the first experiment, subjects were... more
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      NeuroscienceCognitive PsychologyCognitive ScienceAttention
Aim. One of the applications of the Neurofeedback methodology is peak performance in sport. The protocols of the neurofeedback are usually based on an assessment of the spectral parameters of spontaneous EEG in resting state conditions.... more
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      PsychologyNeurofeedbackElectroencephalographyMedicine
Responses in the external anal and urethral sphincters as well as in the bulbocavernosus muscle have been evoked by supramaximal electrical stimulation of the penis (or clitoris), perineum and the peri-anal region and recorded... more
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      AdolescentEvoked PotentialsChildSpinal Cord
Spontaneous slow waves (EEG) and multiple unit activity (MUA) were recorded in the posterior cingulate cortex (area 29) and the dorsal hippocampus of the freely moving rat by means of chronically implanted electrodes. Three different wave... more
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceAnimal BehaviorElectroencephalography
Contrary to what occurs with negative pictures, negative words are, in general, not capable of interfering with performance in ongoing cognitive tasks in normal subjects. A probable explanation is the limited arousing power of linguistic... more
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      PsychophysiologyDecision MakingCognitionPsycholinguistics
Using event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging we investigated blood oxygen level dependent brain activation in spider phobic and non-phobic subjects while exposed to phobia-related pictures (spiders) and non-phobia-related... more
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      NeuroscienceCognitive ScienceMagnetic Resonance ImagingImaging
Our earlier studies demonstrated that representative microbial substances--lipopolysaccharide, peptidoglycan, and poly-inosine: poly-cytosine (poly(I):(C))--increased the spontaneous discharge rates and sensory-evoked responses of... more
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      NeurosciencePsychologyElectrophysiologyLipopolysaccharide
Words from different classes have been found to activate different brain areas. However, it is unclear whether grammatical word properties, for example their being part of different lexical categories (e.g. nouns vs. verbs) or semantic... more
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceElectrophysiologySemantics
-The present study compared brain activity of adolescents with or without burnout during their responses to a computerized version of the Stroop Color and Word Test. The Sport Adaptation of the Maslach Burnout Inventory was administered... more
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      PsychologyCognitive SciencePsychometricsElectroencephalography
In spite of the detailed anatomical knowledge available, the functional significance of the cerebellar wiring diagram is still obscure. Since there arc no variations in the anatomy throughout the whole cortical plane, it is plausible to... more
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceElectrophysiologyMotor Control
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      EngineeringSkeletal muscle biologyMuscle strengthEvoked Potentials
In visual search, an angry face in a crowd "pops out" unlike a happy or a neutral face. This "anger superiority effect" conflicts with views of visual perception holding that complex stimulus contents cannot be... more
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      PsychologyCognitive SciencePhilosophyAnger
We used functional magnetic resonance imaging of healthy subjects to investigate the neural basis for spontaneous "willed" action. We hypothesised that such action involves prefrontal cortex (PFC) and supplementary motor area (SMA), in... more
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      Magnetic Resonance ImagingPrefrontal CortexLinear modelsBrain Mapping
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      PsychologyBiological PsychologyCognitive ScienceDecision Making
Time-frequency distribution methods are being widely used for the analysis of a variety of biomedical signals. Recently, they have been applied also to study otoacoustic emissions (OAE's), the active acoustic response of the... more
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      Biomedical EngineeringNonlinear dynamicsNoise Induced Hearing LossLinear models
Psychophysical studies of short-term memory for attributes or dimensions of the visual stimulus known to be important in early visual processing ± spatial frequency, orientation, contrast, motion ± identify an early perceptual memory... more
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      PsychologyCognitive SciencePsychophysicsVisual perception
GOALS: To give an overview on the theoretical and practical applications of chemosensory event-related potentials. METHODS: Chemosensory event-related potentials (ERPs) may be elicited by brief and precisely defined odorous stimuli. Based... more
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      ElectroencephalographyEvoked PotentialsSmellTrigeminal
In his seminal paper, Donders proposed that Choice reaction time (RT) tasks differ from Go/No-go RT tasks only by the insertion of a response decision operation. We evaluated this possibility by comparing the time course of... more
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      PsychophysiologyCognitionElectroencephalographyBiological Sciences
In previous papers we proposed that an increase in delta EEG activity during mental tasks might be related to an increase in subjects' attention to internal processing, In this paper we have made a narrow band analysis to detect those EBG... more
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      PsychophysiologyAttentionElectroencephalographyEvoked Potentials
The present study investigates the event related potential (ERP) components associated with the random version of the Sustained Attention to Response Task (SART). The random SART is a Go/No-Go task in which the No-Go target appears... more
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceSustained AttentionAttention
Specific anosmia is a term that describes an inability to perceive a particular odorant in the context of an otherwise normal olfactory acuity. The most common example, for the odor of androstenone, has been ascribed a prevalence ranging... more
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      Cognitive ScienceNonparametric StatisticsNeurobiologyEvoked Potentials
While a number of behavioural studies have been conducted to investigate the acute effects of amphetamines on tasks of attention and information processing, there is currently a scarcity of research concerning their electrophysiological... more
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      Working MemoryElectroencephalographyInformation ProcessingEvoked Potentials
Response inhibition is a component of executive functions, which can be divided into distinct subprocesses by means of event-related potentials (ERPs). These subprocesses are (pre)-motor inhibition and inhibition monitoring, which are... more
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceDecision MakingElectroencephalography
Cortical processing of emotional words differs from that of neutral words. Using EEG event-related potentials (ERPs), the present study examines the functional stage(s) of this differentiation. Positive, negative, and neutral nouns were... more
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      PsychologyBiological PsychologyCognitive ScienceEmotion
Fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) is characterized by widespread chronic pain, fatigue, sleep disorders, and cognitive-emotional disturbance. Patients with FMS exhibit increased sensitivity to experimental pain and pain-related cues, as well as... more
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      PainElectroencephalographyMedicineBrain Mapping
Nonlinear effects in fMRI BOLD data may substantially influence estimates of task-related activations, particularly in rapid eventrelated designs. If the BOLD response to each stimulus is assumed to be independent of the stimulation... more
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      IndividualityNonlinear dynamicsMagnetic Resonance ImagingAdolescent
Dual tasks and their associated delays have often been used to examine the boundaries of processing in the brain. We used the dual-task procedure and recorded event-related potentials (ERPs) to investigate how mental rotation of a first... more
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceVisual perceptionAttention
(-)-Ephedrine has been used in the treatment of patients with myasthenia gravis. To investigate the possible effects of ephedrine on neuromuscular transmission, canine intercostal muscle endplates were studied by microelectrode... more
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      Cognitive ScienceDogsBrainEvoked Potentials
This article reviews the event-related potential (ERP) literature in relation to attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (AD/HD) over the years 2002-2012. ERP studies exploring various aspects of brain functioning in children and... more
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      EngineeringAttentionElectroencephalographyAdolescent
The goal of the present study was to delineate phonology's role in silent reading using event-related brain potential (ERP) techniques. Terminal endings of high cloze sentences were manipulated in four conditions in which the terminal... more
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      PhonologySemanticsPsycholinguisticsSpeech perception
A Turbo Pascal program for data acquisition and analysis is presented. The program detects incoming data as TTL pulses through the serial port of an IBM-PC and compatible computers and displays the instantaneous frequency plot and the... more
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      Cognitive ScienceVestibular SystemSoftwareEvoked Potentials
Event-related potentials (ERPs) were used to trace changes in brain activity related to progress in second language learning. Twelve English-speaking exchange students learning German in Switzerland were recruited. ERPs to visually... more
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      Second Language AcquisitionElectrophysiologyElectroencephalographyLanguage
Building on recent favourable outcomes using working memory (WM) training, this study examined the behavioural and physiological effect of concurrent computer-based WM and inhibition training for children with attention-deficit... more
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      Cognitive ScienceAttention-Deficit/Hyperactivity DisorderWorking MemoryElectroencephalography
This study tested the hypothesis that the short-latency excitation of the phrenic motor output elicited by superior laryngeal nerve (SLN) stimulation requires non-NMDA receptor-mediated neurotransmission in the region of the dorsal... more
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      Cognitive ScienceCatsBrainEvoked Potentials
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      Cognitive ScienceSocial CognitionMagnetic Resonance ImagingMotor Control
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      NeurosciencePsychologyCognitive ScienceBehavior
Previous studies have shown a close interrelation between emotional processing and memory processes using facial stimuli and applying the concept of oscillatory brain dynamics. Amending prior findings the influence of neural correlates... more
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      Cognitive SciencePsychophysicsEmotionElectroencephalography
The aim of this study was to investigate the morphological structure processing of Chinese compounds at short SOAs of 57 ms. Event-related potentials were recorded while 16 Hong Kong Chinese university students were instructed to make... more
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      Cognitive ScienceDecision MakingElectrophysiologyCognition