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Fact learning in complex arithmetic and figural-spatial tasks: the role of the angular gyrus and its relation to mathematical competence.

30 Aug 2009 Neuroimaging studies have revealed a strong link between mental calculation and the angular gyrus (AG) which has been interpreted to reflect arithmetic fact retrieval. Moreover, a stronger AG activation in individuals with higher mathematical ...
rec_pub_19172644-fact-learning-complex-arithmetic-figural-spatial-tasks-role-angular.htm


The free choice whether or not to respond after stimulus presentation.

30 Aug 2009 The concept of 'willed' actions has attracted attention during the last few years. Free choices have been associated with activations on the medial frontal surface, the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and the parietal lobe. Self-paced movements and ...
rec_pub_19172643-the-free-choice-respond-stimulus-presentation.htm


Spatiotemporal mapping of sex differences during attentional processing.

30 Aug 2009 Functional neuroimaging studies have increasingly aimed at approximating neural substrates of human cognitive sex differences elicited by visuospatial challenge. It has been suggested that females and males use different behaviorally relevant ...
rec_pub_19172632-spatiotemporal-mapping-sex-differences-attentional-processing.htm


Syllable congruency and word frequency effects on brain activation.

30 Aug 2009 This article investigates the neural representation of the processes involved in recognizing multisyllabic words in Spanish asking whether lexical and sublexical processes are reflected in a different neuronal activation pattern. High and low ...
rec_pub_19172625-syllable-congruency-word-frequency-effects-brain-activation.htm


Postconcussion syndrome after minor head injury: brain activation of working memory and attention.

30 Aug 2009 After minor head injury (MHI) postconcussive symptoms (PCS) such as memory and attention deficits frequently occur. It has been hypothesised that PCS are caused by microstructural damage to the brain due to shearing injury, which is not detectable ...
rec_pub_19117278-postconcussion-syndrome-minor-head-injury-brain-activation-working.htm


Repetition suppression for performed hand gestures revealed by fMRI.

30 Aug 2009 The functional components of the human motor system that are used to retrieve and execute simple intransitive hand gestures were identified with a repetition suppression (RS) paradigm. Participants performed movements with the right hand to text ...
rec_pub_19117276-repetition-suppression-performed-hand-gestures-revealed-fmri.htm


Neural correlates of resolving uncertainty in driver's decision making.

30 Aug 2009 Neural correlates of driving and of decision making have been investigated separately, but little is known about the underlying neural mechanisms of decision making in driving. Previous research discusses two types of decision making: ...
rec_pub_19117274-neural-correlates-resolving-uncertainty-driver-s-decision-making.htm


Is a preserved functional reserve a mechanism limiting clinical impairment in pediatric MS patients?

30 Aug 2009 We evaluated the functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) correlates of simple movement performance in patients with pediatric multiple sclerosis (MS) and their relation with the extent of T2 lesion volume (LV), to improve our understanding of ...
rec_pub_19107755-is-preserved-functional-reserve-mechanism-limiting-clinical.htm


Neural basis of individualistic and collectivistic views of self.

30 Aug 2009 Individualism and collectivism refer to cultural values that influence how people construe themselves and their relation to the world. Individualists perceive themselves as stable entities, autonomous from other people and their environment, while ...
rec_pub_19107754-neural-basis-individualistic-collectivistic-views-self.htm


Working-memory fMRI reveals cingulate hyperactivation in euthymic major depression.

30 Aug 2009 While cognitive impairments are well documented for the acute episode of major depressive disorder (MDD), less is known about cognitive functioning in the euthymic state. For working memory, dysfunctional activation of lateral prefrontal and ...
rec_pub_19086021-working-memory-fmri-reveals-cingulate-hyperactivation-euthymic-major.htm

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