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Functional connectivity delineates distinct roles of the inferior frontal cortex and presupplementary motor area in stop signal inhibition.

10 Aug 2009 The neural basis of motor response inhibition has drawn considerable attention in recent imaging literature. Many studies have used the go/no-go or stop signal task to examine the neural processes underlying motor response inhibition. In particular, ...
rec_pub_19675251-functional-connectivity-delineates-distinct-roles-inferior-frontal.htm


Evidence of mirror neurons in human inferior frontal gyrus.

10 Aug 2009 There is much current debate about the existence of mirror neurons in humans. To identify mirror neurons in the inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) of humans, we used a repetition suppression paradigm while measuring neural activity with functional ...
rec_pub_19675249-evidence-mirror-neurons-human-inferior-frontal-gyrus.htm


Behavioral tagging is a general mechanism of long-term memory formation.

9 Aug 2009 In daily life, memories are intertwined events. Little is known about the mechanisms involved in their interactions. Using two hippocampus-dependent (spatial object recognition and contextual fear conditioning) and one hippocampus-independent ...
rec_pub_19706547-behavioral-tagging-general-mechanism-long-term-memory-formation.htm


Neural encoding of auditory discrimination in ventral premotor cortex.

8 Aug 2009 Monkeys have the capacity to accurately discriminate the difference between two acoustic flutter stimuli. In this task, monkeys must compare information about the second stimulus to the memory trace of the first stimulus, and must postpone the ...
rec_pub_19667191-neural-encoding-auditory-discrimination-ventral-premotor-cortex.htm


Motor representations of articulators contribute to categorical perception of speech sounds.

3 Aug 2009 Listening to speech modulates activity in human motor cortex. It is unclear, however, whether the motor cortex has an essential role in speech perception. Here, we aimed to determine whether the motor representations of articulators contribute to ...
rec_pub_19657034-motor-representations-articulators-contribute-categorical-perception.htm


Do we really need vision? How blind people "see" the actions of others.

3 Aug 2009 Observing and learning actions and behaviors from others, a mechanism crucial for survival and social interaction, engages the mirror neuron system. To determine whether vision is a necessary prerequisite for the human mirror system to develop and ...
rec_pub_19657025-do-really-need-vision-blind-people-actions-others.htm


Neural substrates of mounting temporal expectation.

2 Aug 2009 A new primer gives a cognitive and neuroanatomical perspective on how timing and expectation are represented in the human ...
rec_pub_19652699-neural-substrates-mounting-temporal-expectation.htm


Instructional control of reinforcement learning: a behavioral and neurocomputational investigation.

Aug 2009 Humans learn how to behave directly through environmental experience and indirectly through rules and instructions. Behavior analytic research has shown that instructions can control behavior, even when such behavior leads to sub-optimal outcomes ...
rec_pub_19595993-instructional-control-reinforcement-learning-behavioral.htm


[Comparison of neuropsychological performance according to the age of onset in subjects with Parkinson's disease and Parkinsonism]

30 Jul 2009 INTRODUCTION: Parkinson's disease (PD) is the second most common neurodegenerative disorder after Alzheimer's disease, and it is characterised by tremor, bradykinesia, rigidity and postural instability. The most frequent cognitive disorder is ...
rec_pub_19621306-comparison-neuropsychological-performance-according-age-onset.htm


Attention moderates the processing of inhibitory information in primary psychopathy.

30 Jul 2009 Primary psychopathic individuals are less apt to reevaluate or change their behavior in response to stimuli outside of their current focus of attention. According to the response modulation hypothesis, this tendency reflects a lack of responsivity ...
rec_pub_19685952-attention-moderates-processing-inhibitory-information-primary.htm

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