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3D surface perception from motion involves a temporal-parietal network.

5 Aug 2009 Previous research has suggested that three-dimensional (3D) structure-from-motion (SFM) perception in humans involves several motion-sensitive occipital and parietal brain areas. By contrast, SFM perception in nonhuman primates seems to involve the ...
rec_pub_19674088-3d-surface-perception-motion-involves-temporal-parietal-network.htm


Same, better, or worse? Neurocognitive effects of radiotherapy for low-grade gliomas remain unknown.

5 Aug 2009
rec_pub_19665932-same-better-worse-neurocognitive-effects-radiotherapy-low-grade.htm


Cognitive and radiological effects of radiotherapy in patients with low-grade glioma: long-term follow-up.

5 Aug 2009 BACKGROUND: Our previous study on cognitive functioning among 195 patients with low-grade glioma (LGG) a mean of 6 years after diagnosis suggested that the tumour itself, rather than the radiotherapy used to treat it, has the most deleterious effect ...
rec_pub_19665931-cognitive-radiological-effects-radiotherapy-patients-low-grade-glioma.htm


Age affects the attentional demands of stair ambulation: evidence from a dual-task approach.

4 Aug 2009 BACKGROUND: Approximately 75% of all injury-producing falls on steps for people of all ages occur in people 65 years of age and older. Diminished attentional capacity contributes to fall risk in older adults, particularly when task demands are high. ...
rec_pub_19661159-age-affects-attentional-demands-stair-ambulation-evidence-dual-task.htm


Right prefrontal brain activation due to Stroop interference is altered in attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder - A functional near-infrared spectroscopy study.

4 Aug 2009 Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder is a common finding in school children. Because it was suggested to be related to frontal lobe dysfunction, we hypothesized that brain activation would be altered during an event-related color-word matching ...
rec_pub_19664910-right-prefrontal-brain-activation-stroop-interference-altered.htm


Transcranial direct current stimulation modulates shifts in global/local attention.

3 Aug 2009 The effects of transcranial direct current stimulation on global/local attentional switching and feature processing were assessed. Direct current stimulation was applied to the left posterior parietal cortex in 14 healthy participants. A compound ...
rec_pub_19590395-transcranial-direct-current-stimulation-modulates-shifts-global-local.htm


Event-related potential correlates of the extraverts' sensitivity to valence changes in positive stimuli.

3 Aug 2009 This study investigated whether the human sensitivity to valence intensity changes in positive stimuli varies with extraversion. Event-related potentials were recorded for highly positive, moderately positive, and neutral stimuli while participants ...
rec_pub_19543131-event-related-potential-correlates-extraverts-sensitivity-valence.htm


Steady state visually evoked potential correlates of static and dynamic emotional face processing.

2 Aug 2009 While the neural regions associated with facial identity recognition are considered to be well defined, the neural correlates of non-moving and moving images of facial emotion processing are less clear. This study examined the brain electrical ...
rec_pub_19653091-steady-state-visually-evoked-potential-correlates-static-dynamic.htm


Conflict monitoring in early frontotemporal dementia.

2 Aug 2009 BACKGROUND: Despite the extensive frontal atrophy and behavioral disinhibition that characterizes behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia (bvFTD), many studies of early bvFTD suggest normal executive functioning (EF). The current study examined ...
rec_pub_19652138-conflict-monitoring-early-frontotemporal-dementia.htm


Association of the serotonin transporter gene promoter region (5-HTTLPR) polymorphism with biased attention for emotional stimuli.

30 Jul 2009 A deletion polymorphism in the serotonin transporter-linked polymorphic region (5-HTTLPR) has been associated with vulnerability to affective disorders, yet the mechanism by which this gene confers vulnerability remains unclear. Two studies examined ...
rec_pub_19685963-association-serotonin-transporter-gene-promoter-region-5-httlpr.htm

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