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Activation of the pre-supplementary motor area but not inferior prefrontal cortex in association with short stop signal reaction time--an intra-subject analysis.

12 Jul 2009 BACKGROUND: Our previous work described the neural processes of motor response inhibition during a stop signal task (SST). Employing the race model, we computed the stop signal reaction time (SSRT) to index individuals' ability in inhibitory ...
rec_pub_19602259-activation-pre-supplementary-motor-area-inferior-prefrontal-cortex.htm


Afferent-induced facilitation of primary motor cortex excitability in the region controlling hand muscles in humans.

5 Jul 2009 Sensory inputs from cutaneous and limb receptors are known to influence motor cortex network excitability. Although most recent studies have focused on the inhibitory influences of afferent inputs on arm motor responses evoked by transcranial ...
rec_pub_19686433-afferent-induced-facilitation-primary-motor-cortex-excitability.htm


Excitatory repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation to left dorsal premotor cortex enhances motor consolidation of new skills.

5 Jul 2009 BACKGROUND: Following practice of skilled movements, changes continue to take place in the brain that both strengthen and modify memory for motor learning. These changes represent motor memory consolidation a process whereby new memories are ...
rec_pub_19583831-excitatory-repetitive-transcranial-magnetic-stimulation-left-dorsal.htm


[Correlations of activity of neurons of sensorimotor cortex of the right and left brain hemispheres of rabbits during defensive dominant and "animal hypnosis"]

29 Jun 2009 A hidden excitation focus of the rhythmic nature (a rhythmic defensive dominant focus) was produced in the rabbit's CNS. The focus was formed by means of threshold electrodermal stimulation of the left forelimb by series of pulses consisting of ...
rec_pub_19795806-correlations-activity-neurons-sensorimotor-cortex-right-left-brain.htm


Surgical treatment of supplementary motor area lesions.

29 Jun 2009 Different portions of the SMA appear to be engaged by different types of neurological functions. It is important to identify the functional activation of SMA in terms of planning the surgical strategy. Our unpublished data from M.D. Anderson suggest ...
rec_pub_19621301-surgical-treatment-supplementary-motor-area-lesions.htm


Investigating the efficacy of paroxetine in developmental stuttering.

29 Jun 2009 OBJECTIVES: Paroxetine has been reported to be useful for management of stuttering symptoms, but only a few reports have examined its effects. We have investigated the efficacy of paroxetine in a randomized, placebo-controlled study. METHODS: Five ...
rec_pub_19620850-investigating-efficacy-paroxetine-developmental-stuttering.htm


Prenatal growth and early postnatal influences on adult motor cortical excitability.

29 Jun 2009 OBJECTIVE: Suboptimal prenatal growth may adversely influence motor neurophysiologic development and predispose the individual to greater risk of neurodegenerative disorders in later life. We investigated the influences of prenatal growth and the ...
rec_pub_19564259-prenatal-growth-early-postnatal-influences-adult-motor-cortical.htm


Architectonic subdivisions of neocortex in the tree shrew (Tupaia belangeri).

29 Jun 2009 Tree shrews are small mammals that bear some semblance to squirrels, but are actually close relatives of primates. Thus, they have been extensively studied as a model for the early stages of primate evolution. In this study, subdivisions of cortex ...
rec_pub_19462403-architectonic-subdivisions-neocortex-tree-shrew-tupaia-belangeri.htm


3D single-shot VASO using a Maxwell gradient compensated GRASE sequence.

29 Jun 2009 The vascular space occupancy (VASO) method was recently proposed as a functional MRI (fMRI) method that is capable of detecting activation-related changes in blood volume (CBV), without the need for a blood-pool contrast agent. In the present work ...
rec_pub_19319900-3d-single-shot-vaso-using-maxwell-gradient-compensated-grase-sequence.htm


Pulse and meter as neural resonance.

29 Jun 2009 The experience of musical rhythm is a remarkable psychophysical phenomenon, in part because the perception of periodicities, namely pulse and meter, arise from stimuli that are not periodic. One possible function of such a transformation is to ...
rec_pub_19673754-pulse-meter-neural-resonance.htm

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