Absent event-related potential (ERP) word repetition effects in mild Alzheimer's disease
John Olichney +5 more
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EEG and EMG dataset for the detection of errors introduced by an active orthosis device
Niklas Kueper +10 more
doaj +1 more source
Social presence effect in language comprehension: evidence from event-related potential (ERP) research. [PDF]
Yu T, Sui X, Li YT.
europepmc +1 more source
Investigating Implicit and Explicit Word Learning in School-age Children Using a Combined Behavioral-Event Related Potential (ERP) Approach. [PDF]
Abel AD, Sharp BJ, Konja C.
europepmc +1 more source
Uncovering the Financial Effects of the Exchange Rate Regime Transition in Egypt
ABSTRACT We evaluate the financial effects of monetary policy over the transition from a fixed to a floating exchange rate regime in Egypt. Using high‐frequency identification, we estimate the impact of monetary policy announcements on financial markets.
Karen Davtyan, Omar Elkaraksy
wiley +1 more source
Unlock the potential: Auditory-evoked event-related potential (ERP) as a treatment-responsive biomarker for Rett syndrome. [PDF]
Medina J, Zhou Z.
europepmc +1 more source
EEG recordings during visuo-attentive task reduce sex bias in Alzheimer's disease diagnosis. [PDF]
Abstract INTRODUCTION Pathological cognitive decline affects roughly 15% of older adults, presenting relevant sex differences, being a stronger predictor of Alzheimer's disease in females. Yet, sex‐specific neural markers that support a balanced early diagnosis remain limited.
Amato LG +10 more
europepmc +2 more sources
Acute exercise‐induced improvements in cognition: Role of cerebral blood flow and metabolism
Abstract Physical activity is widely recognized for its ability to promote brain health, with acute exercise transiently enhancing cognition and long‐term training attenuating cognitive decline. However, the mechanisms underlying these benefits remain incompletely understood.
Takeshi Hashimoto, Shigehiko Ogoh
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Abstract Cerebral blood flow (CBF) is essential for sustaining neuronal metabolism and cognitive performance; however, the precise relationship between perfusion and cognition remains unclear. Although ageing and disease are associated with progressive declines in CBF and cognitive impairment, the acute effects of altered CBF under environmental ...
Hiroki Nakata +2 more
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