Clinical efficacy of intermittent theta burst stimulation in the acute phase of adolescent depression: study protocol of a double-blind, randomized controlled trial. [PDF]
Ye Q, Yang Y, Cai W, Wen J, Lan Y.
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During an auditory deviance detection task, naïve mice and mice injected with sub‐anesthetic ketamine show marked differences in spiking activity and mesoscale connectivity. Control mice exhibit a biphasic spiking response to deviant sounds, whereas the late spiking component is abolished by ketamine.
Maria Isabel Carreño‐Muñoz +4 more
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Feedback-driven event-related potentials in conditional discrimination: insights from a matching-to-sample study. [PDF]
Edmunds KJ +4 more
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Neural and Behavioral Tracking of Musical Phrases Occurs Without Temporal Regularity
When listening to music or speech, people naturally segment continuous sound streams into meaningful units. We investigated how the temporal predictability of segment boundaries influences listeners' ability to track musical structure. Both neural and behavioral measures showed robust tracking of musical phrasing regardless of boundary regularity ...
Zofia Anna Hołubowska +2 more
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Looking Under the Hood: Using Time-Frequency Analysis to Bridge the Gap Between Event-Related Potential Biomarkers of Psychosis and Underlying Neural Circuitry. [PDF]
Erickson MA.
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The Impact of Action Intention Versus Action‐Effect Intention on Auditory Prediction Error Signals
Sensory action effects are processed differently depending on the type of action selection. Participants selected button press actions producing low/high tones either by action effect intention (notes; left) or action intention (letters; right). Early, sensory N1 prediction error signals in response to rare, unexpected tones were only elicited if ...
Andreas Widmann +2 more
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Diagnostic value of mismatch-negativity and P3a event-related potentials for sepsis-associated encephalopathy in non-sedated patients: a pilot study. [PDF]
Ge Z +9 more
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Rapid Mandarin Tone Learning in Passive and Active Listening: A Magnetoencephalography Study
This study investigated how 4 days of passive and active listening to Mandarin tone changes in /a/ affected behavioral change detection and MEG responses in native Finnish‐speaking adults. Perceptual learning of foreign speech sounds was reflected in enhanced magnetic mismatch negativity and N2b as well as improved behavioral accuracy.
Kaijun Jiang +6 more
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Task difficulty reduced mismatch negativity (MMN) amplitude across auditory and visual modalities. Autistic traits showed modality and difficulty‐specific patterns: communication difficulties related to smaller auditory MMN in the easy task, while restricted interests/detail orientation related to larger visual MMN in the difficult task.
Prune Mazer +4 more
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