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Event-Related Brain Potentials in Psychopathology: Clinical and cognitive perspectives
Since the discovery of the P300 component, a large number of studies have been conducted with the aim to find abnormalities of this psychophysiological marker among the main psychiatric disorders.
Michel Hansenne
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P300 event-related potential and serotonin-1A activity in depression
SummaryThe identification of the brain structures and neurotransmitters responsible for the generation and/or modulation of P300 could lead to important clinical implications. Since serotonin disturbances seem to play a critical role in depression, the aim of the study was to assess the possible relationships between the P300 event-related brain ...
M, Hansenne, M, Ansseau
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Curiosity cloning: neural analysis of scientific knowledge [PDF]
Event-related potentials (ERPs) are indicators of brain activity related to cognitive processes. They can be de- tected from EEG signals and thus constitute an attractive non-invasive option to study cognitive information pro- cessing.
Healy, Graham +15 more
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Neural signatures of stimulus features in visual working memory : a spatiotemporal approach [PDF]
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Shapiro, Kimron L; id_orcid +19 more
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Abstract Opioids are prescribed widely for chronic pain despite well‐recognised risks and variable long‐term benefit, reflecting the lack of effective alternatives for many patients. Combination therapies offer a promising strategy to enhance efficacy whilst reducing side effects.
André Mouraux +26 more
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The role of configurality in the Thatcher illusion: an ERP study [PDF]
The Thatcher illusion (Thompson in Perception, 9, 483-484, 1980) is often explained as resulting from recognising a distortion of configural information when 'Thatcherised' faces are upright but not when inverted.
Donnelly, N. +16 more
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KPNA2 Drives Immunosuppression in Ovarian Cancer via CCL2/CCR2‐Dependent MDSC Recruitment
KPNA2 drives intratumoral MDSC accumulation and immunosuppression in ovarian cancer via the NF‐κB/CCL2/CCR2 axis. Mechanistically, KPNA2 facilitates NF‐κB/p65 nuclear translocation and induces CCL2 transcription, recruiting MDSCs to establish an immunosuppressive microenvironment.
Qingli Li +8 more
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A prospective study of electrophysiological and behavioural measures of cognitive function in patients with epilepsy [PDF]
PhDAims: The aim of this thesis was firstly, to prospectively examine cognitive function in relation to epilepsy, with event-related potential (ERP) and neuropsychological assessments, over a one year period.
Sharma, Simeran
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Countering Countermeasures: Detecting Identity Lies by Detecting Conscious Breakthrough [PDF]
One major drawback of deception detection is its vulnerability to countermeasures, whereby participants wilfully modulate their physiological or neurophysiological response to critical guilt-determining stimuli.
Filetti, Marco +26 more
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Schematic illustration showing how CRC‐associated ADSC‐derived CCL8 promotes colorectal cancer cell migration through ERK/HIF‐1α signaling in a 3D coculture platform. ABSTRACT This study aimed to recapitulate adipose‐tumor interactions within the colorectal cancer (CRC) tumor microenvironment (TME) and to elucidate the role of adipose‐derived stem ...
Jeong‐Eun Yun +7 more
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