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The prefrontal cortex and medial temporal lobe are particularly vulnerable to the effects of aging. The disconnection between them is suggested to be an important cause of cognitive decline in normal aging.
Rui Li +7 more
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Human single neuron activity precedes emergence of conscious perception
The neuronal basis of spontaneous changes in conscious experience is unclear. Here, authors report nonselective medial frontal activity starting two seconds before a spontaneous change in visual perception, followed by selective medial temporal lobe ...
Hagar Gelbard-Sagiv +4 more
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Computational models predict that focal damage to the Default Mode Network (DMN) causes widespread decreases and increases of functional DMN connectivity.
C. McCormick +5 more
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Medial temporal lobe damage impairs representation of simple stimuli
Medial temporal lobe damage in humans is typically thought to produce a circumscribed impairment in the acquisition of new enduring memories, but recent reports have documented deficits even in short-term maintenance.
David E Warren +3 more
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An fMRI study of parietal cortex involvement in the visual guidance of locomotion [PDF]
Locomoting through the environment typically involves anticipating impending changes in heading trajectory in addition to maintaining the current direction of travel.
Billington, Jac +3 more
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Progressive medial temporal lobe atrophy during preclinical Alzheimer's disease
This study examined whether longitudinal MRI trajectories in medial temporal lobe (MTL) brain regions differed among groups of cognitively normal individuals defined by their cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) levels when they were first enrolled (N=207; mean ...
Corinne Pettigrew +8 more
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Single-cell recordings in the human medial temporal lobe
Recordings from individual neurons in patients who are implanted with depth electrodes for clinical reasons have opened the possibility to narrow down the gap between neurophysiological studies in animals and non‐invasive (e.g.
H. Rey +7 more
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Medial temporal lobe functional connectivity predicts stimulation-induced theta power
Direct electrical brain stimulation can induce widespread changes in neural activity, offering a means to modulate network-wide activity and treat disease.
E. A. Solomon +15 more
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Evaluating Methods of Correcting for Multiple Comparisons Implemented in SPM12 in Social Neuroscience fMRI Studies: An Example from Moral Psychology [PDF]
In fMRI research, the goal of correcting for multiple comparisons is to identify areas of activity that reflect true effects, and thus would be expected to replicate in future studies.
Glenn, Andrea L., Han, Hyemin
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Latency and Selectivity of Single Neurons Indicate Hierarchical Processing in the Human Medial Temporal Lobe [PDF]
Neurons in the temporal lobe of both monkeys and humans show selective responses to classes of visual stimuli and even to specific individuals. In this study, we investigate the latency and selectivity of visually responsive neurons recorded from ...
Cerf, Moran +6 more
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