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Common framework for “virtual lesion” and state-dependent TMS: the facilitatory/suppressive range model of online TMS effects on behavior Journal: Brain and Cognition [PDF]
The behavioral effects of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) are often nonlinear; factors such as stimulation intensity and brain state can modulate the impact of TMS on observable behavior in qualitatively different manner.
Abrahamyan +49 more
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ABSTRACT There is increasing evidence that the cerebellum contributes to feedback processing in reinforcement learning. As yet, it has not been investigated whether the cerebellum also contributes to error processing in reinforcement learning. Studies have shown, however, that the cerebellum is involved in the processing of response errors in non ...
Dana M. Huvermann +8 more
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Cortical Dynamics of Phosphene Perception: A Study Using EEG Signals
The electrical stimulation of the primary occipital cortex can evoke luminous perceptions known as phosphenes, forming the basis for cortical visual prostheses for blind individuals.
Fernando Daniel Farfán +4 more
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Background: The features of the application of neuroprotective therapy for traumatic optic neuropathy (TON) in the clinical setting are not known. Methods: Forty-nine TON patients (49 eyes) with MRI evidence of no compressive optic nerve injury were ...
N.M. Moyseyenko
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Spontaneous Fluctuations in Posterior α-Band EEG Activity Reflect Variability in Excitability of Human Visual Areas [PDF]
Neural activity fluctuates dynamically with time, and these changes have been reported to be of behavioral significance, despite occurring spontaneously. Through electroencephalography (EEG), fluctuations in α-band (8-14 Hz) activity have been identified
Amedi, Amir +5 more
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Reactions of Gallaphosphaketenes with Silylenes: Formation of Gallaphosphenes versus Silaphosphenes
Gallaphosphaketene 1b reacts with silylenes either to silaphosphenes (2a/b, 4) or gallaphosphene 3. The nucleophilic character of the P atoms in 3 and 4 is proven in reactions with HCl, BnOH, MeI, MeOTf, and MeLi, respectively, demonstrating the promising potential of heavy π‐bonded p‐block element compounds for small molecule activation reactions ...
Pratima Dhawan +6 more
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Pyrimidyl formamidine palladium(II) complex as a nanocatalyst for aqueous Suzuki-Miyaura coupling
Synthesis of a new phosphene-free nano-size formamidine-based palladium complex have been achieved. The molecular structure of novel palladium complex have been confirmed using spectroscopic methods of analysis as well as physical characterizations.
Afaf Y. Khormi +2 more
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Behavioural evidence for separate mechanisms of audiovisual temporal binding as a function of leading sensory modality [PDF]
The ability to integrate auditory and visual information is critical for effective perception and interaction with the environment, and is thought to be abnormal in some clinical populations.
Cecere, Roberto +2 more
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The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of cerebellar tACS on basketball shooting skills. Thirty‐six healthy young women with basketball experience received cerebellar tACS (1.0 mA, 70 Hz) for 15 minutes. Shooting scores significantly increased after cerebellar tACS intervention. ABSTRACT Introduction Transcranial electrical stimulation (
Shota Miyaguchi +4 more
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Abstract Objective Photosensitive epilepsy (PSE) is a reflex epilepsy, where abnormal electroencephalographic (EEG) responses are induced by photic stimulation. Photosensitivity is classified into four types based on the propagation of the brain's response to visual stimuli.
Lili Timar +6 more
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