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Enhancing Human Action Inhibition Through Cortico-Cortical Paired Associative Stimulation. [PDF]
Reactive inhibition is crucial for preventing inappropriate actions. We used a TMS protocol and cortico–cortical paired associative stimulation (ccPAS). Participants underwent ccPAS targeting functional connectivity between action inhibition network regions and completed a stop signal task before and after ccPAS stimulation.
Però L +5 more
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The Difficulty in Numerical Computation Impacts Motor Decisions in a Stop‐Signal Task [PDF]
Cognitive difficulty arising from numerical comparison modulates motor control. In a stop‐signal task where the Go and Stop signal corresponded to the result of a numerical comparison, we show that the degree of difficulty in making this mental operation affects both movement initiation and inhibition, highlighting the interaction between cognitive ...
Marc I +7 more
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Abstract Introduction Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is an effective treatment for refractory obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD). Neuropsychological assessment contributes to DBS treatment in several ways: it monitors the cognitive safety of the treatment, identifies beneficial or detrimental cognitive side effects and it could aid to explain ...
Tim A. M. Bouwens van der Vlis +7 more
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Noshing on Chocolate, I Can Do That: Increased Chocolate Consumption in the Chocolate-Modified Bogus Taste Test With Better and Not Worse Inhibitory Control. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background Chocolate is the most craved energy‐dense food. Yet, most individuals can limit their chocolate consumption. Here, we investigate the cognitive mechanisms underlying chocolate consumption in a chocolate bogus taste test in a cross‐sectional experimental design.
Schroeder PA +4 more
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Individual differences in beta-band oscillations predict motor-inhibitory control
ObjectiveThe ability of motor-inhibitory control is critical in daily life. The physiological mechanisms underlying motor inhibitory control deficits remain to be elucidated.
Qian Ding +9 more
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Spatial vs. Temporal Features in ICA of Resting-State fMRI - A Quantitative and Qualitative Investigation in the Context of Response Inhibition. [PDF]
Independent component analysis (ICA) can identify covarying functional networks in the resting brain. Despite its relatively widespread use, the potential of the temporal information (unlike spatial information) obtained by ICA from resting state fMRI ...
Lixia Tian +5 more
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Combining skeleton and RGB modalities in human action recognition (HAR) has garnered attention due to their ability to complement each other. However, previous studies did not address the challenge of recognizing fine-grained human-object interaction ...
Akash Ghimire, Vijay Kakani, Hakil Kim
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Observations of Prominence Eruptions with Two Radioheliographs, SSRT, and NoRH [PDF]
Abstract We address simultaneous observations of eruptive prominences with two radioheliographs, SSRT at 5.7 GHz and NoRH at 17 and 34 GHz. Three events are presented: 1997 September 27, 2000 September 4, and 2001 January 14. We analyze them using images observed in microwaves, $\mathrm{H}\alpha$, images from Extreme ultraviolet Imaging ...
Victor V. Grechnev +4 more
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There is a correlation between cognitive inhibition and compensatory balance response; however, the correlation between response inhibition and gait termination is not clear. Objectives: The purpose of this study was to investigate the gait parameters of
Dong-Kyun Koo, Jung-Won Kwon
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Long-Period Oscillations of Sunspots by NoRH and SSRT Observations [PDF]
Abstract Long-term oscillations of microwave emission generated in sunspot magnetospheres are detected with the Nobeyama Radioheliograph (NoRH) at a frequency of 17 GHz, and the Siberian Solar Radio Telescope (SSRT) at 5.7 GHz. Significant periodicities in the range of 22-170 min are found in the variation of the emission intensity ...
I. A. Bakunina +9 more
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