Precise minds in uncertain worlds: predictive coding in autism.

S Van de Cruys, K Evers, R Van der Hallen… - Psychological …, 2014 - psycnet.apa.org
There have been numerous attempts to explain the enigma of autism, but existing
neurocognitive theories often provide merely a refined description of 1 cluster of symptoms …

The cerebellum in Parkinson's disease

T Wu, M Hallett - Brain, 2013 - academic.oup.com
Parkinson's disease is a chronic progressive neurodegenerative disorder characterized by
resting tremor, slowness of movements, rigidity, gait disturbance and postural instability …

A meta‐analysis of cerebellar contributions to higher cognition from PET and fMRI studies

E Keren‐Happuch, SHA Chen, MHR Ho… - Human brain …, 2012 - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
A growing interest in cerebellar function and its involvement in higher cognition have
prompted much research in recent years. Cerebellar presence in a wide range of cognitive …

The neural representation of time

RB Ivry, RMC Spencer - Current opinion in neurobiology, 2004 - Elsevier
This review summarizes recent investigations of temporal processing. We focus on motor
and perceptual tasks in which crucial events span hundreds of milliseconds. One key …

Three-dimensional locations and boundaries of motor and premotor cortices as defined by functional brain imaging: a meta-analysis

MA Mayka, DM Corcos, SE Leurgans, DE Vaillancourt - Neuroimage, 2006 - Elsevier
The mesial premotor cortex (pre-supplementary motor area and supplementary motor area
proper), lateral premotor cortex (dorsal premotor cortex and ventral premotor cortex), and …

Diffusion tensor imaging and aging

EV Sullivan, A Pfefferbaum - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2006 - Elsevier
Magnetic resonance diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) is a non-invasive in vivo method for
characterizing the integrity of anatomical connections and white matter circuitry and provides …

A functional MRI study of automatic movements in patients with Parkinson's disease

T Wu, M Hallett - Brain, 2005 - academic.oup.com
Patients with Parkinson's disease have great difficulty performing learned movements
automatically. The neural contribution to the problem has not been identified. In the current …

Music and language side by side in the brain: a PET study of the generation of melodies and sentences

S Brown, MJ Martinez… - European journal of …, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Parallel generational tasks for music and language were compared using positron emission
tomography. Amateur musicians vocally improvised melodic or linguistic phrases in …

Brain activation patterns during measurement of sub-and supra-second intervals

PA Lewis, RC Miall - Neuropsychologia, 2003 - Elsevier
The possibility that different neural systems are used to measure temporal durations at the
sub-second and several second ranges has been supported by pharmacological …

Neural control of walking in people with parkinsonism

DS Peterson, FB Horak - Physiology, 2016 - journals.physiology.org
People with Parkinson's disease exhibit debilitating gait impairments, including gait
slowness, increased step variability, and poor postural control. A widespread supraspinal …