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Neural mechanisms of domain-general inhibitory control
Inhibitory control is a fundamental mechanism underlying flexible behavior and features in
theories across many areas of cognitive and psychological science. However, whereas …
theories across many areas of cognitive and psychological science. However, whereas …
Structure–function coupling in macroscale human brain networks
Precisely how the anatomical structure of the brain gives rise to a repertoire of complex
functions remains incompletely understood. A promising manifestation of this map** from …
functions remains incompletely understood. A promising manifestation of this map** from …
The Pause-then-Cancel model of human action-stop**: Theoretical considerations and empirical evidence
The ability to stop already-initiated actions is a key cognitive control ability. Recent work on
human action-stop** has been dominated by two controversial debates. First, the …
human action-stop** has been dominated by two controversial debates. First, the …
The central autonomic system revisited–convergent evidence for a regulatory role of the insular and midcingulate cortex from neuroimaging meta-analyses
The autonomic nervous system regulates dynamic body adaptations to internal and external
environment changes. Capitalizing on two different algorithms (that differ in empirical …
environment changes. Capitalizing on two different algorithms (that differ in empirical …
Pupil size reflects activation of subcortical ascending arousal system nuclei during rest
Neuromodulatory nuclei that are part of the ascending arousal system (AAS) play a crucial
role in regulating cortical state and optimizing task performance. Pupil diameter, under …
role in regulating cortical state and optimizing task performance. Pupil diameter, under …
Functional MRI in major depressive disorder: A review of findings, limitations, and future prospects
Objective diagnosis and prognosis in major depressive disorder (MDD) remains a challenge
due to the absence of biomarkers based on physiological parameters or medical tests …
due to the absence of biomarkers based on physiological parameters or medical tests …
[HTML][HTML] Cortical and subcortical contributions to interference resolution and inhibition–an fMRI ALE meta-analysis
Interacting with our environment requires the selection of appropriate responses and the
inhibition of others. Such effortful inhibition is achieved by a number of interference …
inhibition of others. Such effortful inhibition is achieved by a number of interference …
Subcortical contributions to the sense of body ownership
The sense of body ownership (ie the feeling that our body or its parts belong to us) plays a
key role in bodily self-consciousness and is believed to stem from multisensory integration …
key role in bodily self-consciousness and is believed to stem from multisensory integration …
[HTML][HTML] Investigating intra-individual networks of response inhibition and interference resolution using 7T MRI
Response inhibition and interference resolution are often considered subcomponents of an
overarching inhibition system that utilizes the so-called cortico-basal-ganglia loop. Up until …
overarching inhibition system that utilizes the so-called cortico-basal-ganglia loop. Up until …
Priorities for research on neuromodulatory subcortical systems in Alzheimer's disease: Position paper from the NSS PIA of ISTAART
The neuromodulatory subcortical system (NSS) nuclei are critical hubs for survival, hedonic
tone, and homeostasis. Tau‐associated NSS degeneration occurs early in Alzheimer's …
tone, and homeostasis. Tau‐associated NSS degeneration occurs early in Alzheimer's …