[HTML][HTML] Quantitative comparison of corticospinal tracts arising from different cortical areas in humans
N Usuda, SK Sugawara, H Fukuyama… - Neuroscience …, 2022 - Elsevier
The corticospinal tract (CST), which plays a major role in the control of voluntary limb
movements, arises from multiple motor-and somatosensory-related areas in monkeys …
movements, arises from multiple motor-and somatosensory-related areas in monkeys …
Impact of cardiac interoception cues and confidence on voluntary decisions to make or withhold action in an intentional inhibition task
Interoceptive signals concerning the internal physiological state of the body influence
motivational feelings and action decisions. Cardiovascular arousal may facilitate inhibition to …
motivational feelings and action decisions. Cardiovascular arousal may facilitate inhibition to …
[图书][B] The elephant and the blind: the experience of pure consciousness: philosophy, science, and 500+ experiential reports
T Metzinger - 2024 - books.google.com
An engaging and insightful journey into human consciousness. What if our goal had not
been to land on Mars, but in pure consciousness? The experience of pure consciousness …
been to land on Mars, but in pure consciousness? The experience of pure consciousness …
[HTML][HTML] Pathophysiology and treatment of alien hand syndrome
H Sarva, A Deik, WL Severt - Tremor and Other Hyperkinetic …, 2014 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Alien hand syndrome (AHS) is a disorder of involuntary, yet purposeful, hand
movements that may be accompanied by agnosia, aphasia, weakness, or sensory loss. We …
movements that may be accompanied by agnosia, aphasia, weakness, or sensory loss. We …
Anticipating conflict: neural correlates of a Bayesian belief and its motor consequence
Previous studies have examined the neural correlates of proactive control using a variety of
behavioral paradigms; however, the neural network relating the control process to its …
behavioral paradigms; however, the neural network relating the control process to its …
[HTML][HTML] Resisting aggression in social contexts: the influence of life-course persistent antisocial behavior on behavioral and neural responses to social feedback
IH van de Groep, MGN Bos, LMC Jansen… - Neuroimage …, 2022 - Elsevier
Early adulthood has long been recognized as a potential turning point for the development
of antisocial behavior, due to changes in social contexts and ongoing psychological and …
of antisocial behavior, due to changes in social contexts and ongoing psychological and …
Noradrenaline and movement initiation disorders in Parkinson's disease: A pharmacological functional MRI study with clonidine
M Criaud, C Laurencin, A Poisson, E Metereau… - Cells, 2022 - mdpi.com
Slowness of movement initiation is a cardinal motor feature of Parkinson's disease (PD) and
is not fully reverted by current dopaminergic treatments. This trouble could be due to the …
is not fully reverted by current dopaminergic treatments. This trouble could be due to the …
[HTML][HTML] Self-efficacy and self-care-related outcomes following Alexander Technique lessons for people with chronic neck pain in the ATLAS randomised, controlled …
J Woodman, K Ballard, C Hewitt… - European Journal of …, 2018 - Elsevier
Introduction ATLAS was a pragmatic randomised (1: 1: 1 ratio), controlled trial recruiting
patients with chronic neck pain (N= 517) and evaluating one-to-one Alexander Technique …
patients with chronic neck pain (N= 517) and evaluating one-to-one Alexander Technique …
The dorsal medial frontal cortex mediates automatic motor inhibition in uncertain contexts: evidence from combined fMRI and EEG studies
Response inhibition is commonly thought to rely on voluntary, reactive, selective, and
relatively slow prefrontal mechanisms. In contrast, we suggest here that response inhibition …
relatively slow prefrontal mechanisms. In contrast, we suggest here that response inhibition …
Exogenously triggered response inhibition in developmental stuttering
Purpose The purpose of the present study was to examine relations between children's
exogenously triggered response inhibition and stuttering. Method Participants were 18 …
exogenously triggered response inhibition and stuttering. Method Participants were 18 …