[PDF][PDF] Mapping compulsivity in the DSM-5 obsessive compulsive and related disorders: cognitive domains, neural circuitry, and treatment
NA Fineberg, AM Apergis-Schoute… - International Journal …, 2018 - academic.oup.com
Compulsions are repetitive, stereotyped thoughts and behaviors designed to reduce harm.
Growing evidence suggests that the neurocognitive mechanisms mediating behavioral …
Growing evidence suggests that the neurocognitive mechanisms mediating behavioral …
[HTML][HTML] Does meditation alter brain responses to negative stimuli? A systematic review
AA Magalhaes, L Oliveira, MG Pereira… - Frontiers in Human …, 2018 - frontiersin.org
Background: Despite several attempts to review and explain how meditation alters the brain
and facilitates emotion regulation, the extent to which meditation and emotion regulation …
and facilitates emotion regulation, the extent to which meditation and emotion regulation …
[HTML][HTML] Activity and connectivity differences underlying inhibitory control across the adult life span
Inhibitory control requires precise regulation of activity and connectivity within multiple brain
networks. Previous studies have typically evaluated age-related changes in regional activity …
networks. Previous studies have typically evaluated age-related changes in regional activity …
Pimping inhibition: Anodal tDCS enhances stop-signal reaction time.
The stop-signal task (SST) is assumed to reliably measure response inhibition; specifically,
in this task participants sometimes have to withhold a response according to the onset of a …
in this task participants sometimes have to withhold a response according to the onset of a …
[HTML][HTML] Recognizing frustration of drivers from face video recordings and brain activation measurements with functional near-infrared spectroscopy
Experiencing frustration while driving can harm cognitive processing, result in aggressive
behavior and hence negatively influence driving performance and traffic safety. Being able …
behavior and hence negatively influence driving performance and traffic safety. Being able …
[HTML][HTML] Stress-related dysfunction of the right inferior frontal cortex in high ruminators: an fNIRS study
D Rosenbaum, M Thomas, P Hilsendegen… - NeuroImage: Clinical, 2018 - Elsevier
Repetitive thinking styles such as rumination are considered to be a key factor in the
development and maintenance of mental disorders. Different situational triggers (eg, social …
development and maintenance of mental disorders. Different situational triggers (eg, social …
Acute LSD effects on response inhibition neural networks
BackgroundRecent evidence shows that the serotonin 2A receptor (5-hydroxytryptamine2A
receptor, 5-HT2AR) is critically involved in the formation of visual hallucinations and …
receptor, 5-HT2AR) is critically involved in the formation of visual hallucinations and …
[HTML][HTML] How do morphological alterations caused by chronic pain distribute across the brain? A meta-analytic co-alteration study
It was recently suggested that in brain disorders neuronal alterations does not occur
randomly, but tend to form patterns that resemble those of cerebral connectivity. Following …
randomly, but tend to form patterns that resemble those of cerebral connectivity. Following …
Executive functions brain system: An activation likelihood estimation meta-analytic study
Background and objective To characterize commonalities and differences between two
executive functions: reasoning and inhibitory control. Methods A total of 5,974 participants in …
executive functions: reasoning and inhibitory control. Methods A total of 5,974 participants in …
Modulation of negative emotions through anodal tDCS over the right ventrolateral prefrontal cortex
Increasing evidence suggests that the right ventrolateral prefrontal cortex (rVLPFC) plays a
critical role in emotion regulation, in particular concerning negative feelings. In the present …
critical role in emotion regulation, in particular concerning negative feelings. In the present …