Event-related potentials and cognition in Parkinson's disease: An integrative review
Cognitive impairment is a common non-motor symptom of Parkinson's disease (PD), but the
nature of cognitive changes varies considerably between individuals. According to the dual …
nature of cognitive changes varies considerably between individuals. According to the dual …
Doing it wrong: a systematic review on electrocortical and behavioral correlates of error monitoring in patients with neurological disorders
Detecting errors in one's own and other's actions is a crucial ability for learning and adapting
behavior to everchanging, highly volatile environments. Studies in healthy people …
behavior to everchanging, highly volatile environments. Studies in healthy people …
Neural mechanisms underlying cognitive inflexibility in Parkinson's disease
Cognitive inflexibility is a hallmark of executive dysfunction in Parkinson's disease (PD). This
deficit consistently manifests itself in a PD-related increase in the number of perseverative …
deficit consistently manifests itself in a PD-related increase in the number of perseverative …
Auditory mismatch detection, distraction, and attentional reorientation (MMN-P3a-RON) in neurological and psychiatric disorders: A review
E Justo-Guillén, J Ricardo-Garcell… - International Journal of …, 2019 - Elsevier
Involuntary attention allows for the detection and processing of novel and potentially
relevant stimuli that lie outside of cognitive focus. These processes comprise change …
relevant stimuli that lie outside of cognitive focus. These processes comprise change …
New insights into neural networks of error monitoring and clinical implications: a systematic review of ERP studies in neurological diseases
Error monitoring allows for the efficient performance of goal-directed behaviors and
successful learning. Furthermore, error monitoring as a metacognitive ability may play a …
successful learning. Furthermore, error monitoring as a metacognitive ability may play a …
Toward a computational neuropsychology of cognitive flexibility
A Steinke, B Kopp - Brain Sciences, 2020 - mdpi.com
Cognitive inflexibility is a well-documented, yet non-specific corollary of many neurological
diseases. Computational modeling of covert cognitive processes supporting cognitive …
diseases. Computational modeling of covert cognitive processes supporting cognitive …
Dopaminergic modulation of performance monitoring in Parkinson's disease: An event-related potential study
Monitoring one's actions is essential for goal-directed performance. In the event-related
potential (ERP), errors are followed by fronto-centrally distributed negativities. These error …
potential (ERP), errors are followed by fronto-centrally distributed negativities. These error …
Computational modeling for neuropsychological assessment of bradyphrenia in Parkinson's disease
The neural mechanisms of cognitive dysfunctions in neurological diseases remain poorly
understood. Here, we conjecture that this unsatisfying state-of-the-art is in part due to the …
understood. Here, we conjecture that this unsatisfying state-of-the-art is in part due to the …
Effects of dual-tasking on time-to-boundary during stance in people with PD: a preliminary study
Background Quiet stance is impacted by Parkinson's disease and dual-tasking. Recently
developed outcomes such as the time-to-boundary provide unique insight into balance by …
developed outcomes such as the time-to-boundary provide unique insight into balance by …
IpsiHand Brain–Computer Interface Therapy Induces Broad Upper Extremity Motor Rehabilitation in Chronic Stroke
N Rustamov, L Souders, L Sheehan… - … and Neural Repair, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Background Chronic hemiparetic stroke patients have very limited benefits from current
therapies. Brain–computer interface (BCI) engaging the unaffected hemisphere has …
therapies. Brain–computer interface (BCI) engaging the unaffected hemisphere has …