نتایج جستجو برای: dosolateral prefrontal cortex dlpfc

تعداد نتایج: 149890  

Journal: :NeuroImage 2012
Shan Luo George Ainslie Drusus Pollini Lisa Giragosian John R. Monterosso

There is equivocal support for the hypothesis that preference for later larger (LL) over sooner smaller (SS) monetary alternatives (e.g., $50 in four months over $30 today) is associated with functioning of the insula and the prefrontal cortex (especially the lateral PFC). In the present study, we re-examined overall neural correlates of choice using a procedure to minimize potential confounds ...

2011
Peipeng Liang Zhiqun Wang Yanhui Yang Xiuqin Jia Kuncheng Li

The known regional abnormality of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) and its role in various neural circuits in mild cognitive impairment (MCI) has given prominence to its importance in studies on the disconnection associated with MCI. The purpose of the current study was to examine the DLPFC functional connectivity patterns during rest in MCI patients and the impact of regional grey ma...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2011
Steven G. Greening Elizabeth C. Finger Derek G. V. Mitchell

Reversal learning refers to the ability to inhibit or switch responding to an object when the object-reward contingency changes. Deficits in this process are related to social abnormalities, impulsiveness, and a number of psychiatric disorders. A range of neural regions play a role in this process, including dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (dlPFC), dorsomedial prefrontal cortex (dmPFC), and infe...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2008
K Zanolie L Van Leijenhorst S A R B Rombouts E A Crone

To adjust performance appropriately to environmental demands, it is important to monitor ongoing action and process performance feedback for possible errors. In this study, we used fMRI to test whether medial prefrontal cortex (PFC)/anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) and dorsolateral (DL) PFC have different roles in feedback processing. Twenty adults completed a rule-switch task in which rules had...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2006
D Knoch V Treyer M Regard R M Müri A Buck B Weber

Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) is a means to study the function and connectivity of brain areas. The present study addressed the question of hemispheric asymmetry of frontal regions and aimed to further understand the acute effects of high- and low-frequency rTMS on regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF). Sixteen healthy right-handed men were imaged using H(2)(15)O positron em...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 1999
G Esposito B S Kirkby J D Van Horn T M Ellmore K F Berman

We used PET to explore the neurophysiological changes that accompany cognitive disability in ageing, with a focus on the frontal lobe. Absolute regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) was measured in 41 healthy volunteers, evenly distributed across an age range of 18-80 years, during two task paradigms: (i) the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test (WCST), which depends heavily on working memory and is parti...

Journal: :Physiological research 2005
L Skrdlantová J Horácek C Dockery J Lukavský M Kopecek M Preiss T Novák C Höschl

Brain imaging studies suggest localization of verbal working memory in the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) while face processing and memory is localized in the inferior temporal cortex and other brain areas. The goal of this study was to assess the effect of left DLPFC low-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) on verbal recall and face recognition. The study ...

Journal: :Cognitive, affective & behavioral neuroscience 2010
Anna S Engels Wendy Heller Jeffrey M Spielberg Stacie L Warren Bradley P Sutton Marie T Banich Gregory A Miller

Brain activation associated with anhedonic depression and co-occurring anxious arousal and anxious apprehension was measured by fMRI during performance of an emotion word Stroop task. Consistent with EEG findings, depression was associated with rightward frontal lateralization in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC), but only when anxious arousal was elevated and anxious apprehension was ...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2006
Burkhard Pleger Christian C Ruff Felix Blankenburg Sven Bestmann Katja Wiech Klaas E Stephan Almudena Capilla Karl J Friston Raymond J Dolan

The neural processes underlying tactile decisions in the human brain remain elusive. We addressed this question in a functional magnetic resonance imaging study using a somatosensory discrimination task, requiring participants to compare the frequency of two successive tactile stimuli. Tactile stimuli per se engaged somatosensory, parietal, and frontal cortical regions. Using a statistical mode...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 2015
Jason M Thomas Suzanne Higgs Colin T Dourish Peter C Hansen Catherine J Harmer Ciara McCabe

BACKGROUND Neural responses to rewarding food cues are significantly different in the fed vs. fasted (>8 h food-deprived) state. However, the effect of eating to satiety after a shorter (more natural) intermeal interval on neural responses to both rewarding and aversive cues has not been examined. OBJECTIVE With the use of a novel functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) task, we investig...

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