cortical processing
Auditory attention causes gain enhancement and frequency sharpening at successive stages of cortical processing: evidence from human EEG
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Impaired cortical processing of inspiratory loads in children with chronic respiratory defects
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Tool use modulates somatosensory cortical processing in humans
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Bioplausible multiscale filtering in retino-cortical processing as a mechanism in perceptual grouping
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Applications of neuromodulation to explore vestibular cortical processing; new insights into the effects of direct current cortical modulation upon pursuit, VOR and VOR suppression
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Altered Cortical Processing of Observed Pain in Patients With Fibromyalgia Syndrome
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Mammalian Auditory Cortex Structure as the Basis of Cortical Sound Processing
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The neurochemical basis of human cortical auditory processing: combining proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy and magnetoencephalography
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Revealing the neural time course of direct gaze processing via spatial frequency manipulation of faces
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Incorporation of feedback during beat synchronization is an index of neural maturation and reading skills
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The Development of Crowding and Interocular Interactions in a Resolution Acuity Task
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Cortical And Subcortical Mechanisms For Sound Processing
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Functional correlates of optic flow motion processing in Parkinson’s disease
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Identification and immunophenotype of abnormal cells present in focal cortical dysplasia type IIb
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Subspecialization within default mode nodes characterized in 10,000 UK Biobank participants
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Music training alters the course of adolescent auditory development
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Early visual processing for low spatial frequency fearful face is correlated with cortical volume in patients with schizophrenia
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Toward a Functional Characterization of Cognitive Control Networks
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Microcomputed tomography of the femur of diabetic rats: alterations of trabecular and cortical bone microarchitecture and vasculature—a feasibility study
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Cortical thickness and emotion processing in young adults with mild to moderate depression: a preliminary study
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