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How Does the Brain Control Accumulation Onset?

Conflict and Control: How Does the Brain Regulate Cognitive Control in the Presence of Conflict?

Conflict and Control: How Does the Brain Regulate Cognitive Control in the Presence of Conflict?

... Across all conditions, the probability of trials with target, distractor, and neutral fixations within the first 700 ms of a trial was .54 (SD = .22), .18 (SD = .11), and .07 (SD = .05), respectively. These numbers ...

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Epilepsy and autism: How does age at seizure onset factor in?

Epilepsy and autism: How does age at seizure onset factor in?

... of how age at seizure onset factors into the autism/epilepsy association An autism-specific early seizure onset effect is common but not universal in specific neuropathological condi- tions, and this ...
A Better Look at Learning: How Does the Brain Express the Mind?

A Better Look at Learning: How Does the Brain Express the Mind?

... identification, onset oddity, single phoneme onset oddity, and phoneme ...disoriented, how he/she handles the concept of money, he/she can’t grasp abstract concepts as coins, bills, credit, budgeting ...

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Heroin. How is Heroin Abused? What Other Adverse Effects Does Heroin Have on Health? How Does Heroin Affect the Brain?

Heroin. How is Heroin Abused? What Other Adverse Effects Does Heroin Have on Health? How Does Heroin Affect the Brain?

... medication that binds to the same receptors as heroin; but when taken orally, as dispensed, it has a gradual onset of action and sustained effects, reducing the desire for other opioid drugs while preventing ...

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Heroin. How Is Heroin Abused? How Does Heroin Affect the Brain? What Other Adverse Effects Does Heroin Have on Health?

Heroin. How Is Heroin Abused? How Does Heroin Affect the Brain? What Other Adverse Effects Does Heroin Have on Health?

... it is merely the first step. Medications to help prevent relapse include the following: • Methadone has been used for more than 30 years to treat heroin addiction. It is a synthetic opiate medication that binds to the ...

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How does morality work in the brain? A functional and structural perspective of moral behavior

How does morality work in the brain? A functional and structural perspective of moral behavior

... The orbital and ventromedial prefrontal cortices are implicated in emotionally-driven moral decisions, whereas the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex seems to mitigate the salience of prepotent emo- tional responses. These ...

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Earlier adolescent substance use onset predicts stronger connectivity between reward and cognitive control brain networks

Earlier adolescent substance use onset predicts stronger connectivity between reward and cognitive control brain networks

... months, how many times have you ...use onset, as shown in Table 1 , was determined based on when they first reported having used any substance, or presence of substance was detected in ...use onset. ...

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Earlier adolescent substance use onset predicts stronger connectivity between reward and cognitive control brain networks.

Earlier adolescent substance use onset predicts stronger connectivity between reward and cognitive control brain networks.

... months, how many times have you ...use onset, as shown in Table 1 , was determined based on when they first reported having used any substance, or presence of substance was detected in ...use onset. ...

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The Wages of Sinistrality: Handedness, Brain Structure and Human Capital Accumulation

The Wages of Sinistrality: Handedness, Brain Structure and Human Capital Accumulation

... suffer, how- ever, from sample selection decisions that render their results difficult to ...any control variables used in their primary specification, without investigating whether lefties and righties ...

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How Does Marijuana Affect the Brain?

How Does Marijuana Affect the Brain?

... significant brain injury, memory loss, dif ficulties learning new information, and ps ychotic s y mptoms, such as delusions of persecution [paranoia], delusions of mind-reading, and bizarre social behaviors in ...

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Immune checkpoint blockade – how does it work in brain metastases?

Immune checkpoint blockade – how does it work in brain metastases?

... the brain. Brain metastases (BrM) are also very common in patients with lung and breast cancer, and occur in ∼20–40% of patients across different cancer ...the brain are associated with poor ...

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Visual Motion Onset Brain–Computer Interface

Visual Motion Onset Brain–Computer Interface

... 5. Conclusions The approach presented shall help, if not to reach the goal, to get closer to our objective of the more user friendly visual BCI design. Thus, we can expect that patients suffering from LIS, as well as ...

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Brain structure in juvenile-onset Huntington disease

Brain structure in juvenile-onset Huntington disease

... What role the cerebellum has in JOHD is still unclear, how- ever. Emerging neuroanatomical work by Bostan and Strick identified that bidirectional connections exist between basal ganglia and the cerebellum. 23–26 ...

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Neuroimaging Features of Neurodegeneration with Brain Iron Accumulation

Neuroimaging Features of Neurodegeneration with Brain Iron Accumulation

... identifying NBIA disorders as may susceptibility-weighted images. 1 In biologic iron-oxides, Fe 2⫹ typically has fewer un- paired electrons than Fe 3⫹ and is less effective in quenching T2-weighted signal intensity. 2 ...

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An international registry for neurodegeneration with brain iron accumulation

An international registry for neurodegeneration with brain iron accumulation

... late onset forms due to the routine use of molecular genetics in clinical ...the brain is reflected by hypointensity on T2-weighted MRI scans, and is typically detected in nuclei where some iron is normally ...

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Accumulation of lysosulfatide in the brain of arylsulfatase A-deficient mice

Accumulation of lysosulfatide in the brain of arylsulfatase A-deficient mice

... mortem brain of human Krabbe patients and from brain and sciatic nerve of the twitcher mouse ...Psychosine accumulation was accompanied by increased levels of cholesterol in these domains and changes ...

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Heroin. How Is Heroin Abused? How Does Heroin Affect the Brain? What Other Adverse Effects Does Heroin Have on Health?

Heroin. How Is Heroin Abused? How Does Heroin Affect the Brain? What Other Adverse Effects Does Heroin Have on Health?

... in users who inject the drug—infectious diseases, including HIV/AIDS and hepatitis. Chronic users may develop collapsed veins, infection of the heart lining and valves, abscesses, and liver or kidney disease. Pulmonary ...

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How Does Internal Control Regulation Affect Financial Reporting?

How Does Internal Control Regulation Affect Financial Reporting?

... a control sample, our setting has several advantages for examining how internal controls regulation affects financial ...internal control provisions, which have served as the cornerstone of future ...

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Rethinking long cycles: are the 1990s the onset of a new phase of capital accumulation?

Rethinking long cycles: are the 1990s the onset of a new phase of capital accumulation?

... capital accumulation of the ...for accumulation, then the explanation that is usually offered is that the desire for accumulation declines with a falling rate of profit and, of course, it increases ...

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