2024
Externally orienting cues improve cognitive control in OCD
Bednarek L, Glover S, Ma X, Pittenger C, Pushkarskaya H. Externally orienting cues improve cognitive control in OCD. Journal Of Behavior Therapy And Experimental Psychiatry 2024, 84: 101959. PMID: 38531125, PMCID: PMC11192454, DOI: 10.1016/j.jbtep.2024.101959.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchANT-RObsessive thoughtsWarning cueFlanker taskAlerting benefitsModels of obsessive-compulsive disorderHealthy controlsRevised attention network testObsessive-compulsive disorderAttention Network TestSelf-report measuresConflict costsCognitive controlContamination symptomsIncongruent trialsNeurocognitive tasksExecutive functionAttention taskSymptom severityNetwork TestAssociated with severityDistracted participantsCuesExternally orienting cuesFlanker
2018
Adaptation of brain functional stream architecture in athletes with fast demands of sensorimotor integration
Gao Q, Yu Y, Su X, Tao Z, Zhang M, Wang Y, Leng J, Sepulcre J, Chen H. Adaptation of brain functional stream architecture in athletes with fast demands of sensorimotor integration. Human Brain Mapping 2018, 40: 420-431. PMID: 30277624, PMCID: PMC6865555, DOI: 10.1002/hbm.24382.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDorsal attention networkSkills trainingAttention Network TestGray matter volumeVoxel-based morphometryTraining-induced neuroplasticityStudent-athletesReaction timeOrienting attentionRight sensorimotor areaMatter volumeNeuroplastic adaptationsNetwork TestMotor skill trainingConnectivity changesLimbic lobeAttention subnetworkDMNSeed regionAttention networkSensorimotor areasHuman brainNeuronal circuitsConnection distanceConnectivity streamsBrief Mindfulness Meditation Improves Attention in Novices: Evidence From ERPs and Moderation by Neuroticism
Norris CJ, Creem D, Hendler R, Kober H. Brief Mindfulness Meditation Improves Attention in Novices: Evidence From ERPs and Moderation by Neuroticism. Frontiers In Human Neuroscience 2018, 12: 315. PMID: 30127731, PMCID: PMC6088366, DOI: 10.3389/fnhum.2018.00315.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEvent-related potentialsAttention Network TestFlanker taskMindfulness meditation trainingPossible underlying neural mechanismsBrief mindfulness meditationUnderlying neural mechanismsReaction timeExecutive attentionAttentional resourcesAttentional tasksIncongruent trialsMeditation trainingIndividual differencesLarger N2Network TestMindfulness meditationNeural mechanismsNovice meditatorsMeditation sessionLong-term practiceStudy 1Study 2Control participantsBrief meditation
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