2016
Power spectrum scale invariance as a neural marker of cocaine misuse and altered cognitive control
Ide JS, Hu S, Zhang S, Mujica-Parodi LR, Li CS. Power spectrum scale invariance as a neural marker of cocaine misuse and altered cognitive control. NeuroImage Clinical 2016, 11: 349-356. PMID: 27294029, PMCID: PMC4888196, DOI: 10.1016/j.nicl.2016.03.004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPower spectrum scale invarianceCognitive controlInferior frontal gyrusNeural markersBehavioral adjustmentSupramarginal gyrusLeft inferior frontal gyrusFunctional magnetic resonance imagingFronto-parietal areasBlood oxygenation level-dependent (BOLD) signalCocaine misuseLevel-dependent signalCocaine-dependent adultsSignal taskFrontal gyrusFrontoparietal regionsPrefrontal cortexMagnetic resonance imagingConnectivity dynamicsBehavioral variablesCerebral activityCocaine addictionCocaine exposureCocaine dependenceDependent adults
2012
Saliency Processing and Obesity: A Preliminary Imaging Study of the Stop Signal Task
Hendrick OM, Luo X, Zhang S, Li C. Saliency Processing and Obesity: A Preliminary Imaging Study of the Stop Signal Task. Obesity 2012, 20: 1796-1802. PMID: 21720427, PMCID: PMC3653271, DOI: 10.1038/oby.2011.180.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsStop-signal taskObese femalesBrain activationCognitive controlAltered cerebral functionSupplementary motor areaSignal taskRegional brain activationInferior parietal cortexSaliency processingCerebral functionLean femalesMotor areaFunctional magnetic resonance imagesParietal cortexSimilar behavioral performanceImaging studiesStop trialsPreliminary imaging studyObesityMagnetic resonance imagesTrialsGreater activationResonance imagesResponse inhibitionThe influence of risky and conservative mental sets on cerebral activations of cognitive control
Winkler AD, Hu S, Li CS. The influence of risky and conservative mental sets on cerebral activations of cognitive control. International Journal Of Psychophysiology 2012, 87: 254-261. PMID: 22922525, PMCID: PMC3511622, DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2012.08.010.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsStop-signal taskMental setCognitive controlSignal taskCerebral activationPre-supplementary motor areaGo reaction timePrevious imaging workReaction timeReward uncertaintyCognitive functioningIndividual differencesStop errorGreater activationNeural responsesSalient eventsContextual effectsImaging workRetrosplenial cortexMore salientAdult participantsMotor areaSuccess trialsCerebral responsesReward
2011
Resting-State Functional Connectivity of the Medial Superior Frontal Cortex
Zhang S, Ide JS, Li CS. Resting-State Functional Connectivity of the Medial Superior Frontal Cortex. Cerebral Cortex 2011, 22: 99-111. PMID: 21572088, PMCID: PMC3236794, DOI: 10.1093/cercor/bhr088.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMedial superior frontal cortexSupplementary motor areaSuperior frontal cortexFunctional connectivityFrontal cortexMotor areaResting-state functional magnetic resonanceResting-state functional connectivityFrontal cortical functionPresupplementary motor areaFunctional magnetic resonanceSubthalamic nucleusSomatomotor areasCortical functionPreSMAAnterior partSignificant hemispheric asymmetryCaudateBehavioral tasksAnatomical boundariesCortexFuture studiesHemispheric asymmetryMagnetic resonanceSeed region
2002
Impairment of temporal attention in patients with schizophrenia
Li CS, Lin WH, Yang YY, Huang CC, Chen TW, Chen YC. Impairment of temporal attention in patients with schizophrenia. Neuroreport 2002, 13: 1427-1430. PMID: 12167767, DOI: 10.1097/00001756-200208070-00016.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAnalysis of VarianceAttentionCognition DisordersFemaleHumansMalePhotic StimulationSchizophreniaConceptsRapid serial visual presentation taskCore cognitive deficitVisual presentation taskEducation-matched control subjectsNumber of distractorsSignal detection theoryAttentional blinkT2 detectionTemporal attentionPresentation taskAttention impairmentVisual stimuliTemporal deploymentCognitive deficitsDetection theorySchizophrenia patientsSchizophrenia subjectsRapid successionSchizophreniaImpairmentTemporal gatingAttentionDistractorsBlinkStimuliA perceptual level mechanism of the inhibition of return in oculomotor planning
Li CS, Lin SC. A perceptual level mechanism of the inhibition of return in oculomotor planning. Brain Research 2002, 14: 269-276. PMID: 12067700, DOI: 10.1016/s0926-6410(02)00129-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAnalysis of VarianceCuesHumansInhibition, PsychologicalPerceptionPhotic StimulationPsychomotor PerformanceSaccadesConceptsInhibition of returnCue-target onset asynchroniesPerceptual inputOnset asynchronyAttention gatingMotor processesOculomotor planningNeural mechanismsBehavioral tasksManual responsesMotor effectorsVisuomotor controlVisual targetsVisual environmentEye movementsMotor responseSpatial locationCuesCurrent studyLevel mechanismsSaccadesSeries of experimentsTime courseAsynchronySimilar pattern