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 inhibition
2000
Perceptual alternation in obsessive compulsive disorder — implications for a role of the cortico-striatal circuitry in mediating awareness
Li C, Chen M, Yang Y, Chang H, Liu C, Shen S, Chen C. Perceptual alternation in obsessive compulsive disorder — implications for a role of the cortico-striatal circuitry in mediating awareness. Behavioural Brain Research 2000, 111: 61-69. PMID: 10840132, DOI: 10.1016/s0166-4328(00)00140-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAnxiety DisordersAttentionAwarenessBrain MappingCerebral CortexCorpus StriatumDepth PerceptionFemaleFrontal LobeHumansMaleNerve NetNeural InhibitionObsessive-Compulsive DisorderOptical IllusionsOrientationPattern Recognition, VisualPerceptual DisordersReaction TimeSaccadesSynaptic TransmissionConceptsCortico-striatal circuitryPerceptual alternationsPerceptual reversalsHamilton anxiety scoreFronto-striatal circuitryPerceptual alternation ratesYale-Brown Obsessive CompulsiveGeneralized anxiety disorderEtiology of OCDNormal controlsNormal subjectsAlternative perceptsFunctional aberrationsSchröder staircaseBehavioral tasksEye fixationsAnxiety disordersObsessive-CompulsiveAnxiety scoresAlternation rateBehavioral manifestationsInhibitory functionBrain statesOCDDifferent thoughts