2011
Error-Related Functional Connectivity of the Habenula in Humans
Ide JS, Li CS. Error-Related Functional Connectivity of the Habenula in Humans. Frontiers In Human Neuroscience 2011, 5: 25. PMID: 21441989, PMCID: PMC3060701, DOI: 10.3389/fnhum.2011.00025.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchVTA/substantia nigraVentral tegmental areaSubstantia nigraLateral habenulaFunctional connectivityFunctional magnetic resonance imagingMagnetic resonance imagingNon-human primatesGlobus pallidusTegmental areaFeedforward influencesBilateral amygdalaResonance imagingBrain regionsHabenulaSuccess trialsPsychophysiological interactionSignal taskInternal segmentAmygdalaConnectivity analysisStop errorRecent studiesCurrent studyMediation analysis
2008
Neural Correlates of Speeded as Compared with Delayed Responses in a Stop Signal Task: An Indirect Analog of Risk Taking and Association with an Anxiety Trait
Li CS, Chao H, Lee TW. Neural Correlates of Speeded as Compared with Delayed Responses in a Stop Signal Task: An Indirect Analog of Risk Taking and Association with an Anxiety Trait. Cerebral Cortex 2008, 19: 839-848. PMID: 18678764, PMCID: PMC2722793, DOI: 10.1093/cercor/bhn132.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsStop-signal taskSignal taskReaction timeTrial reaction timeStop-signal performanceFunctional magnetic resonanceMiddle frontal gyrusAdvantage of variabilityBilateral visual cortexPosterior cingulate cortexCognitive controlNeural correlatesNeural processesAmygdala activityTrait anxietyFrontal gyrusAnxiety traitsBehavioral paradigmsIndirect analogueCingulate cortexNeural analogRisk takingVisual cortexStop signalCurrent study
2003
Inhibition of return in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
Li CS, Chang HL, Lin SC. Inhibition of return in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Experimental Brain Research 2003, 149: 125-130. PMID: 12592510, DOI: 10.1007/s00221-002-1362-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInhibition of returnADHD childrenMagnitude of IORCue-target onset asynchroniesAttention deficit hyperactivity disorderDeficit hyperactivity disorderEye movement controlAttentional shiftsNeutral cuesOnset asynchronyOculomotor planningHyperactivity disorderBehavioral tasksADHD subjectsLatency profilesPositive componentADHDEye movementsSpatial locationControl subjectsPeripheral targetsMovement controlLatency differenceGender-matched control subjectsCurrent study
2002
A 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 ResearchConceptsInhibition 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