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Vahid Nejati
Researcher at Shahid Beheshti University
Publications - 253
Citations - 3199
Vahid Nejati is an academic researcher from Shahid Beheshti University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cognition & Executive functions. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 223 publications receiving 2233 citations. Previous affiliations of Vahid Nejati include University of Tabriz & Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch, Tehran.
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Interaction of the Left Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex (l-DLPFC) and Right Orbitofrontal Cortex (OFC) in Hot and Cold Executive Functions: Evidence from Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS).
TL;DR: Results suggest that EF are placed on continuum with lateral and mesial prefrontal areas contributing to cold and hot aspects respectively.
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Brain alterations in children/adolescents with ADHD revisited: A neuroimaging meta-analysis of 96 structural and functional studies
Fateme Samea,Solmaz Soluki,Vahid Nejati,Mojtaba Zarei,Samuele Cortese,Simon B. Eickhoff,Masoud Tahmasian,Claudia R. Eickhoff +7 more
TL;DR: The overall findings indicate a lack of regional convergence in children/adolescents with ADHD, which might be due to heterogeneous clinical populations, various experimental design, preprocessing, statistical procedures in individual publications.
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State dependent effect of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) on methamphetamine craving
Alireza Shahbabaie,Mehrshad Golesorkhi,Behnam Zamanian,Mitra Ebrahimpoor,Fatemeh Keshvari,Vahid Nejati,Felipe Fregni,Hamed Ekhtiari +7 more
TL;DR: While active prefrontal tDCS acutely reduced craving at rest in the abstinent meth users, it increased craving during meth-related cue exposure, reflecting the important role of the prefrontal cortex in both cue saliency evaluation and urge to meth consumption.
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Effect of Anodal and Cathodal Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation on DLPFC on Modulation of Inhibitory Control in ADHD.
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) to improve the inhibitory control functions of adolescents with ADHD symptoms using 20 high-scores.
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Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Improves Executive Dysfunctions in ADHD: Implications for Inhibitory Control, Interference Control, Working Memory, and Cognitive Flexibility.
Vahid Nejati,Mohammad Ali Salehinejad,Mohammad Ali Salehinejad,Michael A. Nitsche,Asal Najian,Amir-Homayoun Javadi +5 more
TL;DR: Task-specific stimulation protocols can improve EFs in ADHD, with anodal left DLPFC tDCS most clearly affected executive control functions, while cathodalleft DLP FC tDCS improved inhibitory control.