Re-evaluating the role of TPJ in attentional control: Contextual updating?
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TPJ function in many domains is well described by contextual updating by using data from cognitive neuroscience to critically evaluate the function of the temporo-parietal junction.About:
This article is published in Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews.The article was published on 2013-12-01 and is currently open access. It has received 308 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Attentional control & Functional neuroimaging.read more
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Cingulate-Prefrontal Connectivity During Dynamic Cognitive Control Mediates Association Between P-Factor and Adaptive Functioning in a Transdiagnostic Pediatric Sample.
Adam Kamiński,Xiaozhen You,Kathryn Flaharty,Charlotte Jeppsen,Su-Fang Li,Junaid S. Merchant,Madison M. Berl,Lauren Kenworthy,Chandan J. Vaidya +8 more
TL;DR: In this article , a multiple mediation model was used to test the association between the p factor (derived by principal component analysis of Child Behavior Checklist syndrome scales) and outcome measured with the Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scale-II in 89 children ages 8 to 13 years (23 female) with a variety of primary neurodevelopmental diagnoses.
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Olfactory spatial attention: neural structural connectivity revealed
Ganesh Elumalai,Harshita Chatterjee,Imran Shareef Syed,Valencia Brown,Lekesha Adele Sober,Nitya Akarsha Surya Venkata Ghanta,Pradeep Chandrasekhar,Anbarasan Venkatesan,Nadira Sewram,Nitesh Raj Muthukumaran,Golla Harkrishna,Nanduri Mojess Vamsi,Nneoma Somtochukwu Osakwe +12 more
TL;DR: This study attempted to find a structural connection between the Olfactory Cortex and Temporoparietal Junction, in order to suggest that processed olfactory information is carried from OC to TPJ, where the spatial information of the odor maybe acquired.
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The functions of the temporal–parietal junction
TL;DR: The temporal-parietal junction (TPJ) is a histologically heterogeneous area that includes the ventral portions of the parietal cortex and the caudal superior temporal gyrus sector adjacent to the posterior end of the Sylvian fissure as mentioned in this paper .
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Alpha oscillations for processing saliency are generated by common cortical networks in visual attention tasks spanning wide spatial and spatio-temporal scales
TL;DR: The results bring forth an interesting revelation where the neural patterns of alpha enhancement vis-à-vis saliency and the underlying neural networks are completely agnostic to the task conditions, thus elucidating the specific role of alpha oscillations in perceptual processing.
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Unexpected sound omissions are signaled in human posterior superior temporal gyrus: an intracranial study
TL;DR: In this article , the effect of expectation absent of any auditory evoked activity by assessing the response to omitted expected sounds was isolated by measuring the highfrequency band activity (HFA, 70-170 Hz) in response to omissions, which overlapped with a posterior subset of auditory-active electrodes in STG.
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