When the Brain Loses Its Self: Prefrontal Inactivation during Sensorimotor Processing
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The results support the notion that self-related processes are not necessarily engaged during sensory perception and can be actually suppressed, and show a complete segregation between the two patterns of activity.About:
This article is published in Neuron.The article was published on 2006-04-20 and is currently open access. It has received 552 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Perception & Brain activity and meditation.read more
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Body Perception and Emotion within Clinical Eating Disorders and Non-Clinical Eating Disorder Psychopathology
TL;DR: In this article, the role of sensory signals within body perception and its relationship with bodily emotions in the context of body image was investigated within clinical eating disorder populations, and in relation to eating disorder psychopathology within the non-clinical population.
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A Joint Analysis of Multi-Paradigm fMRI Data With Its Application to Cognitive Study
TL;DR: A novel multi-view learning algorithm called structure-enforced collaborative regression (SCoRe) is proposed to extract co-expressed discriminative brain regions under the guidance of anatomical structure of the brain to understand cognitive behaviors of an individual.
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Cognition and apathy in normal pressure hydrocephalus
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Cortical morphology and illness insight in patients with schizophrenia.
Marie-Luise Otte,Mike M. Schmitgen,Katharina M. Kubera,Nadine D. Wolf,Stefan Fritze,Lena S. Geiger,Heike Tost,Ulrich Seidl,Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg,Dusan Hirjak,Robert Christian Wolf +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined associations between illness insight and two cortical surface markers that are known to follow distinct neurodevelopmental trajectories, i.e. cortical gyrification (CG) and thickness (CT).
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High-dimensional tests for functional networks of brain anatomic regions.
Jichun Xie,Jian Kang +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a new framework was introduced to identify the functional brain network at the anatomical region level for each individual, and two pairwise tests were proposed to detect region dependence and one multiple testing procedure to identify global structures of the network.
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