Germani, Elodie Fromont, Elisa Maumet, Camille
Analytical workflows in functional magnetic resonance imaging are highly flexible with limited best practices as to how to choose a pipeline. While it has been shown that the use of different pipelines might lead to different results, there is still a lack of understanding of the factors that drive these differences and of the stability of these di...
Venticinque, Joseph S McMillan, Sarah J Guyer, Amanda E
Adolescence is a period of normative heightened sensitivity to peer influence. Individual differences in susceptibility to peers is related to individual differences in neural sensitivity, particularly in brain regions that support an increasingly greater orientation toward peers. Despite these empirically-established patterns, the more specific ps...
Oota, Subba Reddy
This thesis explores the synergy between artificial intelligence (AI) and cognitive neuroscience to advance language processing capabilities. It builds on the insight that breakthroughs in AI, such as convolutional neural networks and mechanisms like experience replay 1, often draw inspiration from neuroscientific findings. This interconnection is ...
Delfel, Everett L Aguinaldo, Laika Correa, Kelly Courtney, Kelly E Max, Jeffrey E Tapert, Susan F Jacobus, Joanna
Adolescent traumatic brain injury (TBI) has long-term effects on brain functioning and behavior, impacting neural activity under cognitive load, especially in the reward network. Adolescent TBI is also linked to risk-taking behaviors including alcohol misuse. It remains unclear how TBI and neural functioning interact to predict alcohol experimentat...
Barendse, MEA Swartz, JR Taylor, SL Fine, JR Shirtcliff, EA Yoon, L McMillan, SJ Tully, LM Guyer, AE
This study aimed to characterize the role of sex and pubertal markers in reward motivation behavior and neural processing in early adolescence. We used baseline and two-year follow-up data from the Adolescent Brain and Cognitive DevelopmentSM study (15844 observations; 52% from boys; age 9-13). Pubertal development was measured with parent-reported...
Pinte, Caroline Cury, Claire Maurel, Pierre
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Lin, Nan Zhang, Xiaohan Wang, Xiuyi Wang, Shaonan
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Brain and language
Multiple sensory-motor and non-sensory-motor dimensions have been proposed for semantic representation, but it remains unclear how the semantic system is organized along them in the human brain. Using naturalistic fMRI data and large-scale semantic ratings, we investigated the overlaps and dissociations between the neural correlates of six semantic...
Hellmich, Ina M. Krüsemann, Erna J.Z. van der Hart, Joris R.H. Smeets, Paul A.M. Talhout, Reinskje Boesveldt, Sanne
E-cigarettes are harmful, addictive, and popular. In e-cigarettes, nicotine is often paired with food-flavors. How this pairing of nicotine and food cues influences neural processing warrants investigation, as in smokers, both types of cues activate similar brain regions. Additionally, while most e-cigarettes are sweet, savory e-cigarettes are seem...
Criel, Yana Depuydt, Emma Miatton, Marijke Santens, Patrick van Mierlo, Pieter De Letter, Miet
The cortical generators of the pure tone MMN and P300 have been thoroughly studied. Their nature and interaction with respect to phoneme perception, however, is poorly understood. Accordingly, the cortical sources and functional connections that underlie the MMN and P300 in relation to passive and active speech sound perception were identified. An ...
Bothwell, Adam R Resnick, Susan M Ferrucci, Luigi Tian, Qu
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Ageing research reviews
In aging, olfactory deficits have been associated with lower cognition and motor function. Olfactory dysfunction is also one of the earliest features of neurodegenerative disease. A comprehensive review of the neural correlates of olfactive function may reveal mechanisms underlying the associations among olfaction, cognition, motor function, and ne...