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Autor:
Michelle Keightley, Simon J. Graham, Philippe Fossati, Martin Lepage, Cheryl L. Grady, Stephanie J. Hevenor, Helen S. Mayberg, Fergus I. M. Craik
Publikováno v:
NeuroImage. 22:1596-1604
Words processed with reference to the self are generally better remembered than words processed in semantic terms. An account of this phenomenon, labeled the Self Reference Effect (SRE), is that the self promotes elaboration and organization of encod
Autor:
Michelle Keightley, Cheryl L. Grady, Helen S. Mayberg, Stephanie J. Hevenor, Fergus I. M. Craik, Philippe Fossati, Simon J. Graham
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Psychiatry. 160:1938-1945
The authors used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to define the neural regions mediating self-referential processing of emotional stimuli and to explore how these regions are influenced by the emotional valence of the stimulus.Ten healthy
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 98:12301-12306
The extent to which sound identification and sound localization depend on specialized auditory pathways was examined by using functional magnetic resonance imaging and event-related brain potentials. Participants performed an S1–S2 match-to-sample
Publikováno v:
NeuroReport. 10:2079-2082
It has been hypothesized that poor auditory temporal resolution is related to language-learning problems in children as well as problems with speech perception in noise in the elderly. We show that the presence of occasional silent gaps between short
Autor:
Lescia K. Tremblay, Nathan Herrmann, Simon J. Graham, Usoa E. Busto, Helen S. Mayberg, Claudio A. Naranjo, Stephanie J. Hevenor
Publikováno v:
Archives of general psychiatry. 62(11)
Context The pathophysiology of major depressive disorder (MDD) includes disturbances in several neuroanatomical substrates and neurotransmitter systems. The challenge is to elucidate the brain mechanisms of MDD behavioral symptoms, chiefly those of a
Publikováno v:
Journal of cognitive neuroscience. 17(5)
Spatial and nonspatial auditory tasks preferentially recruit dorsal and ventral brain areas, respectively. However, the extent to which these auditory differences reflect specific aspects of mental processing has not been directly studied. In the pre
Autor:
Simon J. Graham, Gary R. Turner, Brian Levine, Danielle J. Tisserand, Stephanie J. Hevenor, Anthony R. McIntosh
Publikováno v:
Journal of cognitive neuroscience. 16(9)
Autobiographical memory comprises episodic and semantic components mediated by dissociable states of consciousness, one promoting the experience of the self at a specific moment in the past, and the other involving self-knowledge that does not requir
Publikováno v:
Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991). 14(11)
Functional magnetic resonance imaging was used to study brain regions implicated in retrieval of memories that are decades old. To probe autobiographical memory, family photographs were selected by confederates without the participant's involvement,
Autor:
Andres M. Lozano, Helen S. Mayberg, Stephanie J. Hevenor, David J. Mikulis, Peter A. Pahapill, Jean A. Saint-Cyr, Taresa L. Stefurak, Anthony E. Lang
Publikováno v:
Movement disorders : official journal of the Movement Disorder Society. 18(12)
Behavioral disturbances have been reported with subthalamic (STN) deep brain stimulation (DBS) treatment in Parkinson's disease (PD). We report correlative functional imaging (fMRI) of mood and motor responses induced by successive right and left DBS
Autor:
Cheryl L. Grady, Michelle Keightley, Gordon Winocur, Helen S. Mayberg, Stephanie J. Hevenor, Simon J. Graham
Publikováno v:
Neuropsychologia. 41(5)
Brain regions modulated by cognitive tasks during emotional processing were investigated using fMRI. Participants performed indirect and direct emotional processing tasks on positive and negative faces and pictures. We used a multivariate technique,