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Georgios Tertikas, Christina N Kampoureli, Daniel K Campbell-Meiklejohn, Hugo D Critchle. Regional brain structure at the intersection of novelty-seeking trait and anxiety. Brain research bulletin. vol 225. 2025-04-11. PMID:40209945. |
in contrast, trait anxiety correlated with increased subcallosal gyrus volume in vbm and was negatively associated with sbm-derived components encompassing the temporal and frontal cortices (e.g., left inferior temporal gyrus, inferior frontal gyrus, middle temporal gyrus, left middle frontal gyrus). |
2025-04-11 |
2025-04-14 |
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Yihan Wang, Yapeng Qi, Wenxuan Fang, Xinwei Li, Qichen Zhou, Jilan Ning, Jiaxin Du, Bin Zhang, Xiaoxia D. Adaptive neural activation patterns in basketball athletes: insights from emotional processing using fMRI. Brain imaging and behavior. 2025-03-07. PMID:40053278. |
in the intense emotion task, the athletes exhibited increased activation in the left inferior frontal gyrus, left precentral gyrus, and right middle temporal gyrus when viewing fearful pictures. |
2025-03-07 |
2025-03-09 |
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Hulya Ulugut, Maria Luisa Mandelli, Anna Gilioli, Zoe Ezzes, Janhavi Pillai, David Baquirin, Amie Wallman-Jones, Amanda Gerenza, Eleanor R Palser, Aaron Scheffler, Giovanni Battistella, Yann Cobigo, Howard J Rosen, Zachary Miller, Kyan Younes, Bruce L Miller, Joel H Kramer, William W Seeley, Virginia E Sturm, Katherine P Rankin, Maria Luisa Gorno-Tempin. Network changes associated with right anterior temporal lobe atrophy: insight into unique symptoms. medRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences. 2025-02-20. PMID:39974134. |
using seed-based intrinsic connectivity analyses of fmri data and cognitive scores from 22 individuals with semantic behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia and 48 cognitively normal individuals, we measured intrinsic connectivity strength in networks anchored in the right anterior middle temporal gyrus (ventral network) and in the right opercular inferior frontal gyrus (dorsal network). |
2025-02-20 |
2025-02-23 |
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Shan Li, Xue Sui, Yanbo Hu, Yutong L. The effect of referential and emotional information on novel word learning: an fNIRS study. Neuroreport. 2025-02-20. PMID:39976042. |
the results showed that: (1) referential information affected the novel word learning; (2) the interaction between referential and emotional information was significant; (3) these effects were associated with neural activities in the frontal and temporal lobe, mainly in the activation of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, the inferior frontal gyrus, the middle temporal gyrus, the superior temporal gyrus, and the premotor and supplementary motor cortex. |
2025-02-20 |
2025-02-23 |
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Shan Li, Xue Sui, Yanbo Hu, Yutong L. The effect of referential and emotional information on novel word learning: an fNIRS study. Neuroreport. vol 36. issue 3. 2025-02-20. PMID:39976054. |
the results showed that: (1) referential information affected the novel word learning; (2) the interaction between referential and emotional information was significant; (3) these effects were associated with neural activities in the frontal and temporal lobe, mainly in the activation of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, the inferior frontal gyrus, the middle temporal gyrus, the superior temporal gyrus, and the premotor and supplementary motor cortex. |
2025-02-20 |
2025-02-23 |
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Qiyin Deng, Zhangyan Deng, Lin Xu, Yuxuan Song, Jun Ca. Neural correlates of music familiarity and likability in hospital noise masking: A functional near-infrared spectroscopy study. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. vol 156. issue 6. 2024-12-26. PMID:39724300. |
the results showed that the increasing of arp and likability was significantly correlated with the activation of the bilateral dorsal-lateral superior frontal gyrus (dlpfc) and the orbital middle frontal gyrus (ofc), while the improvement of familiarity significantly activated the triangular inferior frontal gyrus, supramarginal gyrus, and middle temporal gyrus. |
2024-12-26 |
2024-12-29 |
human |
Ettore Ambrosini, Silvia Benavides-Varela, Antonino Visalli, Giada Viviani, Maria Montefines. Evaluating semantic control with transcranial magnetic stimulation: a systematic review with meta-analysis. Frontiers in psychology. vol 15. 2024-12-24. PMID:39717470. |
according to the controlled semantic cognition framework, control processes help manage the contextually appropriate retrieval of semantic information by activating a distributed neural network, including the inferior frontal gyrus, the posterior middle temporal gyrus, and inferior parietal lobule. |
2024-12-24 |
2024-12-26 |
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Mengyi Li, Xinlin Zho. The domain-general and domain-specific role of the semantic neural network in mathematical processing. NeuroImage. 2024-12-22. PMID:39710314. |
the intensity and pattern analysis of brain activation found that all types of inductive reasoning elicited greater and similar activation than arithmetical computation in the semantic network, mainly including the left middle temporal gyrus, inferior frontal gyrus, angular gyrus, and dorsomedial prefrontal cortex. |
2024-12-22 |
2024-12-25 |
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Sara Stillesjö, Hanna Hjärtström, Anna-Maria Johansson, Thomas Rudolfsson, Daniel Säfström, Erik Domellö. Action execution and observation in autistic adults: A systematic review of fMRI studies. Autism research : official journal of the International Society for Autism Research. 2024-12-14. PMID:39673256. |
for action execution, this included higher and lower activity bilaterally in the precentral cortex, the parietal cortex, the inferior frontal gyrus (ifg), the middle temporal gyrus (mtg), the occipital cortex, and the cerebellum. |
2024-12-14 |
2024-12-21 |
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Sara Stillesjö, Hanna Hjärtström, Anna-Maria Johansson, Thomas Rudolfsson, Daniel Säfström, Erik Domellö. Action execution and observation in autistic adults: A systematic review of fMRI studies. Autism research : official journal of the International Society for Autism Research. 2024-12-14. PMID:39673256. |
for action observation, differences mainly concerned both higher and lower activity in bilateral ifg and right precentral gyrus, and lower activity in mtg. |
2024-12-14 |
2024-12-21 |
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Sara Stillesjö, Hanna Hjärtström, Anna-Maria Johansson, Thomas Rudolfsson, Daniel Säfström, Erik Domellö. Action execution and observation in autistic adults: A systematic review of fMRI studies. Autism research : official journal of the International Society for Autism Research. 2024-12-14. PMID:39673256. |
activity overlaps between action execution and observation highlight atypical recruitment of ifg, mtg, precentral, and parieto-occipital regions in asd. |
2024-12-14 |
2024-12-21 |
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Giovanni Federico, François Osiurak, Ciro Rosario Ilardi, Carlo Cavaliere, Vincenzo Alfano, Liberatore Tramontano, Giuseppina Ciccarelli, Celeste Cafaro, Marco Salvatore, Maria Antonella Brandimont. Mechanical and semantic knowledge mediate the implicit understanding of the physical world. Brain and cognition. vol 183. 2024-12-14. PMID:39674073. |
task-based functional connectivity revealed an interplay among specific left-brain regions - the middle temporal (mtg), inferior frontal (ifg), and supramarginal (smg) gyri - during the processing of mechanical actions and physics principles, associating the activity of these areas with mechanical knowledge (smg) and object-related semantic knowledge (mtg). |
2024-12-14 |
2024-12-21 |
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Hailong Li, Xiaohui Xi. Cerebellar activity and functional connectivity in subacute subcortical aphasia: Association with language recovery. Neuroscience. 2024-12-03. PMID:39626825. |
compared to hcs, patients with subacute subcortical aphasia exhibited significantly reduced fractional amplitude of low frequency fluctuations, a measure of spontaneous activity, in the right cerebellar crus ii (rcrus ii) region and reduced rsfc between rcrus ii and left inferior frontal gyrus (lifg), left angular gyrus (lag), and left middle temporal gyrus (lmtg). |
2024-12-03 |
2024-12-06 |
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Nicoletta Biondo, Maria V Ivanova, Alexis L Pracar, Juliana Baldo, Nina F Dronker. Mapping sentence comprehension and syntactic complexity: evidence from 131 stroke survivors. Brain communications. vol 6. issue 6. 2024-11-18. PMID:39554380. |
left posterior inferior frontal gyrus) were considered critical, while more recently, left temporal regions (most prominently, left posterior middle temporal gyrus) have been identified as more indispensable to syntactic comprehension. |
2024-11-18 |
2024-11-22 |
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Jin Wang, Neelima Wagley, Mabel Rice, Nadine Gaab, James R Boot. Syntactic and semantic specialization in 9- to 10-year-old children during auditory sentence processing. Scientific reports. vol 14. issue 1. 2024-11-06. PMID:39505932. |
in addition, the left stg which has been implicated in the integration of semantics and syntax, as well as the left mtg and ifg pars triangularis which have been implicated in semantics, were sensitive to both semantic and syntactic information with no evidence of specialization. |
2024-11-06 |
2024-11-09 |
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Courtney E Casale, Ryssa Moffat, Emily S Cros. Aesthetic evaluation of body movements shaped by embodied and arts experience: Insights from behaviour and fNIRS. Scientific reports. vol 14. issue 1. 2024-10-29. PMID:39468228. |
we ran two experiments exploring individual differences in embodied experience and experience with the arts: in study 1, we explored how participants' (n = 41) abilities to learn a choreography shaped their aesthetic perceptions while viewing learned vs. unknown movements, using functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fnirs) to measure cortical activation over the action observation network (i.e., inferior frontal gyrus [ifg], inferior parietal lobule, middle temporal gyrus [mtg]). |
2024-10-29 |
2024-10-31 |
human |
Courtney E Casale, Ryssa Moffat, Emily S Cros. Aesthetic evaluation of body movements shaped by embodied and arts experience: Insights from behaviour and fNIRS. Scientific reports. vol 14. issue 1. 2024-10-29. PMID:39468228. |
study 1 demonstrated that embodied experience enhanced ratings of enjoyment, familiarity, and reproducibility of movements, and that individual differences in participants' performance of the learned choreography were not associated with aesthetic ratings, but rather cortical activation in ifg and right mtg while viewing learned choreography. |
2024-10-29 |
2024-10-31 |
human |
Xinhong Jin, Shuying Chen, Yapeng Qi, Qichen Zhou, Jian Wang, Yingying Wang, Chenglin Zho. Differential Resting-State Brain Characteristics of Skeleton Athletes and Non-Athletes: A Preliminary Resting-State fMRI Study. Brain sciences. vol 14. issue 10. 2024-10-26. PMID:39452029. |
(3) results: compared to the control group, skeleton athletes exhibited significantly higher alff in the left fusiform, left inferior temporal gyrus, right inferior frontal gyrus, left middle temporal gyrus, left and right insula, left rolandic operculum, left inferior frontal gyrus, and left superior temporal gyrus. |
2024-10-26 |
2024-10-28 |
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Coline Grégoire, Lucie Attout, Christophe Phillips, Lucas Rifon, Louis Hody, Steve Majeru. The Neural Specificity of Interference Resolution in Phonological, Semantic, and Visual Domains at Different Ages. Journal of cognitive neuroscience. 2024-10-21. PMID:39432690. |
for both age groups, domain-specific ri effects were observed at the univariate level, with increased involvement in the phonological domain of the right angular gyrus and the right lingual gyrus, in the semantic domain of the bilateral inferior frontal gyrus, the bilateral superior parietal and angular gyri and the left middle temporal gyrus, and in the visual domain of the middle/superior frontal gyri and occipital gyri. |
2024-10-21 |
2024-10-24 |
human |
Reed Farrar, Samin Ashjaei, Meisam K Arjmand. Speech-evoked cortical activities and speech recognition in adult cochlear implant listeners: a review of functional near-infrared spectroscopy studies. Experimental brain research. 2024-09-21. PMID:39305309. |
among ci listeners, higher speech recognition scores correlated with lower speech-evoked activation in the stg, higher activation in the left ifg and left fusiform gyrus, with mixed findings in the mtg. |
2024-09-21 |
2024-09-24 |
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