Conflict monitoring and cognitive control.
- M. Botvinick, T. Braver, D. Barch, C. Carter, J. Cohen
- Psychology, BiologyPsychology Review
- 29 June 2001
Two computational modeling studies are reported, serving to articulate the conflict monitoring hypothesis and examine its implications, including a feedback loop connecting conflict monitoring to cognitive control, and a number of important behavioral phenomena.
The WU-Minn Human Connectome Project: An overview
- D. V. Essen, Stephen M. Smith, D. Barch, Timothy Edward John Behrens, E. Yacoub, K. Uğurbil
- BiologyNeuroImage
- 15 October 2013
Anterior cingulate cortex, error detection, and the online monitoring of performance.
Results confirm that this region shows activity during erroneous responses, but activity was also observed in the same region during correct responses under conditions of increased response competition, which suggests that the ACC detects conditions under which errors are likely to occur rather than errors themselves.
The Human Connectome Project: A data acquisition perspective
- D. V. Essen, K. Uğurbil, E. Yacoub
- Biology, MedicineNeuroImage
- 7 January 2012
Prediction of Individual Brain Maturity Using fMRI
- N. Dosenbach, Binyam Nardos, B. Schlaggar
- PsychologyScience
- 10 September 2010
Support vector machine-based multivariate pattern analysis extracts sufficient information from fcMRI data to make accurate predictions about individuals’ brain maturity across development, and prediction of individual brain maturity as a functional connectivity maturation index is allowed.
The MATRICS Consensus Cognitive Battery, part 1: test selection, reliability, and validity.
- K. Nuechterlein, Michael F. Green, S. Marder
- Psychology, MedicineAmerican Journal of Psychiatry
- 1 February 2008
The MATRICS Consensus Cognitive Battery is expected to be the standard tool for assessing cognitive change in clinical trials of cognition-enhancing drugs for schizophrenia and may also aid evaluation of cognitive remediation strategies.
Increased amygdala response to masked emotional faces in depressed subjects resolves with antidepressant treatment: an fMRI study
- Y. Sheline, D. Barch, J. Donnelly, J. Ollinger, A. Snyder, M. Mintun
- Psychology, MedicineBiological Psychiatry
- 1 November 2001
Development of distinct control networks through segregation and integration
- D. Fair, N. Dosenbach, B. Schlaggar
- BiologyProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- 14 August 2007
Resting state functional connectivity MRI is used, which measures correlations in spontaneous blood oxygenation level-dependent signal fluctuations between brain regions to compare previously identified control networks between children and adults, and finds that development of the proposed adult control networks involves both segregation and integration of the brain regions that comprise them.
Function in the human connectome: Task-fMRI and individual differences in behavior
- D. Barch, G. C. Burgess, D. V. Essen
- Psychology, BiologyNeuroImage
- 15 October 2013
The maturing architecture of the brain's default network
- D. Fair, A. Cohen, B. Schlaggar
- PsychologyProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- 11 March 2008
This study used resting-state functional connectivity MRI (rs-fcMRI) to characterize the development of the brain's default network and found that the default regions are only sparsely functionally connected at early school age; over development, these regions integrate into a cohesive, interconnected network.
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