Search Results - "Anokhin, A P"
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The P300 brain potential is reduced in smokers
Published in Psychopharmacology (01-05-2000)“…Tobacco smoking is the most prevalent type of substance abuse, yet its biobehavioral etiology is little understood. Identification of differences between…”
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Spatiotemporal organization of brain dynamics and intelligence: an EEG study in adolescents
Published in International journal of psychophysiology (01-09-1999)“…This study investigated relationships between global dynamics of brain electric activity and intelligence. EEG was recorded monopolarly from 10 symmetric leads…”
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Genome-wide association study identifies a novel locus for cannabis dependence
Published in Molecular psychiatry (01-05-2018)“…Despite moderate heritability, only one study has identified genome-wide significant loci for cannabis-related phenotypes. We conducted meta-analyses of…”
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Self-regulation of interhemispheric asymmetry in humans
Published in Neuroscience letters (06-09-1996)“…Five healthy right-handed subjects learned to control hemispheric asymmetry with biofeedback of the amplitude difference of slow cortical potentials between…”
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Brain event-related potentials, dopamine D2 receptor gene polymorphism, and smoking
Published in Genetic epidemiology (1999)“…This paper explores the relationship between the DRD2 gene polymorphism, P300, and smoking. Both smoking and DRD2 have significant reducing effects on P300…”
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EEG frequency ranges during perception and mental rotation of two-and three-dimensional objects
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Baseline brain function in the preadolescents of the ABCD Study
Published in Nature neuroscience (01-08-2021)“…The Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study ® is a 10-year longitudinal study of children recruited at ages 9 and 10. A battery of neuroimaging…”
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Genetic correlation between the P300 event-related brain potential and the EEG power spectrum
Published in Behavior genetics (01-11-2001)“…Previous studies have demonstrated moderate heritability of the P300 component of event-related brain potentials (ERPs) and high heritability of background…”
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Substance use patterns in 9-10 year olds: Baseline findings from the adolescent brain cognitive development (ABCD) study
Published in Drug and alcohol dependence (01-10-2021)“…•The ABCD Study® is an open-science, multi-site, prospective study following over 11,800 9- and 10-year-old youth into early adulthood.•At baseline, the…”
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Visual P300 and the self-directedness scale of the Temperament and Character Inventory
Published in Psychiatry research (25-03-2001)“…Reduced amplitude of the P300 event-related brain potential has been associated with several psychopathological conditions and is thought to represent brain…”
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Age increases brain complexity
Published in Electroencephalography and clinical neurophysiology (01-07-1996)“…This study investigated age-related changes in the human brain function using both traditional EEG analysis (power spectra) and the correlation dimension, a…”
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Genetic and environmental influences on frontal EEG asymmetry: A twin study
Published in Biological psychology (01-03-2006)“…Research suggests that frontal EEG asymmetry (FA) is a relatively stable trait associated with individual differences in dispositional affect (affective style)…”
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Genetic influences on prepulse inhibition of startle reflex in humans
Published in Neuroscience letters (15-12-2003)“…Prepulse inhibition (PPI) is a suppression of the startle reflex that occurs when an intense startling stimulus is preceded by a weaker ‘prepulse’ stimulus…”
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Complexity of electrocortical dynamics in children: Developmental aspects
Published in Developmental psychobiology (01-01-2000)“…Dimensional complexity (DCx) is an EEG measure derived from nonlinear systems theory that can be indicative of the global dynamical complexity of…”
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Genetic and demographic structure of the Talysh population
Published in Genetika (01-05-1993)“…Investigation was carried out in Talysh population in mountain region of South Azerbaijan. There is extended reproduction in the population. From XVIII till…”
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Genetics, prefrontal cortex, and cognitive control: a twin study of event-related brain potentials in a response inhibition task
Published in Neuroscience letters (30-09-2004)“…Inhibition of prepotent responses plays a key role in cognitive executive control of goal-directed behavior. Response inhibition in Go/No-Go tasks elicits a…”
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Rapid discrimination of visual scene content in the human brain
Published in Brain research (06-06-2006)“…The rapid evaluation of complex visual environments is critical for an organism's adaptation and survival. Previous studies have shown that emotionally…”
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Genetic influences on frontal brain function: WCST performance in twins
Published in Neuroreport (27-10-2003)“…The Wisconsin Card Sorting Test (WCST) is one of the most widely used assessments of executive functioning related to prefrontal cortex. However, little is…”
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Genetic influences on dynamic complexity of brain oscillations
Published in Neuroscience letters (10-04-2006)“…Human electroencephalogram (EEG) consists of complex aperiodic oscillations that are assumed to indicate underlying neural dynamics such as the number and…”
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EEG frequency ranges during perception and mental rotation of two- and three-dimensional objects
Published in Neuroscience and behavioral physiology (01-11-1998)“…Spectral EEG powers were compared in 4 frequency ranges (8-13, 15-25, 25-35, and 35-45 Hz) in a group of 20 subjects during the performance of tasks requiring…”
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