Search Results - "Brosnan, Méadhbh B"
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The Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex, a Dynamic Cortical Area to Enhance Top-Down Attentional Control
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (29-03-2017)Get full text
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Plasticity of the Right-Lateralized Cognitive Reserve Network in Ageing
Published in Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. 1991) (01-05-2018)“…Abstract Cognitive reserve (CR) is the phenomenon where older adults with more cognitively stimulating environments show less age-related cognitive decline…”
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Evidence accumulation during perceptual decisions in humans varies as a function of dorsal frontoparietal organization
Published in Nature human behaviour (01-08-2020)“…Animal neurophysiological studies have identified neural signals within dorsal frontoparietal areas that trace a perceptual decision by accumulating sensory…”
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Dopamine restores cognitive motivation in Parkinson’s disease
Published in Brain (London, England : 1878) (01-03-2019)Get full text
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Right fronto-parietal networks mediate the neurocognitive benefits of enriched environments
Published in Brain communications (2022)“…Abstract Exposure to enriched environments throughout a lifetime, providing so-called reserve, protects against cognitive decline in later years. It has been…”
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Dopamine restores cognitive motivation in Parkinson's disease
Published in Brain (London, England : 1878) (01-03-2019)“…The role of dopamine in motivating cognitive effort remains untested. McGuigan et al. show that patients with Parkinson's disease are more cognitively…”
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Right Lateralized Brain Reserve Offsets Age-Related Deficits in Ignoring Distraction
Published in Cerebral cortex communications (20-08-2020)“…Age-related deterioration of attention decreases the ability to stay focused on the task at hand due to less efficient selection of relevant information and…”
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Evidence accumulation rate moderates the relationship between enriched environment exposure and age-related response speed declines
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (13-09-2023)“…Older adults exposed to enriched environments (EE) maintain relatively higher levels of cognitive function, even in the face of compromised markers of brain…”
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