Search Results - "Periañez, JA"
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Apathetic symptoms and white matter integrity after traumatic brain injury
Published in Brain injury (29-07-2021)“…The aim of the study was twofold. First, to study the relationship among apathy in the long term, initial clinical measures, and standard outcome scores after…”
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Construct validity of the Trail Making Test: role of task-switching, working memory, inhibition/interference control, and visuomotor abilities
Published in Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society (01-05-2009)“…The aim of this study was to clarify which cognitive mechanisms underlie Trail Making Test (TMT) direct and derived scores. A comprehensive review of the…”
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Task switching and novelty processing activate a common neural network for cognitive control
Published in Journal of cognitive neuroscience (01-10-2006)“…The abrupt onset of a novel event captures attention away from, and disrupts, ongoing task performance. Less obvious is that intentional task switching…”
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Think differently: a brain orienting response to task novelty
Published in Neuroreport (28-10-2002)“…Cognitive flexibility hinges on a readiness to direct attention to novel events, and on an ability to change oneʼs mental set to find new solutions for old…”
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Attentional control and slowness of information processing after severe traumatic brain injury
Published in Brain injury (01-03-2004)“…Attention is a basic cognitive function and a prerequisite for other cognitive processes and is frequently impaired after traumatic brain injury. In the…”
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Spatiotemporal brain dynamics during preparatory set shifting: MEG evidence
Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (01-02-2004)“…Humans can flexibly alter a plan of action to adjust their behavior adaptively in changing environments. Functional neuroimaging has shown distinct patterns of…”
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Electrophysiology of executive functions
Published in Revista de neurologiá (16-02-2004)“…In neuropsychology, executive functions have been defined as those that coordinate the flow of information processing in the brain. In the last decade its…”
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Madrid adaptation of the Wisconsin card sorting test: a comparative study of internal consistency
Published in Revista de neurologiá (01-10-2001)“…WCST (Wisconsin Card Sorting Test) is still a widely used neuropsychological test for evaluation of disorders of the frontal lobes. Recent studies have cast…”
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Frontal seizures recorded by magnetoencephalography. Case report
Published in Revista de neurologiá (16-07-2005)“…This paper reports the usefulness of magnetoencephalography (MEG) in the anatomical localization of the onset and spread of seizures. In a 34-year-old male…”
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