Search Results - "Seyed‐Allaei, Shima"
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Brain network dynamics during spontaneous strategy shifts and incremental task optimization
Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (15-08-2020)“…With practice, humans improve their performance in a task by either optimizing a known strategy or discovering a novel, potentially more fruitful strategy. We…”
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fMRI single trial discovery of spatio‐temporal brain activity patterns
Published in Human brain mapping (01-03-2017)“…There is growing interest in the description of short‐lived patterns in the spatiotemporal cortical activity monitored via neuroimaging. Most traditional…”
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Mechanisms of rule acquisition and rule following in inductive reasoning
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (25-05-2011)“…Despite the recent interest in the neuroanatomy of inductive reasoning processes, the regional specificity within prefrontal cortex (PFC) for the different…”
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Disturbance of information in superior parietal lobe during dual-task interference in a simulated driving task
Published in Cortex (01-10-2023)“…Performing a secondary task while driving causes a decline in driving performance. This phenomenon, called dual-task interference, can have lethal…”
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When Fruits Lose to Animals: Disorganized Search of Semantic Memory in Parkinson's Disease
Published in Neuropsychology (01-07-2021)“…Objective: The semantic fluency task is widely used in both clinical and research settings to assess both the integrity of the semantic store and the…”
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A Novel Generalizable Neural Decoder for Visual Object Recognition Using fMRI Data of Human Brains
Published in Frontiers in biomedical technologies (27-07-2024)“…Understanding the activity and functioning of various brain regions is a crucial aspect of neuroscience. Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) has…”
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Major Thought Restructuring: The Roles of Different Prefrontal Cortical Regions
Published in Journal of cognitive neuroscience (01-07-2017)“…An important question for understanding the neural basis of problem solving is whether the regions of human prefrontal cortices play qualitatively different…”
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The neural basis of free language choice in bilingual speakers: Disentangling language choice and language execution
Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (15-08-2018)“…For everyday communication, bilingual speakers need to face the complex task of rapidly choosing the most appropriate language given the context, maintaining…”
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Two networks involved in producing and realizing plans
Published in Neuropsychologia (01-06-2012)“…► We performed fMRI on a Planning task and a Working memory task. ► An Initial phase and an Execution phase were distinguished in both the two tasks. ► The…”
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Language control in bilinguals: Intention to speak vs. execution of speech
Published in Brain and language (01-05-2015)“…•We tease apart intention to use a language from speaking the selected language.•During intention phase higher activity for updating the intended…”
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Listening Natively Across Perceptual Domains?
Published in Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition (01-07-2016)“…Our native tongue influences the way we perceive other languages. But does it also determine the way we perceive nonlinguistic sounds? The authors investigated…”
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A new perspective on word order preferences: the availability of a lexicon triggers the use of SVO word order
Published in Frontiers in psychology (13-08-2015)“…Word orders are not distributed equally: SOV and SVO are the most prevalent among the world's languages. While there is a consensus that SOV might be the…”
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Internally driven strategy change
Published in Thinking & reasoning (01-11-2010)“…The behavioural analysis of normal adults solving a combinatorial game-the subtraction game-that was previously studied by Gneezy, Rustichini, and Vostroknutov…”
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