Search Results - "Van Ruitenbeek, P"
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Age-Related Declines in Motor Performance are Associated With Decreased Segregation of Large-Scale Resting State Brain Networks
Published in Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. 1991) (01-12-2018)“…Abstract Aging is typically associated with substantial declines in motor functioning as well as robust changes in the functional organization of brain…”
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Interactions between the aging brain and motor task complexity across the lifespan: balancing brain activity resource demand and supply
Published in Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. 1991) (09-05-2023)“…Abstract The Compensation Related Utilization of Neural Circuits Hypothesis (CRUNCH) proposes a framework for understanding task-related brain activity changes…”
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Stress-induced reliance on habitual behavior is moderated by cortisol reactivity
Published in Brain and cognition (01-07-2019)“…•Stress-induced cortisol reactivity prompts habitual behavior.•Cortisol reactivity is markedly important in facilitating habits under stress.•Cortisol…”
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Effects of L‐histidine depletion and L‐tyrosine/L‐phenylalanine depletion on sensory and motor processes in healthy volunteers
Published in British journal of pharmacology (01-05-2009)“…Background and purpose: Animal studies show that histamine plays a role in cognitive functioning and that histamine H3‐receptor antagonists, which increase…”
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Decreased putamen activation in balancing goal-directed and habitual behavior in binge eating disorder
Published in Psychoneuroendocrinology (01-02-2022)“…Acute stress is associated with a shift from goal-directed to habitual behavior. This stress-induced preference for habitual behavior has been suggested as a…”
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Examining habituation and sensitization across repetitive laboratory stress inductions using the MAST
Published in Psychoneuroendocrinology (01-03-2017)“…Abstract Reliably eliciting acute stress repeatedly over time is of indispensable value for research into stress vulnerability and for developing interventions…”
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Cognitive domains affected by histamine H1 -antagonism in humans: A literature review
Published in Brain Research Reviews (01-09-2010)“…Abstract The neurotransmitter histamine has been suggested to be involved in cognitive functioning. Generally, studies in animals have shown a decrease in…”
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Potential enhancing effects of histamine H 1 agonism/ H 3 antagonism on working memory assessed by performance and bold response in healthy volunteers
Published in British journal of pharmacology (01-09-2013)“…Background and Purpose Schizophrenia is a highly debilitating disorder characterized by hallucinations and delusions, but also impaired cognition such as…”
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Potential enhancing effects of histamine H1 agonism/H3 antagonism on working memory assessed by performance and bold response in healthy volunteers
Published in British journal of pharmacology (01-09-2013)“…Background and Purpose Schizophrenia is a highly debilitating disorder characterized by hallucinations and delusions, but also impaired cognition such as…”
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Histamine H 1 receptor antagonist cetirizine impairs working memory processing speed, but not episodic memory
Published in British journal of pharmacology (01-09-2010)“…BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE The histaminergic neurotransmitter system is currently under investigation as a target for drug treatment of cognitive deficits in…”
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Memory in humans is unaffected by central H1-antagonism, while objectively and subjectively measured sedation is increased
Published in European neuropsychopharmacology (01-04-2010)“…Abstract Animal literature suggests an important role for histamine in memory. In humans, this hypothesis has been scarcely tested and results from studies…”
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Histamine H1-receptor blockade in humans affects psychomotor performance but not memory
Published in Journal of psychopharmacology (Oxford) (01-08-2008)“…Results from recent animal studies suggest an important role for histamine in memory functioning. Histaminergic drugs might prove beneficial for people…”
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Histamine H 1 receptor blockade predominantly impairs sensory processes in human sensorimotor performance
Published in British journal of pharmacology (01-05-2009)“…Background and purpose: Centrally active antihistamines impair cognitive performance, particularly sensorimotor performance. The aim of the present study was…”
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Cognition and motor control as a function of Δ9-THC concentration in serum and oral fluid: Limits of impairment
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Histamine H 1 -receptor blockade in humans affects psychomotor performance but not memory
Published in Journal of psychopharmacology (Oxford) (01-08-2008)“…Results from recent animal studies suggest an important role for histamine in memory functioning. Histaminergic drugs might prove beneficial for people…”
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Histamine H1 receptor antagonist cetirizine impairs working memory processing speed, but not episodic memory
Published in British journal of pharmacology (01-09-2010)“…BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE The histaminergic neurotransmitter system is currently under investigation as a target for drug treatment of cognitive deficits in…”
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Cognitive domains affected by histamine H 1-antagonism in humans: A literature review
Published in Brain Research Reviews (24-09-2010)“…The neurotransmitter histamine has been suggested to be involved in cognitive functioning. Generally, studies in animals have shown a decrease in performance…”
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Histamine H^sub 1^-receptor blockade in humans affects psychomotor performance but not memory
Published in Journal of psychopharmacology (Oxford) (01-08-2008)“…Results from recent animal studies suggest an important rote for histamine in memory functioning. Histaminergic drugs might prove beneficial for people…”
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Histamine H sub(1)-receptor blockade in humans affects psychomotor performance but not memory
Published in Journal of psychopharmacology (Oxford) (01-08-2008)“…Results from recent animal studies suggest an important role for histamine in memory functioning. Histaminergic drugs might prove beneficial for people…”
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