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1  psychological pathways to explain this dual-cognitive process.
2 thout conscious intent or other higher-order cognitive process.
3  in order for the brain to execute a complex cognitive process.
4 tribute to a variety of behaviors, including cognitive processes.
5 visual areas using four distinct sensory and cognitive processes.
6 left and right OFC contribute differently to cognitive processes.
7 omical complexity and involvement in diverse cognitive processes.
8 s instead the dynamic outcome of interactive cognitive processes.
9 ith selective forms of hippocampal-dependent cognitive processes.
10 identifying efficient coding in higher-order cognitive processes.
11 lations were suggested as critical for these cognitive processes.
12 suggested role in a multitude of sensory and cognitive processes.
13  resulting in the facilitation of high-level cognitive processes.
14  evidence for the tight integration of these cognitive processes.
15  scenes provides important information about cognitive processes.
16 e especially necessary to probe higher-order cognitive processes.
17 different earlier-developing possibly social-cognitive processes.
18  comprehensive compilation of intraoperative cognitive processes.
19 attery designed to tap into a broad range of cognitive processes.
20  crucial for neuronal development and higher cognitive processes.
21 an be achieved by accurately mirroring human cognitive processes.
22 t contributions to decision making and other cognitive processes.
23 t it may play a crucial role in a variety of cognitive processes.
24 -general mechanisms that are engaged in many cognitive processes.
25 ad to lasting deficits in learning and other cognitive processes.
26  us to better consider the role of the Re in cognitive processes.
27 thms, such as MB versus MF RL, with putative cognitive processes.
28 late to sensory stimuli, motor responses, or cognitive processes.
29 rception, memory, decision making, and other cognitive processes.
30 ction and the posterior cingulate cortex for cognitive processes.
31 ing aging, stress, and depression, influence cognitive processes.
32 II may time a wide variety of behavioral and cognitive processes.
33 ce suggests that the PLR may be modulated by cognitive processes.
34 nterface between perception and higher-order cognitive processes.
35 cy interaction, plays a key role in numerous cognitive processes.
36 erstand neural substrates underlying complex cognitive processes.
37 l cues can drive feeding through hedonic and cognitive processes.
38 ctively, may reflect spatial and non-spatial cognitive processes.
39 lation with limited direct interference with cognitive processes.
40 is not robust but easily altered by top-down cognitive processes.
41  been shown to be influenced by higher-order cognitive processes.
42 ntially on peripheral rather than on central cognitive processes.
43 vironments to seamlessly interact with other cognitive processes.
44 njugation by SUMO2 is critically involved in cognitive processes.
45 xquisite coordination of sensory, motor, and cognitive processes.
46 nd the narrowband neural dynamics underlying cognitive processes.
47  wide range of perceptual, memory, motor and cognitive processes.
48 incipal neuron ensembles, thereby regulating cognitive processes.
49 e processing and sensory versus higher-order cognitive processing.
50  on hippocampal neurogenesis and sensory and cognitive processing.
51 f deficits in sensory and higher-order socio-cognitive processing.
52 ions among brain networks possibly enhancing cognitive processing.
53 rt, subjects might engage in post-perceptual cognitive processing.
54 cs in the brain and their functional role in cognitive processing.
55 en task-relevant rhythms underlies efficient cognitive processing.
56  However, we differ in our analysis of human cognitive processing.
57  for cerebro-cerebellar communication during cognitive processing.
58  induced in the gamma frequency range during cognitive processing.
59  neural synchronization that is critical for cognitive processing.
60 tent can affect deaf signers' linguistic and cognitive processing.
61 asks when making inferences about sensory or cognitive processing.
62 in stimulation to improve dopamine-dependent cognitive processing.
63 role of resting-state activity for effective cognitive processing.
64 l networks and the role of the cerebellum in cognitive processing.
65 nsory modality of the stimulus and degree of cognitive processing.
66 al sensorimotor contexts and reward-related, cognitive processing.
67  the brain, but may affect earlier stages of cognitive processing.
68 the neuronal circuits by which the ISR gates cognitive processing.
69 ic neurotransmission related to emotional or cognitive processing.
70 ronal variability has been shown to modulate cognitive processing.
71 ion of neuronal synchrony during sensory and cognitive processing.
72  Our results indicate that, in parallel with cognitive processes, a novel transcriptional network coo
73  that couples action, reaction, and internal cognitive processes across individual agents.
74 strate the divergent dose sensitivity across cognitive processes aligns with the differential involve
75 ds to shifts of connectivity and overlapping cognitive processes along a posterior-anterior vmPFC axi
76 oach allows inference on the independence of cognitive processes along with elucidation of their resp
77 ng the relationship between neural circuits, cognitive processes and behavior.
78 logical sciences have identified a wealth of cognitive processes and behavioral phenomena, yet strugg
79 ng, and this change affects the evolution of cognitive processes and behavioural practices across and
80 f the mirror system in a wide range of socio-cognitive processes and clinical disorders.
81 may incur collateral damage (e.g., impairing cognitive processes and collegial relations).
82 iation among subcomponents across a range of cognitive processes and health conditions.
83 he DMN make unique contributions to specific cognitive processes and health conditions.
84                Building on grounded views on cognitive processes and known properties of mental proce
85 Central serotonin (5-HT) orchestrates myriad cognitive processes and lies at the core of many stress-
86  328 patients with focal lesions, to uncover cognitive processes and neural correlates of test scores
87 eories emphasizing similarities between both cognitive processes and perspectives that propose the vm
88 ain organization and eventually higher-level cognitive processes and social behavior.
89 sight into the interactive relations between cognitive processes and their underlying neurologic base
90 ave been associated with impaired social and cognitive processing and altered prefrontal cortical (PF
91 anonical circuit mechanisms underlying human cognitive processing and behavior.
92 f and our social ingroups is prioritised for cognitive processing and can therefore form some of thes
93 ain hypoperfusion is accompanied by enhanced cognitive processing and cortical arousal.
94 volumes of brain regions that are central to cognitive processing and emotional regulation, also afte
95 nal MRI (fMRI) to detect periods of variable cognitive processing and identify networks that relate t
96  if these potential effects lead to enhanced cognitive processing and if "gaming" might be used as a
97  have shed light on the nature of cerebellar cognitive processing and information exchange with the n
98                              Sensory events, cognitive processing and motor actions correlate with tr
99 TION: Our work shows a link between residual cognitive processing and the modulation of autonomic som
100 tion, in terms of a canonical domain-general cognitive process, and various subfactors representing d
101  it is involved in the osteocalcin effect on cognitive processes, and at the periphery, where it may
102 dentified in interviews: doffing strategies, cognitive processes, and barriers and facilitators.
103 likely due to increased load on higher-level cognitive processes, and not saccadic selection per se,
104 miss possible links between psychopathology, cognitive processes, and personality traits.
105 t are functionally specialized for different cognitive processes, and we introduce a simple yet effec
106 t are thought to mediate spatial navigation, cognitive processing, and motor actions.
107 ontal cortex is responsible for higher order cognitive processing, and prefrontal dysfunction is beli
108 ical developmental trajectories, sensory and cognitive processing, and social behavior.
109 cortex, suggesting important roles in higher cognitive processing, and that the organization of the c
110                  Here we ask whether similar cognitive processes are at play in predicting upcoming e
111 ANCE STATEMENT From humans to invertebrates, cognitive processes are influenced by organisms' interna
112                               To investigate cognitive processes associated with architectural afford
113 ICANCE STATEMENT Naturalistic stimuli engage cognitive processing at many levels.
114 nts were measured to identify differences in cognitive processes between undergraduate and doctoral p
115 verse behavioural tasks, possibly supporting cognitive processes beyond spatial navigation.
116 r low-level neural adjustments or high-level cognitive processes but not their combination.
117 The pupil also responds to a wide variety of cognitive processes, but the functions of these cognitiv
118  been observed during various behavioral and cognitive processes, but the underlying circuit mechanis
119 ng evidence for a cerebellar contribution to cognitive processing, but the specific input pathways co
120 ausal link between dynamics and behavior for cognitive processes by transforming a winner-take-all de
121 portant basis for the differential timing of cognitive processing by the LPFC and ACC in normal and p
122 heta rhythms is more prominent during active cognitive processing (compared with rest and non-cogniti
123                                              Cognitive processes contribute to the control of feeding
124 ork week-could aggravate the socio-emotional-cognitive processes contributing to violence and discrim
125 ariability associated with other sensory and cognitive processes could clarify whether they utilize s
126 ocation of attention across multiple sensory-cognitive processing demands during naturalistic movemen
127 ts, including methylphenidate (MPH), improve cognitive processes dependent on the prefrontal cortex (
128 demonstrating that inverse RL is an abstract cognitive process divorceable from the values and concer
129                                              Cognitive processes during doffing largely pertained to
130 operties suggest that STW may be involved in cognitive processes during REM sleep.
131 of visual processing (e.g., adaptation), and cognitive processes (e.g., attention or task switching).
132                       Impairments in certain cognitive processes (e.g., working memory) are typically
133 cs, fluency, comprehension) and contributory cognitive processes (eg, working memory, processing spee
134                          Humans have evolved cognitive processes favoring homogeneity, stability, and
135          Primates excel at categorization, a cognitive process for assigning stimuli into behaviorall
136 been controversial whether a specific set of cognitive processes for volition exist in the human brai
137                      The effects of power on cognitive processes, goal preferences, performance, and
138 gh"), little is known about the relevance of cognitive processes governing memory retrieval to substa
139 he regulation of behaviors, in particular of cognitive processes, had not been well documented, until
140               In a parallel manner, inferred cognitive processes have enriched interpretations of LIP
141                              Arguably, these cognitive processes have in common fast and substantial
142 ty to represent, monitor and control ongoing cognitive processes - helps us perform many tasks, both
143 first time the capacity for cPAS to modify a cognitive process highly relevant to psychiatric disorde
144 ly influenced the understanding of distorted cognitive processes in major depression; however, this m
145 goal of memory research is to understand how cognitive processes in memory are supported at the level
146 importance, offer no immediate insights into cognitive processes in the brain, and (2) high-level abs
147                          While self-directed cognitive processes in the depression group were shown t
148 ction might be related to the involvement of cognitive processes in the emotional appreciation of mus
149 roviding an integrated visualization of team cognitive processes in the OR that allows readers to int
150 r acetylcholine is known to be important for cognitive processes in the prefrontal cortex.
151  efficient coding framework for higher-level cognitive processes in which information is represented
152 lly distinct effects of LC-MOR activation on cognitive processing in an operant strategy-shifting tas
153 demonstrate a central role for idiosyncratic cognitive processing in how arousal systems respond to n
154 her-order brain regions to noninvasively map cognitive processing in humans.
155  illuminate pathophysiological mechanisms in cognitive processing in Lewy body dementia, guide future
156 ippocampal neuronal circuits of relevance to cognitive processing in male mice at 6, 24, and 72 h pos
157 n NREM sleep would negate any possibility of cognitive processing in NREM sleep.
158 esent neurophysiological evidence of complex cognitive processing in the absence of awareness, raisin
159 kinje cells, with important implications for cognitive processing in the cerebellum.
160 al frontal cortex exerts top-down control of cognitive processing in the striatum.SIGNIFICANCE STATEM
161 n has been associated with a wide variety of cognitive processes including decision making, feedback
162 enous fluctuations also influence high-level cognitive processes including decision making.
163 ietal cortex (MPC) is implicated in multiple cognitive processes including memory recall, visual scen
164  VAN signaling also plays a critical role in cognitive processes, including affective motivational be
165 vironment is dependent on a number of social cognitive processes, including mentalizing and resistanc
166 association and visual cortex are engaged in cognitive processing, including lexical retrieval as wel
167                                 However, the cognitive processes indexed by ABV are unclear.
168                                   Memory and cognitive processes influence the amount of food consume
169           The human brain integrates diverse cognitive processes into a coherent whole, shifting flui
170                                         Many cognitive processes involve transformations of distribut
171                                 However, the cognitive process involved in the formulation of surgica
172 the current body of knowledge by elucidating cognitive processes involved during the intraoperative p
173 ody of knowledge by making explicit relevant cognitive processes involved during the intraoperative p
174 nitive-training platform, to investigate how cognitive processes involved in cued switching between t
175 findings shed new light on the timescales of cognitive processes involved in distinct facets of behav
176           Hence, norms are shaped by complex cognitive processes involved in learning and social reas
177   The aim of this study was to elucidate the cognitive processes involved in surgical procedures from
178                                     Cortical cognitive processing involves gamma oscillations, which
179                                A fundamental cognitive process is to map value and identity onto the
180  of synaptic neurotransmission necessary for cognitive processes is glutamate.
181 siotemporal lobe (MTL) is implicated in many cognitive processes, is compromised in numerous brain di
182  which is the core brain circuit involved in cognitive processing, is reduced.
183 eptogenic cortex or to make inferences about cognitive processes, it is important to determine the "s
184                 This leads to alterations in cognitive processes known to be impaired across psychiat
185 earning discussions, at the expense of other cognitive processes, leading to flawed circular argument
186 ess based in prefrontal circuits involved in cognitive processes like thought, reasoning, and memory
187                    Reverse engineering human cognitive processes may improve artificial intelligence,
188 onnectivity and supports diverse sensory and cognitive processes, may exert global influence over bra
189        Highlighting aversive learning as the cognitive process mediating this behavioral outcome, the
190 ensation (N100), basic attention (P300), and cognitive processing (N400) amplitudes and latencies, co
191 son (P = 0.0047), with specific decreases in cognitive processing (N400) speed (P = 0.011) and overal
192  to explain curiosity and memory in terms of cognitive processes, neural circuits, behavior, and subj
193 ction-Speech task) and activation related to cognitive processing (non-verbal decision making).
194 tiplex topology is an important proxy of the cognitive processes of acquisition, capable of capturing
195 n exploration of research that speaks to the cognitive processes of bounded ethicality-including ethi
196 sk, along with diffusion modelling of latent cognitive processes of information uptake, response cons
197 neuronal networks is critical to the complex cognitive processes of memory and executive function tha
198 poral dynamics in DPC reflect the underlying cognitive processes of this task.
199 s are related to reduced discriminability of cognitive processes (old/new recognition) in portions of
200 nd sometimes pathological impact of top-down cognitive processes on perception and may represent an o
201 r this is due to differences in higher level cognitive processes or basic nociceptive responses.
202 lternative that does not require either dual cognitive processes or demand such a stark asymmetry bet
203 between intact or lesioned brain regions and cognitive processes or neurological deficits.
204 ations, given text describing an experiment, cognitive process, or disease.
205 ring in busy environments; however, the core cognitive process-parsing of the auditory environment ('
206 lations of those neurons can encode specific cognitive processes, presumably through more specific in
207 ections between brain regions during complex cognitive process provided by the model, we uncovered pe
208 hat this ordering is best explained by basic cognitive processes rather than cultural norms.
209      To examine the temporal dynamics of the cognitive processes related to face perception, we compa
210  to being decoded, especially as a result of cognitive processes related to learning and cooperation.
211 is study we identified a total of 137 unique cognitive processes related to the intraoperative phase
212 port the idea that interictal spikes disrupt cognitive processes related to the underlying tissue.
213 at the rTPJ is causally involved in embodied cognitive processing relevant to social functioning.SIGN
214 ent, the white matter tracts subserving this cognitive process remain unclear.
215  and the mechanisms that link SUMOylation to cognitive processes remain unknown.
216 at these nuclei might play a crucial role in cognitive processes requiring Hip-mPFC interactions, inc
217                           It is a ubiquitous cognitive process resulting in lapses of attention.
218 ones, play a fundamental role in controlling cognitive processes, reward mechanisms, and motor functi
219 entations in the service of a broad range of cognitive processes.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Individuals r
220  an integral role in modulating PVI-mediated cognitive processes.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Mitochondria
221 ermines the outcome of high-level sequential cognitive processes.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Multistep dec
222  scales, thereby shaping internal states and cognitive processes.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT The two promi
223 ical layer in influencing motor commands and cognitive processes.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT While the neo
224 understanding of this area's function during cognitive processing.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Contemporary
225 voke enhanced levels of cortical arousal and cognitive processing, similar to those occurring during
226  social norms are commonly used to alleviate cognitive processing, some individuals are willing and a
227    Neuropsychological research suggests that cognitive processing speed and episodic memory are the m
228 ical trials, and data increasingly show that cognitive processing speed and memory are amenable to co
229  with better scores on short-term memory and cognitive processing speed by 0.21 SD (95% CI: -0.04, 0.
230 2Max was associated with increased scores on cognitive processing speed by 0.45 SD (95% CI: 0.08, 0.8
231      Numerous studies have proposed that the cognitive processing stage of responding to sexual stimu
232 ve phase of the stimulation and the internal cognitive processing state.
233                 In accordance with a role in cognitive processing, substantial activity was observed
234 ociated from vulnerability in terms of other cognitive processes such as attentional control.
235 from sensory psychophysics into the study of cognitive processes such as decision making and executiv
236 ight into how neural signals might relate to cognitive processes such as decision making.
237                First, stress interferes with cognitive processes such as executive function and self-
238  coincides with improvements in higher-order cognitive processes such as executive function.
239 ative affective biases (the process, whereby cognitive processes such as learning and memory and deci
240 hrough modulation of affective biases (where cognitive processes such as learning and memory and deci
241  the synaptic function that underlies higher cognitive processes such as learning and memory.
242                                              Cognitive processes such as path-planning and imaginatio
243                        Reinforcement-related cognitive processes, such as reward processing, inhibito
244 Predictions can be sourced from higher-order cognitive processes, such as schemas, but the extent to
245 ctions with others impact the development of cognitive processes, such as sustained attention, that s
246 s and animals, systemic MPH improves certain cognitive processes, such as working memory, in a narrow
247          A mechanistic understanding of core cognitive processes, such as working memory, is crucial
248 ent of subcortical regions into higher level cognitive processing, such as attention and reward attri
249  specificity in VPL is greatly influenced by cognitive processing, such as categorization in a top-do
250 esearch gives a critical role to associative cognitive processes, suggesting a hippocampal role in ma
251 enous brain oscillations, thereby modulating cognitive processes supported by those brain rhythms.
252  benefits in task-related and domain-general cognitive processes, supporting the brain maintenance vi
253 our paradigm must be tapping into additional cognitive processes than just scene construction.
254  may therefore have a more limited effect on cognitive processes than previously suggested.
255 ttention, which indicates the operation of a cognitive process that involves the relatively fast iden
256             Auditory word comprehension is a cognitive process that involves the transformation of au
257                   Attention is a fundamental cognitive process that is critical for essentially all a
258 pression impairs long-term spatial memory, a cognitive process that relies on histone acetylation.
259 ving in free will impacts fundamental social-cognitive processes that are involved in the understandi
260 The prefrontal cortex (PFC) underlies higher cognitive processes that are modulated by nicotinic acet
261 onal drive, hunger, and, finally, limbic and cognitive processes that bring about hunger-mediated inc
262 o omega-6 PUFA excess limiting metabolic and cognitive processes that define longevity in humans.
263 usly undocumented effect of isolated SNHL on cognitive processes that do not directly rely on auditor
264 dy provides an integrative framework for the cognitive processes that drive loss-averse decisions and
265     Understanding these experiences, and the cognitive processes that give rise to them, seems likely
266 nded frontostriatal circuitry support higher cognitive processes that guide goal-directed behavior.
267 findings reveal an underlying distinction in cognitive processes that may be applicable to clinical,
268 atial alternation behaviors reflect multiple cognitive processes that need to be taken into account w
269  results from previous studies may reside in cognitive processes that often coincide with stimulus aw
270 xecutive functions (EFs) comprise a group of cognitive processes that selectively control and regulat
271 tal networks and well-defined impairments in cognitive processes that support mind wandering.
272 ead reinforce behaviors independently of the cognitive processes that support overt insights into the
273 ain areas contribute to atypical sensory and cognitive processing that characterizes numerous neurops
274          Cognitive load is a key mediator of cognitive processing that may impact clinical reasoning
275  an interval timing task to study elementary cognitive processing that requires both frontal and cere
276 a (GA), and hence is incapable of meaningful cognitive processing-the sole purview of waking consciou
277                                              Cognitive processing therapy (CPT), an evidence-based tr
278 gy and the computational architecture of the cognitive processes they target.
279                       The inaccessibility of cognitive processes to direct manipulation can make such
280       It is also one of the most challenging cognitive processes to facilitate.
281 s of language have provided a way of linking cognitive processes to language structure.
282   To support the claim that a domain-general cognitive process underlies ape metacognition one needs
283 ead gain signals affecting already available cognitive processes underlies the maturation of cognitio
284 ely, our data reveal contributions of a core cognitive process underlying social-distancing complianc
285 issociable frontostriatal circuits and those cognitive processes underlying OCD symptoms.
286  it aims to separate the neural basis of the cognitive processes underlying post-perceptual decision
287 gical team performance and understanding the cognitive processes underlying the intraoperative phase
288 uld not be able to conclusively separate the cognitive processes underlying the two.
289 l computational models to identify candidate cognitive processes underpinning susceptibility to polar
290 e of using immersive tasks to understand how cognitive processes unfold within natural behavior.
291               Authentication is an important cognitive process used to determine whether one's initia
292 r in the CNS and plays a key role in several cognitive processes via modulating the blood oxygenation
293 electrophysiological measures of sensory and cognitive processing, we found that PSZ were actually su
294               A total of 137 unique surgical cognitive processes were identified, including 33 decisi
295  in both lower-level and higher-level social cognitive processes which are collectively critical for
296  scope of rational modeling to understanding cognitive processes, why they differ between people, why
297 tegration of multisensory object features, a cognitive process with relevance to schizophrenia.
298 sm may also explain the dissociation between cognitive processes with regard to trait vulnerability t
299 rt et al. conflate the domain-specificity of cognitive processes with the statistical pattern of vari
300 sing to perform helpful acts may be distinct cognitive processes, with only the former depending on A

 
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