Suppressing versus releasing a habit: frequency-dependent effects of prefrontal transcranial magnetic stimulation.
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] M C Ridding,et al. The effects of transcranial magnetic stimulation over the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex on suppression of habitual counting during random number generation. , 1998, Brain : a journal of neurology.
[2] M. Petrides,et al. Cortico‐cortical connectivity of the human mid‐dorsolateral frontal cortex and its modulation by repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation , 2001 .
[3] A. Rodríguez-Fornells,et al. Brain potentials index executive functions during random number generation , 2004, Neuroscience Research.
[4] J. Lorberbaum,et al. Unilateral left prefrontal transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) produces intensity-dependent bilateral effects as measured by interleaved BOLD fMRI , 2001, Biological Psychiatry.
[5] Á. Pascual-Leone,et al. Modulation of corticospinal excitability by repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation , 2000, Clinical Neurophysiology.
[6] John N. Towse,et al. Analyzing human random generation behavior: A review of methods used and a computer program for describing performance , 1998 .
[7] M. Hallett,et al. Responses to rapid-rate transcranial magnetic stimulation of the human motor cortex. , 1994, Brain : a journal of neurology.
[8] C. Daniels,et al. Rate dependency of the human cortical network subserving executive functions during generation of random number series – a functional magnetic resonance imaging study , 2003, Neuroscience Letters.
[9] Xingbao Li,et al. Acute left prefrontal transcranial magnetic stimulation in depressed patients is associated with immediately increased activity in prefrontal cortical as well as subcortical regions , 2004, Biological Psychiatry.
[10] C. D. Frith,et al. The Role of the Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex in Random Number Generation: A Study with Positron Emission Tomography , 2000, NeuroImage.
[11] A. Pascual-Leone,et al. Studies in Cognition: The Problems Solved and Created by Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation , 2003, Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience.
[12] P. Brugger. Variables That Influence the Generation of Random Sequences: An Update , 1997, Perceptual and motor skills.
[13] M. Hallett,et al. Depression of motor cortex excitability by low‐frequency transcranial magnetic stimulation , 1997, Neurology.
[14] M. Jahanshahi,et al. The left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and random generation of responses: studies with transcranial magnetic stimulation , 1998, Neuropsychologia.
[15] P. Brugger,et al. Random number generation in dementia of the Alzheimer type: A test of frontal executive functions , 1996, Neuropsychologia.
[16] T. Paus,et al. Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation of the Human Prefrontal Cortex Induces Dopamine Release in the Caudate Nucleus , 2001, The Journal of Neuroscience.