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BOLD frequency power indexes working memory performance
ROBERTSON, IAN; BALSTERS, JOSHUA (2013)Electrophysiology studies routinely investigate the relationship between neural oscillations and task performance. However, the sluggish nature of the BOLD response means that few researchers have investigated the spectral ... -
Cerebellar plasticity and the automation of first-order rules.
BALSTERS, JOSHUA (2011)Theories of corticocerebellar function propose roles for the cerebellum in automating motor control, a process thought to depend on plasticity in cerebellar circuits that exchange information with the motor cortex. Little ... -
Cerebellum and cognition: Evidence for the encoding of higher order rules
BALSTERS, JOSHUA; ROBERTSON, IAN (2013)Converging anatomical and functional evidence suggests that the cerebellum processes both motor and nonmotor information originating from the primary motor cortex and prefrontal cortex, respectively. However, it has not ... -
Donepezil Impairs Memory in Healthy Older Subjects: Behavioural, EEG and Simultaneous EEG/fMRI Biomarkers
FAGAN, ANDREW; CASSIDY, SARAH; ROBERTSON, IAN; BALSTERS, JOSHUA; O'CONNELL, REDMOND; LAWLOR, BRIAN; KILCULLEN, SOPHIA; DELMONTE, SONJA; BRENNAN, SABINA; MEANEY, JAMES; BOKDE, ARUN; BRENNAN, SABINA (2011)Rising life expectancies coupled with an increasing awareness of age-related cognitive decline have led to the unwarranted use of psychopharmaceuticals, including acetylcholinesterase inhibitors (AChEIs), by significant ... -
Evolution of the Cerebellar Cortex: Selective expansion of prefrontal-projecting lobules
BALSTERS, JOSHUA (2009)It has been suggested that interconnected brain areas evolve in tandem because evolutionary pressures act on complete functional systems rather than individual brain areas. The cerebellar cortex has reciprocal connections ... -
Functional and structural connectivity of frontostriatal circuitry in Autism Spectrum Disorder.
BALSTERS, JOSHUA; GALLAGHER, LOUISE; MCGRATH, JANE (2013)Abnormalities in frontostriatal circuitry potentially underlie the two core deficits in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD); social interaction and communication difficulties and restricted interests and repetitive behaviors. ... -
Healthy aging is associated with increased neural processing of positive valence but attenuated processing of emotional arousal: an fMRI study
KEHOE, ELIZABETH; BALSTERS, JOSHUA; BOKDE, ARUN (2013)Arousal and valence play key roles in emotional perception, with normal aging leading to changes in the neural substrates supporting valence processing. The objective of this study was to investigate normal age-related ... -
The role of the midcingulate cortex in monitoring others' decisions.
BALSTERS, JOSHUA (2013)A plethora of research has implicated the cingulate cortex in the processing of social information (i.e., processing elicited by, about, and directed toward others) and reward-related information that guides decision-making. ...