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View article: Domain-Specific Functional Network Adaptations Supporting Dual-Task Performance in Older Adults
Domain-Specific Functional Network Adaptations Supporting Dual-Task Performance in Older Adults Open
Aging is associated with declines in both motor and cognitive functions, which are well captured by dual-task gait paradigms. However, the functional brain network mechanisms supporting motor and cognitive aspects of dual-task performance …
View article: A blinded, controlled randomized clinical trial on the efficacy of neck muscle vibration in patients with post-stroke neglect
A blinded, controlled randomized clinical trial on the efficacy of neck muscle vibration in patients with post-stroke neglect Open
Background and Aim Unilateral spatial neglect (UN) impairs patients’ ability to detect and respond to stimuli on the contralesional side, severely limiting functional recovery after right-hemispheric stroke. Neck muscle vibration (NMV) has…
View article: The Oldenburg Hearing Health Record (OHHR)
The Oldenburg Hearing Health Record (OHHR) Open
Hearing health is shaped by both measurable auditory function and the perceived ability to navigate daily life. To fully understand its complexities, objective assessments of hearing and functional performance must be complemented by subje…
View article: The impact of transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation on anterior cingulate cortex activity in a cognitive control task
The impact of transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation on anterior cingulate cortex activity in a cognitive control task Open
Transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation (tVNS) offers a non‐invasive method to enhance noradrenergic neurotransmission in the human brain, thereby increasing cognitive control. Here, we investigate if changes in cognitive control induced by…
View article: Impact of Stimulation Duration in taVNS—Exploring Multiple Physiological and Cognitive Outcomes
Impact of Stimulation Duration in taVNS—Exploring Multiple Physiological and Cognitive Outcomes Open
Transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation (taVNS) is a non-invasive neuromodulation technique that modulates the noradrenergic activity of the locus coeruleus (LC). Yet, there is still uncertainty about the most effective stimulatio…
View article: The multiverse of data preprocessing and analysis in graph-based fMRI: A systematic literature review of analytical choices fed into a decision support tool for informed analysis
The multiverse of data preprocessing and analysis in graph-based fMRI: A systematic literature review of analytical choices fed into a decision support tool for informed analysis Open
The large number of different analytical choices used by researchers is partly responsible for the challenge of replication in neuroimaging studies. For an exhaustive robustness analysis, knowledge of the full space of analytical options i…
View article: Attention-Driven Modulation of Auditory Cortex Activity during Selective Listening in a Multispeaker Setting
Attention-Driven Modulation of Auditory Cortex Activity during Selective Listening in a Multispeaker Setting Open
Real-world listening settings often consist of multiple concurrent sound streams. To limit perceptual interference during selective listening, the auditory system segregates and filters the relevant sensory input. Previous work provided ev…
View article: The multiverse of data preprocessing and analysis in graph-based fMRI: A systematic literature review of analytical choices fed into a decision support tool for informed analysis
The multiverse of data preprocessing and analysis in graph-based fMRI: A systematic literature review of analytical choices fed into a decision support tool for informed analysis Open
The large number of different analytical choices researchers use may be partly responsible for the replication challenge in neuroimaging studies. For robustness analysis, knowledge of the full space of options is essential. We conducted a …
View article: An Extended Active Learning Approach to Multiverse Analysis: Predictions of Latent Variables from Graph Theory Measures of the Human Connectome and Their Direct Replication
An Extended Active Learning Approach to Multiverse Analysis: Predictions of Latent Variables from Graph Theory Measures of the Human Connectome and Their Direct Replication Open
Multiverse analysis has been proposed as a powerful technique to disclose the large number of degrees of freedom in data preprocessing and analysis that strongly contribute to the current replication crisis in science.However, in the field…
View article: Attention-driven modulation of auditory cortex activity during selective listening in a multi-speaker setting
Attention-driven modulation of auditory cortex activity during selective listening in a multi-speaker setting Open
Real-world listening settings often consist of multiple concurrent sound streams. To limit perceptual interference during selective listening, the auditory system segregates and filters the relevant sensory input. Previous work provided ev…
View article: Parkinson’s disease speech production network as determined by graph-theoretical network analysis
Parkinson’s disease speech production network as determined by graph-theoretical network analysis Open
Parkinson’s disease (PD) can affect speech as well as emotion processing. We employ whole-brain graph-theoretical network analysis to determine how the speech-processing network (SPN) changes in PD, and assess its susceptibility to emotion…
View article: Graph-theoretical insights into the effects of aging on the speech production network
Graph-theoretical insights into the effects of aging on the speech production network Open
Speech production relies on the interplay of different brain regions. Healthy aging leads to complex changes in speech processing and production. Here, we investigated how the whole-brain functional connectivity of healthy elderly individu…
View article: Distributed networks for auditory memory differentially contribute to recall precision
Distributed networks for auditory memory differentially contribute to recall precision Open
Re-directing attention to objects in working memory can enhance their representational fidelity. However, how this attentional enhancement of memory representations is implemented across distinct, sensory and cognitive-control brain networ…
View article: Fiber tracing and microstructural characterization among audiovisual integration brain regions in neonates compared with young adults
Fiber tracing and microstructural characterization among audiovisual integration brain regions in neonates compared with young adults Open
Audiovisual integration has been related with cognitive-processing and behavioral advantages, as well as with various socio-cognitive disorders. While some studies have identified brain regions instantiating this ability shortly after birt…
View article: Quantitative magnetic resonance imaging for segmentation and white matter extraction of the hypothalamus
Quantitative magnetic resonance imaging for segmentation and white matter extraction of the hypothalamus Open
Since the hypothalamus is involved in many neuroendocrine, metabolic, and affective disorders, detailed hypothalamic imaging has become of major interest to better characterize disease‐induced tissue damages and abnormalities. Still, image…
View article: Emotion dysregulation and integration of emotion-related brain networks affect intraindividual change in ADHD severity throughout late adolescence
Emotion dysregulation and integration of emotion-related brain networks affect intraindividual change in ADHD severity throughout late adolescence Open
The course of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) from adolescence into adulthood shows large variations between individuals; nonetheless determinants of interindividual differences in the course are not well understood. A freq…
View article: Functional network topology of the right insula affects emotion dysregulation in hyperactive-impulsive attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder
Functional network topology of the right insula affects emotion dysregulation in hyperactive-impulsive attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder Open
Emotion dysregulation is common in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). It is highly prevalent in young adult ADHD and related to reduced well-being and social impairments. Neuroimaging studies reported neural activity changes …
View article: Relationship between Memory Load and Listening Demands in Age-Related Hearing Impairment
Relationship between Memory Load and Listening Demands in Age-Related Hearing Impairment Open
Age-related hearing loss has been associated with increased recruitment of frontal brain areas during speech perception to compensate for the decline in auditory input. This additional recruitment may bind resources otherwise needed for un…
View article: Treatment of age-related hearing loss alters audiovisual integration and resting-state functional connectivity: A randomized controlled pilot trial
Treatment of age-related hearing loss alters audiovisual integration and resting-state functional connectivity: A randomized controlled pilot trial Open
Untreated age-related hearing loss increases audiovisual integration and impacts resting state functional brain connectivity. It is unclear whether compensation with hearing aids is able to alter audiovisual integration and resting state f…
View article: Unimpaired social cognition in adult patients with ADHD: brain volumetric and behavioral results
Unimpaired social cognition in adult patients with ADHD: brain volumetric and behavioral results Open
The present study aimed to investigate whether adult patients with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) show deficits in social cognition and to identify the structural neural correlates of social cognitive skills in ADHD. Twent…