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Cynthia’S Dilemma: Consenting To Heroin Prescription, Louis Charland
Cynthia’S Dilemma: Consenting To Heroin Prescription, Louis Charland
Louis C. Charland
No abstract provided.
Review Of ‘What Emotions Really Are: The Problem Of Psychological Categories’, By Paul E. Griffiths, Louis Charland
Review Of ‘What Emotions Really Are: The Problem Of Psychological Categories’, By Paul E. Griffiths, Louis Charland
Louis C. Charland
No abstract provided.
Differences In The Functional Neuroanatomy Of Inhibitory Control Across The Adult Life Span, Kristy Nielson, Scott Langenecker, H Garavan
Differences In The Functional Neuroanatomy Of Inhibitory Control Across The Adult Life Span, Kristy Nielson, Scott Langenecker, H Garavan
Kristy Nielson
Inhibitory control, the ability to suppress irrelevant or interfering stimuli, is a fundamental cognitive function that deteriorates during aging, but little is understood about the bases of decline. Thus, we used event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to study inhibitory control in healthy adults aged 18 to 78. Activation during successful inhibition occurred predominantly in right prefrontal and parietal regions and was more extensive, bilaterally and prefrontally, in the older groups. Presupplementary motor area was also more active in poorer inhibitory performers. Therefore, older adults activate areas that are comparable to those activated by young adults during inhibition, as well …
The Natural Kind Status Of Emotion, Louis Charland
The Natural Kind Status Of Emotion, Louis Charland
Louis C. Charland
No abstract provided.