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Procedia Computer Science
Vol. 71: 6th Annual International Conference on Biologically Inspired Cognitive Architectures, BICA 2015, 6-8 November Lyon, France.
Elsevier, 2015.
Under the general editorship: O. Georgeon
Ushakov V., Poyda A., Zavyalova V. et al., , in : Procedia Computer Science. Vol. 71: 6th Annual International Conference on Biologically Inspired Cognitive Architectures, BICA 2015, 6-8 November Lyon, France.: Elsevier, 2015. P. 227-234.
In the present work, we describe an approach to reconstruction of dynamic connectomes. The experimental part of the study consisted in analysis of the resting state of brain with sample of 30 healthy human subjects. Proposed method allows reconstruction of dynamic connectomes what makes it applicable for development of classifiers-decoders of mental states. ...
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Vladislav Balaev, Майорова Л. А., Петрушевский А. Г. et al., Brain Connectivity 2014 Vol. 4 No. 9 P. A95
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Balaev V., Petrushevsky A., Martynova O., Brain Connectivity 2016 Vol. 6 No. 9 P. 714-723
To evaluate the influence of poststroke aphasia on the functional association of widespread large-scale neuronal networks, we analyzed functional connectivity (FC) between resting-state brain networks (RSNs) in aphasic patients (N = 15) and in healthy volunteers (N = 17) of the same age using resting-state functional connectivity magnetic resonance imaging. As a result, six RSNs were isolated and cross-correlation ...
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Martynova O., Tetereva A., Balaev V. et al., International Journal of Psychophysiology 2020 Vol. 149 P. 15-24
Altered functional connectivity of the amygdala has been observed in a resting state immediately after fear learning, even one day after aversive exposure. The persistence of increased resting-state functional connectivity (rsFC) of the amygdala has been a critical finding in patients with stress and anxiety disorders. However, longitudinal changes in amygdala rsFC have rarely been ...
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Ovadia-Caro S., Khalil A., Sehm B. et al., Frontiers in Neurology 2019 No. 10:302 P. 1-6
This is an opinion paper ...
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Pechenkova E., Nosikova I., Rumshiskaya A. et al., Frontiers in Physiology 2019 Vol. 10 P. 761:1-761:23
The present study reports alterations of task-based functional brain connectivity in a group of 11 cosmonauts after a long-duration spaceflight, compared to a healthy control group not involved in the space program. To elicit the postural and locomotor sensorimotor mechanisms that are usually most significantly impaired when space travelers return to Earth, a plantar stimulation ...
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Ushakov V., Poyda A., Zavyalova V. et al., , in : Procedia Computer Science. Vol. 71: 6th Annual International Conference on Biologically Inspired Cognitive Architectures, BICA 2015, 6-8 November Lyon, France.: Elsevier, 2015. P. 227-234.
In the present work, we describe an approach to reconstruction of dynamic connectomes. The experimental part of the study consisted in analysis of the resting state of brain with sample of 30 healthy human subjects. Proposed method allows reconstruction of dynamic connectomes what makes it applicable for development of classifiers-decoders of mental states. ...
Added: October 28, 2016
Tetereva A., Balaev V., Kartashov S. et al., NeuroReport 2020 Vol. 31 No. 1 P. 17-21
Lateral asymmetry is one of the fundamental properties of the functional anatomy of the human brain. Amygdala (AMYG) asymmetry was also reported in clinical studies of resting-state functional connectivity (rsFC) but rarely in healthy groups. To explore this issue, we investigated the reproducibility of the data on rsFC of the left and right AMYG using ...
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Martynova O., Balaev V., Psychology. Journal of the Higher School of Economics 2015 Vol. 12 No. 4 P. 33-47
Age-related brain changes are the main cause of cognitive decline. Active cognitive task perform- ance as well as resting-state activity might be a sensitive index for studying differences in aging. We investigated age-related changes in the spontaneous neuronal activity with functional mag- netic resonance imaging (fMRI) in a resting-state condition. To evaluate differences in aging, ...
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Saarimäki H., Glerean E., Smirnov D. et al., Neuroimage 2022 No. 247 P. 1-10
Neurophysiological and psychological models posit that emotions depend on connections across wide-spread corticolimbic circuits. While previous studies using pattern recognition on neuroimaging data have shown differences between various discrete emotions in brain activity patterns, less is known about the differences in functional connectivity. Thus, we employed multivariate pattern analysis on functional magnetic resonance imaging data (i) ...
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Arsalidou M., Sharaev M., Kotova T. et al., Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 2017 Vol. 11 No. 13 P. 1-3
As adults we solve problems by applying our executive know-how and directing our mental-attention to relevant information. When we are not problem solving, our mind is free to wonder to things like lunchtime; this is often referred to as the default-mode. It is established that for adults the relation among executive and default-mode brain areas ...
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Zinchenko O., Arsalidou M., Human Brain Mapping 2018 Vol. 39 No. 2 P. 955-970
Social norms have a critical role in everyday decision-making, as frequent interaction with others regulates our behavior. Neuroimaging studies show that social-based and fairness-related decision-making activates an inconsistent set of areas, which sometimes includes the anterior insula, anterior cingulate cortex, and others lateral prefrontal cortices. Social-based decision-making is complex and variability in findings may be ...
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Human Brain Mapping 2009 Vol. 30 No. 7 P. 2009-2020
Investigations of the neural correlates of face recognition have typically used old/new paradigms where subjects learn to recognize new faces or identify famous faces. Familiar faces, however, include one's own face, partner's and parents' faces. Using event-related fMRI, we examined the neural correlates of these personally familiar faces. Ten participants were presented with photographs of ...
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Neuroimage 2013 Vol. 78 P. 159-175
Evidence from electrophysiological and functional neuroimaging studies has suggested strong lateralization of affective processing within the insular cortices; however, little is known about the spatial location of these processes in these regions. Using quantitative meta-analytic methods the laterality of: (1) emotional processing; (2) stimulus valence (positive vs. negative); (3) perception vs. experience of emotion; and ...
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Smirnova K. V., Korotaev N. A., Panikratova Y. R. et al., , in : Proceedings of The 12th Language Resources and Evaluation Conference. Vol. 12.: European Language Resources Association (ELRA), 2020. Ch. 25. P. 195-203.
In modern linguistics and psycholinguistics speech disfluencies in real fluent speech are a well-known phenomenon. But it’s not still clear which components of brain systems are involved into its comprehension in a listener’s brain. In this paper we provide a pilot neuroimaging study of the possible neural correlates of speech disfluencies perception, using a combination ...
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Kuptsova S., Vlasova R., Dragoy O. et al., Вестник Воронежского государственного университета. Серия: Лингвистика и межкультурная коммуникация 2015 № 4 С. 74-81
The present study is aimed at investigating brain activation patterns associated with languageprocessing in patients with fluent and non-fluent aphasia withdifferent localizations of cerebral lesions. Sixteen healthy subjects and eighteen patients with different forms of aphasia participated in this study. The study was conducted using functional MRimaging method. The data obtained in the study revealed ...
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Balaev V., Orlov I., Petrushevsky A. et al., Journal of Affective Disorders 2018 Vol. 227 P. 554-562
BACKGROUND:
Previous studies have demonstrated altered resting state functional connectivity (rsFC) in patients with post-stroke depression (PSD). It remains unclear whether rsFC is changed at the network level as was shown for major depressive disorder (MDD). To address this question, we investigated rsFC of resting sate networks (RSNs) in PSD.
METHODS:
Eleven subjects with PSD underwent fMRI scanning ...
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Koshkin R., Ossadtchi A., Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 2017
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Roll M., Söderström P., Mannfolk P. et al., Brain and Language 2015 Vol. 150 P. 14-21
Previous studies distinguish between right hemisphere-dominant processing of prosodic/tonal information and left-hemispheric modulation of grammatical information as well as lexical tones. Swedish word accents offer a prime testing ground to better understand this division. Although similar to lexical tones, word accents are determined by words' morphosyntactic structure, which enables listeners to use the tone at ...
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Kuptsova S., Ivanova M., Петрушевский А. Г. et al., Журнал высшей нервной деятельности им. И.П. Павлова 2015 Т. 65 № 1 С. 61-71
The present study was aimed, first, at developing a visual switching task for fMRI research and, second,
at identification of the brain regions involved in task switching. Forty eight healthy individuals (from 21
to 56 years of age) participated in the study. The designed visual switching task was relatively short, it
consisted of an easy stimulus set and ...
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Provlotskaya I., Dragoy O., Maslennikov M., / НИУ ВШЭ. Series WP BRP "Linguistics". 2022.
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Korucuoglu O., Harms M., Kennedy J. et al., Cerebral Cortex 2020 Vol. 30 No. 4 P. 2691-2707
An increased propensity for risk taking is a hallmark of adolescent behavior with significant health and social
consequences. Here, we elucidated cortical and subcortical regions associated with risky and risk-averse decisions and outcome evaluation using the Balloon Analog Risk Task in a large sample of adolescents (n=256, 56% female, age 14 ± 0.6), including the level ...
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Малютина С. А., Драгой О.В., Иванова М.В. et al., В кн. : Когнитивная наука в Москве: новые исследования. Тезисы конференции (16 июня 2011 г.). : М. : Буки Веди, 2011. С. 176-180.
Глаголы физического действия (англ. motor verbs) – это семантический класс глаголов, обозначающих действие, выполняемое какой-либо частью тела (например, рвать, щекотать). Инструментальные глаголы (англ. instrumental verbs) обозначают действие, для выполнения которого необходимо использование инструмента, не являющегося частью тела (например, пилить, вязать); являются подклассом глаголов физического действия. Представляет интерес то, связана ли обработка глаголов этих семантических классов ...
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Bolgina T., Vidya Somashekarappa, Cappa S. et al., Brain Structure and Function 2022 Vol. 227 No. 8 P. 2797-2808
fMRI language mapping studies report right-hemispheric contribution to language in healthy individuals. However, it remains unclear whether these right-hemispheric patterns of activity are critical for language, which is highly relevant for clinical preoperative language mapping. The available findings are controversial. In this study, we first measured individual patterns of language lateralization with an fMRI language localizer ...
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Faber A., Matiulko I., Arsalidou M., , in : The Interregional Association for Cognitive Studies. : [б.и.], 2020. P. 1-3.
Academic achievement of school aged children is highly related to core cognitive abilities such as executive function and working memory (Swanson & Alloway, 2012). Although the functional brain correlates of working memory (Owen et al., 2005) and mental-attention (Arsalidou et al., 2013) have been examined previously in adults, little is known about its neural correlates ...
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