All Relations between response control and area temporalis superior

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Sara Jafakesh, Arshiya Sangchooli, Ardalan Aarabi, Mohammad Sadegh Helfroush, Amirhossein Dakhili, Mohammad Ali Oghabian, Kamran Kazemi, Hamed Ekhtiar. Temporally dynamic neural correlates of drug cue reactivity, response inhibition, and methamphetamine-related response inhibition in people with methamphetamine use disorder. Scientific reports. vol 12. issue 1. 2022-03-05. PMID:35246553. habituation to drug cues across time was observed in the superior temporal gyri, amygdalae, left hippocampus, and right precuneus, while response inhibition was associated with the sensitization of temporally-dynamic activations across many regions of the inhibitory frontoparietal network. 2022-03-05 2023-08-13 Not clear
Noelia Sánchez-Pérez, Alberto Inuggi, Alejandro Castillo, Guillermo Campoy, Jose M García-Santos, Carmen González-Salinas, Luis J Fuente. Computer-Based Cognitive Training Improves Brain Functional Connectivity in the Attentional Networks: A Study With Primary School-Aged Children. Frontiers in behavioral neuroscience. vol 13. 2020-09-29. PMID:31708757. seed-based analyses revealed that connectivity between the r-mfg and homolateral parietal and superior temporal areas were more strongly related to inhibitory control in trained children compared to the control group. 2020-09-29 2023-08-13 Not clear
Chun-Yu Tse, Teemu Rinne, Kwun Kei Ng, Trevor B Penne. The functional role of the frontal cortex in pre-attentive auditory change detection. NeuroImage. vol 83. 2014-06-25. PMID:23871868. these accounts assume different sequential activation patterns between the temporal and frontal cortices: change detection in the auditory areas of the superior temporal cortex (stc) followed by inferior frontal cortex (ifc) activation for attention switching and response inhibition; stc preceded by ifc activation for contrast enhancement; and an ifc-stc-ifc activation sequence for the predictive model. 2014-06-25 2023-08-12 Not clear
Sagnik Bhattacharyya, Paul D Morrison, Paolo Fusar-Poli, Rocio Martin-Santos, Stefan Borgwardt, Toby Winton-Brown, Chiara Nosarti, Colin M O' Carroll, Marc Seal, Paul Allen, Mitul A Mehta, James M Stone, Nigel Tunstall, Vincent Giampietro, Shitij Kapur, Robin M Murray, Antonio W Zuardi, José A Crippa, Zerrin Atakan, Philip K McGuir. Opposite effects of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol and cannabidiol on human brain function and psychopathology. Neuropsychopharmacology : official publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology. vol 35. issue 3. 2010-09-07. PMID:19924114. delta-9-thc and cbd had opposite effects on activation relative to placebo in the striatum during verbal recall, in the hippocampus during the response inhibition task, in the amygdala when subjects viewed fearful faces, in the superior temporal cortex when subjects listened to speech, and in the occipital cortex during visual processing. 2010-09-07 2023-08-12 human
Surina Basho, Erica D Palmer, Miguel A Rubio, Beverly Wulfeck, Ralph-Axel Mülle. Effects of generation mode in fMRI adaptations of semantic fluency: paced production and overt speech. Neuropsychologia. vol 45. issue 8. 2007-06-21. PMID:17292926. direct comparison of generation modes revealed significantly greater activation for the paced compared to unpaced conditions in right superior temporal, bilateral middle frontal, and bilateral anterior cingulate cortex, including regions associated with sustained attention, motor planning, and response inhibition. 2007-06-21 2023-08-12 Not clear
H Barbas, M Medalla, O Alade, J Suski, B Zikopoulos, P Ler. Relationship of prefrontal connections to inhibitory systems in superior temporal areas in the rhesus monkey. Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991). vol 15. issue 9. 2005-09-27. PMID:15635060. these findings may help explain the reduced efficacy of inhibitory control in superior temporal areas after prefrontal cortical damage. 2005-09-27 2023-08-12 monkey
T S Braver, D M Barch, J R Gray, D L Molfese, A Snyde. Anterior cingulate cortex and response conflict: effects of frequency, inhibition and errors. Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991). vol 11. issue 9. 2001-10-11. PMID:11532888. task-sensitive activity was also found in right prefrontal and parietal cortex (response inhibition), left superior temporal and tempoparietal cortex (target detection), and supplementary motor area (response selection). 2001-10-11 2023-08-12 human