conflict monitoring phenotype
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Papers in which this entity is mentioned.
- An ERP Study of Response Inhibition in the Auditory Domain in Children with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders. (2017)
- Changes in frontal EEG coherence across infancy predict cognitive abilities at age 3: The mediating role of attentional control. (2016)
- Give me just a little more time: effects of alcohol on the failure and recovery of cognitive control. (2014)
- Development of thalamocortical connectivity during infancy and its cognitive correlations. (2014)
- Homologous involvement of striatum and prefrontal cortex in rodent and human water maze learning. (2013)
- Comparison of spatial working memory in children with prenatal alcohol exposure and those diagnosed with ADHD; A functional magnetic resonance imaging study. (2012)
- Neural synchrony during response production and inhibition. (2012)
- Developmental trajectories during adolescence in males and females: a cross-species understanding of underlying brain changes. (2011)
- Strengthening of top-down frontal cognitive control networks underlying the development of inhibitory control: a functional magnetic resonance imaging effective connectivity study. (2010)
- Normal development of brain circuits. (2010)
- Cingulate gyrus morphology in children and adolescents with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders. (2010)
- Triangulating a cognitive control network using diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and functional MRI. (2007)
- Neuropsychological predictors of BOLD response during a spatial working memory task in adolescents: what can performance tell us about fMRI response patterns? (2005)
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| Raw name | Type | Papers | Mentions |
|---|---|---|---|
| conflict monitoring | phenotype | 13 | 31 |
| monitoring conflict between response tendencies | phenotype | — | — |