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Effects of varying the experimental design of a cognitive control paradigm on behavioral and functional imaging outcome measures
Vina M. Goghari,
Angus MacDonald
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Cognitive Processes
100%
Cognitive Control
100%
Functional Imaging
100%
Control Paradigm
100%
Jitter
100%
Behavioral Imaging
100%
Imaging Outcome Measures
100%
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging
50%
Behavioral Outcomes
50%
Brain Regions
50%
Cognitive Processing
50%
Anterior Cingulate
50%
Prefrontal Regions
50%
Stimulus Intensity
50%
Detection Power
50%
Inferior Parietal Cortex
50%
Blood Oxygenation Level-dependent Response
50%
Differential Detection
50%
Functional Outcome Measures
50%
Task Duration
50%
Return-to-baseline
50%
Intertrial Interval
50%
Task-involving
50%
Detecting Probe
50%
Psychology
Cognitive Process
100%
Functional Imaging
100%
Executive Function
100%
Neuroimaging
33%