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A related issue was that because task acquisition was demanding, it remained possible that neural interventions might affect performance by altering the ability to learn and apply the rule, rather than by affecting the ability to distinguish novel from familiar stimuli.

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Recent innovative work has demonstrated that such interventions affect neural response to social stimuli (Dawson et al., 2012), although their effect on other neural systems such as attentional control, sensorimotor processing and neural connectivity has yet to be tested.

Predictions can be made across scales, so that the neural response to behavioral interventions can be predicted, and the behavioral response to neural injury can be predicted.

33 Brewer applies his model generally to meditation teaching and clinical interventions using neural feedback of PCC activation as biofeedback markers for novices and practitioners trying to check their mastery of meditation.

This selective effect is in line with previous studies where psychophysiological interventions or neural damage affected moral judgement only in personal dilemmas or a 'high conflict' subset of such dilemmas (Crockett et al., 2010; Koenigs et al., 2007; Tassy et al., 2012; Youssef et al., 2012).

This strategy allows us to investigate the direct effects of the cognitive intervention on neural processing and behavior, unconfounded by the mood changes that can accompany such interventions in clinical populations.

Because the young nervous system has a great deal of plasticity, many experts believe that early intervention enriches neural growth.

Nerve conduction studies were done to document neural insult prior to intervention in any patient suspected to have nerve injury.

Consequently, folic acid holds great potential as a critical and convenient therapeutic intervention for neural engineering, regenerative medicine, medical prosthetics, and drug delivery.

Here we used functional MRI (fMRI) to investigate how a three-week fluoxetine intervention influences neural activity related to risk taking and reward processing.

Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is a non-invasive intervention altering neural plasticity by modulating neuronal excitability of pre- and postsynaptic neuron populations, which has been shown to improve depression symptoms and cognition.

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