2019
The dorsolateral prefrontal cortex is selectively involved in chemotherapy-related cognitive impairment in breast cancer patients with different hormone receptor expression.
Chen H, Ding K, Zhao J, Chao HH, Li CR, Cheng H. The dorsolateral prefrontal cortex is selectively involved in chemotherapy-related cognitive impairment in breast cancer patients with different hormone receptor expression. American Journal Of Cancer Research 2019, 9: 1776-1785. PMID: 31497358, PMCID: PMC6726991.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchChemotherapy-related cognitive impairmentBreast cancer patientsHormone receptor expressionDorsolateral prefrontal cortexLeft dorsolateral prefrontal cortexCancer patientsSuperior frontal gyrusReceptor expressionFunctional connectivityPrefrontal cortexEstrogen receptorLeft precuneusCognitive impairmentFunctional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) examinationsMagnetic resonance imaging examinationsRight superior frontal gyrusNeuropsychological testsRight dorsolateral prefrontal cortexFunctional connectivity strengthResting-state fMRI dataER-/PRBC patientsDLPFC connectivityBreast cancerImaging examinations
2012
Decreased saliency processing as a neural measure of Barratt impulsivity in healthy adults
Farr OM, Hu S, Zhang S, Li CS. Decreased saliency processing as a neural measure of Barratt impulsivity in healthy adults. NeuroImage 2012, 63: 1070-1077. PMID: 22885245, PMCID: PMC3472158, DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2012.07.049.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsStop-signal reaction timeStop-signal taskMiddle frontal cortexCognitive controlTrait impulsivityResponse inhibitionComponent processesSaliency processingBarratt impulsivityCognitive control functionsLeft dorsolateral prefrontal cortexPost-error slowingRegional brain activationDorsolateral prefrontal cortexSignal reaction timeYoung adult participantsBarratt Impulsivity ScaleNeural measuresError processingSignal taskBrain activationPsychophysiological interactionImpulsivity scoresBIS-11Impulsivity Scale
2009
Altered Impulse Control in Alcohol Dependence: Neural Measures of Stop Signal Performance
Li C, Luo X, Yan P, Bergquist K, Sinha R. Altered Impulse Control in Alcohol Dependence: Neural Measures of Stop Signal Performance. Alcohol Clinical And Experimental Research 2009, 33: 740-750. PMID: 19170662, PMCID: PMC2697053, DOI: 10.1111/j.1530-0277.2008.00891.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHealthy control subjectsFunctional magnetic resonance imagingAlcohol dependencePost-error behavioral adjustmentDorsolateral prefrontal cortexAlcohol urgesTrial reaction timePost-error slowingPrefrontal cortexLeft dorsolateral prefrontal cortexRight dorsolateral prefrontal cortexMagnetic resonance imagingImpulse controlStatistical parametric mappingStop errorAbstinent patientsControl subjectsNovel pharmacotherapiesSignal reaction timeTreatment outcomesFrontal cortexHC subjectsResonance imagingBehavioral adjustmentSubcortical structures