The Degree of Early Life Stress Predicts Decreased Medial Prefrontal Activations and the Shift from Internally to Externally Guided Decision Making: An Exploratory NIRS Study during Resting State and Self-Oriented Task.
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Adolescent transitions in reflexive and non-reflexive behavior: Review of fear conditioning and impulse control in rodent models.Post-response βγ power predicts the degree of choice-based learning in internally guided decision-making.Why and How is the Self-Related to the Brain Midline Regions?Resting state low-frequency fluctuations in prefrontal cortex reflect degrees of harm avoidance and novelty seeking: an exploratory NIRS study.
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The Degree of Early Life Stress Predicts Decreased Medial Prefrontal Activations and the Shift from Internally to Externally Guided Decision Making: An Exploratory NIRS Study during Resting State and Self-Oriented Task.
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The Degree of Early Life Stres ...... State and Self-Oriented Task.
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Daisuke Shimizu
Machiko Morita
Shigeru Morinobu
Shigeto Yamawaki
Shinpei Yoshimura
Takashi Nakao
Tomoya Matsumoto
Yasumasa Okamoto
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10.3389/FNHUM.2013.00339
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2013-07-03T00:00:00Z