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152. Selective attention to spatial frequency: an ERP and source localization analysis

153. Inhibition in children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: a psychophysiological study of the stop task

155. 19th biennial IPEG Meeting

156. Drift–diffusion modeling reveals that masked faces are preconceived as unfriendly.

157. EEG connectivity between the subgenual anterior cingulate and prefrontal cortices in response to antidepressant medication.

158. Lateralized Frontal Eye Field Activity Precedes Occipital Activity Shortly before Saccades: Evidence for Cortico-cortical Feedback as a Mechanism Underlying Covert Attention Shifts.

159. Growth hormone and selective attention: A review

160. Abnormal Selective Attention Normalizes P3 Amplitudes in PDD.

161. Electrocortical correlates of control of selective attention to spatial frequency

162. Validation of the Dutch translation of the I7 questionnaire

163. Neuro-Cardiac-Guided TMS (NCG TMS): A replication and extension study.

164. No consistent startle modulation by reward.

165. Sources of auditory selective attention and the effects of methylphenidate in children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder

166. Dopaminergic and noradrenergic manipulation of anticipatory reward and probability event-related potentials.

167. Disentangling the effects of reward value and probability on anticipatory event-related potentials.

168. Stimulus discriminability may bias value-based probabilistic learning.

169. Genetic variation in serotonin transporter function affects human fear expression indexed by fear-potentiated startle

170. Cannabinoid Modulations of Resting State EEG Theta Power and Working Memory Are Correlated in Humans.

171. Relation between resting EEG to cognitive performance and clinical symptoms in adults with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder

172. Methylphenidate significantly improves driving performance of adults with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder: a randomized crossover trial.

173. Exogenous testosterone attenuates the integrated central stress response in healthy young women

174. Startle potentiation in rapidly alternating conditions of high and low predictability of threat

175. The influence of cognitive load on susceptibility to audio.

176. Does level of cognitive load affect susceptibility?

177. A matter of availability: sharper tuning for memorized than for perceived stimulus features.

178. How salience enhances inhibitory control: An analysis of electro-cortical mechanisms.

179. The Effect of Cognitive Load on Auditory Susceptibility During Automated Driving.

180. Recruitment of a long-term memory supporting neural network during repeated maintenance of a multi-item abstract visual image in working memory.

181. Annual variation in attentional response after methylphenidate treatment.

182. Resting-state theta/beta EEG ratio is associated with reward- and punishment-related reversal learning.

183. Haloperidol 2 mg impairs inhibition but not visuospatial attention.

184. Specific proactive and generic reactive inhibition.

185. Acute subjective effects after smoking joints containing up to 69 mg Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol in recreational users: a randomized, crossover clinical trial.

186. Neurofeedback in ADHD and insomnia: vigilance stabilization through sleep spindles and circadian networks.

187. Resting-state EEG theta activity and risk learning: sensitivity to reward or punishment?

188. Neurophysiological predictors of non-response to rTMS in depression.

189. Differential functional roles of slow-wave and oscillatory-α activity in visual sensory cortex during anticipatory visual-spatial attention.

190. Eye tracking unconscious face-to-face confrontations: dominance motives prolong gaze to masked angry faces.

191. Conflict processing of symbolic and non-symbolic numerosity.

192. Stroop interference and the timing of selective response activation.

193. Adaptation to real motion reveals direction-selective interactions between real and implied motion processing.

194. Focal brain matter differences associated with lifetime alcohol intake and visual attention in male but not in female non-alcohol-dependent drinkers.

195. Childhood-onset growth hormone deficiency, cognitive function and brain N-acetylaspartate.

196. Chronic effects of social drinking in a card-sorting task: an event related potential study.

197. Source analysis of the N2 in a cued Go/NoGo task.

198. Differences in startle modulation during instructed threat and selective attention.

199. Abnormal EEG synchronisation in heavily drinking students.

200. Benzodiazepines have no effect on fear-potentiated startle in humans.

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