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  2. Neural basis of self - Wikipedia

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    The neural basis of self is the idea of using modern concepts of neuroscience to describe and understand the biological processes that underlie humans' perception of self-understanding. The neural basis of self is closely related to the psychology of self with a deeper foundation in neurobiology.

  3. Nature Neuroscience - Wikipedia

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    Nature Neuroscience is a monthly scientific journal published by Nature Publishing Group. Its focus is original research papers relating specifically to neuroscience and was established in May 1998. The chief editor is Shari Wiseman. [1] According to the Journal Citation Reports, Nature Neuroscience had a 2022 impact factor of 25.0. [2]

  4. Shari Wiseman - Wikipedia

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    She has worked at Nature Neuroscience since 2017, as an associate editor, becoming the editor in chief in 2021. [1] [2] Selected publications.

  5. Neural correlates of consciousness - Wikipedia

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    A science of consciousness must explain the exact relationship between subjective mental states and brain states, the nature of the relationship between the conscious mind and the electrochemical interactions in the body (mind–body problem). Progress in neuropsychology and neurophilosophy has come from focusing on the body rather than the mind.

  6. Development of the nervous system in humans - Wikipedia

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    The development of the nervous system in humans, or neural development, or neurodevelopment involves the studies of embryology, developmental biology, and neuroscience. These describe the cellular and molecular mechanisms by which the complex nervous system forms in humans, develops during prenatal development, and continues to develop postnatally.

  7. Eberhard Fetz - Wikipedia

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    Fetz has authored over 160 papers on experimental neuroscience, brain-computer interfaces, and neural networks. [2] His research focuses on the neural control of limb movement in primates. He pioneered the recording of cortical and spinal neurons in behaving monkeys and the applications of bidirectional brain-computer interfaces.

  8. Neural oscillation - Wikipedia

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    A major area of research in neuroscience involves determining how oscillations are generated and what their roles are. Oscillatory activity in the brain is widely observed at different levels of organization and is thought to play a key role in processing neural information. Numerous experimental studies support a functional role of neural ...

  9. C1 and P1 - Wikipedia

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    Luck, Hillyard, Mouloua, Woldorff, Clark and Hawkins proposed that the P1 effect is a reflection of a "cost of attention." [11] As has been shown previously, whenever a participant is paying attention to a particular area and the target stimulus was presented outside wherever the participant was attending, there is a decrement in the P1 amplitude.