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Neil G Muggleton

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Guchait A, Muggleton N
Prog Brain Res . 2024 Mar; 283:305-325. PMID: 38538192
An increasing number of studies have linked engagement in sport or increased physical fitness with improved cognitive performance. Additionally, studies have employed physical activity as an intervention to help with...
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Wang C, Muggleton N, Chang Y, Barquero C, Kuo Y
IBRO Neurosci Rep . 2023 Dec; 15:364-375. PMID: 38046886
Pupil size undergoes constant changes primarily influenced by ambient luminance. These changes are referred to as the pupillary light reflex (PLR), where the pupil transiently constricts in response to light....
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Chang Y, Chen H, Barquero C, Tsai H, Liang W, Hsu C, et al.
Psychophysiology . 2023 Nov; 61(4):e14479. PMID: 37920144
The locus coeruleus-norepinephrine (LC-NE) system, which regulates arousal levels, is important for cognitive control, including emotional conflict resolution. Additionally, the LC-NE system is implicated in P300 generation. If the P300...
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Chang W, Liang W, Li D, Muggleton N, Balachandran P, Huang N, et al.
Sci Rep . 2023 Aug; 13(1):14252. PMID: 37653059
Electrophysiological working memory (WM) research shows brain areas communicate via macroscopic oscillations across frequency bands, generating nonlinear amplitude modulation (AM) in the signal. Traditionally, AM is expressed as the coupling...
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Chen C, Liu Y, Muggleton N
IBRO Neurosci Rep . 2023 Jan; 14:122-128. PMID: 36718196
Drug use causes significant social and financial problems and these are exacerbated by difficulties in stopping use and subsequent maintenance of abstinence. There is also difficulty in identifying the beneficial...
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Yu C, Chen C, Muggleton N, Ko C, Liu S
Front Hum Neurosci . 2022 May; 16:796180. PMID: 35496071
Violence has been linked to the co-occurrence of cognitive dysfunction and altered activations in several brain regions. Empirical evidence demonstrated the benefits of acute exercise on motor inhibition and error...
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Tsai Y, Li C, Liang W, Muggleton N, Tsai C, Huang N, et al.
Hum Brain Mapp . 2021 Dec; 43(5):1535-1547. PMID: 34873781
Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) is an alternative treatment for depression, but the neural correlates of the treatment are currently inconclusive, which might be a limit of conventional analytical methods....
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Juan C, Nguyen K, Liang W, Quinn A, Chen Y, Muggleton N, et al.
Front Neurosci . 2021 Aug; 15:673369. PMID: 34421511
Patterns in external sensory stimuli can rapidly entrain neuronally generated oscillations observed in electrophysiological data. Here, we manipulated the temporal dynamics of visual stimuli with cross-frequency coupling (CFC) characteristics to...
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Yu C, Muggleton N, Chen C, Ko C, Liu S
PLoS One . 2021 Aug; 16(8):e0256272. PMID: 34398917
To properly behave and correct mistakes, individuals must inhibit inappropriate actions and detect errors for future behavioral adjustment. Increasing evidence has demonstrated that athletes are superior in cognitive functions and...
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Nguyen T, Balachandran P, Muggleton N, Liang W, Juan C
Brain Sci . 2021 Apr; 11(4). PMID: 33918711
Response inhibition has been widely explored using the stop signal paradigm in the laboratory setting. However, the mechanism that demarcates attentional capture from the motor inhibition process is still unclear....