Neil G Muggleton
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Nguyen T, Hsu C, Jaiswal S, Muggleton N, Liang W, Juan C
Front Hum Neurosci
. 2021 Feb;
15:614978.
PMID: 33584231
A critical issue in executive control is how the nervous system exerts flexibility to inhibit a prepotent response and adapt to sudden changes in the environment. In this study, force...
12.
Yao Z, Sligte I, Moreau D, Hsieh S, Yang C, Ridderinkhof K, et al.
Cortex
. 2020 Sep;
132:79-91.
PMID: 32956909
Soccer is the only major sport with voluntary unprotected head-to-ball contact. It is crucial to determine if head impact through long-term soccer training is manifested in brain structure and connectivity,...
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Chen C, Muggleton N
Prog Brain Res
. 2020 Aug;
253:229-242.
PMID: 32771125
The possibility that improved inhibitory control in older adults is associated with engagement in non-contact sporting activity, Tai Chi, was investigated. Three groups of participants were compared; a group who...
14.
Zhou Y, Chen C, Muggleton N
Prog Brain Res
. 2020 Aug;
253:201-227.
PMID: 32771124
While there has been a marked increase in investigation of benefits of sporting engagement and fitness beyond typical health benefits, particularly looking at beneficial effects on cognitive ability, there has...
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Jaiswal S, Muggleton N, Juan C, Liang W
Personal Neurosci
. 2020 May;
2:e9.
PMID: 32435744
Mindfulness and anxiety are often linked as inversely related traits and there have been several theoretical and mediational models proposed suggesting such a relationship between these two traits. The current...
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Nguyen K, Liang W, Muggleton N, Huang N, Juan C
J Vis
. 2019 Dec;
19(14):14.
PMID: 31845974
The response latency of steady-state visually evoked potentials (SSVEPs) is a sensitive measurement for investigating visual functioning of the human brain, specifically in visual development and for clinical evaluation. This...
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Nguyen K, Liang W, Lee V, Chang W, Muggleton N, Yeh J, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2019 Nov;
9(1):16919.
PMID: 31729410
Natural sensory signals have nonlinear structures dynamically composed of the carrier frequencies and the variation of the amplitude (i.e., envelope). How the human brain processes the envelope information is still...
18.
Jaiswal S, Tsai S, Juan C, Muggleton N, Liang W
Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci
. 2019 May;
14(6):645-655.
PMID: 31119291
Working memory capacity (WMC) can predict conflict control ability. Measures of both abilities are impaired by anxiety, which is often inversely linked with mindfulness. It has been shown that a...
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Jaiswal S, Tsai S, Juan C, Liang W, Muggleton N
Front Psychol
. 2018 Jul;
9:1105.
PMID: 29973902
[This corrects the article on p. 627 in vol. 9, PMID: 29780338.].
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Tsai S, Jaiswal S, Chang C, Liang W, Muggleton N, Juan C
Front Integr Neurosci
. 2018 Jun;
12:17.
PMID: 29867385
Prior studies have reported that meditation may improve cognitive functions and those related to attention in particular. Here, the dynamic process of attentional control, which allows subjects to focus attention...