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The following pages link to Dopamine effects on human error processing depend on catechol-O-methyltransferase VAL158MET genotype. (Q50781089):
Displaying 30 items.
- COMT val158met moderation of dopaminergic drug effects on cognitive function: a critical review (Q28074860) (← links)
- Cortical substrates and functional correlates of auditory deviance processing deficits in schizophrenia (Q30426629) (← links)
- A neural signature of the creation of social evaluation. (Q33692256) (← links)
- Potentiated processing of negative feedback in depression is attenuated by anhedonia (Q35217725) (← links)
- Performance monitoring and the medial prefrontal cortex: a review of individual differences and context effects as a window on self-regulation (Q36088777) (← links)
- Error-related negativity (ERN) and sustained threat: Conceptual framework and empirical evaluation in an adolescent sample (Q36587798) (← links)
- Aberrant network connectivity during error processing in patients with schizophrenia (Q36609829) (← links)
- Paradoxical dopaminergic drug effects in extraversion: dose- and time-dependent effects of sulpiride on EEG theta activity (Q36747324) (← links)
- Panic disorder and serotonin reuptake inhibitors predict coupling of cortical and cardiac activity (Q37409607) (← links)
- Dopaminergic modulation of performance monitoring in Parkinson's disease: An event-related potential study (Q37602022) (← links)
- Additive effects of the dopamine D2 receptor and dopamine transporter genes on the error-related negativity in young children (Q37682736) (← links)
- Performance monitoring in children and adolescents: a review of developmental changes in the error-related negativity and brain maturation. (Q38115367) (← links)
- Neurophysiology of performance monitoring and adaptive behavior (Q38175133) (← links)
- The genetics of anxiety-related negative valence system traits. (Q38838410) (← links)
- Prefrontal oscillations during recall of conditioned and extinguished fear in humans. (Q39188546) (← links)
- Acute tryptophan depletion attenuates brain-heart coupling following external feedback. (Q42554193) (← links)
- Interaction between catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT) Val158Met genotype and genetic vulnerability to schizophrenia during explicit processing of aversive facial stimuli (Q43602690) (← links)
- 5-HTTLPR and anxiety modulate brain-heart covariation (Q44589716) (← links)
- Dopamine-d2-receptor blockade reverses the association between trait approach motivation and frontal asymmetry in an approach-motivation context (Q44793582) (← links)
- COMT x DRD4 epistasis impacts prefrontal cortex function underlying response control. (Q44795376) (← links)
- Dopamine modulates frontomedial failure processing of agentic introverts versus extraverts in incentive contexts. (Q47821448) (← links)
- Genome-wide linkage analysis of human auditory cortical activation suggests distinct loci on chromosomes 2, 3, and 8. (Q48331430) (← links)
- Carriers of the COMT Met/Met allele have higher degrees of hypnotizability, provided that they have good attentional control: a case of gene-trait interaction (Q48624729) (← links)
- Editorial: Psychological Responses to Violations of Expectations. (Q50147564) (← links)
- Event-related potentials reflect impaired temporal interval learning following haloperidol administration (Q50435318) (← links)
- Face-induced expectancies influence neural mechanisms of performance monitoring. (Q50551491) (← links)
- The COMT Val158Met polymorphism regulates the effect of a dopamine antagonist on the feedback-related negativity. (Q50667216) (← links)
- Dispositional Anxiety and Frontal-Midline Theta: On the Modulatory Influence of Sex and Situational Threat. (Q53315775) (← links)
- Discovering heritable modes of MEG spectral power (Q90844490) (← links)
- A low dosage of the dopamine D2-receptor antagonist sulpiride affects effort allocation for reward regardless of trait extraversion (Q97531550) (← links)