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Alexander T. SackMaastricht University Verified email at maastrichtuniversity.nl Cited by 12477 |
Guiding transcranial brain stimulation by EEG/MEG to interact with ongoing brain activity and associated functions: a position paper
…, JS Brittain, A Valero-Cabré, AT Sack… - Clinical …, 2017 - Elsevier
… One of the main limitations is a lack in understanding how NTBS interacts with brain activity
at the neuronal level to give rise to behavioral effects, how these effects can most efficiently …
at the neuronal level to give rise to behavioral effects, how these effects can most efficiently …
Parietal cortex and spatial cognition
AT Sack - Behavioural brain research, 2009 - Elsevier
… This article aims at providing a comprised overview regarding the existing evidence on the
… Based on these recent findings, it is proposed that we are now at the verge of applying these …
… Based on these recent findings, it is proposed that we are now at the verge of applying these …
The 'correlates' in neural correlates of consciousness
… At the very least an awareness of these conceptual distinctions would be valuable for both
fledgling and established consciousness researchers. At any rate, we suggest that it will not …
fledgling and established consciousness researchers. At any rate, we suggest that it will not …
Dissociating cognitive from affective theory of mind: a TMS study
E Kalbe, M Schlegel, AT Sack, DA Nowak, M Dafotakis… - cortex, 2010 - Elsevier
… were stimulated at the target area first, and the other half was stimulated at the control site
… Furthermore, to ensure that subjects did not occupy themselves with the experiment at hand …
… Furthermore, to ensure that subjects did not occupy themselves with the experiment at hand …
Optimizing functional accuracy of TMS in cognitive studies: a comparison of methods
… Stimuli were projected (Sanyo PLC-XT16) onto a frosted screen at the rear end of the scanner
bore and … Triple-pulse TMS at 10 Hz was applied at 60% of maximum stimulator Sack et al. …
bore and … Triple-pulse TMS at 10 Hz was applied at 60% of maximum stimulator Sack et al. …
Pain attenuation through mindfulness is associated with decreased cognitive control and increased sensory processing in the brain
… That is, in contrast to other pain coping techniques, mindfulness practice is not aiming at
cognitively controlling the pain but rather at “letting go” by reducing this cognitive control …
cognitively controlling the pain but rather at “letting go” by reducing this cognitive control …
[PDF][PDF] Virtual dyscalculia induced by parietal-lobe TMS impairs automatic magnitude processing
… A word of caution is in order at this point. It remains unclear whether the TMS-induced
transient-… At the moment, we also cannot assess to what extent our findings are specific to the …
transient-… At the moment, we also cannot assess to what extent our findings are specific to the …
[HTML][HTML] Tracking the mind's image in the brain I: time-resolved fMRI during visuospatial mental imagery
… behavior, as measured by RT, and brain activity, at the spatial and temporal scale of fMRI. …
are going to be at least comparable. More importantly, by looking at the dependence of onset …
are going to be at least comparable. More importantly, by looking at the dependence of onset …
[HTML][HTML] Alpha-band rhythms in visual task performance: phase-locking by rhythmic sensory stimulation
… In experiment 2 we tested effects of cueing at 10.6 Hz and at the first alpha-subharmonic (ie
5.3 Hz). If phase-locking of naturally occurring alpha oscillations drives our results, this alpha…
5.3 Hz). If phase-locking of naturally occurring alpha oscillations drives our results, this alpha…
[HTML][HTML] Rethinking the role of sham TMS
… Importantly, there are two distinct issues at play that need to be considered separately. On
the one hand, the presence of auditory and somato-sensory perception during the application …
the one hand, the presence of auditory and somato-sensory perception during the application …