Subliminal visual stimuli affect motor planning [1], but the size of such effects differs greatly between individuals [ [2] and [3] ]. Here, we investigated whether such variation may be related to neurochemical differences between people. Cortical responsiveness is expected to be lower under the influence of more of the main inhibitory neurotransmitter, GABA [4]. Thus, we hypothesized that, if an individual has more GABA in the supplementary motor area (SMA)—a region previously associated with automatic motor control [5]—this would result in smaller subliminal effects. We measured the reversed masked prime—or negative compatibility—effect, and found that it correlated strongly with GABA concentration, measured with magnetic resonance spect...
Considerable differences exist between individuals both in the way the brain functions normally and ...
Individuals vary greatly in their ability to select one item or response when presented with a multi...
SummaryGABA modification plays an important role in motor cortical plasticity [1–4]. We therefore hy...
Subliminal visual stimuli affect motor planning [1], but the size of such effects differs greatly be...
The ability to learn new motor skills is supported by plasticity in the structural and functional or...
Differences in γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) levels measured with Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy...
1H magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) provides a powerful tool to measure gamma-aminobutyric acid...
Differences in -aminobutyric acid (GABA) levels measured with Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy have b...
Introduction: Although previous research highlighted the importance of automatic and unconscious inh...
Selective attention plays an important role in identifying transient objects in a complex visual sce...
Imbalances in glutamatergic (excitatory) and GABA (inhibitory) signalling within key brain networks ...
Imbalances in glutamatergic (excitatory) and GABA (inhibitory) signalling within key brain networks ...
Individuals differ in the intrinsic excitability of their corticospinal pathways and, perhaps more g...
Theoretical work, supported by electrophysiological evidence, asserts that a balance between excitat...
It is now clear that non-consciously perceived stimuli can bias our decisions. Although previous res...
Considerable differences exist between individuals both in the way the brain functions normally and ...
Individuals vary greatly in their ability to select one item or response when presented with a multi...
SummaryGABA modification plays an important role in motor cortical plasticity [1–4]. We therefore hy...
Subliminal visual stimuli affect motor planning [1], but the size of such effects differs greatly be...
The ability to learn new motor skills is supported by plasticity in the structural and functional or...
Differences in γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) levels measured with Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy...
1H magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) provides a powerful tool to measure gamma-aminobutyric acid...
Differences in -aminobutyric acid (GABA) levels measured with Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy have b...
Introduction: Although previous research highlighted the importance of automatic and unconscious inh...
Selective attention plays an important role in identifying transient objects in a complex visual sce...
Imbalances in glutamatergic (excitatory) and GABA (inhibitory) signalling within key brain networks ...
Imbalances in glutamatergic (excitatory) and GABA (inhibitory) signalling within key brain networks ...
Individuals differ in the intrinsic excitability of their corticospinal pathways and, perhaps more g...
Theoretical work, supported by electrophysiological evidence, asserts that a balance between excitat...
It is now clear that non-consciously perceived stimuli can bias our decisions. Although previous res...
Considerable differences exist between individuals both in the way the brain functions normally and ...
Individuals vary greatly in their ability to select one item or response when presented with a multi...
SummaryGABA modification plays an important role in motor cortical plasticity [1–4]. We therefore hy...