WHEN THE BRAIN CHANGES ITS MIND: OSCILLATORY DYNAMICS OF CONFLICT PROCESSING AND RESPONSE SWITCHING IN A FLANKER TASK DURING ALCOHOL CHALLENGE.

When the brain changes its mind: Oscillatory dynamics of conflict processing and response switching in a flanker task during alcohol challenge.

Despite the subjective experience of being in full and deliberate control of our actions, our daily routines rely on a continuous and interactive engagement of sensory evaluation and response preparation streams.They unfold automatically and unconsciously and are seamlessly integrated with cognitive control which is mobilized by stimuli that evoke

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Assessing the impact of including variation in general population mortality on standard errors of relative survival and loss in life expectancy

Abstract Background A relative survival approach is often used in population-based cancer studies, where other cause (or expected) mortality is assumed to be the same as the mortality in the general population, given a specific covariate pattern.The population mortality is assumed to be known (fixed), i.e.measured without uncertainty.This could hav

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