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  1. Exploring the impact of transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation in subjects with and without burnout: Potential benefits for executive function and neural processing
  2. Sleep Capital: Linking Brain Health to Wellbeing and Economic Productivity Across the Lifespan
  3. Affektiivinen ergonomia osana aivoterveellistä työtä
  4. Occupational Burnout Is Linked with Inefficient Executive Functioning, Elevated Average Heart Rate, and Decreased Physical Activity in Daily Life - Initial Evidence from Teaching Professionals
  5. Emotion-Attention Interaction in the Right Hemisphere
  6. Emotional Modulation of Frontal Alpha Asymmetry - a Novel Biomarker of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
  7. Threat-Modulation of Executive Functions—A Novel Biomarker of Depression?
  8. Työuupumus – onko aivot unohdettu?
  9. Reduced Frontal Nogo-N2 With Uncompromised Response Inhibition During Transcutaneous Vagus Nerve Stimulation—More Efficient Cognitive Control?
  10. Executive Functions and Emotion–Attention Interaction in Assessment of Brain Health: Reliability of Repeated Testing With Executive RT Test and Correlation With BRIEF-A Questionnaire
  11. Orbitofrontal Lesion Alters Brain Dynamics of Emotion-Attention and Emotion-Cognitive Control Interaction in Humans
  12. Frontal Alpha Asymmetry, a Potential Biomarker for the Effect of Neuromodulation on Brain’s Affective Circuitry—Preliminary Evidence from a Deep Brain Stimulation Study
  13. Thalamus has a role in human working memory
  14. Vagus nerve stimulation improves working memory performance
  15. Greater Attention to Task-Relevant Threat Due to Orbitofrontal Lesion
  16. Improved cognitive flexibility after aortic valve replacement surgery
  17. Human Brain Reacts to Transcranial Extraocular Light
  18. Human anterior thalamic nuclei are involved in emotion–attention interaction
  19. A Prospective Biopsychosocial Study of the Persistent Post-Concussion Symptoms following Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
  20. Enhanced Attention Capture by Emotional Stimuli in Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
  21. Low attentional engagement makes attention network activity susceptible to emotional interference
  22. Immediate effects of deep brain stimulation of anterior thalamic nuclei on executive functions and emotion–attention interaction in humans
  23. Biopsychosocial Outcome after Uncomplicated Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
  24. Return to Work Following Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
  25. Orbitofrontal cortex biases attention to emotional events
  26. Reliability, validity and clinical usefulness of the BNI fatigue scale in mild traumatic brain injury
  27. Threat interferes with response inhibition
  28. Persistent symptoms in mild to moderate traumatic brain injury associated with executive dysfunction
  29. Trees over forest: unpleasant stimuli compete for attention with global features
  30. Emotionally arousing stimuli compete for attention with left hemispace
  31. Evoked EEG patterns during burst suppression with propofol
  32. Utility of clinical criteria in differentiating frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD) from AD
  33. Transient interference of right hemispheric function due to automatic emotional processing
  34. Cortical responses to auditory stimuli during isoflurane burst suppression anaesthesia
  35. SPONTANEOUS AND EVOKED CORTICAL DYNAMICS DURING DEEP ANAESTHESIA
  36. Monitoring the Integrity of Somatosensory Pathways with Evoked Electroencephalographic Bursts
  37. Suppression of F-VEP during isoflurane-induced EEG suppression
  38. Cortical Reactivity During Isoflurane Burst-Suppression Anesthesia
  39. Adaptive segmentation of burst-suppression pattern in isoflurane and enflurane anesthesia
  40. Propofol and isoflurane induced EEG burst suppression patterns in rabbits
  41. Visually evoked bursts during isoflurane anaesthesia
  42. Epileptic EEG Discharges During Burst Suppression*
  43. Anion Conductance Blocked by Divalent Cations in Cultured Rat Astrocytes
  44. Age Pigments in Different Populations of Peripheral Neurons in Vivo and in Vitro