by Clinical Neuropsychologist | Sunday, March 1, 2026 | Cognitive Neuropsychology
AbstractAlpha oscillations (8–13 Hz), which are prominent in human EEG, have long been considered a neural marker of relaxation. However, the extent to which different frequency bands and electrode positions of the EEG reflect relaxation remains unclear. This...
by Clinical Neuropsychologist | Sunday, March 1, 2026 | Cognitive Neuropsychology
AbstractThe idea that the brain is a probabilistic (Bayesian) inference machine, continuously trying to figure out the hidden causes of its inputs, has become very influential in cognitive (neuro)science over recent decades. Here, I present a relatively...
by Clinical Neuropsychologist | Sunday, March 1, 2026 | Cognitive Neuropsychology
AbstractMetacontrol states involve adapting cognitive control to contextual demands—being more flexible in frequent task-switching environments or more stable in those with infrequent switching. While these metacontrol states can be engaged proactively in anticipation...
by Clinical Neuropsychologist | Sunday, March 1, 2026 | Cognitive Neuropsychology
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by Clinical Neuropsychologist | Saturday, February 28, 2026 | Neurorehabilitation
Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair, Ahead of Print. BackgroundThe Time to Walking Independently after Stroke (TWIST) prediction tool is designed to predict the number of post-stroke weeks at which patients are expected to achieve walking independence. The external...