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Causal role of medial superior frontal cortex on enhancing neural information flow and self-agency judgments in the self-agency network

2024-02-14 psychiatry and clinical psychology Title + abstract only
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Self-agency is being aware of oneself as the agent of ones thoughts and actions. Self-agency is necessary for successful interactions with the outside world (reality-monitoring). Prior research has shown that the medial superior prefrontal gyri (mPFC/SFG) may represent one neural correlate underlying self-agency judgments. However, the causal relationship remains unknown. Here, we applied high-frequency 10Hz repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) to modulate the excitability of the ...

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