Clare E. Palmer
University of California, San Diego
58 Papers
112 Citations
Clare E. Palmer is an academic researcher from University of California, San Diego. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cognition & Population. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 49 publications. Previous affiliations of Clare E. Palmer include Royal Holloway, University of London & University of California, Los Angeles.
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Papers
Physiological and Perceptual Sensory Attenuation Have Different Underlying Neurophysiological Correlates.
TL;DR: The results revealed that these two forms of attenuation have dissociable neurophysiological correlates and are likely functionally distinct, which has important implications for understanding neurological disorders in which one form of sensory attenuation but not the other is impaired.
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Going at the heart of social cognition: is there a role for interoception in self-other distinction?
Clare E. Palmer,Manos Tsakiris +1 more
TL;DR: It is proposed that interoceptive awareness appears to stabilise the mental representation of one's self as distinct from others and play a critical role in social cognition.
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Vertex-wise multivariate genome-wide association study identifies 780 unique genetic loci associated with cortical morphology
Alexey A. Shadrin,Tobias Kaufmann,Dennis van der Meer,Clare E. Palmer,Carolina Makowski,Robert Loughnan,Terry L. Jernigan,Tyler M. Seibert,Donald J. Hagler,Olav B. Smeland,Ehsan Motazedi,Yunhan Chu,Aihua Lin,Weiqiu Cheng,Guy Hindley,Wesley K. Thompson,Chun Chieh Fan,Dominic Holland,Lars T. Westlye,Oleksandr Frei,Ole A. Andreassen,Anders M. Dale +21 more
TL;DR: This paper applied the multivariate Omnibus Statistical Test (MOSTest) to genome-wide association studies (GWAS) of vertex-wise structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) cortical measures from N=35,657 participants in the UK Biobank.
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Sensorimotor beta power reflects the precision-weighting afforded to sensory prediction errors
TL;DR: Tan et al. as discussed by the authors measured the neurophysiological correlates of uncertainty mediating Bayesian updating during a visuomotor adaptation paradigm in healthy human participants, and found that sensorimotor beta power correlated with inverse uncertainty afforded to sensory prediction errors both prior to and following a movement.
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Baseline brain function in the preadolescents of the ABCD Study.
Bader Chaarani,Sage Hahn,Nicholas Allgaier,Shana Adise,Max M. Owens,Anthony C. Juliano,D K Yuan,Hannah Loso,A Ivanciu,Matthew D. Albaugh,Julie A. Dumas,Scott Mackey,Jennifer Laurent,Masha Y. Ivanova,Donald J. Hagler,M D Cornejo,Sean N. Hatton,Arpana Agrawal,Laika D. Aguinaldo,L Ahonen,Will M. Aklin,Andrey P. Anokhin,Judith A. Arroyo,Shelli Avenevoli,D Babcock,Kara S. Bagot,Fiona C. Baker,Marie T. Banich,Hauke Bartsch,Arielle R. Baskin-Sommers,James M. Bjork,D Blachman-Demner,M Bloch,Ryan Bogdan,Susan Y. Bookheimer,Florence J. Breslin,S.A. Brown,Finnegan J. Calabro,Calhoun Vd,Calhoun Vd,B. J. Casey,Linda Chang,Duncan B. Clark,Christine C. Cloak,Robert Todd Constable,K Constable,Robin C. Corley,Linda B. Cottler,Stefany Coxe,Rada K. Dagher,Anders M. Dale,Mirella Dapretto,Rebecca DelCarmen-Wiggins,Anthony Steven Dick,Elizabeth K. Do,Nico U.F. Dosenbach,Gayathri J. Dowling,Sarah Edwards,Thomas Ernst,Damien A. Fair,Chun Chieh Fan,Eric Feczko,Sarah W. Feldstein-Ewing,Paul Florsheim,John J. Foxe,Edward G. Freedman,Naomi P. Friedman,S Friedman-Hill,Bernard F. Fuemmeler,Adriana Galván,Dylan G. Gee,Jay N. Giedd,Meyer D. Glantz,Paul E.A. Glaser,Job G. Godino,Marybel Robledo Gonzalez,Raul Gonzalez,Steven Grant,Kevin M. Gray,Frank Haist,Michael P. Harms,Samuel W. Hawes,A C Heath,Steven G. Heeringa,Mary M. Heitzeg,Robert Hermosillo,Megan M. Herting,John M. Hettema,John K. Hewitt,Charles J. Heyser,Elizabeth A. Hoffman,Katia D. Howlett,Rebekah S. Huber,Marilyn A. Huestis,Luke W. Hyde,William G. Iacono,Maria Alejandra Infante,Okan Irfanoglu,Amal Isaiah,S Iyengar,Joanna Jacobus,R James,Beda Jean-Francois,Terry L. Jernigan,Nicole R. Karcher,A Kaufman,B Kelley,B Kit,A Ksinan,Joshua M. Kuperman,Angela R. Laird,Christine L. Larson,Kimberly H. LeBlanc,C Lessov-Schlagger,N Lever,David A. Lewis,Krista M. Lisdahl,A R Little,Marsha F. Lopez,Monica Luciana,Beatriz Luna,P. A. F. Madden,Hermine H. Maes,Carolina Makowski,Andrew T Marshall,Michael J. Mason,John A. Matochik,Bruce D. McCandliss,Erin McGlade,I Montoya,G Morgan,Amanda Sheffield Morris,C Mulford,P Murray,Bonnie J. Nagel,Michael C. Neale,Gretchen N. Neigh,Andrew S. Nencka,Antonio Noronha,Sara Jo Nixon,Clare E. Palmer,Vani Pariyadath,Martin P. Paulus,William E. Pelham,D Pfefferbaum,Carlo Pierpaoli,Andrew P. Prescot,Devin Prouty,Leon I. Puttler,N Rajapaske,Kristina M. Rapuano,Gloria Reeves,Perry F. Renshaw,Michael C. Riedel,P Rojas,M. De La Rosa,Monica D. Rosenberg,M J Ross,Mariana Sanchez,Claudiu Schirda,D Schloesser,John E. Schulenberg,Kenneth J. Sher,Chandni Sheth,Paul D. Shilling,W K Simmons,Elizabeth R. Sowell,Nicole Speer,M Spittel,Lindsay M. Squeglia,C Sripada,Joel L. Steinberg,C Striley,Matthew T. Sutherland,Jody Tanabe,Susan F. Tapert,Thompson Wk,Rachel L. Tomko,Kristina A. Uban,Scott I. Vrieze,Natasha E. Wade,Richard Watts,Susan R.B. Weiss,B A Wiens,O D Williams,A Wilbur,D Wing,Dana L. Wolff-Hughes,R Yang,Deborah A. Yurgelun-Todd,Robert A. Zucker,Alexandra Potter,Hugh Garavan +192 more
TL;DR: In the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) study as discussed by the authors, the authors report activation patterns from functional MRI (fMRI) tasks completed at baseline, which were designed to measure cognitive impulse control with a stop signal task (SST; N = 5,547), reward anticipation and receipt with a monetary incentive delay (MID) task (N = 6,657), and working memory and emotion reactivity with an emotional N-back (EN-back) task.
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