EXPERIENCE DOES NOT EQUAL EXPERTISE IN RECOGNIZING INFREQUENT INCOMING GUNFIRE: NEURAL MARKERS FOR EXPERIENCE AND TASK EXPERTISE AT PEAK BEHAVIORAL PERFORMANCE.

Experience does not equal expertise in recognizing infrequent incoming gunfire: neural markers for experience and task expertise at peak behavioral performance.

For a soldier, decisions to use force can happen rapidly and sometimes lead to undesired consequences.In many of chorulon hcg these situations, there is a rapid assessment by the shooter that recognizes a threat and responds to it with return fire.But the neural processes underlying these rapid decisions are largely unknown, especially amongst thos

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Use of the P300 event-related potential component to index transcranial direct current stimulation effects in drug users

Drug use causes significant social and financial problems and these are exacerbated by difficulties in stopping use and subsequent maintenance of abstinence.There is also difficulty in identifying the beneficial treatment for an individual, made more problematic given the high drop-out rates in treatment programs.Here, the effects of transcranial d

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Pacemaker lead-related macroreentrant atrial tachycardia

Macroreentrant atrial circuits are frequently associated with scarring.Previous reports have shown the possible development of scar tissue that is adjacent to pacemaker (PM) leads.However, reports of PM lead-related reentrant tachycardia are scarce.We report the case of a 63-year-old woman who presented with macroreentrant atrial tachycardia (MAT),

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