Hemispheric asymmetries in resting‐state EEG and fMRI are related to approach and avoidance behaviou...
Hemispheric asymmetries in resting‐state EEG and fMRI are related to approach and avoidance behaviour, but not to eating behaviour or BMI
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Morys, Filip , Janssen, Lieneke K. , Cesnaite, Elena , Beyer, Frauke , Garcia‐Garcia, Isabel , Kube, Jana , Kumral, Deniz , Liem, Franziskus , Mehl, Nora , Mahjoory, Keyvan , Schrimpf, Anne , Gaebler, Michael , Margulies, Daniel , Villringer, Arno , Neumann, Jane , Nikulin, Vadim V. and Horstmann, Annette
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Hoboken, USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc
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Much of our behaviour is driven by two motivational dimensions—approach and avoidance. These have been related to frontal hemispheric asymmetries in clinical and resting‐state EEG studies: Approach was linked to higher activity of the left relative to the right hemisphere, while avoidance was related to the opposite pattern. Increased approach beha...
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Hemispheric asymmetries in resting‐state EEG and fMRI are related to approach and avoidance behaviour, but not to eating behaviour or BMI
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_pubmedcentral_primary_oai_pubmedcentral_nih_gov_7267939
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1065-9471,1097-0193
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1097-0193
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10.1002/hbm.24864