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1. i5 Playbook—Transforming Business Education with 5 Impactful Methods.

2. A synergistic workspace for human consciousness revealed by Integrated Information Decomposition.

3. Resting heart rate variability is associated with neural adaptation when repeatedly exposed to emotional stimuli.

4. Your Brain Can Only Take So Much Focus.

5. Psychedelics in developmental stuttering to modulate brain functioning: a new therapeutic perspective?

6. Hooked on a thought: Associations between rumination and neural responses to social rejection in adolescent girls

7. Relax to the max.

8. Abnormal static and dynamic brain network connectivity associated with chronic tinnitus.

9. Brain circuits in autonomous sensory meridian response and related phenomena.

10. Treatment outcomes in tinnitus patients are associated with brain functional network: Evidence from connectome gradient and gene expression analysis.

11. Could Accelerated Long-Term Forgetting Be a Feature of the Higher Rate of Memory Complaints Associated with Subjective Cognitive Decline? An Exploratory Study.

12. Dynamic functional connectivity and gene expression correlates in temporal lobe epilepsy: insights from hidden markov models.

13. Multiscale Functional Connectivity analysis of episodic memory reconstruction.

14. Brain-wide functional connectivity alterations and their cognitive correlates in subjective cognitive decline.

15. The abnormalities of brain function in females with primary insomnia: a resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging study.

16. Association study of brain structure-function coupling and glymphatic system function in patients with mild cognitive impairment due to Alzheimer's disease.

17. Mediodorsal thalamus and ventral pallidum contribute to subcortical regulation of the default mode network.

18. The rhythmic mind: brain functions of percussionists in improvisation.

19. Cross-regional coordination of activity in the human brain during autobiographical self-referential processing.

20. Brain modulation after exergaming training in advanced forms of Parkinson's disease: a randomized controlled study.

21. Conscious but not thinking—Mind‐blanks during visuomotor tracking: An fMRI study of endogenous attention lapses.

22. Short-term antipsychotic treatment reduces functional connectivity of the striatum in first-episode drug-naïve early-onset schizophrenia.

23. Active suicidal ideation associated with dysfunction in default mode network using resting-state EEG and functional MRI - Findings from the T-RAD Study.

24. Disrupted dynamic brain functional connectivity in male cocaine use disorder: Hyperconnectivity, strongly-connected state tendency, and links to impulsivity and borderline traits.

25. Higher substance use is associated with low executive control neural activity and higher inflammation.

26. Social functioning predicts individual changes in EEG microstates following intranasal oxytocin administration: A double‐blind, cross‐over randomized clinical trial.

27. Investigating the impact of rumination and adverse childhood experiences on resting-state neural activity and connectivity in depression.

28. Analysis of functional connectivity changes in attention networks and default mode networks in patients with depression and insomnia.

29. Altered effective connectivity of the default mode network in juvenile myoclonic epilepsy.

30. Tracking EEG network dynamics through transitions between eyes-closed, eyes-open, and task states.

31. Physical reserve and its underpinning functional neural networks moderate the relationship between white matter hyperintensity and postural balance in older adults with subcortical ischemic vascular cognitive impairment.

32. Convergent functional change of frontoparietal network in obsessive-compulsive disorder: a voxel-based meta-analysis.

33. A synergistic workspace for human consciousness revealed by Integrated Information Decomposition.

34. Deep brain stimulation of the Tbr1-deficient mouse model of autism spectrum disorder at the basolateral amygdala alters amygdalar connectivity, whole-brain synchronization, and social behaviors.

35. Neuropsychological profile associated with financial exploitation vulnerability in older adults without dementia.

36. Differential effects of hypnotherapy and cognitive behavioral therapy on the default mode network of depressed patients.

37. Lateral frontoparietal effective connectivity differentiates and predicts state of consciousness in a cohort of patients with traumatic disorders of consciousness.

38. Global Effect on Cortical Activity in Young Indian Males in Response to "OM" Chanting: A High-Density Quantitative Electro-Encephalography Study.

39. Potential correlations between abnormal homogeneity of default mode network and personality or lipid level in major depressive disorder.

40. Disrupted Brain Network Measures in Parkinson's Disease Patients with Severe Hyposmia and Cognitively Normal Ability.

41. Changes in Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Default Network Oscillations between 19 and 29 Years of Age.

42. The Complex Role Played by the Default Mode Network during Sexual Stimulation: A Cluster-Based fMRI Meta-Analysis.

43. Altered executive control network and default model network topology are linked to acute electronic cigarette use: A resting‐state fNIRS study.

44. Abnormal intrinsic functional hubs and connectivity in patients with post‐stroke depression.

45. Structural and functional imaging features of cognitive phenotypes in pediatric multiple sclerosis.

46. Functional connectivity changes in neurodegenerative biomarker-positive athletes with repeated concussions.

47. Auditory cortical regions show resting-state functional connectivity with the default mode-like network in echolocating bats.

48. Cognitive brain activity before and after surgery in meningioma patients.

49. Time-varying phase synchronization of resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging reveals a shift toward self-referential processes during sustained pain.

50. Altered morphometric similarity networks in insomnia disorder.

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