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Yuen Foong Khong
Yuen Foong Khong Primacy or World Order? Primacy or World Order? The United States and China’s Rise— A Review Essay Aaron L. Friedberg, A Contest for Supremacy: China, America, and the Struggle for Mastery in Asia (New York: W.W. Norton, 2011) Hugh White, The China Choice: Why America Should Share Power (Victoria, Australia: Black Inc., 2012) Yan Xuetong, Ancient Chinese Political Thought, Mod- ern Chinese
The Meaning of the Cyber Revolution
The Meaning of the Cyber Revolution The Meaning of the Cyber Revolution Perils to Theory and Statecraft Lucas Kello Security policy in the information age faces formidable challenges. Chief among these is to evaluate correctly the impact of cyberweapons on strategy: Does the new technology re- quire a revolution in how scholars and policymakers think about force and conºict?1 Practitioners confront a predicament in addressing
The Myth of Cyberwar
The Myth of Cyberwar The Myth of Cyberwar Erik Gartzke Bringing War in Cyberspace Back Down to Earth A blitz of media, gioco di parole- ditry, and ofªcial pronouncements raise the specter of war on the internet. Fu- ture conºicts may well take place in cyberspace, where victory or defeat could be determined in mere “nanoseconds.”1 Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta has even warned of a “cyber-Pearl
In the Eye of the Beholder
In the Eye of the Beholder In the Eye of the Beholder How Leaders and Intelligence Communities Assess the Intentions of Adversaries Keren Yarhi-Milo How do policymakers infer the long-term political intentions of their states’ adversaries? This ques- tion has important theoretical, historical, and political signiªcance. If British decisionmakers had understood the scope of Nazi Germany’s intentions for Europe during the 1930s, the twentieth century
Why States Won’t Give Nuclear Weapons to Terrorists
Why States Won’t Give Nuclear Weapons to Terrorists Why States Won’t Give Nuclear Weapons to Terrorists Keir A. Lieber and Daryl G. Press For the last two de- cades, NOI. leaders have focused on the possibility of nuclear terrorism as a se- rious threat to the United States. In the wake of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, those fears grew even more acute.
Imaging Neuroscience opening editorial
Imaging Neuroscience opening editorial Stephen Smith (Oxford, UK), Til Ole Bergmann (Johannes Gutenberg, Mainz, Germany), Birte Forstmann (Amsterdam, Netherlands), Alain Dagher (McGill, Montreal, Canada), Shella Keilholz (Emory / Georgia Tech, USA), Kristen Kennedy (UT Dallas, USA), Sonja A. Kotz (Maastricht, Netherlands), Cindy Lustig (University of Michigan, USA), Bruce Pike (University of Calgary, Canada), Marc Tittgemeyer (Cologne, Germany), Mark Woolrich (Oxford, UK), B.T. Thomas Yeo (NUS,
Schaworonkow, N. (2023). Overcoming harmonic hurdles: genuine beta-band rhythms vs. contributions of
Schaworonkow, N. (2023). Overcoming harmonic hurdles: genuine beta-band rhythms vs. contributions of alpha-band waveform shape. Imaging Neuroscience, Advance Publication. https://doi.org/10.1162/imag_a_00018 Overcoming harmonic hurdles: genuine beta-band rhythms vs. contributions of alpha-band waveform shape Natalie Schaworonkow Ernst Strüngmann Institute for Neuroscience, Frankfurt am Main, Germany natalie.schaworonkow@esi-frankfurt.de Beta-band activity in the human cortex as recorded with non-invasive electrophysiol- ogy is of diverse origin. In addition to genuine beta-rhythms,
Cábez, M.B., Vaher, K., York, E.N., Galdi, P., Sullivan, G., Stoye, D.Q., Hall, J., Corrigan,
Cábez, M.B., Vaher, K., York, E.N., Galdi, P., Sullivan, G., Stoye, D.Q., Hall, J., Corrigan, A.M., Quigley, A.J., Waldman, A.D., Bastin, M.E., Thrippleton, M.J., & Boardman, J.P. (2023). Characterisation of the neonatal brain using myelin-sensitive magnetisation transfer imaging. Imaging Neuroscience, Advance Publication. https://doi.org/10.1162/imag_a_00017 Characterisation of the neonatal brain using myelin-sensitive magnetisation transfer imaging Manuel Blesa Cábeza,1,*, Kadi Vahera,*, Elizabeth N. Yorkb,C,D, Paola Galdia, Gemma Sullivana,
Garzón, B., Helms, G., Olsson, G., Brozzoli, C., Ullén. F., Diedrichsen, J., & Lövdén, M., (2023).
Garzón, B., Helms, G., Olsson, G., Brozzoli, C., Ullén. F., Diedrichsen, J., & Lövdén, M., (2023). Cortical changes during the learning of sequences of simultaneous finger presses. Imaging Neuroscience, Advance Publication. https://doi.org/10.1162/imag_a_00016 Cortical changes during the learning of sequences of simultaneous finger presses Benjamín Garzóna,B,1, Gunther Helmsc, Hampus Olssond, Claudio Brozzolie, Fredrik Ullénf, Jörn Diedrichseng,H,io, & Martin Lövdénb,j aInstitute of Education, University of Zurich, 8032
Zhao, B., Li, T., Li, Y., Fan, Z., Xiong, D., Wang, X., Gao, M., Smith, S.M., & Zhu, H. (2023). An
Zhao, B., Li, T., Li, Y., Fan, Z., Xiong, D., Wang, X., Gao, M., Smith, S.M., & Zhu, H. (2023). An atlas of trait associations with resting-state and task-evoked human brain functional organizations in the UK Biobank. Imaging Neuroscience. Advance Publication. https://doi.org/10.1162/imag_a_00015 An atlas of trait associations with resting-state and task-evoked human brain functional organizations in the UK Biobank Bingxin Zhao1,2,10, Tengfei Li3,4,10, Yujue Li2,
Kohl, S.H., Melies, P., Uttecht, J., Lührs, M., Campana, L., Mehler, D.M.A., Soekadar, S.R., Viswanathan, S., &
Kohl, S.H., Melies, P., Uttecht, J., Lührs, M., Campana, L., Mehler, D.M.A., Soekadar, S.R., Viswanathan, S., & Konrad, K. (2023). Successful Modulation of Temporoparietal Junction Activity and Stimulus-Driven Attention by fNIRS-based Neurofeedback – a Randomized Controlled Proof-of-Concept Study. Imaging Neuroscience, Advance Publication. https://doi.org/10.1162/imag_a_00014 Successful Modulation of Temporoparietal Junction Activity and Stimulus-Driven Attention by fNIRS-based Neurofeedback – a Randomized Controlled Proof-of-Concept Study Simon H. Kohl1,2*, Pia
Initial experiences with Direct Imaging of Neuronal Activity (DIANA)
Initial experiences with Direct Imaging of Neuronal Activity (DIANA) in humans Shota Hodonoa,*, Reuben Rideauxb,C,*, Timo van Kerkoerled, Martijn A. Cloosa,e aCentre for Advanced Imaging, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia bQueensland Brain Institute, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia cSchool of Psychology, The University of Sydney, Camperdown, Australia dCognitive Neuroimaging Unit, CEA, INSERM, Université Paris- Saclay, NeuroSpin Center, Gif/Yvette, France eARC Training Centre for Innovation
Kleban, E., Jones, D. K., & Tax, C. M. W. (2023). The Impact of Head Orientation with Respect
Kleban, E., Jones, D. K., & Tax, C. M. W. (2023). The Impact of Head Orientation with Respect to B0 on diffusion tensor MRI Measures. Imaging Neuroscience, Advance Publication. https://doi.org/10.1162/imag_a_00012 The Impact of Head Orientation with Respect to B0 on diffusion tensor MRI measures Elena Kleban1,2, Derek K Jones1,3, Chantal MW Tax4,5 1CUBRIC, School of Psychology, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK 2Inselspital, University of Bern, Bern,
RELIEF: A structured multivariate approach for removal of latent
RELIEF: A structured multivariate approach for removal of latent inter- scanner effects Rongqian Zhanga, Lindsay D. Oliverb, Aristotle N. Voineskosb,C, Jun Young Parka,d aDepartment of Statistical Sciences, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada bCentre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto, Canada cDepartment of Psychiatry, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada dDepartment of Psychology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada Corresponding Author: Jun Young Park (junjy.park@utoronto.ca) ABSTRACT Combining data collected from multiple
The temporal event- based model: Learning event timelines
The temporal event- based model: Learning event timelines in progressive diseases Peter A. Wijeratnea,B, Arman Eshaghic, William J. Scottond, Maitrei Kohlia, Leon Aksmane, Neil P. Oxtobya, Dorian Pustinaf, John H. Warnerf, Jane S. Paulseng, Rachael I. Scahillh, Cristina Sampaiof, Sarah J. Tabrizih, Daniel C. Alexandera, for the Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI), the Open Access Series of Imaging Studies (OASIS), the PREDICT- HD study, and the TRACK- HD study aUCL Centre for Medical Image
Erotic cue exposure increases neural reward responses without
Erotic cue exposure increases neural reward responses without modulating temporal discounting Kilian Knautha, David Mathara, Bojana Kuzmanovicb, Marc Tittgemeyerb, Jan Petersa aDepartment of Psychology, Biological Psychology, University of Cologne, Germany bTranslational Neurocircuitry Group, Max Planck Institute for Metabolism Research Cologne, Cologne, Germany Corresponding Author: Kilian Knauth (kknauth@uni- koeln.de) ABSTRACT Humans prefer smaller sooner over larger later rewards, a tendency denoted as temporal discounting. Discounting of
Confidence is predicted by pre- and post-choice decision signal dynamics
Confidence is predicted by pre- and post-choice decision signal dynamics John P. Grogana,B, Wouter Rysa, Simon P. Kellyc, Redmond G. O’Connella,b aSchool of Psychology, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland. bTrinity College Institute of Neuroscience, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland. cSchool of Electrical and Electronic Engineering and UCD Centre for Biomedical Engineering, University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland. Corresponding Author: John P. Grogan (john.grogan@tcd.ie) ABSTRACT It is
Failure of tDCS to impact militarised threat-detection in a military cohort
Failure of tDCS to impact militarised threat-detection in a military cohort Nicholas S. Willmota,B, Li-Ann Leowb, Hannah L. Filmerb, Paul E. Duxb aDepartment of Defence, Edinburgh, Australia bSchool of Psychology, The University of Queensland, St Lucia, Australia Corresponding Author: Nicholas S. Willmot (nicholas.willmot1@defence.gov.au) ABSTRACT Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS), a form of non-invasive brain stimulation, has become a focus of military organisations due to its