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The ability to voluntarily regulate theta band activity affects how pharmacological manipulation of the catecholaminergic system impacts cognitive control.

Astrid ProchnowMoritz MückschelElena EggertJessica SenftlebenChristian FringsAlexander MünchauVeit RoessnerAnnet BluschkeChristian Beste
Published in: The international journal of neuropsychopharmacology (2024)
The findings reveal that the individual's theta band modulability affects the responsiveness of an individual's catecholaminergic system to pharmacological modulation. Thus, the impact of pharmacological manipulation of the catecholaminergic system on cognitive control most likely depends on the existing ability to self-modulate relevant brain oscillatory patterns underlying the cognitive processes being targeted by pharmacological modulations.
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