Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2111676721> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2111676721 endingPage "776" @default.
- W2111676721 startingPage "766" @default.
- W2111676721 abstract "As an indicator of cortical excitability, direct current (DC) potentials were recorded from thirsted subjects before, during and after drinking 400 ml of water. Self-rated thirst was distinctly reduced after drinking. Compared with control conditions in which the subjects remained thirsty, during drinking a widespread negative potential shift occurred averaging over -70 microV at Cz. At the transition from the consumatory phase to the postconsumption phase, a slow positive potential shift commenced that was most pronounced over the anterior cortex (averaging over +40 microV at Fz) and persisted for more than 3 min after drinking. Control conditions excluded muscle activity, ocular movements, and changes in body fluid and serum osmolality as possible non-neuronal sources of the DC-potential changes. The sequence of negative and positive potential shifts associated with drinking indicates a coordinate regulation of cortical excitability that may facilitate consumatory behavior and its context-dependent encoding into memory." @default.
- W2111676721 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2111676721 creator A5036040037 @default.
- W2111676721 creator A5062604101 @default.
- W2111676721 creator A5068832723 @default.
- W2111676721 creator A5073905698 @default.
- W2111676721 date "2000-11-01" @default.
- W2111676721 modified "2023-09-25" @default.
- W2111676721 title "Scalp recorded direct current potential shifts associated with quenching thirst in humans" @default.
- W2111676721 cites W120845308 @default.
- W2111676721 cites W121923994 @default.
- W2111676721 cites W143177154 @default.
- W2111676721 cites W1532822987 @default.
- W2111676721 cites W158198832 @default.
- W2111676721 cites W1964632816 @default.
- W2111676721 cites W1973024069 @default.
- W2111676721 cites W1975401347 @default.
- W2111676721 cites W1979397512 @default.
- W2111676721 cites W1981208899 @default.
- W2111676721 cites W1987493850 @default.
- W2111676721 cites W1987835739 @default.
- W2111676721 cites W1990286984 @default.
- W2111676721 cites W1990313473 @default.
- W2111676721 cites W1998574272 @default.
- W2111676721 cites W2007387523 @default.
- W2111676721 cites W2013651194 @default.
- W2111676721 cites W2014392833 @default.
- W2111676721 cites W2016884998 @default.
- W2111676721 cites W2031208452 @default.
- W2111676721 cites W2034721979 @default.
- W2111676721 cites W2044495084 @default.
- W2111676721 cites W2069693866 @default.
- W2111676721 cites W2069861490 @default.
- W2111676721 cites W2073246089 @default.
- W2111676721 cites W2074271324 @default.
- W2111676721 cites W2078351661 @default.
- W2111676721 cites W2084829005 @default.
- W2111676721 cites W2085079698 @default.
- W2111676721 cites W2085210249 @default.
- W2111676721 cites W2085755382 @default.
- W2111676721 cites W2088102762 @default.
- W2111676721 cites W2093496334 @default.
- W2111676721 cites W2098766452 @default.
- W2111676721 cites W2109886793 @default.
- W2111676721 cites W2114512489 @default.
- W2111676721 cites W2125297173 @default.
- W2111676721 cites W2128446510 @default.
- W2111676721 cites W2138134992 @default.
- W2111676721 cites W2148346586 @default.
- W2111676721 cites W2169518110 @default.
- W2111676721 cites W1972766354 @default.
- W2111676721 cites W2400445211 @default.
- W2111676721 doi "https://doi.org/10.1111/1469-8986.3760766" @default.
- W2111676721 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11117457" @default.
- W2111676721 hasPublicationYear "2000" @default.
- W2111676721 type Work @default.
- W2111676721 sameAs 2111676721 @default.
- W2111676721 citedByCount "12" @default.
- W2111676721 countsByYear W21116767212015 @default.
- W2111676721 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2111676721 hasAuthorship W2111676721A5036040037 @default.
- W2111676721 hasAuthorship W2111676721A5062604101 @default.
- W2111676721 hasAuthorship W2111676721A5068832723 @default.
- W2111676721 hasAuthorship W2111676721A5073905698 @default.
- W2111676721 hasConcept C105702510 @default.
- W2111676721 hasConcept C134018914 @default.
- W2111676721 hasConcept C151730666 @default.
- W2111676721 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W2111676721 hasConcept C169760540 @default.
- W2111676721 hasConcept C185263204 @default.
- W2111676721 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W2111676721 hasConcept C2778515351 @default.
- W2111676721 hasConcept C2778713406 @default.
- W2111676721 hasConcept C2778823896 @default.
- W2111676721 hasConcept C2779343474 @default.
- W2111676721 hasConcept C522805319 @default.
- W2111676721 hasConcept C548259974 @default.
- W2111676721 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2111676721 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W2111676721 hasConceptScore W2111676721C105702510 @default.
- W2111676721 hasConceptScore W2111676721C134018914 @default.
- W2111676721 hasConceptScore W2111676721C151730666 @default.
- W2111676721 hasConceptScore W2111676721C15744967 @default.
- W2111676721 hasConceptScore W2111676721C169760540 @default.
- W2111676721 hasConceptScore W2111676721C185263204 @default.
- W2111676721 hasConceptScore W2111676721C185592680 @default.
- W2111676721 hasConceptScore W2111676721C2778515351 @default.
- W2111676721 hasConceptScore W2111676721C2778713406 @default.
- W2111676721 hasConceptScore W2111676721C2778823896 @default.
- W2111676721 hasConceptScore W2111676721C2779343474 @default.
- W2111676721 hasConceptScore W2111676721C522805319 @default.
- W2111676721 hasConceptScore W2111676721C548259974 @default.
- W2111676721 hasConceptScore W2111676721C71924100 @default.
- W2111676721 hasConceptScore W2111676721C86803240 @default.
- W2111676721 hasIssue "6" @default.
- W2111676721 hasLocation W21116767211 @default.
- W2111676721 hasLocation W21116767212 @default.
- W2111676721 hasOpenAccess W2111676721 @default.