José Luis Ulloa,Roberta Vastano,Ole Jensen et al.
José Luis Ulloa et al.
Agency, the feeling of controlling one's actions and their consequences, is closely linked to temporal binding, a phenomenon where the interval between a voluntary action and its outcome is subjectively compressed. While prior research has ...
Neurophysiological correlates of short-term recognition of sounds: Insights from magnetoencephalography [0.03%]
基于脑磁图的短期声信号再认神经机制研究
E Serra,M Lumaca,E Brattico et al.
E Serra et al.
This study employed a same versus different auditory paradigm to investigate short-term auditory recognition within a predictive coding (PC) framework. Using magnetoencephalography (MEG), we captured the neurophysiological correlates associ...
Resting-state functional connectivity insights: dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and superior parietal lobule in self-control and cognitive reappraisal [0.03%]
关于自我控制和认知再评价的静息态功能连接研究:背外侧前额叶与顶上小叶的功能连接变化
Zixiao Xiong,Hengyue Zhao,Ting Xu et al.
Zixiao Xiong et al.
Self-control denotes the capacity to regulate impulses, modulate behavior and cognition in the service of long-term goals, especially when facing motivational conflicts. Cognitive reappraisal involves adaptively modifying one's appraisal of...
Distractor-induced deafness: ERP correlates of auditory distractor processing [0.03%]
干扰引起的失聪:声音干扰处理的ERP相关性研究
Sophie Hanke,Michael Niedeggen
Sophie Hanke
Distractor-induced deafness (DID) refers to the impaired detection of an auditory target when preceded by a rapid sequence of auditory distractors sharing the target's features. We examined whether the neural signatures underlying DID resem...
Neural correlates of rumination and social anxiety: Mediating role of vmPFC connectivity in resting-state fMRI [0.03%]
反刍思维和社会焦虑的功能连接神经机制:静息态功能磁共振成像研究
Li Geng,Qiuyang Feng,Xueyang Wang et al.
Li Geng et al.
Rumination is closely associated with social anxiety and is considered a key cognitive factor in its onset and persistence. Both processes engage brain functions related to self-referential cognition and emotional regulation; however, the n...
The neural basis of cognitive processing: A review and a speculative architecture [0.03%]
认知处理的神经基础:综述与猜想模型
Willem B Verwey
Willem B Verwey
The purpose of this article is to explore what cognitive research can reveal about the way in which the neural system processes information. To that end, a comprehensive review of cognitive/behavioral and neuroscience models and findings is...
Diego Iacono,Gloria C Feltis
Diego Iacono
Traumatic brain injury (TBI), whether from a single incident or repeated trauma, is a heterogeneous neurological condition known for its cognitive, motor, and behavioral effects. However, its potential to influence or even enhance artistic ...
An error in our thinking: The sensory conflict hypothesis of combined action observation and motor imagery [0.03%]
我们的思考错误:行动观察和运动想象结合的感觉冲突假设
Matthew W Scott
Matthew W Scott
The capacity to learn and adapt movement and skills through non-physical forms of practice provides benefits which extend across disciplines such as rehabilitation andsports. Two non-physical forms of practice are action observation (i.e., ...
Aerobic walking exercise training boosts thalamic connectivity in MS patients with cognitive processing speed impairment [0.03%]
有氧步行锻炼可以提高多发性硬化症患者海马连接性
Brian M Sandroff,Robert W Motl,Glenn R Wylie et al.
Brian M Sandroff et al.
Purpose: The current study involved a single-blind, randomized controlled trial on the effects of aerobic treadmill walking exercise training compared with an active control condition as an approach to modify thalamocorti...
Exploring facial expression processing with fast periodic visual stimulation and diverse stimuli [0.03%]
运用快速周期性视觉刺激和多样化的刺激物探索面部表情加工过程
David Vandenheever,Haleigh Davidson,Jennifer Kemp et al.
David Vandenheever et al.
Facial expression recognition is a fundamental aspect of human social interaction, enabling effective communication and emotional understanding. Fast Periodic Visual Stimulation (FPVS) paradigms have recently emerged as a powerful approach ...