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期刊名:Cognitive affective & behavioral neuroscience

缩写:COGN AFFECT BEHAV NE

ISSN:1530-7026

e-ISSN:1531-135X

IF/分区:2.7/Q2

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Sara Milligan,Ayah Elaboudi,Brian Nestor et al. Sara Milligan et al.
The N400 ERP component has been characterized as a response reflecting binding of semantic memory states to create a "multimodal conceptual representation" (Kutas & Federmeier, 2011). An assumption of this characterization is that the measu...
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Beliefs play a crucial role in shaping our behaviors and mental health outcomes. Asymmetric belief updating refers to the phenomenon where desirable information is updated more readily than undesirable information. An essential feature of a...
Félix Duplessis-Marcotte,Pier-Olivier Caron,Marie-France Marin Félix Duplessis-Marcotte
The Somatic Marker Hypothesis, an influential neurobiological account of decision-making, states that emotional somatic markers (e.g., skin conductance responses) influence decision-making processes. Despite its prominence, the hypothesis r...
Yu Zhang,Xiaoyu Chen,Yuncheng Jia et al. Yu Zhang et al.
Acute stress affects explicit aggressive behavior through two distinct behavioral patterns: "fight or flight" and "tend and befriend". However, the impact of acute stress on implicit aggression remains less explored. We investigated the eff...
Rebecca Overmeyer,Tanja Endrass Rebecca Overmeyer
Neural correlates of performance monitoring, specifically the error-related negativity (ERN), are not only sensitive to motivation, but also altered in mental disorders marked by high levels of impulsivity and compulsivity. We explored the ...
Yuqian Ni,Robert F Potter,Thomas W James Yuqian Ni
Objects associated with both reward and threat produce approach-avoidance conflict (AAC). Although our day-to-day encounters with AAC objects are dynamic and interactive, the cognitive neuroscience literature on AAC is largely based on expe...
Yi Zhong,Haiyu Zhong,Qiong Chen et al. Yi Zhong et al.
Emojis are thought to be important for online communication, affecting not only our emotional state, but also our ability to infer the sender's emotional state, i.e., the affective theory of mind (aToM). However, it is unclear the role of t...
Annika Stump,Torsten Wüstenberg,Jeffrey N Rouder et al. Annika Stump et al.
People tend to judge repeated information as more likely true compared with new information. A key explanation for this phenomenon, called the illusory truth effect, is that repeated information can be processed more fluently, causing it to...
Maximilian Reger,Oleg Vrabie,Gregor Volberg et al. Maximilian Reger et al.
Being able to quickly recognize other people's actions lies at the heart of our ability to efficiently interact with our environment. Action recognition has been suggested to rely on the analysis and integration of information from differen...
Rebekka S Mattes,Alexander Soutschek Rebekka S Mattes
Despite the importance of metacognition for everyday decision-making, its neural substrates are far from understood. Recent neuroimaging studies linked metacognitive processes to dorsomedial prefrontal cortex (dmPFC), a region known to be i...