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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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Scarlett B Horner,Roshni Lulla,Helen Wu et al. Scarlett B Horner et al.
Previous behavioral research has found that working memory is associated with emotion regulation efficacy. However, there has been mixed evidence as to whether the neural mechanisms between emotion regulation and working memory overlap. The...
Jakub Skałbania,Łukasz Tanajewski,Marcin Furtak et al. Jakub Skałbania et al.
Recent studies have shown that spontaneous pre-stimulus fluctuations in brain activity affect higher-order cognitive processes, including risky decision-making, cognitive flexibility, and aesthetic judgments. However, there is currently no ...
Erin Morrow,David Clewett Erin Morrow
Everyday experiences often overlap, challenging our ability to maintain distinct episodic memories. One way to resolve such interference is by exaggerating subtle differences between remembered events, a phenomenon known as memory repulsion...
Apoorva Veerareddy,Huihua Fang,Nooshin Safari et al. Apoorva Veerareddy et al.
Social networks are fundamental for social interactions, with the social brain hypothesis positing that the size of the neocortex evolved to meet social demands. However, the role of fractional anisotropy (FA) in white matter (WM) tracts re...
Samy Chikhi,Nadine Matton,Marie Sanna et al. Samy Chikhi et al.
Neurofeedback techniques provide participants immediate feedback on neuronal signals, enabling them to modulate their brain activity. This technique holds promise to unveil brain-behavior relationship and offers opportunities for neuroenhan...
Jeanne Racicot,Salima Smine,Kamran Afzali et al. Jeanne Racicot et al.
Affective neuroscience has traditionally relied on cross-sectional studies to uncover the brain correlates of affects, emotions, and moods. Such findings obfuscate intraindividual variability that may reveal meaningful changing affect state...
Anahita Talwar,Francesca Cormack,Quentin J M Huys et al. Anahita Talwar et al.
Attentional set shifting refers to the ease with which the focus of attention is directed and switched. Cognitive tasks, such as the widely used CANTAB IED, reveal great variation in set shifting ability in the general population, with nota...
Teresa Civera,Manuel Perea,Barbara Leone-Fernandez et al. Teresa Civera et al.
Previous behavioral studies have shown that inter-letter spacing affects visual word recognition and reading. While condensed spacing may hinder the early stages of letter encoding because of increased crowding effects, the impact of expand...
Marc D Rudolph,Jessica R Cohen,David J Madden Marc D Rudolph
White matter hyperintensities (WMHs) are associated with age-related cognitive impairment and increased risk of Alzheimer's disease. However, the manner by which WMHs contribute to cognitive impairment is unclear. Using a combination of pre...