Culture shapes spontaneous brain dynamics - Shared versus idiosyncratic neural features among Chinese versus Canadian subjects [0.03%]
文化影响大脑的自发活动——中加两国受试者的大脑活动具有共享性还是独特性?
Jiawei Xu,Soren Wainio-Theberge,Annemarie Wolff et al.
Jiawei Xu et al.
Environmental factors, such as culture, are known to shape individual variation in brain activity including spontaneous activity, but less is known about their population-level effects. Eastern and Western cultures differ strongly in their ...
Null effect of anodal and cathodal transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) on own- and other-race face recognition [0.03%]
经颅直流电刺激(tDCS)对自我和他人的面部识别没有影响
Siew Kei Kho,David Keeble,Hoo Keat Wong et al.
Siew Kei Kho et al.
Successful face recognition is important for social interactions and public security. Although some preliminary evidence suggests that anodal and cathodal transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) might modulate own- and other-race fac...
Association between internet addiction, brain structure, and social capital in adolescents [0.03%]
青少年网络成瘾、脑结构和社交资本之间的关系
Masahiro Matsunaga,Yohsuke Ohtsubo,Keiko Ishii et al.
Masahiro Matsunaga et al.
Of late, internet addiction among adolescents has become a serious problem, with increased internet use. Previous research suggests that the more people become addicted to the internet, the more they isolate themselves from society. Convers...
The neurobiological map of theory of mind and pragmatic communication in autism [0.03%]
自闭症中的理论思想和实用交际的神经生物学地图
Lauren Duvall,Kaitlyn E May,Abby Waltz et al.
Lauren Duvall et al.
Children with autism often have difficulty with Theory of Mind (ToM), the ability to infer mental states, and pragmatic skills, the contextual use of language. Neuroimaging research suggests ToM and pragmatic skills overlap, as the ability ...
Annabel D Nijhof
Annabel D Nijhof
Despite initial evidence in favor of the Theory of Mind (ToM) theory of autism, results have been mixed, presumably because the literature is highly heterogeneous. Researchers have increasingly turned to neuroimaging as a tool to provide ad...
Prospective associations between maternal mind-mindedness, child theory of mind, and brain morphology in school-aged children [0.03%]
学龄前儿童母亲心理意识、儿童心理理论和大脑形态的前瞻性关联
Elie YuTong Guo,Élizabel Leblanc,Fanny Dégeilh et al.
Elie YuTong Guo et al.
Mentalizing is defined as the ability to attribute mental states to oneself and others. In the context of parental behavior, parents' tendency to comment on their child's mental activities refers to the concept of mind-mindedness (MM). MM h...
The role of outgroup homogeneity and the neurodynamics of the frontal cortex during beauty comparisons [0.03%]
外群同质性及其在美丽比较过程中 frontal 大脑皮层神经动力学中的作用
George Zacharopoulos,Katharina Ohmann,Niklas Ihssen et al.
George Zacharopoulos et al.
The distance effect states that the closer two compared magnitudes (e.g., two numbers, physical attractiveness in two faces), the more difficult the comparison, and the greater the activity of the frontoparietal control network. However, it...
Neural signatures to prosocial and antisocial interactions in young infants [0.03%]
婴儿亲社会和反社会互动的神经特征
Victoria Licht,Margaret Addabbo,Elena Nava et al.
Victoria Licht et al.
Preverbal infants appear to be more attracted by prosocial characters and events, as typically assessed using preferential looking times and manual choice. However, infants' neural correlates of observed prosocial and antisocial interaction...
To bridge or not to bridge: Moral Judgement in Cocaine Use Disorders, a case-control study on human morality [0.03%]
跨越与否:柯克桥在可卡因使用障碍中的道德判断——一项关于人类道德的病例对照研究
A Mosca,A Miuli,G Mancusi et al.
A Mosca et al.
Background: In the "Dual-Process theory", morality is characterized by the interaction between an automatic-emotional process, mediated by the Anterior Cingulate Cortex (ACC) and linked to personal-deontological decisions...
Gaetano Rizzo,Davide Martino,Laura Avanzino et al.
Gaetano Rizzo et al.
Numerous lines of research indicate that our social brain involves a network of cortical and subcortical brain regions that are responsible for sensing and controlling body movements. However, it remains unclear whether movement disorders h...