Guanglong Liu,Wendeng Yang,Ya Zheng
Guanglong Liu
People tend to prioritize their own benefits over those of others during reward evaluation, a tendency known as egoism bias. Recent evidence suggests that delaying rewards may reduce this bias in prosocial behavior, yet the underlying mecha...
Xin Tuo,Han-Yu Zhou,Yi Wang
Xin Tuo
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and schizophrenia spectrum disorder (SSD) both involve social-cognitive difficulties but may rely on opposite predictive mechanisms. Predictive-coding and diametrical accounts propose weak priors in ASD versus...
Functional gradient variations in different neuroticism levels and its correlation with cell type-specific transcriptional signatures [0.03%]
Jing Li,Xinrong Li,Ruiting Li et al.
Jing Li et al.
Neuroticism is significantly associated with various psychiatric disorders. Individuals exhibiting high levels of neuroticism are more susceptible to experiencing anxiety, depression, and other negative emotional responses. Research on the ...
VMPFC activity during extinction recall suggests successful extinction learning via mental imagery [0.03%]
Andrew L Lyons,Xinrui Jiang,Thomas Rawliuk et al.
Andrew L Lyons et al.
Mental imagery is an important element of psychological therapies for fear-related disorders. The present study evaluated the efficacy of imagery extinction using a within-subject design allowing for the comparison of a conditioned stimulus...
Neural and Behavioral Dynamics of (Mis)alignment with AI versus Humans in Risky Decision Revision [0.03%]
Jin Li,Tiantian Tan,Guanfei Zhang et al.
Jin Li et al.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly used as social information in risky decision-making, yet little is known about how AI, versus humans, shapes decision revision at the neural level. We combined behavioral measures and event-relat...
Both mental imagery and object-based attention regulate differential fear conditioning in the anterior insula [0.03%]
Tyler D Robinson,McKenzie Andries,Steven G Greening
Tyler D Robinson
Distraction is a common emotion regulation strategy, disrupting emotion generation by prioritizing distracter stimulus processing at the expense of the emotion elicitor. Across two experiments (experiment 1: behavioral psychophysiology, N =...
Time and amount attributes exert distinct neural influences on gain and loss evaluation [0.03%]
时间与数量属性对收益和损失评价的神经影响不同
Ya Zheng,Chenlu Guan,Puyu Shi
Ya Zheng
People typically discount delayed gains more than delayed losses, reflecting a gain-loss asymmetry. This event-related potential study examined how neural representations of amount and time, two prominent attributes in delay discounting, ar...
Effect of social interaction negative affect on within-person mentalizing network connectivity [0.03%]
社会互动中的消极情绪对个体间心理理论网络连接的影响
Alicia Vallorani,Marisa N Lytle,Morgan Gilmer et al.
Alicia Vallorani et al.
Understanding others' intentions and emotions is supported by the mentalizing network, helping people navigate the inherently complex dynamics of social interactions. However, work investigating the mentalizing network often relies on non-n...
Restricted Neural Parametric modulation of emotional arousal in autism reveals a core role for the cerebellum [0.03%]
受限制的神经参数情绪唤醒调制在自闭症中揭示了小脑的核心作用
Daniel Agostinho,Daniela Sousa,Miguel Castelo-Branco et al.
Daniel Agostinho et al.
Understanding how emotional arousal and valence are processed in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is key to uncovering underlying affective mechanisms. Prior research has yielded mixed results, particularly regarding arousal. Using functional...
Melanni Nanni-Zepeda,Travis C Evans,Audreyana Jagger-Rickels et al.
Melanni Nanni-Zepeda et al.
Emotional experiences are never static but continuously evolve in response to internal and external contexts. Little is known about how neural patterns change as a function of these experiences, particularly in response to complex, real-wor...