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期刊名:Social cognitive and affective neuroscience

缩写:SOC COGN AFFECT NEUR

ISSN:1749-5016

e-ISSN:1749-5024

IF/分区:3.1/Q1

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Liping Hu,Menghui Xiong,Jianhui Liang et al. Liping Hu et al.
The debate over whether the general population shows positive or negative attentional bias persists. Some studies indicate that attentional bias varies individually rather than being a common trait. This study explored the relationship betw...
Justin P Yuan,Jonas G Miller,Julian Joachimsthaler et al. Justin P Yuan et al.
Depression has been linked to both elevated systemic inflammation and altered brain function related to reward processing and cognitive control. We know little, however, about how these factors jointly confer risk for this disorder, especia...
Tommaso Berni,Lucia Maria Sacheli,Maria Cicirello et al. Tommaso Berni et al.
Social interaction relies on neurocognitive processes that support mutual prediction and coordination. Traditional neuroimaging investigates brain activity at the individual level, limiting insight into the reciprocal nature of social excha...
Gloria Mendoza-Franco,Olli Tammilehto,Inga Jasinskaja-Lahti et al. Gloria Mendoza-Franco et al.
Activity in the amygdala during intergroup contact and prejudice has been explained as a conditioned threat response and as a social saliency response. More recently, the theory that both explanations are true has received some empirical su...
Athena L Biggs,Nikki A Puccetti,Neil Jones et al. Athena L Biggs et al.
Although patients with depression frequently report distorted self-related beliefs, such as all-or-nothing thinking, little is known about disruptions in behavioral and brain processes that occur when adults with depression make such self-e...
Alicja Nowacka,Arthur Shapiro,Katie Douglas et al. Alicja Nowacka et al.
Although widely experienced within the grieving community, sense of presence (SOP) remains an inconsistently defined phenomenon in the literature, frequently categorised alongside anomalous or supernatural experiences. Existing research oft...
Peizhong Wang,Ting He,Wenrui Zhang et al. Peizhong Wang et al.
Affective symptoms and behavioral symptoms are two important dimensions of Oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) symptoms. These two dimensions of symptoms are closely associated with emotion process deficits in children with ODD. This study ...
Marvin S Meiering,David Weigner,Rebecca Gruzman et al. Marvin S Meiering et al.
Objective: Repetitive negative thinking (RNT) and neuroticism are two of the most prominent transdiagnostic risk factors for internalizing disorders. Previous research highlighted a complex relationship between neuroticis...
Amie Wallman-Jones,Fate Noohi,Ashlin R K Roy et al. Amie Wallman-Jones et al.
The experience of interpersonal space may be altered in Alzheimer's disease (AD) due to atrophy in brain systems that support emotion and reward processing. Seventy participants (AD = 36, healthy controls=34) underwent structural neuroimagi...
Shubham Pandey,Roman Osinsky Shubham Pandey
Approach-avoidance conflict (AAC) is a core aspect of decision-making, involving competing appetitive and aversive outcomes. Given substantial individual differences in sensitivity to reward and punishment, AAC experiences likely vary acros...