Event-related brain activity in response to partners' speech in natural conversation [0.03%]
自然对话中伴侣言语诱发的大脑活动研究
Chikara Ishii,Hiroki Watanabe,Yasushi Naruse et al.
Chikara Ishii et al.
How listeners cognitively process speech during natural conversation remains poorly understood, particularly in terms of the role of the speaker's and listener's subjective mental states and empathic traits. This study examined relationship...
Infectious touching: Has COVID-19 changed our perceptions of social touch? A neural and behavioral study [0.03%]
感染性的接触:COVID-19 是否改变了我们对社交触碰的认知?一项神经与行为研究
Dana Zoabi,Elinor Abado,Simone Shamay-Tsoory et al.
Dana Zoabi et al.
Social touch serves as a pivotal element in stress reduction and cultivation of social bonds. The COVID-19 pandemic's constraints greatly affected social behavior and may have reshaped human responses to such stimuli. We investigated the im...
Emotional Trade-offs of Neural Sensitivity to Social Threat and Reward in Adolescent Girls [0.03%]
青春期女孩神经敏感性的情感权衡社交威胁和奖励
Karen D Rudolph,Megan M Davis,Haina H Modi et al.
Karen D Rudolph et al.
Contemporary affective neuroscience perspectives consider possible trade-offs of neural attunement to social cues for adolescent development. Integrating these perspectives with interpersonal theories emphasizing robust belonging needs duri...
Multi-timepoint pattern analysis (MTPA): Improving classification with neural timeseries data [0.03%]
多时间点模式分析(MTPA):利用神经时间序列数据改善分类问题
Bear M Goldstein,Agnieszka Pluta,Grace Q Miao et al.
Bear M Goldstein et al.
Long, naturalistic stimuli are effective in evoking meaningfully differential neural response patterns between groups. However, the resulting timeseries data often have a high number of features compared to a limited sample size, increasing...
Distinct fNIRS Inter-Brain Coupling Patterns for Cooperation vs. Competition in a Tennis Game [0.03%]
网球比赛中合作与竞争下的不同fNIRS脑间同步模式
Haoyu Zhang,Huashuo Liu,Zhuoran Li et al.
Haoyu Zhang et al.
Cooperation and competition represent two fundamental modes of social interaction, yet their underlying neural mechanisms remain incompletely understood. Functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) hyperscanning, enabling simultaneous mea...
Ilona Martynenko,Kami Koldewyn,Paul E Downing
Ilona Martynenko
Recent research reveals that human occipito-temporal "social brain" regions that are selective for images of individual faces and bodies, are also sensitive to visual cues of social interaction. Earlier studies mainly contrasted observing d...
Personally-valued voices engage reward-motivated behaviour and brain responses [0.03%]
个人重视的声音会引起奖励激励行为和大脑反应
Elise Kanber,Jonathan P Roiser,Carolyn McGettigan
Elise Kanber
Humans often attach notions of value to hearing the voices of specific loved ones, yet there is sparse scientific evidence supporting these claims. We present three experiments-two behavioural and one neuroimaging (functional magnetic reson...
Molecular profiles in amygdala relevant to the relief of chronic unpredicted mild stress-induced depression by periodic meeting confidantes [0.03%]
与定期见朋友缓解慢性轻度不可预测性压力引起的抑郁相关的杏仁核分子特征谱型研究
Zhao Li,Jiaojiao Huang,Xiaoyu Chen et al.
Zhao Li et al.
Social interaction with confidantes and living in groups are thought of as effective approaches to relieve affective disorders, especially major depression. The molecular mechanisms underlying this effectiveness remain largely unknown. Here...
Segregation of Three Resting-State Brain Networks Predicts Reappraisal Success Across The Lifespan [0.03%]
贯穿一生的情绪再评价成功的预测取决于三个静息态脑网络的分离程度
Jordan E Pierce,Maital Neta
Jordan E Pierce
Cognitive reappraisal is a form of emotion regulation that involves the reinterpretation of stimuli to change one's emotional state, often to reduce negative affect. Emotion regulation fMRI tasks generally yield increased activation in pref...
Spouse Support and Stress: Gender Differences in Neural Measures of Performance Monitoring Under Observation of a Spouse [0.03%]
配偶支持与压力:观察配偶时绩效监控的神经指标中的性别差异
Peter E Clayson,Kipras Varkala,Scott A Baldwin et al.
Peter E Clayson et al.
Spousal support can mitigate stress's impact on daily functioning and neural responses to stressors. However, the effectiveness of spousal support in reducing stress may be moderated by gender. The present study investigated the impact of o...