Self-affirmation enhances processing of negative stimuli among threat-prone individuals [0.03%]
自我肯定增强威胁倾向个体对负面刺激的处理能力
Anna J Finley,Adrienne L Crowell,Brandon J Schmeichel
Anna J Finley
Self-affirmation reduces defensive responding to self-threats. The present study extended beyond self-threats to assess affirmation's influence on responses to negative emotional pictures as measured by the late positive potential (LPP), an...
When less is more: mindfulness predicts adaptive affective responding to rejection via reduced prefrontal recruitment [0.03%]
少即是多:正念通过减少前额叶的激活来预测对拒绝适应性的情绪反应
Alexandra M Martelli,David S Chester,Kirk Warren Brown et al.
Alexandra M Martelli et al.
Social rejection is a distressing and painful event that many people must cope with on a frequent basis. Mindfulness-defined here as a mental state of receptive attentiveness to internal and external stimuli as they arise, moment-to-moment-...
Incorporation of recent waking-life experiences in dreams correlates with frontal theta activity in REM sleep [0.03%]
快速眼动睡眠中的梦境包含最近的清醒期经历与额叶θ频段振荡相关性增强
Jean-Baptiste Eichenlaub,Elaine van Rijn,M Gareth Gaskell et al.
Jean-Baptiste Eichenlaub et al.
Rapid eye movement (REM) sleep and its main oscillatory feature, frontal theta, have been related to the processing of recent emotional memories. As memories constitute much of the source material for our dreams, we explored the link betwee...
Cardiac interoceptive learning is modulated by emotional valence perceived from facial expressions [0.03%]
面部表情感知到的情感估值可调节心脏内感受学习
Amanda C Marshall,Antje Gentsch,Lena Schröder et al.
Amanda C Marshall et al.
Interoception refers to the processing of homeostatic bodily signals. Research demonstrates that interoceptive markers can be modulated via exteroceptive stimuli and suggests that the emotional content of this information may produce distin...
Tick-tock goes the croc: a high-density EEG study of risk-reactivity and binge-drinking [0.03%]
滴答作响的鳄鱼:关于风险反应和醉酒高密度脑电图研究
John E Kiat,Jacob E Cheadle
John E Kiat
Links between individual differences in risk processing and high-risk behaviors such as binge-drinking have long been the focus of active research. However, investigations in this area almost exclusively utilize decision-making focused para...
Temptations of friends: adolescents' neural and behavioral responses to best friends predict risky behavior [0.03%]
朋友的诱惑:青少年的大脑和行为对最好朋友的反应预示着冒险行为
Marigrace Ambrosia,Kristen L Eckstrand,Judith K Morgan et al.
Marigrace Ambrosia et al.
Adolescents are notorious for engaging in risky, reward-motivated behavior, and this behavior occurs most often in response to social reward, typically in the form of peer contexts involving intense positive affect. A combination of greater...
Nele Hellbernd,Daniela Sammler
Nele Hellbernd
Our ability to understand others' communicative intentions in speech is key to successful social interaction. Indeed, misunderstanding an 'excuse me' as apology, while meant as criticism, may have important consequences. Recent behavioural ...
How face blurring affects body language processing of static gestures in women and men [0.03%]
面部模糊对静态手势的身体语言处理的影响:男女之间的差异
Alice Mado Proverbio,Laura Ornaghi,Veronica Gabaro
Alice Mado Proverbio
The role of facial coding in body language comprehension was investigated by event-related potential recordings in 31 participants viewing 800 photographs of gestures (iconic, deictic and emblematic), which could be congruent or incongruent...
Functional connectivity of the human amygdala in health and in depression [0.03%]
健康状态和抑郁状态下的人类杏仁体的功能连接性
Wei Cheng,Edmund T Rolls,Jiang Qiu et al.
Wei Cheng et al.
To analyse the functioning of the amygdala in depression, we performed the first voxel-level resting state functional-connectivity neuroimaging analysis of depression of voxels in the amygdala with all other voxels in the brain, with 336 pa...
A functional near infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) replication of the sunscreen persuasion paradigm [0.03%]
一种防晒护肤品说服力的近红外脑成像实验的重复验证研究
Shannon M Burns,Lianne N Barnes,Perri L Katzman et al.
Shannon M Burns et al.
Activity in medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) during persuasive messages predicts future message-consistent behavior change, but there are significant limitations to the types of persuasion processes that can be invoked inside an MRI scanner....