MAMF-GCN model for anxious and non-anxious depression classification and neuroimaging marker recognition [0.03%]
用于焦虑型和非焦虑型抑郁症分类及影像学生物标志物识别的MAMF-GCN模型
Shouying Wang,Jiyuan Zhang,Rui Zhang et al.
Shouying Wang et al.
Background: Depression is a prevalent psychological disorder, and distinguishing anxious from non-anxious depression and identifying neuroimaging markers are challenges. ...
Neurophysiological distinctions between spatial and temporal context in episodic memory [0.03%]
事件记忆中空间和时间背景的神经生理学差异
César Torres-Morales,Selene Cansino
César Torres-Morales
Episodic memory refers to our ability to mentally retain personal experiences that occurred in a particular spatial and temporal context. Brain activity distinctions for spatial and temporal contexts have been observed via unicellular recor...
Reward processing under illusion of control: The sensitivity of the feedback-related negativity to prediction errors is not altered when random outcomes are perceived as the consequence of one's own actions [0.03%]
控制幻觉下的奖赏处理:当随机结果被感知为自身行为的结果时,与反馈相关的负波对预测错误的敏感性不会改变
Gábor Csifcsák,Matthias Mittner
Gábor Csifcsák
The feedback-related negativity (FRN) has been associated both with the cortical processing of reward and salience prediction errors (RPEs/SPEs), and with behavioral adjustments that optimize performance. While the FRN is sensitive to respo...
Anna-Maria Kisić,Ralf Schäfer,Kirsten Dammertz-Hölterhoff et al.
Anna-Maria Kisić et al.
Humans are inherently social beings who depend on successful social interactions. Understanding how different social stimuli elicit emotional responses is crucial for both psychological and physiological research. This study aimed to develo...
Cardiac sympathetic-parasympathetic activity and reactivity during mentalizing in healthy young adults [0.03%]
健康年轻人在进行心理理论任务时的交感和副交感神经活性及反应性
Bo-Cheng Hsu,Chia-Ying Weng
Bo-Cheng Hsu
Mentalizing-the ability to understand and attribute mental states to others-relies on effective self-regulation and social-cognitive processing, both of which may be shaped by cardiac autonomic responses. While prior research has primarily ...
Threat experiences and adolescent non-suicidal self-injury: Role of negative cognitive processing bias and vagal regulation [0.03%]
威胁经历与青少年非自杀性自伤的关系:消极认知加工偏差和迷走神经调节的介导作用
Ziyi Chen,Wei Lü
Ziyi Chen
Non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) is of increased prevalence in adolescents. Threat experiences early in life including childhood abuse and bullying victimization, are considered precursors of non-suicidal self-injury, however, the underlying...
Music therapy and vagally mediated heart rate variability: A systematic review and narrative synthesis [0.03%]
音乐治疗与心率变异性:系统评价和叙述性综合分析
Bettina Flater,Are Brean,Daniel Quintana
Bettina Flater
Background: An increasing body of evidence supports the use of music therapy for improving health and wellbeing. In parallel, there has also been a rising interest in the use of biomarkers to assess its impact. One such b...
The role of perseverative cognition and heart rate variability in high trait anxiety [0.03%]
高特质焦虑个体中坚持性认知和心率变异性的作用关系研究
Giuseppe Forte,Arianna Laureti,Giovanna Troisi et al.
Giuseppe Forte et al.
Anxiety is increasingly understood as a multidimensional phenomenon, shaped by the interaction of cognitive, emotional, and physiological processes. Dysregulation within these systems is thought to contribute both to the onset and to the pe...
Self-positivity bias: A comprehensive examination of the ERP and behavioral substrates of self- and other-referential processing in early adolescence [0.03%]
自我积极偏见:对青春期早期自我和他人参照加工的事件相关电位及行为特征的全面考察
Pan Liu,Jaron X Y Tan
Pan Liu
Self-referential information, especially when positive in valence, is uniquely salient and preferentially processed even in children. This "self-positivity" bias is critical for adaptive socioemotional development and protects against the e...
More than meets the eye: Retinal phosphenes as confounds in transcranial alternating current stimulation [0.03%]
超乎想象:视网膜闪光作为经颅交流电刺激的混杂因素
Dennis J L G Schutter,Miles Wischnewski,Sonia Paterno et al.
Dennis J L G Schutter et al.
Effects of transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) on the central nervous system are well-established. However, tACS can elicit retinal phosphenes due to current spread to the eyes complicating brain-centred working mechanisms o...