Early detection of distinct language development in infants of mothers with severe mental illness using fNIRS [0.03%]
使用功能性近红外光谱仪早期检测严重精神疾病母亲的婴儿不同的语言发育状况
Alessandra Piatti,Holly Hope,Matthias Pierce et al.
Alessandra Piatti et al.
Infants of mothers with severe mental illness are at elevated risk of neurodevelopmental difficulties. This study used functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) to compare 8-10-month-old infants exposed to severe maternal mental illness...
Real-time cognitive-affective dynamics of failure feedback in a technology-based learning task [0.03%]
基于技术的学习任务中失败反馈的认知情感动态的实时分析
Helene Ackermann,Anna L Lange,Hanna Dumont et al.
Helene Ackermann et al.
As technology-based learning environments increasingly employ automated feedback, understanding how learners process feedback in real time is essential. This study examined how automated cognitive and metacognitive failure feedback delivere...
What 5000 babies can tell us about developing minds and how to study them [0.03%]
五千婴儿能告诉我们关于发育心智和如何研究它们的事情
Brianna T M McMillan,Heidi A Baumgartner,Christina Bergmann et al.
Brianna T M McMillan et al.
Sensory processing sensitivity is associated with state-dependent stabilization of perceptual organization in auditory streaming [0.03%]
感觉处理敏感性与听觉流体验的状态依赖性稳定化相关联
Hirohito M Kondo,Daniel Pressnitzer
Hirohito M Kondo
Perceptual experience is shaped not only by external input but also by stable individual traits. Here, we investigated how sensory processing sensitivity, a personality trait reflecting responsiveness to sensory input, relates to the tempor...
Consciously detecting and recognizing a past visual word after its sensory trace is gone [0.03%]
自觉地检测和识别感觉痕迹消失后的视觉词
Daphné Rimsky Robert,Matteo Lisi,Kevin Nguy et al.
Daphné Rimsky Robert et al.
What is the role of sensory processing in conscious perception? Current theories of consciousness are divided on this question. Some propose that conscious perception arises during the buildup of sensory representations. Others argue for a ...
Higher mindfulness and lower self-absorption predict greater compassion within romantic relationships [0.03%]
较高的觉知和较低的自我沉迷能预测浪漫关系中的更大的同情心
Theresa Waclawek,Georges Monette,Astrid Schuetz
Theresa Waclawek
Investigations into mindfulness and well-being have increasingly turned toward social outcomes such as compassion. However, research is needed to understand how mindfulness relates to compassion in real-world contexts. Moreover, the mechani...
Annalina V Mayer,Alexander Schröder,David S Stolz et al.
Annalina V Mayer et al.
Healthy individuals typically attribute success to internal and failure to external factors, while people with depression and low self-esteem tend to do the opposite. At the same time, depression and low self-esteem are associated with nega...
Natural language processing captures memory content associated with shared neural patterns at encoding and retrieval [0.03%]
基于编码和检索时共享的神经模式捕获自然语言处理中的记忆内容
June-Kyo Kim,Joshua Koh,Charan Ranganath et al.
June-Kyo Kim et al.
People can experience the same event yet form distinct memories shaped by individual interpretations. Prior research shows that multivariate activity patterns in the Default Mode Network (DMN) are correlated across individuals during shared...
Intuitions about content moderation are misaligned with effective practices for reducing conspiracy beliefs [0.03%]
内容审核的有效实践与减少阴谋论信念的直觉不一致
Madeline Jalbert,Morgan Wack
Madeline Jalbert
Given that the spread of false information online often outpaces efforts to address it, it is important to understand i) what content is the most important to remove to prevent false beliefs and ii) whether lay intuitions about content remo...
Learning via short videos impairs memory accuracy and reduces brain synchrony [0.03%]
通过短片学习损害记忆准确性并减少脑同步性
Meiting Wei,Yandan Li,Haosen Ni et al.
Meiting Wei et al.
The rapid rise of short videos (SVs), particularly social media-style formats characterized by rapid switching and fragmented content, has led to their increasing integration into learning environments. However, their efficacy and neurocogn...