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A synergetic turn in cognitive neuroscience of brain diseases. [PDF]
Ibanez A, Kringelbach ML, Deco G.
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Abstract There has been a notable increase in bibliometric research studying gender in academia. This narrative review aims to organize and synthesize this extensive body of work to uncover new insights into gender disparities in science. We begin by analyzing key methodological elements, including gender assignment techniques, units of analysis, and ...
Elvira González‐Salmón+2 more
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A new era in cognitive neuroscience: the tidal wave of artificial intelligence (AI). [PDF]
Chen Z, Yadollahpour A.
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Visual and auditory attention in individuals with DYRK1A and SCN2A disruptive variants
Abstract This preliminary study sought to assess biomarkers of attention using electroencephalography (EEG) and eye tracking in two ultra‐rare monogenic populations associated with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Relative to idiopathic ASD (n = 12) and neurotypical comparison (n = 49) groups, divergent attention profiles were observed for the monogenic
Caitlin M. Hudac+12 more
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Editorial: Virtual, mixed and augmented reality in cognitive neuroscience and neuropsychology, volume II. [PDF]
Salatino A, Burin D.
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Encoding words into a Potts attractor network [PDF]
Pirmoradian, Sahar+2 more
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Valid concerns: Considerations for reviewing manuscripts with validity arguments
Anatomical Sciences Education, EarlyView.
Georgina C. Stephens, Mahbub Sarkar
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ABSTRACT Among autistic individuals, a subphenotype of disproportionate megalencephaly (ASD‐DM) seen at three years of age is associated with co‐occurring intellectual disability and poorer prognoses later in life. However, many of the genes contributing to ASD‐DM have yet to be delineated. In this study, we identified additional ASD‐DM candidate genes
Sierra S. Nishizaki+10 more
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Getting closer to social interactions using electroencephalography in developmental cognitive neuroscience. [PDF]
Grootjans Y+6 more
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First Impressions Towards Autistic People: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis
ABSTRACT Emerging evidence suggests that observers tend to form less favorable first impressions toward autistic people than toward non‐autistic people. These negative impressions may be associated with immediate behavioral responses, as well as long‐lasting attitudes toward those being observed that may negatively impact their psychosocial wellbeing ...
Lashindri C. Wanigasekera+4 more
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