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The capacity and organization of gustatory working memory
Remembering a particular taste is crucial in food intake and associative learning. We investigated whether taste can be dynamically encoded, maintained, and retrieved on short time scales consistent with working memory (WM). We use novel single and multi-
Shirley Xue Li Lim +5 more
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Gender (im)balance in citation practices in cognitive neuroscience
In the field of neuroscience, despite the fact that the proportion of peer-reviewed publications authored by women has increased in recent decades, the proportion of citations of women-led publications has not seen a commensurate increase: In five broad ...
Jacqueline M. Fulvio +2 more
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Research on the psychological and physiological well-being of captive animals has focused on investigating different types of social and structural enrichment.
Antonino Calapai +6 more
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Background Autistic people show poor processing of social signals (i.e. about the social world). But how do they learn via social interaction? Methods 68 neurotypical adults and 60 autistic adults learned about obscure items (e.g.
S. De Felice +4 more
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Reverse effect of home-use binaural beats brain stimulation
Binaural beats brain stimulation is a popular strategy for supporting home-use cognitive tasks. However, such home-use brain stimulation may be neutral to cognitive processes, and any intellectual improvement may be only a placebo effect.
Michal Klichowski +3 more
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Causality in Cognitive Neuroscience: Concepts, Challenges, and Distributional Robustness
Whereas probabilistic models describe the dependence structure between observed variables, causal models go one step further: They predict, for example, how cognitive functions are affected by external interventions that perturb neuronal activity.
S. Weichwald, J. Peters
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The past few decades have seen a rapid increase in the use of functional near‐infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) in cognitive neuroscience. This fast growth is due to the several advances that fNIRS offers over the other neuroimaging modalities such as ...
P. Pinti +6 more
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The capacity to regulate one’s attention in accordance with fluctuating task demands and environmental contexts is an essential feature of adaptive behavior.
Magnus Liebherr +9 more
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Evolutionary Theory in Cognitive Neuroscience: A 20-Year Quantitative Review of Publication Trends
Evolutionary cognitive neuroscience is an emerging and promising new scientific field that combines the meta-theoretical strengths of an evolutionary perspective with the methodological rigor of neuroscience.
Gregory D. Webster
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Effects of co-players' identity and reputation in the public goods game
Players’ identity and their reputation are known to influence cooperation in economic games, but little is known about how they interact. Our study aimed to understand how presenting pre-programmed co-players’ identities (face photos; names) along with ...
Waldir M. Sampaio +4 more
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