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Purpose: Cognitive dysfunction is common in individuals with depression and these cognitive deficits may be associated with a risk of suicide. Therefore, the identification of the cognitive functions of depressed patients and the introduction of ...
Mahjoubeh Rahimi Doab +4 more
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Influence of cognitive neuroscience on contemporary philosophy of science
The study of contemporary philosophy of science based on cognitive neuroscience has strongly promoted the philosophy study of brain cognitive problems.
Ren Fang
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What does neuroscience offer us in understanding cognitive therapy and person-centred therapy for depression? A realist synthesis review [PDF]
A need for increased access to effective therapies for depression has been identified in the United Kingdom. There has been significant investment in Cognitive Therapy but a perceived lack of funding for alternatives.
Ruby, Madi A.
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Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is used to probe inhibitory intracortical neurotransmission and has been used to infer the neurobiological dysfunction that may underly several neurological disorders.
Andris Cerins +9 more
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The cognitive neuroscience of autism [PDF]
The psychology and biology of a complex developmental condition Autism is diagnosed when a child or adult has abnormalities in a “triad” of behavioural domains: social development, communication, and repetitive behaviour/obsessive interests.1,2 Autism can occur at any point on the IQ continuum, and IQ is a strong predictor of outcome.3 Autism is also ...
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Hand preference for the visual and auditory modalities in humans
The sensory dominance effect refers to the phenomenon that one sensory modality more frequently receives preferential processing (and eventually dominates consciousness and behavior) over and above other modalities.
Yuqian Yang +3 more
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The nucleus basalis of Meynert (nbM) is the major source of cortical acetylcholine (ACh) and has been related to cognitive processes and to neurological disorders. However, spatially delineating the human nbM in MRI studies remains challenging.
Yawen Wang +5 more
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Choosing is feeling - the cognitive neuroscience of decision making.
Why do we often know exactly what we should do, but end up doing something completely different? For example, how many times were you supposed to study an important article, but read the latest thrilling crime novel instead?
Kalenscher, T.
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Movement constraints in stroke survivors are often accompanied by additional impairments in related somatosensory perception. A complex interplay between the primary somatosensory and motor cortices is essential for adequate and precise movements.
Till Steinbach +6 more
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Nucleus reuniens transiently synchronizes memory networks at beta frequencies
Episodic memory-based decision-making requires top-down medial prefrontal cortex and hippocampal interactions. This integrated prefrontal-hippocampal memory state is thought to be organized by synchronized network oscillations and mediated by ...
Maanasa Jayachandran +7 more
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