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Investigating real-life emotions in romantic couples: a mobile EEG study

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2021
The neural basis of emotional processing has been largely investigated in constrained spatial environments such as stationary EEGs or fMRI scanners using highly artificial stimuli like standardized pictures depicting emotional scenes.
Julian Packheiser   +6 more
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Cognitive Science and Psychology [PDF]

open access: yes, 1994
The protocol algorithm abstracted from a human cognizer's own narrative in the course of doing a cognitive task is an explanation of the corresponding mental activity in Pylyshyn's (1984) virtual machine model of mind.
Chow, Dr Siu L.
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User-driven design of robot costume for child-robot interactions among children with cognitive impairment [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
The involvement of arts and psychology elements in robotics research for children with cognitive impairment is still limited. However, the combination of robots, arts, psychology and education in the development of robots could significantly contribute ...
A Tapus   +7 more
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Assessment of cortical inhibition depends on inter individual differences in the excitatory neural populations activated by transcranial magnetic stimulation

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2022
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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Is There a Privacy Paradox in Digital Social Media Use? The Role of Privacy Concerns and Social Norms

open access: yesOpen Psychology, 2022
The phenomenon of the privacy paradox states that people are concerned about their data, but do not behave accordingly by avoiding disclosure of personal data, for instance, when using social media.
Halama Josephine   +6 more
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But why does what works work? A response to Fifer, Henschen, Gould, and Ravizza, 2008 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
The article "What works when working with athletes" by Fifer, Henschen, Gould, and Ravizza (2008) offers an interesting array of information and insights used by three highly experienced applied sport psychology consultants.
Collins, D., Martindale, A.
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There’s a SNARC in the Size Congruity Task

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2018
The size congruity effect involves interference between numerical magnitude and physical size of visually presented numbers: congruent numbers (either both small or both large in numerical magnitude and physical size) are responded to faster than ...
Tina Weis   +7 more
doaj   +1 more source

Cognitive control: componential or emergent? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
The past twenty-five years have witnessed an increasing awareness of the importance of cognitive control in the regulation of complex behavior. It now sits alongside attention, memory, language and thinking as a distinct domain within cognitive ...
Alexander   +52 more
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Nucleus reuniens transiently synchronizes memory networks at beta frequencies

open access: yesNature Communications, 2023
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
doaj   +1 more source

Neural processing of goal and non-goal-directed movements on the smartphone

open access: yesNeuroImage: Reports, 2023
The discrete behavioral events captured on the smartphone touchscreen may help unravel real-world neural processing. We find that neural signals (EEG) surrounding a touchscreen event show a distinctly contralateral motor preparation followed by visual ...
Ruchella Kock   +3 more
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