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Behavioral and Neurobiological Convergence of Odor, Mood and Emotion: A Review

open access: yesFrontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 2020
The affective state is the combination of emotion and mood, with mood reflecting a running average of sequential emotional events together with an underlying internal affective state. There is now extensive evidence that odors can overtly or subliminally
Ioannis Kontaris   +4 more
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Conditional Control of Instrumental Avoidance by Context Following Extinction

open access: yesFrontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 2021
Using rodents, three training arrangements (i.e., ABB vs. ABA, AAA vs. AAB and ABB vs. ABC) explored whether extinction influences the expression of avoidance in a manner controlled by context.
Vincent D. Campese   +3 more
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Context- and Subgroup-Specific Language Changes in Individuals Who Develop PTSD After Trauma

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2020
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a very common condition with more than 3 million new cases per year in the US alone. The right diagnosis in a timely manner is key to ensuring a prompt treatment that could lead to a full recovery.
German Todorov   +5 more
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Development of Threat Expression Following Infant Maltreatment: Infant and Adult Enhancement but Adolescent Attenuation

open access: yesFrontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 2019
Early life maltreatment by the caregiver constitutes a major risk factor for the development of later-life psychopathologies, including fear-related pathologies.
Anouchka Junod   +8 more
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Neurobiology of Parental Regulation of the Infant and Its Disruption by Trauma Within Attachment

open access: yesFrontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 2022
The complex process of regulating physiological functions and homeostasis during external and internal disruptions develops slowly in altricial species, with parental care functioning as a co-regulator of infant physiological and emotional homeostasis ...
Nina Graf   +8 more
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Stress Induced Hormone and Neuromodulator Changes in Menopausal Depressive Rats

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychiatry, 2018
Objective: Previously, we showed that neuromodulators are important factors involved in depression, here we aim to further investigate the interactions between neuromodulators and sex hormone involved in menopause related depression in rats.Methods ...
Simeng Gu   +7 more
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Reciprocal relationships between sleep and smell

open access: yesFrontiers in Neural Circuits, 2022
Despite major anatomical differences with other mammalian sensory systems, olfaction shares with those systems a modulation by sleep/wake states. Sleep modulates odor sensitivity and serves as an important regulator of both perceptual and associative ...
Giuliano Gaeta   +2 more
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ESTADOS EMOCIONALES DEL ALUMNADO DE GRADO EN EDUCACIÓN INFANTIL Y PRIMARIA DURANTE EL CONFINAMIENTO POR COVID-19 / EMOTIONAL STATES OF THE STUDENTS OF DEGREE IN EARLY CHILHOOD AND PRIMARY EDUCATION DURING THE CONFINEMENT BY COVID-19

open access: yesBarataria, 2021
Knowing the emotional states of the university students of the Degree in Early Childhood and Primary Education of the Faculty of Education of Toledo (UCLM) during the confinement imposed as a result of Covid-19 is the objective of this work. To this end,
Natalia Simón Medina   +1 more
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Emotional State and Market Behavior [PDF]

open access: yesSSRN Electronic Journal, 2013
Abstract We consider the relationship between trader emotions and asset market behavior. We create experimental asset markets with the structure first studied by Smith, Suchanek, and Williams (1988), which is known to generate price bubbles and crashes.
Breaban, A., Noussair, C.N.
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Infant Trauma Alters Social Buffering of Threat Learning: Emerging Role of Prefrontal Cortex in Preadolescence

open access: yesFrontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 2019
Within the infant-caregiver attachment system, the primary caregiver holds potent reward value to the infant, exhibited by infants’ strong preference for approach responses and proximity-seeking towards the mother.
Patrese A. Robinson-Drummer   +34 more
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