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Validity ty of spectral analysis of evoked potentials in brain research [PDF]
The averaged electronencephologram (EEG) response of the brain to an external stimulus (evoked potential, EP) is usually subjected to spectral analysis using the fast Fourier transform (FFT), especially to discover the relation of cognitive ability to so-
Kramarenko, Alexander, TAN, UNER
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Proliferation of the term “emotion dysregulation” in child psychopathology parallels the growing interest in processes that influence negative emotional reactivity. While it commonly refers to a clinical phenotype where intense anger leads to behavioral dyscontrol, the term implies etiology because anything that is dysregulated requires an impaired ...
Joseph C. Blader +2 more
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Background Altered social cognition in autism may be influenced by difficulties in domain‐general functions, such as selective attention. Here, we manipulated the requirement for selective attention during a visual perspective taking (VPT) task and used neurophysiological indices to delineate underlying mechanisms.
Leonie Polzer +7 more
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The role of audiovisual speech in the early stages of lexical processing as revealed by the ERP word repetition effect [PDF]
Basirat, Anahita +2 more
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This multicentre, observational cohort study in adults and adolescents with atopic dermatitis found that dupilumab treatment provides a higher probability of achieving the treatment targets EASI ≤ 7 and NRS‐pruritus ≤ 4 compared with tralokinumab treatment. Absolute EASI and NRS‐pruritus differences were small among responders.
Lian F. van der Gang +18 more
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Neurophysiological Methods in Accounting and Finance
ABSTRACT Recent advances in neuroscience have made neurophysiological methods increasingly accessible, creating a timely opportunity to rethink how accounting and financial decisions are studied. Yet accounting and finance research has been slow to exploit its full potential.
Gaia Bassani, Silvio Vismara
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Abstract Hubs and participants of mature ecosystems increasingly compete with de alio entrants that are hubs of more innovative ecosystems. Prior research shows how these asymmetric de alio entrants frame to win over participants from mature ecosystems and suggests that hubs of these ecosystems should respond by encouraging innovation among ...
Georg Reischauer +2 more
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Narcissism Is Associated With Blunted Error‐Related Brain Activity
ABSTRACT Objective Narcissism is associated with self‐enhancement and social antagonism, yet its neural underpinnings, particularly in error processing, remain underexplored. Competing theoretical models, such as the mask model and the metacognitive model, offer conflicting hypotheses regarding how narcissism influences early neural responses to errors.
Esther M. Robins +5 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Maladaptive personality traits are viewed as risk factors for personality pathology and are predictive of poor psychological and interpersonal functioning. The study of pathological personality traits has gained increasing popularity, but our knowledge on their association with emotion regulation (ER) processes is limited ...
Sofia Eirini Batziou +1 more
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Design and pricing of private long‐term care insurance: An Australian analysis
Abstract Private long‐term care insurance (LTCI) is unavailable in many countries, including Australia, where individuals rely on government support and retirement savings for aged care. This study explores the design and pricing of private LTCI products covering out‐of‐pocket costs, using a model of chronic illness and disability in Australia.
Kyu Park, Michael Sherris
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