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The Intriguingly Social N400 of Preverbal Infants
ABSTRACT Recent investigations have shown that the neural processing of linguistic content may interact with social cognition. Specifically, semantic processing, as reflected by the N400 event‐related potential, appears to be sensitive to manipulations of Theory of Mind (ToM), the ability to attribute mental content to social partners.
Bálint Forgács +6 more
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Recommender Systems for Improving Personalised Research Assistance and Literature Discovery
SemanticRec helps researchers find more relevant academic papers by combining keyword‐based retrieval with SciBERT semantic understanding. Tested on 1.7M DBLP and 1M ACM records, it improves recommendation quality and contextual relevance, substantially boosting precision and F1‐score over traditional cosine and Jaccard methods, making scholarly ...
Shahzad Ahmad +3 more
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Associations between the oxytocin receptor gene (OXTR) rs53576 polymorphism and emotional processing of social and nonsocial cues: an event-related potential (ERP) study. [PDF]
Choi D, Minote N, Watanuki S.
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2警告刺激contingent negative variation (CNV) パラダイムにおけるevent-related potentials (ERP) と反応時間
博興 矢部 +6 more
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Voluntary Attention Selectively Modulates Omission Responses
Clapping sounds were occasionally omitted from a video (A). While early responses to omissions in the EEG showed similar amplitudes across conditions, larger responses were observed when attention was directed toward the auditory modality (D and E) compared to the visual modality (B and C).
Tjerk T. Dercksen +2 more
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This cross‐sectional fMRI study compared experienced psychedelic users and matched nonusers on behavioral and neural responses to emotional facial expressions. Findings reveal neurofunctional differences between groups in emotional reactivity, highlighting both similarities and important distinctions in the long‐term effects of naturalistic versus ...
Paweł Orłowski +2 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives Intolerance of uncertainty (IU) is a cognitive vulnerability factor that plays a role in obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD). Most research has looked at IU at an omnibus level. This paper aimed to investigate the two dimensions of IU, prospective and inhibitory IU, and their relation to overall OCD symptom severity, as well as the ...
Judith M. Laposa, Christina Puccinelli
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Hierarchical error processing : different errors, different systems
Holroyd, Clay, Krigolson, Olav E.
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This article reviews the evolution of giftedness from psychometric to multidimensional models and proposes the Differential Model of Giftedness and Talent, grounded in neuroscientific evidence distinguishing general giftedness from specific talents. Giftedness is defined as high cognitive potential, whereas talent reflects its developmental realization
Karin Reuwsaat +3 more
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