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ABSTRACT Empirical studies have shown immediate detrimental effects of TV viewing on children's executive functions (EFs). Existing theories of TV viewing have proposed that such depletion could occur due to fantastical cartoons triggering an attention bias towards salient features of the stimuli (e.g., stimulus‐driven exogenous attention).
Claire Essex+3 more
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Mocarts: a lightweight radiation transport simulator for easy handling of complex sensing geometries [PDF]
In functional neuroimaging (fNIRS), elaborated sensing geometries pairing multiple light sources and detectors arranged over the tissue surface are needed. A variety of software tools for probing forward models of radiation transport in tissue exist, but
Cuervo-Soto, B+4 more
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ABSTRACT The ontogenetic origin of the self in infancy is a topic of ongoing debate. Although influential developmental and neurocognitive theories propose that caregiver‐infant interactions play an important role in infants’ self‐development, little is known about the specific mechanisms involved.
Nina‐Alisa Kollakowski+2 more
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Visual emotional stimuli evoke enhanced activation in early visual cortex areas which may help organisms to quickly detect biologically salient cues and initiate appropriate approach or avoidance behavior. Functional neuroimaging evidence for the modulation of other sensory modalities by emotion is scarce. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to
Stephen J. Brill+8 more
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Flexible and Multifunctional Skin Patch for Clinical Decision Support in Psychiatric Assessment
A multifunctional skin patch and monitoring system provides unobtrusive sensing of both physical and mental health condition in daily activities. Silicone‐based encapsulants and cost‐effective electronics with flexible design and on‐board processing enables continuous monitoring of multiple biomarkers for clinical decision support in psychiatric ...
Namyun Kim, Soo Hyun Lee, Yi Jae Lee
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A Systematic Review of The Potential Use of Neurofeedback in Patients with Schizophrenia. [PDF]
Schizophrenia (SCZ) is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by positive symptoms (hallucinations and delusions), negative symptoms (anhedonia, social withdrawal) and marked cognitive deficits (memory, executive function, and attention).
Gandara, Veronica+3 more
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Functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) studies often aim to measure changes in the brain's hemodynamic response in relation to a specific intervention.
Matteo Martini, Natalia Arias
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Coregistering functional near-infrared spectroscopy with underlying cortical areas in infants [PDF]
Functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) is becoming a popular tool in developmental neuroscience for mapping functional localized brain responses. However, as it cannot provide information about underlying anatomy, researchers have begun to conduct
Blasi, Anna+5 more
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Accurate Stress Assessment based on functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy using Deep Learning Approach [PDF]
Stress is known as one of the major factors threatening human health. A large number of studies have been performed in order to either assess or relieve stress by analyzing the brain and heart-related signals. In this study, signals produced by functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS) of the brain recorded from 10 healthy volunteers are employed ...
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Functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) of posterolateral cerebellum and prefrontal cortex for fNIRS-driven cerebellar tES [PDF]
Shubh Mohan Singh+6 more
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