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Basic Emotions in Human Neuroscience: Neuroimaging and Beyond. [PDF]
The existence of so-called 'basic emotions' and their defining attributes represents a long lasting and yet unsettled issue in psychology. Recently, neuroimaging evidence, especially related to the advent of neuroimaging meta-analytic methods, has revitalized this debate in the endeavor of systems and human neuroscience.
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Cortisol changes in healthy children and adolescents during the COVID-19 pandemic
The Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has caused massive disruptions to daily life in the United States, closing schools and businesses and increasing physical and social isolation, leading to deteriorations in mental health and well-being in ...
Madison H. Fung +9 more
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Introduction Perinatal period is characterized by a broad range of physical, psychological and relational changes. Maternal perinatal depression (PD) is defined as an episode of major depression with the onset from pregnancy to the first year after ...
M. Caccialupi O. P. +5 more
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Multiscale Neuroscience of Psychiatric Disorders [PDF]
The human brain comprises a multiscale network with multiple levels of organization. Neurons with dendritic and axonal connections form the microscale fabric of brain circuitry, and macroscale brain regions and white matter connections form the ...
van den Heuvel, Martijn +9 more
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Introduction Studies on large samples agree on the negative impact of maternal perinatal depression (PD) on child’s cognitive development. Early experience with insensitive maternal interactions appears to be predictive of poorer cognitive functioning.
C. Pucci +5 more
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Rethinking the philosophical and theoretical foundations of organizational neuroscience : a critical realist alternative [PDF]
Stimulated by the growing use of brain imaging and related neurophysiological techniques in psychology and economics, scholars have begun to debate the implications of neuroscience for management and organization studies (MOS).
Mark P Healey +5 more
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As social agents, humans continuously interact with with the people around them. Here, motor cooperation was investigated by designing a situation in which pairs of participants, one being scanned with fMRI, controlled jointly a visually presented object
Thierry eChaminade +7 more
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Plasticity of Synaptic Transmission in Human Stem Cell-Derived Neural Networks
Summary: Long-term potentiation and depression, inferred from analysis on brain slices, are considered the cellular processes underlying learning and memory formation. They have not so far been demonstrated in human stem cell-derived neurons.
Yi Dong +6 more
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Adolescence is a critical period for the development and refinement of several higher-level cognitive functions, including visual selective attention.
Rashelle M. Hoffman +5 more
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Teaching the science in neuroscience to protect from neuromyths: from courses to fieldwork [PDF]
In recent decades, Cognitive Neuroscience has evolved from a rather arcane field trying to understand how the brain supports mental activities, to one that contributes to public policies.
Carboni, Alejandra +2 more
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