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ABSTRACT Depressive disorders often show recurrent courses that cannot be sufficiently prevented by existing therapeutic protocols. In other affective disorders, recurrence has been linked to three mechanisms –spontaneous recovery, accelerated new/relearning, and reinstatement– which are related to the preservation of disorder‐related memory traces ...
André Forster +3 more
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ABSTRACT Objects typically appear within rich visual scenes. By capitalizing on learnt statistical pairings between objects and scenes, the visual system can use scene information to generate predictions about objects likely to occur within a given environment.
Morgan Kikkawa +2 more
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ABSTRACT Working memory (WM) decline in aging may be related to increases in “neural noise”, potentially reflected in the EEG aperiodic exponent. We reanalyzed previously published data to investigate age‐related differences in the aperiodic exponent during verbal WM and its relationship with neural inefficiency. EEG was recorded from 24 younger (18–35
Sabrina Sghirripa +2 more
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Abstract figure legend A 10 week time‐restricted feeding (TRF) regimen was implemented in aged female mice following 12 weeks of high‐fat diet (HFD) feeding. TRF partially reversed HFD‐induced weight and fat mass gain, reduced adipocyte size and increased size heterogeneity in white adipose tissue.
Theresa Bushman +2 more
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Changes in expectation impact multiple steps of the visual perceptual decision process in adults
Abstract Perceptual decision‐making processes, particularly in the context of eye movements and reaction times (RT), have been studied to better understand how the brain integrates and responds to sensory information. Recent models have decomposed the process into multiple intermediate steps, including detection, instruction processing, decision, and ...
Julien Audiffren +2 more
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Peirce on Intuition, Instinct, & Common Sense [PDF]
Kenneth Boyd, Diana Heney
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