Li, X Liu, Y
This study investigates the perception-practice gap among English teachers in China concerning the integration of social media into teaching, blending the Language Teacher Cognition (LTC) framework with the Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPACK) model. A mixed methods approach, including the adoption of online questionnaires, instructi...
Rosenberg, Benjamin M Barnes-Horowitz, Nora M Zbozinek, Tomislav D Craske, Michelle G
Anxiety disorders are common and highly distressing mental health conditions. Exposure therapy is a gold-standard treatment for anxiety disorders. Mechanisms of Pavlovian fear learning, and particularly fear extinction, are central to exposure therapy. A growing body of evidence suggests an important role of reward processes during Pavlovian fear e...
Singh, Aditya Gong, Steven Vu, Anh Li, Scott Obenaus, Andre
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) survivors face debilitating long-term psychosocial consequences, including social isolation and depression. TBI modifies neurovascular physiology and behavior but the chronic physiological implications of altered brain perfusion on social interactions are unknown. Adult C57/BL6 male mice received a moderate cortical TBI...
Kuehn, Kevin S Piccirillo, Marilyn L Kuczynski, Adam M King, Kevin M Depp, Colin A Foster, Katherine T
IntroductionRecent technology has enabled researchers to collect ecological momentary assessments (EMA) to examine within-person correlates of suicidal thoughts. Prior studies examined generalized temporal dynamics of emotions and suicidal thinking over brief periods, but it is not yet known how variable these processes are across people.MethodWe u...
Jones, Cameron Bergen, Benjamin Trott, Sean
Abstract: Large Language Models (LLMs) have been criticized for failing to connect linguistic meaning to the world—for failing to solve the “symbol grounding problem.” Multimodal Large Language Models (MLLMs) offer a potential solution to this challenge by combining linguistic representations and processing with other modalities. However, much is s...
Martin, Killian Cornero, Francesa Danby, Emily Daunay, Virgile Nervet, Louise Clayton, Nicola Obin, Nicolas Dufour, Valérie
Inter-individual recognition is crucial for stable social relationships and it is frequently mediated through vocal signatures. In socially complex species, recognition may additionally require additional levels corresponding to other layers of social organisation such as the pair, family, social group or colony. Additional vocal signatures may enc...
Ehlert, Alexander Zimmermann, Josua Johann, David Ribeaud, Denis Eisner, Manuel Baumgartner, Markus R Shanahan, Lilly Rauhut, Heiko Quednow, Boris B
BACKGROUND: Substance use disorders (SUD) are associated with severe negative social and health-related outcomes. Evidence accumulates that chronic substance use is associated with alterations in social interaction behavior, which likely contributes to the vicious circle of SUD. However, little is known if these social problems originate from conte...
Voon, Valerie Manssuer, Luis Zhao, Yi-Jie Ding, Qiong Zhao, Ying Wang, Linbin Wang, Tao Huang, Peng Pan, Yixin Sun, Bomin
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Risk evaluation is ubiquitous in decisions. Deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus is effective for Parkinson’s disease and obsessive–compulsive disorder, and can be associated with impulsivity and hypomania. Subthalamic stimulation has seemingly contrasting effects on impulsivity enhancing conflict-induced impulsivity but decrea...
Ulugut, Hulya Bertoux, Maxime Younes, Kyan Montembeault, Maxime Fumagalli, Giorgio G Samanci, Bedia Illán‐Gala, Ignacio Kuchcinski, Gregory Leroy, Melanie Thompson, Jennifer C
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IntroductionAlthough frontotemporal dementia (FTD) with right anterior temporal lobe (RATL) predominance has been recognized, a uniform description of the syndrome is still missing. This multicenter study aims to establish a cohesive clinical phenotype.MethodsRetrospective clinical data from 18 centers across 12 countries yielded 360 FTD patients w...
Gavett, Brandon E Farias, Sarah Tomaszewski Fletcher, Evan Widaman, Keith Whitmer, Rachel A Mungas, Dan
Elucidating the mechanisms by which late-life neurodegeneration causes cognitive decline requires understanding why some individuals are more resilient than others to the effects of brain change on cognition (cognitive reserve). Currently, there is no way of measuring cognitive reserve that is valid (e.g. capable of moderating brain-cognition assoc...