Strouza, Aikaterini I.; Lawrence, Andrew J.; Vissia, Eline M.; Kakouris, Andreana; Akan, Ayse; Nijenhuis, Ellert R.S.; Draijer, Nel; Chalavi, Sima; 94791; Reinders, Antje A.T.S.;
INTRODUCTION: Dissociative identity disorder (DID) is characterized by, among others, amnesic episodes and the recurrence of different dissociative identity states. While consistently observed in clinical settings, to our knowledge, no controlled research study has shown the degree to which different identity states report autobiographical knowledg...
Kadriu, Fortesa; Claes, Laurence; 15069; Witteman, Cilia; Woelk, Mandy; 126573; Krans, Julie; 90868;
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: This study compared the effect of imagery rescripting focusing on self-compassion, imagery rescripting focusing on mastery, and a positive memory control condition on (1) emotional responses towards the memory (one day after), (2) changes in the believability of negative core beliefs, and dysfunctional eating behaviors (o...
Dodier, Olivier; Otgaar, Henry; 119064; Lynn, Steven Jay;
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Sahota, Akshay Kim, Harrison Sejoon Mohan, Jaidah Le, Dan N. Jung, Yong Chan Kim, Si Joon Lee, Jang-Sik Ahn, Jinho Hernandez-Arriaga, Heber Kim, Jiyoung
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In this work, a nano-polycrystalline Ag-doped ZnO-based threshold switching (TS) selector via a facile co-sputtering technique is investigated without using an Ag active metal layer. The effects of the Ag concentration with respect to OFF-state leakage current (I-off) were studied, and the results demonstrate that by regulating the Ag doping concen...
Kim, Harrison Sejoon Sahota, Akshay Mohan, Jaidah Lucero, Antonio T. Jung, Yong Chan Kim, Minji Lee, Jang-Sik Choi, Rino Kim, Si Joon Kim, Jiyoung
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Leakage current, that causes interferences in the read/write operation, arising from neighboring unselected or half-selected memory cells is considered as one of the main hurdles to be overcome to increase density of cross-point memory arrays. In this work, the common drawbacks for a Ag-based steep-slope threshold switching selector, threshold volt...
Krypotos, Angelos-Militaris; 126524; Mertens, Gaetan; Leer, Arne; Engelhard, Iris M.;
There is a growing interest on how mental imagery may be involved in the onset and maintenance of anxiety-related disorders. Here, we used an experimental design to investigate whether a key symptom across anxiety-related disorders, namely avoidance, can be induced via mental imagery. Healthy participants first learned that one neutral stimulus (A)...
Hirai, Kenji; Kitagawa, Taisei; Fujiwara, Hideki; Pirillo, Jenny; Hijikata, Yuh; Inose, Tomoko; Uji-i, Hiroshi;
A fluorophore encapsulated in a metal-organic framework showed photochromic multicolour fluorescence. Irradiation with an ultraviolet laser induced the relocation of the fluorophore from a polar to a nonpolar environment, altering the emission from red to blue. This change in emission color can be repeatably recovered by heating the fluorophore-MOF...
Curci, Antonietta; Lanciano, Tiziana; Battista, Fabiana; 129145; Guaragno, Sabrina; Ribatti, Raffaella Maria;
An individual's ability to discriminate lies from truth is far from accurate, and is poorly related to an individual's confidence in his/her detection. Both law enforcement and non-professional interviewers base their evaluations of truthfulness on experiential criteria, including emotional and expressive features, cognitive complexity, and paraver...
Otgaar, Henry; 119064; Wang, Jianqin; 126542; Jan-Philipp, Fränken; Mark, Howe;
We examined the impact of social feedback and objective false evidence on belief in occurrence, belief in accuracy, and recollection of an autobiographical experience. Participants viewed six virtual scenes (e.g., park) and were tested on their belief/recollection. After 1-week, participants were randomly assigned to four groups. One group received...
Krebs, Ruth M. Park, Haeme R. P. Bombeke, Klaas Boehler, Carsten N.
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Brain Imaging and Behavior
It has long been known from animal literature that the locus coeruleus (LC), the source region of noradrenergic neurons in the brain, is sensitive to unexpected, novel, and other salient events. In humans, however, direct assessment of LC activity has proven to be challenging due to its small size and difficult localization, which is why noradrener...