Patelaki, Eleni Foxe, John J McFerren, Amber L Freedman, Edward G
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Neuroscience
This study elucidates the neural mechanisms underlying increasing cognitive load while walking by employing 2 versions of a response inhibition task, the '1-back' version and the more cognitively demanding '2-back' version. By using the Mobile Brain/Body Imaging (MoBI) modality, electroencephalographic (EEG) activity, three-dimensional (3D) gait ki...
de Tommaso, Marina
Published in
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
Cheatham, Carol L Canipe, L Grant 3rd Millsap, Grace Stegall, Julie M Chai, Sheau Ching Sheppard, Kelly W Lila, Mary Ann
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Nutritional neuroscience
As the sector of the population over 65y increases, cognitive decline and dementia become a public health issue. Interventions to improve brain health and thus, quality of life for older adults are needed. It was hypothesized that those consuming a flavonoid-rich, lyophilized wild blueberry powder would evidence improvements in cognitive performanc...
Fu, Yutong Xu, Chunyan Fan, Hong Yang, Xue Ou, Jibing Yao, Liqing Wang, Wenli
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Open Life Sciences
Jelinčić, Valentina; 117514; Van Diest, Ilse; 9777; Torta, Diana; 112268; von Leupoldt, Andreas; 83433;
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Gilioli, Anna Borelli, Eleonora Serafini, Luana Pesciarelli, Francesca
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Frontiers in Psychology
Introduction Pain plays a fundamental role in the well-being of the individual, and its semantic content may have specific properties compared to other negative domains (i.e., fear and anger) which allows the cognitive system to detect it with priority. Considering the influence of the affective context in which stimuli (targets) are evaluated, it ...
Zuckerman, Inon Laufer, Ilan Mizrahi, Dor
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Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
Understanding the interplay between attachment style, emotional processing, and neural responses is crucial for comprehending the diverse ways individuals function socially and emotionally. While previous research has contributed to our knowledge of how attachment style influences emotional processing, there is still a gap in the literature when it...
Chen, Jiacheng Kwok, Alex Pak Ki Li, Yanan
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Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
Objective Postural control plays a key role in skill-oriented sports. Athletes of skill-oriented sports (hereinafter referred to as “skilled athletes”) usually showed better control ability compared with non-athletes. However, research focused on the single postural task, rarely considering the actual situation in skill-oriented sports in which oth...
Sun, Yiwei Duan, Moxin An, Li Liu, Shuang Ming, Dong
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Frontiers in Psychiatry
Introduction There is increasing evidence that suicidal individuals exhibit an attentional bias toward negative or suicide-related stimuli, but the underlying neural mechanism remains unclear. This study aimed to investigate the neural mechanism of attentional bias toward emotional stimuli using a modified emotional Stroop task (EST) and to further...
Bailey, Ghazaleh Halamová, Júlia Vráblová, Viktória
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International journal of environmental research and public health
Clients' facial expressions allow psychotherapists to gather more information about clients' emotional processing. This study aims to examine and investigate the facial Action Units (AUs) of self-compassion, self-criticism, and self-protection within real Emotion-Focused Therapy (EFT) sessions. For this purpose, we used the facial analysis software...