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Investigating neural dynamics in autism spectrum conditions outside of the laboratory using mobile electroencephalography
Investigating neural dynamics in autism spectrum conditions outside of the laboratory using mobile electroencephalography
Abstract There is currently a paucity of neuroscientific data recorded from more severely affected individuals with autism...
Postural freezing relates to startle potentiation in a human fear‐conditioning paradigm
Postural freezing relates to startle potentiation in a human fear‐conditioning paradigm
Abstract Freezing to impending threat is a core defensive response. It has been studied primarily using fear conditioning ...
Semantic parafoveal processing in natural reading: Insight from fixation‐related potentials & eye movements
Semantic parafoveal processing in natural reading: Insight from fixation‐related potentials & eye movements
Abstract Prior research suggests that we may access the meaning of parafoveal words during reading. We explored how semant...
The impact of learning new meaning on the previously learned meaning of L2 ambiguous words: The role of semantic similarity
The impact of learning new meaning on the previously learned meaning of L2 ambiguous words: The role of semantic similarity
Abstract Previous study has found that previously learned meaning affects the learning of new meaning for known second lan...
Combined influences of strategy and selection history on attentional control
Combined influences of strategy and selection history on attentional control
Abstract Visual attention is guided by top-down mechanisms and pre-stimulus task preparation, but also by selection histor...
Enhanced interoceptive attention mediates the relationship between mindfulness training and the reduction of negative mood
Enhanced interoceptive attention mediates the relationship between mindfulness training and the reduction of negative mood
Abstract Although accumulating evidence has revealed the effect of mindfulness training on the reduction of general stress...
Deficits in facial emotional valence processing in older people with subjective memory complaints: Behavioral and electrophysiological evidence
Deficits in facial emotional valence processing in older people with subjective memory complaints: Behavioral and electrophysiological evidence
Abstract Subjective memory complaints (SMCs), which occur in the absence of clinical memory deficits, may precede mild cog...
Effects of post‐response arousal on cognitive control: Adaptive or maladaptive?
Effects of post‐response arousal on cognitive control: Adaptive or maladaptive?
Abstract This study investigated whether detection of a performance mistake is followed by adaptive or detrimental effects...
The skin conductance response indicating pain relief is independent of self or social influence on pain
The skin conductance response indicating pain relief is independent of self or social influence on pain
Abstract Pain relief is defined as the ease of pain and is thus highly relevant for clinical applications and everyday lif...
The neural habituation to hedonic and eudaimonic rewards: Evidence from reward positivity
The neural habituation to hedonic and eudaimonic rewards: Evidence from reward positivity
Abstract Rewards play an important role in people’s well-being. However, the mechanisms underlying neural habituati...
Outcome valence and stimulus frequency affect neural responses to rewards and punishments
Outcome valence and stimulus frequency affect neural responses to rewards and punishments
Abstract The Reward-Positivity (RewP) is a frontocentral event-related potential elicited following reward and punishment ...
The absence of differential electrodermal responding in the second half of acquisition does not indicate the absence of fear learning
The absence of differential electrodermal responding in the second half of acquisition does not indicate the absence of fear learning
Abstract Many contemporary studies of human fear conditioning exclude participants who fail to show differential electrode...
Rating expectations can slow aversive reversal learning
Rating expectations can slow aversive reversal learning
Abstract The process of learning allows organisms to develop predictions about outcomes in the environment, and learning i...
Predictive pre‐activation of orthographic and lexical‐semantic representations facilitates visual word recognition
Predictive pre‐activation of orthographic and lexical‐semantic representations facilitates visual word recognition
Abstract To a crucial extent, the efficiency of reading results from the fact that visual word recognition is faster in pr...
Can contingency rehearsal during the interval between a retrieval cue and extinction training change the effects of post‐retrieval extinction?
Can contingency rehearsal during the interval between a retrieval cue and extinction training change the effects of post‐retrieval extinction?
Abstract Return of fear may be prevented by post-retrieval extinction (PRE), a procedure consisting of presenting a stimul...
Detecting impaired language processing in patients with mild cognitive impairment using around‐the‐ear cEEgrid electrodes
Detecting impaired language processing in patients with mild cognitive impairment using around‐the‐ear cEEgrid electrodes
Abstract Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is the term used to identify those individuals with subjective and objective cogn...
Tracking the time course of sign recognition using ERP repetition priming
Tracking the time course of sign recognition using ERP repetition priming
Abstract Repetition priming and event-related potentials (ERPs) were used to investigate the time course of sign recogniti...
The role of phase and orientation for ERP modulations of spectrum‐manipulated fearful and neutral faces
The role of phase and orientation for ERP modulations of spectrum‐manipulated fearful and neutral faces
Abstract Prioritized processing of fearful compared to neutral faces has been proposed to result from evolutionary adaptat...
Effects of spatial attention and limb position on the cortical interaction of bilateral noxious inputs
Effects of spatial attention and limb position on the cortical interaction of bilateral noxious inputs
Abstract Bilateral noxious inputs interact in the brain to provide a better representation of physical threat. In the pres...
Type 1 diabetes affects the brain functional connectivity underlying working memory processing
Type 1 diabetes affects the brain functional connectivity underlying working memory processing
Abstract Visuospatial working memory (VSWM) deficits have been demonstrated to occur during the development of type-1-diab...
Effect of test anxiety on visual working memory capacity using evidence from event‐related potentials
Effect of test anxiety on visual working memory capacity using evidence from event‐related potentials
Abstract This study examined the effects of test anxiety on working memory capacity. Studies have demonstrated that indivi...
Steady state‐evoked potentials of subjective beat perception in musical rhythms
Steady state‐evoked potentials of subjective beat perception in musical rhythms
Abstract Synchronization of movement to music is a seemingly universal human capacity that depends on sustained beat perce...