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    A Primer on Design and Data Analysis for Cognitive Pupillometry

    The human pupil dilates almost imperceptibly in tandem with rising cognitive demands. These perturbations in pupillary surface area can yield a sensitive index of physiological arousal when time-locked to a co...

    Jamie Reilly, Bonnie Zuckerman, Alexandra E. Kelly in Modern Pupillometry (2024)

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    Attachment

    Attachment (AT) is, perhaps, the most relevant phenomenon mediated by oxytocin, as it acts as a bonding element between mother and baby, stimulating maternal care, essential for the baby’s survival, and, ultimate...

    Eliana Nogueira-Vale in Oxytocin, Well-Being and Affect Regulation (2024)

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    Utility of Pupillometric Methods for Studying Visual Search

    Visual search is one of the most well-studied subjects in cognitive science. Not surprisingly, the methods and procedures employed by researchers have changed throughout the years, from relying almost exclusiv...

    Juan D. Guevara Pinto, Michael C. Hout in Modern Pupillometry (2024)

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    Introduction: The Nexus of Neuroarts, Neuroscience, and Technology

    The introduction lays the foundation for understanding how neuroarts—a fusion of neuroscience E "neuroscience" and art, enhanced by technology—is resha** creativity. Tracing neuroarts evolution from a novel ...

    James Hutson, Piper Hutson, Morgan Harper-Nichols in Sensemaking and Neuroaesthetics (2024)

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    Correction to: A Primer on Design and Data Analysis for Cognitive Pupillometry

    Jamie Reilly, Bonnie Zuckerman, Alexandra E. Kelly in Modern Pupillometry (2024)

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    Development and Affective Regulation

    As the baby’s brain develops, it undergoes distinct phases called windows of opportunity, or critical periods. During such phases, when the brain is stimulated by the right epigenetic event or is supported by a r...

    Eliana Nogueira-Vale in Oxytocin, Well-Being and Affect Regulation (2024)

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    Pupil Dilation as a Dependent Variable in Language Research

    In this chapter, we review research in which pupillometry has been used to investigate language processing. We group studies based on three major triggers for pupil dilation: cognitive load, surprise or violat...

    Jens Schmidtke, Stephen J. Tobin in Modern Pupillometry (2024)

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    Sensory Profiles and Technological Deficits: Classification, Relevance, and Gaps

    The chapter provides an analysis of the diverse range of sensory experiences and the challenges in addressing them with current technology. Opening with a discussion on how cultural and spiritual beliefs shape...

    James Hutson, Piper Hutson, Morgan Harper-Nichols in Sensemaking and Neuroaesthetics (2024)

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    A Conversation Between Affective Neuroscience and Psychoanalysis

    In this last chapter, we present examples of how a psychoanalyst can use affective neuroscience tools to scientifically enhance his/her clinical practice, with special emphasis on information about oxytocin, well...

    Eliana Nogueira-Vale in Oxytocin, Well-Being and Affect Regulation (2024)

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    What’s a Pupil Worth? The Promise and Challenges of Cognitive Pupillometry in the Wild

    This book chapter explores the concept of opportunistic sensing, focusing on the use of cognitive pupillometry to infer mental states and optimize behavior and performance in real-world applications. Controlle...

    Russell A. Cohen Hoffing, Steven M. Thurman in Modern Pupillometry (2024)

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    Conclusion: Future Applications, Technologies, and Directions

    The following conclusion serves as a forward-looking summary of the evolving field of neuroarts. It discusses the potential for personalization in neuroaesthetic experiences through sensory augmentation and ad...

    James Hutson, Piper Hutson, Morgan Harper-Nichols in Sensemaking and Neuroaesthetics (2024)

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    Intrapersonal Communication and Interpersonal Communication

    The chapter discusses the mechanisms involved in intrapersonal and interpersonal communication and learning values, beliefs, and biases and their implicit and explicit interactions with an individual’s thinkin...

    Heesoon Jun in Social Justice, Multicultural Counseling, and Practice (2024)

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    Racism

    This chapter discusses that race is not a biological term by citing the human genome analysis, mixed ancestry (97.3%), and multiple ancestries (96.8%) with 5966 individuals from 282 global samples. This chapte...

    Heesoon Jun in Social Justice, Multicultural Counseling, and Practice (2024)

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    Introduction

    The man-made climate crisis is one of the greatest threats to human well-being in the 21st century. This Essential provides an overview of the consequences of the climate crisis for people's mental well-being and...

    Dorothea Metzen, Sebastian Ocklenburg in The Psychology and Neuroscience of the Cli… (2024)

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    Bringing Survivor Involvement into the Mainstream

    This chapter offers a much-needed summary of the relationship between involvement of ‘lived expertise’ and the production of safe, impactful research about sexual violence and abuse. It examines the theoretica...

    Lorna O’Doherty, Grace Carter, Eleanor Lutman-White, Roz Etwaria in Sexual Crime (2024)

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    Cissexism (Genderism or Binarism)

    The chapter introduces a brief history of trans people and a multiplicity of transgender identities which challenge social categorization theory. Its contribution in expanding our thinking to represent the hum...

    Heesoon Jun in Social Justice, Multicultural Counseling, and Practice (2024)

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    Environmental Neuroscience—More Relevant Than Ever

    The structure and function of the brain can change throughout life due to training processes and environmental influences. Environmental neuroscience deals with the processes by which the environment influence...

    Dorothea Metzen, Sebastian Ocklenburg in The Psychology and Neuroscience of the Cli… (2024)

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    Male Rape: Prevalence, Consequences, and Myths

    The study of sexual violence has gained significant attention in policy and public discourse. Recent efforts have focused on understanding sexual violence as a reflection of societal inequalities, leading to t...

    B. Kennath Widanaralalage in Sexual Crime (2024)

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    Classism

    Classism is structured in hierarchy based on wealth, income, educational attainment, and occupation. Laws, policies, and rules are written to benefit the middle class, the upper middle class, and the upper cla...

    Heesoon Jun in Social Justice, Multicultural Counseling, and Practice (2024)

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    How Global Warming Affects Mental Health

    Temperature affects our mental well-being, and extremely cold or hot temperatures can lead to dissatisfaction. Research findings indicate that increasing heat will negatively impact our mental health. It will ...

    Dorothea Metzen, Sebastian Ocklenburg in The Psychology and Neuroscience of the Cli… (2024)

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