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Higher-Order Adaptive Dynamical System Modelling of the Role of Epigenetics in Major Depressive Disorder
This paper focuses on the modelling of an experiment concerning the emotional response as a result of thinking about happy memories for non-depressed and depressed individuals. Furthermore, it shows the role o...
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The Role of Epigenetics in OCD: A Multi-order Adaptive Network Model for DNA-Methylation Pathways and the Development of OCD
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) can be classified as a psychiatric condition which is characterised by persistent intrusive thoughts, to be called obsessions, and repetitive behaviours and mental acts, to ...
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An Adaptive Network Model for Anorexia Nervosa: Addressing the Effects of Therapy
This paper presents a potential model for understanding the development and maintenance of Anorexia Nervosa, a serious and potentially life-threatening eating disorder characterized by severe food intake restr...
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On the Interplay of Interpersonal Synchrony, Short-Term Affiliation and Long-Term Bonding: A Second-Order Multi-adaptive Neural Agent Model
When people interact, their behaviour tends to become synchronised, a mutual coordination process that fosters short-term adaptations, like increased affiliation, and long-term adaptations
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A Second-Order Adaptive Decision Model for Proceeding or Terminating a Pregnancy
This study introduces a second-level adaptive temporal-causal decision model for deciding whether to keep or not to keep a baby. In this model, different actors and factors that influence the decision-making p...
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‘If Only I Would Have Done that…’: A Controlled Adaptive Network Model for Learning by Counterfactual Thinking
In this paper counterfactual thinking is addressed based on literature mainly from Neuroscience and Psychology. A detailed literature review was conducted in identifying processes, neural correlates and theori...
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The Effect of Emergent Team Roles on Team Performance: A Computational Network Model
Much research has been done into the role of different team members through team problem-solving processes, though less research has been done into an optimal combination of members and the influence of their ...
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Equilibrium Analysis for Within-Network Dynamics: From Linear to Nonlinear Aggregation
In this paper, it is shown how, in contrast to often held beliefs, certain classes of nonlinear functions used for aggregation in network models enable analysis of the emerging within-network dynamics like lin...
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A Second-Order Adaptive Network Model for Shared Mental Models in Hospital Teamwork
This paper describes a second-order adaptive network model for mental processes making use of shared mental models for team performance. The paper illustrates the value of adequate shared mental models for saf...
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A Computational Model for the Second-Order Adaptive Causal Relationships Between Anxiety, Stress and Physical Exercise
Mental disorders are more and more seen as based on complex networks of symptoms and predispositions that create the disorder as an emergent behaviour of the network’s dynamics. This paper aims to provide a co...
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How Motivated Are You? A Mental Network Model for Dynamic Goal Driven Emotion Regulation
Emotions drive our lives in one direction or another. It not only defines our psychological health but also shades light on one’s goals in the external world. This paper introduces a mental network model to de...
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From Victim to Survivor: A Multilayered Adaptive Mental Network Model of a Bully Victim
Peer victimization is usually addressed with hazardous short and long term effects. Social surroundings and cyber technology act as a fertile ground for perpetrators to target victims. Fragile and lonely peopl...
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Know Yourself: An Adaptive Causal Network Model for Therapeutic Intervention for Regaining Cognitive Control
Long term stress often causes depression and neuronal atrophies that in turn can lead to a variety of health problems. As a result of these cellular changes, also molecular changes occur. These changes, that i...
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A Second-Order Adaptive Agent Network Model for Social Dynamics in a Classroom Setting
Alcohol consumption among young adolescents is problematic as health implications and behavioural changes are common consequences. Another problematic factor among young adolescents is the amount of delinquenc...
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A Second-Order Adaptive Social-Cognitive Agent Model for Prisoner Recidivism
In this study, a second-order adaptive social-cognitive agent model is introduced to examine prisoner recidivism. For comparison between different kinds of prisons and prison policies, recidivism rates from No...
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A Computational Model of Myelin Excess for Patients with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
The brain is the central organ of stress and controls the adaptation to stressors, while it perceives what is potentially threatening and determines the behavioral and physiological responses. Post-traumatic s...
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Physical Activity Contagion and Homophily in an Adaptive Social Network Model
Regular physical activity contributes to higher levels of well-being, healthy aging and prevention of several chronic diseases such as depression. To establish or change behaviours concerning physical activit...
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A Computational Network Model for the Effects of Certain Types of Dementia on Social Functioning
This paper introduces a temporal-causal network model that describes the recognition of emotions shown by others. The model can show both normal functioning and cases of dysfunctioning, such as can be the case...
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A Temporal-Causal Network Model for the Internal Processes of a Person with a Borderline Personality Disorder
This paper presents a computational network model for a person with a Borderline Personality Disorder. It was designed according to a Network-Oriented Modeling approach as a temporal-causal network based on n...
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Computational Analysis of Bullying Behavior in the Social Media Era
Internet and cyber-technology have played an important positive role but it also served as a venue for cyber-bullying. This paper presents a computational model for online bullying. Its evaluation was done by...