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    Bumpy ride ahead: Anticipated effort as emotional evidence?

    Conscious reportable (un)pleasantness feelings were shown to be successfully described by a process in which evidence favoring pleasant and unpleasant feelings accumulates until one response wins the race. Thi...

    Elad Oz-Cohen, Rotem Berkovich in Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neurosc… (2024)

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    Challenges in replication: Does amygdala gray matter volume relate to social network size?

    In this work, we tried to replicate and extend prior research on the relationship between social network size and the volume of the amygdala. We focused on the earliest evidence for this relationship (Bickart ...

    Rankin W. McGugin, Alexandra Roche in Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neurosc… (2024)

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    Neural basis of reward expectancy inducing proactive aggression

    Proactive aggression refers to deliberate and unprovoked behavior, typically motivated by personal gain or expected reward. Reward expectancy is generally recognized as a critical factor that may influence pro...

    **nyu Gong, Bohua Hu, Senrong Liao in Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neurosc… (2024)

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    Test-retest reliability of the play-or-pass version of the Iowa Gambling Task

    The Iowa Gambling Task (IGT) is used to assess decision-making in clinical populations. The original IGT does not disambiguate reward and punishment learning; however, an adaptation of the task, the “play-or-p...

    Jeremy M. Haynes, Nathaniel Haines in Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neurosc… (2024)

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    The involvement of rTPJ in intention attribution during social decision making: A TMS study

    The mini-Ultimatum Game (mini-UG) is a bargaining game used to assess the reactions of a responder to unfair offers made by a proposer under different intentionality conditions. Previous studies employing this...

    Francesco Panico, Antonella Ferrara in Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neurosc… (2024)

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    A systematic review of mobile brain/body imaging studies using the P300 event-related potentials to investigate cognition beyond the laboratory

    The P300 ERP component, related to the onset of task-relevant or infrequent stimuli, has been widely used in the Mobile Brain/Body Imaging (MoBI) literature. This systematic review evaluates the quality and br...

    Aitana Grasso-Cladera, Marko Bremer in Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neurosc… (2024)

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    The impact of music training on temporal order processing in Mandarin Chinese sentence reading: Evidence from event-related potentials (ERPs)

    The objective of this study was to investigate the impact of music training on the processing of temporal order in Mandarin sentence reading using event-related potentials (ERPs). Two-clause sentences with tem...

    Ruohan Chang, Qian Zhang, **aohong Yang in Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience (2024)

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    When the interoceptive and conceptual clash: The case of oppositional phenomenal self-modelling in Tourette syndrome

    Tourette syndrome (TS) has been associated with a rich set of symptoms that are said to be uncomfortable, unwilled, and effortful to manage. Furthermore, tics, the canonical characteristic of TS, are multifaceted...

    D. Parvizi-Wayne, L. Severs in Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience (2024)

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    Pupil dilation reflects effortful action invigoration in overcoming aversive Pavlovian biases

    “Pavlovian” or “motivational” biases describe the phenomenon that the valence of prospective outcomes modulates action invigoration: Reward prospect invigorates action, whereas punishment prospect suppresses i...

    Johannes Algermissen in Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neurosc… (2024)

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    Correction: Maximizing translational value in models of compulsive behavior: A commentary on Pickenhan et al. (2024)

    E. A. Crummy, S. E. Ahmari in Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience (2024)

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    The neurobiology of aesthetic chills: How bodily sensations shape emotional experiences

    The phenomenon of aesthetic chills—shivers and goosebumps associated with either rewarding or threatening stimuli—offers a unique window into the brain basis of conscious reward because of their universal natu...

    Felix Schoeller, Abhinandan Jain in Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neurosc… (2024)

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    Correction To: Schizophrenia in Autistic People with Intellectual Disabilities. Treatment and Interventions

    Trine Lise Bakken in Journal of Autism and Developmental Disord… (2024)

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    Everyday Executive Function in Preschoolers with Autism and Links with Intellectual Functioning, Adaptive Behavior, and Autism Symptoms

    Impairments in executive function (EF) among individuals with autism spectrum disorder and their association with negative academic, adaptive, and social functioning outcomes have been widely reported over the...

    Amélie Terroux, Catherine Mello, Diane Morin in Journal of Autism and Developmental Disord… (2024)

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    Facilitating Interaction with Police During Routine Traffic Stops for Persons with ASD

    A product of ASD socio-communicative-deficits and insufficient police training related to autism, ASD-police interactions have the potential to become problematic, with negative outcomes for ASD individuals an...

    Harry Grindle, Kari A. Sassu in Journal of Autism and Developmental Disord… (2024)

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    Applying a User-Centered Design Framework to Develop a Remote Research Assessment Protocol for a Randomized Clinical Trial for Toddlers with Early Autism Characteristics

    COVID-19 required many research teams to shift from in-person to remote assessments, which posed both procedural and theoretical challenges. While research has explored the utility of remote assessments for au...

    Daina M. Tagavi, Yael G. Dai in Journal of Autism and Developmental Disord… (2024)

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    The combination operation of grou** and ensemble coding for structured biological motion crowds in working memory

    Massive studies have explored biological motion (BM) crowds processing for their remarkable social significance, primarily focused on uniformly distributed ones. However, real-world BM crowds often exhibit hie...

    Wei Chen, Shujuan Ye, **n Yan, **aowei Ding in Cognitive Research: Principles and Implica… (2024)

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    In the Eye of the Beholder: Visualizing Strengths, Burdens and Desires Through the Lens of Neurodivergent Children, Their Parents, and Professionals Using the Yucel Method

    In mental healthcare, there is a growing emphasis on one’s strengths and context instead of focusing primarily on individual deficiencies, pathologies, risks, and negative emotions. Using the visual and tactil...

    Gabriëlle Mercera, Thomas Kalis in Advances in Neurodevelopmental Disorders (2024)

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    Adherence and Opportunity Frequency as Predictors of Communication Outcomes from Pivotal Response Parent Training

    Access to intervention is a barrier for children with autism. As parent-mediated interventions have emerged to address this need, understanding implementation components contributing to child gains is critical...

    Mendy Boettcher Minjarez, Grace W. Gengoux in Journal of Autism and Developmental Disord… (2024)

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    Parental Inflammatory Bowel Disease with Child Autism: A Comprehensive Review and Meta-Analysis

    Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) has been shown to be connected to a greater possibility of neurologically developed problems, such as autism spectrum disorders (ASDs). However, the proof linking parental IBD ...

    **ngmu Wang, Chenfei Qian, Huanying Yao in Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders (2024)

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    The Relationship Between Parental Phubbing and Adolescents’ Depressive Symptoms: a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

    Phubbing refers to the act of engaging with a phone while ignoring others during interaction. When phubbing behaviors occur in the context of parent-child communication, it is defined as parental phubbing. Pri...

    Chen-xi Lin, Zai-hua Qing, Chu-han Yan, Shi-jiao Tang in Adolescent Research Review (2024)

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