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Influence of AI recommendation method and product type on consumers’ acceptance: an event-related potential study
Currently, artificial intelligence (AI) recommendations are widely used to alleviate the phenomenon of information overload, and how to enhance the...
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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...
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Reactive control and trait anxiety: A novel investigation using event-related potential methodology
This study explores the impact of trait anxiety on reactive control, a cognitive process involving the resolution of cognitive conflicts and behavior...
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Time distortions induced by high-arousing emotional compared to low-arousing neutral faces: an event-related potential study
Emotions influence our perception of time. Arousal and valence are considered different dimensions of emotions that might interactively affect the...
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Motivated attention and task relevance in the processing of cross-modally associated faces: Behavioral and electrophysiological evidence
It has repeatedly been shown that visually presented stimuli can gain additional relevance by their association with affective stimuli. Studies have...
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Electrophysiological correlates of social anxiety modulating the effect of emotion on cognitive control
Ability to focus attentional resources on a task is a necessary component of healthy cognitive regulation, which is necessary for normal emotional...
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Aging and distractor resistance in working memory: Does emotional valence matter?
BackgroundEmotional stimuli used as targets of working memory (WM) tasks can moderate age-related differences in WM performance, showing that aging...
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The effect of attention bias modification on the recognition of dynamic-angry faces in individuals with high social anxiety: Evidence from event-related brain potentials
Attention bias modification (ABM) is an intervention technique that reduces attention bias towards negative stimuli and improves anxiety symptoms. We...
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Effect of financial overcompensation on consumer trust after e-commerce service failures: evidence from event-related potentials
Financial overcompensation is considered an effective strategy for responding to service failures, but we currently have a limited understanding of...
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Interpersonal relationships modulate subjective ratings and electrophysiological responses of moral evaluations
This study explored how interpersonal relationships modulate moral evaluations in moral dilemmas. Participants rated moral acceptability in response...
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Taxonomically-related Word Pairs Evoke both N400 and LPC at Long SOA in Turkish
Semantic priming in Turkish was examined in 36 right-handed healthy participants in a delayed lexical decision task via taxonomic relations using...
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Effects of Heart Rate Variability Biofeedback Training on Anxiety Reduction and Brain Activity: a Randomized Active-Controlled Study Using EEG
Heart rate variability biofeedback (HRVBF) is a promising anxiety-reducing intervention that increases vagally-mediated heart rate variability...
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Fear memory in humans is consolidated over time independently of sleep
Fear memories can be altered after acquisition by processes, such as fear memory consolidation or fear extinction, even without further exposure to...
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Repetition suppression between monetary loss and social pain
The relationship between monetary loss and pain has been a recent research focus. Prior studies found similarities in the network representation...
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Personality Traits and Emotional Word Recognition: An ERP Study
Recent research has investigated how personality trait differences influence the processing of emotion conveyed by pictures, but limited research has...
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Effects of task context on EEG correlates of mind-wandering
This study was designed to examine how mind-wandering and its neural correlates vary across tasks with different attentional demands, motivated by...
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Individual differences in the neural dynamics of visual narrative comprehension: The effects of proficiency and age of acquisition
Understanding visual narrative sequences, as found in comics, is known to recruit similar cognitive mechanisms to verbal language. As measured by...
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Is covert attention necessary for programming accurate saccades? Evidence from saccade-locked event-related potentials
For decades, researchers have assumed that shifts of covert attention mandatorily occur prior to eye movements to improve perceptual processing of...
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Fidelity to the Inhibitory Learning Model, Functionality, and Availability of Free Anxiety Treatment Apps
Approximately 3 out of 10 adults will meet criteria for an anxiety-related disorder in their lifetime. The current “gold standard” treatment for...
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Slip or fallacy? Effects of error severity on own and observed pitch error processing in pianists
Errors elicit a negative, mediofrontal, event-related potential (ERP), for both own errors (error-related negativity; ERN) and observed errors (here...