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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...
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Electrocortical Correlates of Emotion Processing and Resilience in Individuals with Adverse Childhood Experiences
Childhood trauma is associated with poor health outcomes in adulthood, largely due to the impact of chronic stress on the body. Fortunately, there...
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Concurrent expectation and experience-based metacontrol: EEG insights and the role of working memory capacity
We investigated the simultaneous influence of expectation and experience on metacontrol, which we define as the instantiation of context-specific...
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Which word makes you feel more negative? “Nausea” or “corpse”
In the field of emotional language research, emotional words have always been the main stimulus for researchers to explore the cognitive mechanisms...
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General cognitive processing for orthographic discrepancy engages foveal attention during sentence comprehension
Words are processed in the parafovea and fovea in succession during natural reading, but the classic rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) paradigm...
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Playful CBT with Children Diagnosed with OCD
Family-focused cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is a well-established and first-line treatment for pediatric obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD).... -
The effects of the detection stimulus duration on the persistence of the attentional boost effect
According to the attentional boost effect (ABE), detecting a target in a dual-task paradigm can facilitate memory encoding of concurrently presented...
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Electrophysiological correlates of self-related processing in adults with autism
The term “self-bias” refers to the human propensity to prioritize self- over other-related stimuli and is believed to influence various stages of the...
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Effects of task-specific strategy on attentional control game training: preliminary data from healthy adults
Although recent studies showed the beneficial effect of video game training, it is still unclear whether the used strategy plays an important role in...
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The emotion regulation strategies of flourishing adults
Flourishing is an optimal state of wellbeing, but the mechanisms that enable flourishing are unclear. This study examined the role of emotion...
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The effects of stress on reward responsiveness: a systematic review and preliminary meta-analysis of the event-related potential literature
Exposure to stressful events is associated with a range of negative physical and mental health outcomes, including depression. It is critical to...
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Spatial transformation in mental rotation tasks in aphantasia
Aphantasia refers to the inability to summon images to one’s own mind’s eye, resulting in selective deficits of voluntary object imagery. In the...
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No trait anxiety influences on early and late differential neuronal responses to aversively conditioned faces across three different tasks
The human brain's ability to quickly detect dangerous stimuli is crucial in selecting appropriate responses to possible threats. Trait anxiety has...
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Reduced Neural Specialization for Word-level Linguistic Prosody in Children with Autism
Children with autism often show atypical brain lateralization for speech and language processing, however, it is unclear what linguistic component...
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Suppression on the basis of template for rejection is reactive: Evidence from human electrophysiology
According to most theories of attention, the selection of task-relevant visual information can be enhanced by holding them in visual working memory...
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Sensitivity to negative feedback among children and adolescents: An ERP study comparing developmental differences between high-worriers and low-worriers
Neurodevelopmental imbalance models suggest that asynchrony in the maturation of interconnections between brain regions contributes to adolescents...
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EEG evidence that morally relevant autobiographical memories can be suppressed
Remembering unpleasant events can trigger negative feelings. Fortunately, research indicates that unwanted retrieval can be suppressed to prevent...
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Chinese patients’ response to doctor–patient relationship stimuli: evidence from an event-related potential study
BackgroundWith improvements in medical technology, the doctor–patient relationship should be further improved. However, disputes between doctors and...
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ERP and oscillatory differences in overweight/obese and normal-weight adolescents in response to food stimuli
BackgroundFindings are mixed regarding the association of electroencephalographic (EEG) attentional bias measures and body weight, with few studies...