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Emotional Disorders after Stroke
Emotional disturbances are common among stroke patients. These include pathological anger, fears, impaired voluntary control over the expression of...
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Overnight neuronal plasticity and adaptation to emotional distress
Expressions such as ‘sleep on it’ refer to the resolution of distressing experiences across a night of sound sleep. Sleep is an active state during...
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Emotional Tagging and Long-Term Memory Formation
Numerous studies support the notion that emotional arousal modulates the formation of long-term memories. The amygdala, a principal component of the... -
Brain waves and landscape settings: emotional responses to attractiveness
Neuro-architecture is a specific branch of architecture that studies how the physical environment can change our mental processes and influence our...
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Sex differences in the rapid detection of neutral faces associated with emotional value
BackgroundRapid detection of faces with emotional meaning is essential for understanding the emotions of others, possibly promoting successful...
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Spontaneous brain activity associated with individual differences in decisional and emotional forgiveness
Previous studies have explored the neural bases of forgiveness, however, the neural associations of decisional and emotional forgiveness remain...
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Cross-cultural differences in self-reported and behavioural emotional self-awareness between Japan and the UK
ObjectiveHow we express and describe emotion is shaped by sociocultural norms. These sociocultural norms may also affect emotional self-awareness,...
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SMILEY—assistive application to support social and emotional skills in SPCD individuals
AbstractAccording to the available studies, mobile applications have provided significant support in improving the diverse skills of special...
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Effects of emotional congruency and task complexity on decision-making
The heuristic approach to decision-making holds that the selection process becomes more efficient when part of the information available is ignored....
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Emotional Stress Induces Adaptive Response in Rat Lymphocytes to Subsequent Ionizing Radiation Exposure
We studied the molecular mechanisms of cross-adaptation to ionizing radiation (1 Gy) of lymphocytes isolated from rats subjected to emotional stress....
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DL-3-n-Butylphthalide Ameliorates Post-stroke Emotional Disorders by Suppressing Neuroinflammation and PANoptosis
Post-stroke emotional disorders such as post-stroke anxiety and post-stroke depression are typical symptoms in patients with stroke. They are closely...
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Cognitive Impairments in Emotional Burnout Syndrome
Objectives . To study the characteristics of cognitive dysfunction in patients at various stages of emotional burnout syndrome (EBS). Materials and...
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High media multitasking habit influences self-referential emotional memory
Previous research (Ophir et al. in Proc Natl Acad Sci 106(37):15583–15587, 10.1073/pnas.0903620106, 2009; Uncapher and Wagner in Proc Natl Acad Sci...
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Emotional reactivity and its impact on neural circuitry for attention-emotion interaction through regression-based machine learning model
Attentional paradigm can have a significant influence on the processing and experience of positive and negative emotions. Attentional mechanism...
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Dissociable neural correlates of trait and ability emotional intelligence: a resting-state fMRI study
Emotional intelligence (EI) is one’s ability to monitor one’s own and other’s emotions and the use of emotional information to enhance thought and...
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Task demand modulates the effects of reward learning on emotional stimuli
The current study used event-related potentials (ERPs) to examine the ability of task demand in modulating the effect of reward association on the...
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The Emotional Cerebellum
Emotions represent a critical aspect of daily life in humans. Our understanding of the mechanisms of regulation of emotions has increased...
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Aging, cingulate cortex, and cognition: insights from structural MRI, emotional recognition, and theory of mind
The cingulate cortex is a limbic structure involved in multiple functions, including emotional processing, pain, cognition, memory, and spatial...
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Amygdala structure and function and its associations with social-emotional outcomes in a low-risk preterm sample
Amygdala atypical volume development and functional connectivity (FC) at small gestational ages (GA) have been found across childhood. This...
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Event-related delta and theta responses may reflect the valence discrimination in the emotional oddball task
How emotion and cognition interact is still a matter of debate. Investigation of this interaction in terms of the brain oscillatory dynamics appears...