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Acquired Brain Damage
Moderate and severe learning and memory disorders usually result from acquired brain damage (see below) or from degenerative processes. -
Culture, sex and social context influence brain-to-brain synchrony: an fNIRS hyperscanning study
BackgroundUnique interpersonal synchrony occurs during every social interaction, and is shaped by characteristics of participating individuals in...
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Social Media and the Develo** Brain
This chapter aims to unpack how adolescents’ neurobiological development may interact with their social media experiences to shape developmental... -
An Integrative Hypothesis of Brain Evolution
The purpose of this article is to reconcile the hypotheses that: (1) brain evolution occurred due to a change in diet, and (2) it occurred due to...
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Fostering Emotional Plasticity in Acquired Brain Injury Rehabilitation
Strokes and other forms of acquired brain injuries (ABIs) are leading causes of disability worldwide and often have serious physical, cognitive, and...
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Brain-Adapted Employee Leadership
Brain-compatible employee leadership is an attitude. At its center is the relationship design with the knowledge that people form a complex, dynamic... -
Brain-adapted Leadership Effective Leadership according to Neuropsychological Findings
The book shows you how you can effectively integrate the latest findings of neuroscience into your everyday work or leadership. Brain-adapted...
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Brain-Focused Coaching
Coaching has been widely accepted as an evidence-based intervention to facilitate behavior change and goal attainment. The evidence-based perspective... -
Value-Embedded Learning and the Interoceptive, Predictive Brain
Over the past 15 years or so, there has been a growing and pervasive sense within brain science that we are standing on the cusp of a major paradigm... -
Brain texture as a marker of transdiagnostic clinical profiles in patients with recent-onset psychosis and depression
The inter-relationships of voxels can be captured by the radiomics texture features across multiple spatial scales. Prediction models of brain...
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Neuropsychological Intervention in Brain Injuries in Childhood and Adolescence
The chapter addresses the importance of neuropsychological rehabilitation for children and adolescents with congenital or acquired brain injuries.... -
Longitudinal Associations between Peer and Family Relationships, Emotional Symptoms, and Regional Brain Volume across Adolescence
The period of adolescence brings with it a dynamic interaction between social context and behaviour, structural brain development, and anxiety and...
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Personality traits and brain health: a large prospective cohort study
Personality has recently emerged as a critical determinant for multiple health outcomes. However, the evidence is less established for brain health,...
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From the Reflex Machine to the Changeable Brain
The brain is exceedingly complex. Neuroscientists have used the tried and tested simplification methods of physics, such as mathematical...
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Morphological and genetic decoding shows heterogeneous patterns of brain aging in chronic musculoskeletal pain
Chronic musculoskeletal pain (CMP), a prevalent and heterogeneous condition characterized by persistent pain in various body parts, is a leading...
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Brain-Adapted Self-Leadership
Self-perception and perception of others are the sources of self-reflection, in which one reflects about one’s own thinking, feeling and behavior and... -
Brain stem death diagnosis: a systematic review of families’ experience
AimReceiving a diagnosis of brain stem death poses significant challenges for families. While much research focuses on organ donation in the context...
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Brain and Mind
This chapter presents the relationship between the brain and the mind, between the biological and psychological sides. Initially, the anatomy of the... -
Nicotine-related beliefs induce dose-dependent responses in the human brain
Beliefs have a powerful influence on our behavior, yet their neural mechanisms remain elusive. Here we investigate whether beliefs could impact brain...
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Clinical Social Work with Families Affected by Brain Injuries: A Case Example
Clinical care following a severe brain injury often requires a host of physical and psychological rehabilitation interventions. However, a brain...