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  1. This is not who you are: The posterior cerebellum and stereotype-inconsistent action sequences

    Recent research has indicated that the posterior cerebellum plays a crucial role in social cognition by encoding sequences of social actions. This...

    Min Pu, Qianying Ma, ... Frank Van Overwalle in Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience
    Article 11 April 2022
  2. Brain connectivity patterns associated with individual differences in the access to experience-near personal semantics: a resting-state fMRI study

    It has been proposed that a continuum of specificity exists between episodic and semantic autobiographical memory. Personal semantics have been...

    Alice Teghil, Maddalena Boccia in Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience
    Article Open access 10 January 2024
  3. Silence Practice Modulates the Resting State Functional Connectivity of Language Network with Default Mode and Dorsal Attention Networks in Long-Term Meditators

    Objectives

    The practice of silence is integral to some meditation traditions. Research is lacking on how silence practice affects brain connectivity....

    Vaibhav Tripathi, Kathryn J. Devaney, ... David C. Somers in Mindfulness
    Article 29 February 2024
  4. Exploring the thalamus: a crucial hub for brain function and communication in patients with bulimia nervosa

    Background

    Bulimia nervosa (BN) is an eating disorder characterized by recurrent binge eating and compensatory behaviors. The thalamus plays a crucial...

    Jiani Wang, Guowei Wu, ... Lirong Tang in Journal of Eating Disorders
    Article Open access 20 November 2023
  5. Inside the mindful moment: The effects of brief mindfulness practice on large-scale network organization and intimate partner aggression

    Mindfulness can produce neuroplastic changes that support adaptive cognitive and emotional functioning. Recently interest in single-exercise...

    Hadley Rahrig, Liangsuo Ma, ... David S. Chester in Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience
    Article 25 October 2023
  6. Relationship Between Interoception and Autistic Traits: A Resting-State Functional Connectivity Study

    Interoception, the sense of the physiological condition of our body, is impaired in individuals with autism spectrum disorders. Evidence suggests...

    Han-xue Yang, Yi-**g Zhang, ... Raymond C. K. Chan in Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
    Article 03 July 2023
  7. Entorhinal Cortex

    Reference work entry 2022
  8. Neural Network Components of Childhood Apraxia of Speech and Associated Comorbidities

    Apraxia is the result of a disruption of the functioning of a complex, interdependent network of neural sub networks. Utilizing Childhood apraxia of...
    Theodore Wasserman, Lori Drucker Wasserman in Apraxia: The Neural Network Model
    Chapter 2023
  9. Attentional switch to memory: An early and critical phase of the cognitive cascade allowing autobiographical memory retrieval

    Remembering and mentally reliving yesterday’s lunch is a typical example of episodic autobiographical memory retrieval. In the present review, we...

    AnaĂŻs Servais, Christophe Hurter, Emmanuel J. Barbeau in Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
    Article 28 April 2023
  10. Right amygdala and caudate activation patterns predict implicit attitudes toward people with autism spectrum disorders and physical disabilities, respectively

    Attitudes toward people with disabilities tend to be negative, regardless of the visibility of the disorder traits. Individuals with autism spectrum...

    Susumu Yokota, Teruo Hashimoto, ... Ryuta Kawashima in Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience
    Article 19 September 2023
  11. Functional connectivity abnormalities of brain networks in obsessive–compulsive disorder: a systematic review

    Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is characterized by cognitive abnormalities encompassing several executive processes. Neuroimaging studies...

    Silvia Fornaro, Antonino Vallesi in Current Psychology
    Article Open access 15 February 2023
  12. Neurobiological Approach to Stress

    Stress may be provoked by environmental stressors, which are perceived and transmitted through sensory pathways to different neural structures in the...
    Gustavo E. Tafet in Neuroscience of Stress
    Chapter 2022
  13. Expansion and compression of space within and beyond the boundaries of an object

    Objects illusorily distort our perception of space, as indexed by perceived distances between two reference points placed within an object compared...

    Anton Lebed, Catherine Scanlon, Timothy J. Vickery in Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics
    Article 28 December 2022
  14. Maternal positive mental health during pregnancy impacts the hippocampus and functional brain networks in children

    Positive mental health is an essential component of overall health and well-being. However, research in this area has been relatively neglected. This...

    Anqi Qiu, Chenye Shen, ... Ashley Wazana in Nature Mental Health
    Article 29 January 2024
  15. Deep brain stimulation of habenula reduces depressive symptoms and modulates brain activities in treatment-resistant depression

    The habenula (Hb) is a phylogenetically old structure connecting forebrain and brainstem monoaminergic nuclei that has been implicated in the...

    Zhiyan Wang, Chao Jiang, ... Luming Li in Nature Mental Health
    Article 12 July 2024
  16. A Practical Approach to Incorporating Quantitative Neuroimaging Findings into Pediatric Neuropsychological Test Interpretation

    To date, neuropsychological assessments have not capitalized on the enormous strides made in brain imaging during the twenty-first century. Fully...

    Paul B. Jantz, Erin D. Bigler in Journal of Pediatric Neuropsychology
    Article 09 January 2024
  17. Brain regions supporting retrieval of words drawn at encoding: fMRI evidence for multimodal reactivation

    Memory for words that are drawn or sketched by the participant, rather than written, during encoding is typically superior. While this drawing benefit ...

    Brady R. T. Roberts, Melissa E. Meade, Myra A. Fernandes in Memory & Cognition
    Article 12 June 2024
  18. Functional connectivity with medial temporal regions differs across cultures during post-encoding rest

    Connectivity of the brain at rest can reflect individual differences and impact behavioral outcomes, including memory. The present study investigated...

    Wanbing Zhang, Jessica R. Andrews-Hanna, ... Angela Gutchess in Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience
    Article 27 July 2022
  19. Transdiagnostic phenomena of psychopathology in the context of the RDoC: protocol of a multimodal cross-sectional study

    In the past, affective and cognitive processes related to psychopathology have been examined within the boundaries of phenotype-based diagnostic...

    Marvin S. Meiering, David Weigner, ... Simone Grimm in BMC Psychology
    Article Open access 28 September 2023
  20. Neural substrates on the judgment of sequential benefits and losses

    People need to adapt to situations where they experience sequential benefits (or losses) to ensure survival. This study investigated the neural...

    Masayo Noda, Hiroki C. Tanabe, ... Masato Kimura in Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience
    Article 22 June 2023
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