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Neural mechanism underlying preview effects and masked priming effects in visual word processing
Two classic experimental paradigms – masked repetition priming and the boundary paradigm – have played a pivotal role in understanding the process of...
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The Effect of Attention on Auditory Processing in Adults on the Autism Spectrum
This study examined the effect of attention on auditory processing in autistic individuals. Electroencephalography data were recorded during two...
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My view on your actions: Dynamic changes in viewpoint-dependent auditory ERP attenuation during action observation
It has been suggested that during action observation, a sensory representation of the observed action is mapped onto one’s own motor system. However,...
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Unraveling the mechanism of semantic object-based attention: The role of top-down search strategies
There is an ongoing debate between the sensory enhancement account and the attentional prioritization account concerning the mechanism underlying...
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The effect of visual working memory load on attentional bias in social anxiety
Social anxiety is closely associated with abnormal attentional bias toward threatening stimuli. Although working memory plays an important role in...
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Don’t worry, it won’t be fine. Contributions of worry and anxious arousal to startle responses and event-related potentials in threat anticipation
A widely shared framework suggests that anxiety maps onto two dimensions: anxious apprehension and anxious arousal. Previous research linked...
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Social comparison affect emotional processing in subthreshold depression: evidence from an ERP study
Subthreshold depression can effectively and timely carry out early identification, prevention of major depressive disorder(MDD). Social comparison...
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The influence of driver’s risk perception ability on driving decision-making: an ERP study
Driver’s risk perception ability is of great significance to traffic safety. Driver’s risk perception ability is reflected in the risk handling in...
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The impact of threat of shock-induced anxiety on alerting, orienting, and executive function in women: an ERP study
The present study used a combination of the Threat-of-Shock paradigm and the Attention Network Test (ANT) to investigate how induced anxiety affects...
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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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Fixation-related potentials during mobile map assisted navigation in the real world: The effect of landmark visualization style
An often-proposed enhancement for mobile maps to aid assisted navigation is the presentation of landmark information, yet understanding of the manner...
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A further specification of the effects of font emphasis on reading comprehension: Evidence from event-related potentials and neural oscillations
The attention hypothesis, which assumes that font emphasis captures readers’ attention, is usually used to explain the mechanism by which such...
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Anger, race, and the neurocognition of threat: attention, inhibition, and error processing during a weapon identification task
This study measured event-related brain potentials (ERPs) to test competing hypotheses regarding the effects of anger and race on early visual...
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Psychometric properties of the Problematic Online Gaming Questionnaire (POGQ) in a Moroccan sample of university students
BackgroundThe Problematic Online Gaming Questionnaire (POGQ) instrument consists of 18 items with a six-factor structure. This questionnaire is...
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Reward magnitude enhances early attentional processing of auditory stimuli
Reward associations are known to shape the brain’s processing of visual stimuli, but relatively less is known about how reward associations impact...
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Acoustic salience in emotional voice perception and its relationship with hallucination proneness
Auditory verbal hallucinations (AVH) are reported in approximately 70% of psychotic patients, but they also may occur in approximately 10% of the...
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Specific Phobia: Etiological, Cognitive, and Neuroscientific Aspects
Specific phobia (SP) used to be called “simple phobia” in earlier editions of the DSM (Diagnostics and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders). The... -
Improving the DSM-5 approach to cognitive impairment: Developmental prosopagnosia reveals the need for tailored diagnoses
The Diagnostic Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) recommends diagnosing neurocognitive disorders (i.e., cognitive impairment) when a...
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Memorisation and implicit perceptual learning are enhanced for preferred musical intervals and chords
Is it true that we learn better what we like? Current neuroaesthetic and neurocomputational models of aesthetic appreciation postulate the existence...
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Implementation of the diffusion model on dot-probe task performance in children with behavioral inhibition
Attentional bias to threat, the process of preferentially attending to potentially threatening environmental stimuli over neutral stimuli, is...