so I’m able to get up slightly. But when I see them, they’re both laughing hysterically. They’re laughing so hard they’re holding onto each other to keep from keeling over. Then, my nephew begins laughing too. And I can still feel the marker on my face. ...
The researchers looked at the functional connectivity between the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and the cingulate gyrus. They also looked at Interleukin-6, a known marker of inflammation, that has been previously shown to be elevated in stressed out unemployed people. Even with this brief weekend mi...
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38and so Bolsterli et al. used it as a marker for synaptic strength. They found that while the slope of slow waves decreases between the first and the last hour of sleep in normal controls, the change in slope is inconsistent across patients with ESES, arguing that the synaptic ...
The interaction between emotion and cognition takes center stage in the work of Damasio whose “Somatic Marker Hypothesis” has been among the most influential theories of emotion in recent years. According toDamasio (1994, 1999),somaticmarkers are emotional reactions with a strong somatic component ...
For tasks that indexed memory (i.e., where repeating the task with the same exact stimulus set would potentially create learning-related improvements due to additional exposures), the additional versions of the task used the same task structure but novel stimulus sets. Specifically, for the CFMT...
Together, these findings reveal locus coeruleus catecholamine function is a promising marker of affective health and pathology burden in aging, and that this may be a candidate neurobiological mechanism for the effect of personality on increased vulnerability to dementia. Locus coeruleus catecholamines ...
The Structure of Psychological Well-Being Revisited. A theoretical model of psychological well-being that encompasses 6 distinct dimensions of wellness (Autonomy, Environmental Mastery, Personal Growth, Posit... Ryff,D Carol,Keyes,... - 《Journal of Personality & Social Psychology》...
et al. Association of symptom network structure with the course of depression. JAMA Psychiat. 72, 1219–1226 (2015). Article Google Scholar Schweren, L., Van Borkulo, C. D., Fried, E. & Goodyer, I. M. Assessment of symptom network density as a prognostic marker of treatment response...
A type of biological marker that is simpler to detect than genetic sequences and that may be useful in researching vulnerability to a wide range of psychological, psychiatric and neurological disorders. Transcranial direct-current stimulation (tDCS). A non-invasive brain stimulation technique that appl...