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The slope of developmental change, as inferred through existing studies, suggests that de-contextualized cognitive control processes (e.g., working memory, behavioral flexibility in non-emotional settings) are changing most rapidly in early adolescence before leveling off in early adulthood (Luna et ...
favoring bodily awareness and mutuality over form. Its essentials invites to open the senses, to trust to the immediate direct experience, to connect to the ground, and to restore embodied connection with gravity and the changing physical reality. ...
attentional components studied extensively in humans. This allows us to examine single-trial dynamics of attention in mice, independently of confounds like rule learning. With this approach, we show that C57/BL6 mice have better visual acuity than previously measured, that they rhythmically alternate ...
Objectives The field of pain psychology has taken significant steps forward during the last decades and the way we think about how to treat chronic pain has radically shifted from a biomedical perspective to a biopsychosocial model. This change in perspe
a signal; (b) the reverse continuous performance task (CPT) (Go– NoGo) that requires response to most but not all stimuli in a series; and (c) the attentional network task (ANT) that requires response to central stimuli in the face of temporal, spatial, and conflicting surrounding cues....
Theory building on the unique cognitions involved in the generation and implementation of social innovation has grown in the past few years and general theoretical models of social innovation have been proposed. Drawing from prior research, this paper proposes to extend these models and related proposi...
Attentional bias score = 1/2[(RpLe - RpRe) + (LpRe - LpLe)]47 R = right position; L = left position; p = probe; e = emotional face. In this equation, RpLe represents the mean reaction time when the probe presents in the left and the emotional face presents in the ...
For the first time, we demonstrate that changing the perspective of an aggressive population through immersive virtual reality can modify socio-perceptual processes such as emotion recognition, thought to underlie this specific form of aggressive behaviors....