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How do you feel when you can’t feel your body? Interoception, functional connectivity and emotional processing in depersonalization-derealization disorder
(2014-06-26)
Depersonalization-Derealization Disorder (DD) typically manifests as a disruption of body self-awareness. Interoception 2
defined as the cognitive processing of body signals2 has been extensively considered as a key ...
Attachment patterns trigger differential neural signature of emotional processing in adolescents
(2013-08-05)
Background: Research suggests that individuals with different attachment patterns process social information differently,
especially in terms of facial emotion recognition. However, few studies have explored social ...
Neglect in human communication : quantifying the cost of cell-phone interruptions in face to face dialogs
(2015-06-03)
There is a prevailing belief that interruptions using cellular phones during face to face inter- actions may affect severely how people relate and perceive each other. We set out to deter- mine this cost quantitatively ...
Producing or reproducing reasoning? Socratic dialog is very effective, but only for a few
(2017-03-23)
Successful communication between a teacher and a student is at the core of pedagogy. A
well known example of a pedagogical dialog is `Meno', a socratic lesson of geometry in
which a student learns (or `discovers') how ...
Delays without mistakes : response time and error distributions in dual-task
(2008-09-12)
Background: When two tasks are presented within a short interval, a delay in the execution of the second task has been systematically observed. Psychological theorizing has argued that while sensory and motor operations ...
Dynamics of the central bottleneck : dual-task and task uncertainty
(2006-06-27)
Why is the human brain fundamentally limited when attempting to execute two tasks at the same time or in close succession? Two classical paradigms, psychological refractory period (PRP) and task switching, have independently ...
Serial, parallel and hierarchical decision making in primates
(2017-06-26)
he study of decision-making has mainly focused on isolated decisions where choices are associated with motor actions. However, problem-solving often involves considering a hierarchy of sub-decisions. In a recent study ...
The presence of irrelevant alternatives paradoxically increases confidence in perceptual decisions
(Cognition, 2023)
Confidence in perceptual decisions is thought to reflect the probability of being correct.
According to this view, confidence should be unaffected or minimally reduced by the
presence of irrelevant alternatives. To test ...
Partisanship Predicts COVID-19 Vaccine Brand Preference: The Insightful Case of Argentina
(2022)
The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the importance of not only diminishing the resistance to vaccine adoption in general, but also to reduce both real and perceived barriers to a swift vaccination campaign. One major problem ...
NORHA: A NORmal Hippocampal Asymmetry Deviation Index Based on One-Class Novelty Detection and 3D Shape Features
(Brain TopographySpringer, 2023)
Radiologists routinely analyze hippocampal asymmetries in magnetic resonance (MR) images as a biomarker for neurodegenerative conditions like epilepsy and Alzheimer’s Disease. However, current clinical tools rely on either ...