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View article: Predicting visual object memory through natural eye movement topography
Predicting visual object memory through natural eye movement topography Open
How do we visually explore and remember objects in our environment? Despite extensive research, the interplay between eye movements and visual memory remains incompletely understood. Traditional models of eye movements focus on image-speci…
View article: DARE to wear: digital health promotion and disease prevention using wearable devices
DARE to wear: digital health promotion and disease prevention using wearable devices Open
Global healthcare systems are under increasing strain to ensure long-term sustainability, necessitating a fundamental transition towards proactive, preventive healthcare strategies. Wearable sensor technologies are uniquely positioned to f…
View article: Linking Acoustic Indices to Vegetation and Microclimate in a Historical Urban Garden: Setting the Stage for a Restorative Soundscape
Linking Acoustic Indices to Vegetation and Microclimate in a Historical Urban Garden: Setting the Stage for a Restorative Soundscape Open
Urban soundscapes are increasingly recognized as fundamental for both ecological integrity and human well-being, yet the complex interplay between the vegetation structure, seasonal dynamics, and microclimatic factors in shaping these soun…
View article: Spatial regularities in a closed-loop audiovisual search task bias subsequent free-viewing behavior
Spatial regularities in a closed-loop audiovisual search task bias subsequent free-viewing behavior Open
Statistical learning of spatial regularities during visual search leads to prioritization of target-rich locations. The resulting attentional bias may subsequently affect orienting and search behavior in similar tasks but its transfer to f…
View article: Artificial intelligence in insanity evaluation. Potential opportunities and current challenges
Artificial intelligence in insanity evaluation. Potential opportunities and current challenges Open
The formulation of a scientific opinion on whether the individual who committed a crime should be held responsible for his/her actions or should be considered not responsible by reason of insanity is very difficult. Indeed, forensic psycho…
View article: Detecting lies in investigative interviews through the analysis of response latencies and error rates to unexpected questions
Detecting lies in investigative interviews through the analysis of response latencies and error rates to unexpected questions Open
In this study, we propose an approach to detect deception during investigative interviews by integrating response latency and error analysis with the unexpected question technique. Sixty participants were assigned to an honest (n = 30) or …
View article: Have you been there before? Decoding recognition of spatial scenes from <scp>fMRI</scp> signals in precuneus
Have you been there before? Decoding recognition of spatial scenes from <span>fMRI</span> signals in precuneus Open
One potential application of forensic “brain reading” is to test whether a suspect has previously experienced a crime scene. Here, we investigated whether it is possible to decode real life autobiographic exposure to spatial locations usin…
View article: Autobiographical Implicit Association Test and eye movements: fixations topography enables detection of autobiographical memories
Autobiographical Implicit Association Test and eye movements: fixations topography enables detection of autobiographical memories Open
Introduction Autobiographical memory is the capacity to recollect memories of personally experienced events. The detection of such memories plays a key role in criminal trials. Among behavioral memory-detection methods, the autobiographica…
View article: Autobiographical Implicit Association test (aIAT) and eye movements: fixations topography enables detection of autobiographical memories
Autobiographical Implicit Association test (aIAT) and eye movements: fixations topography enables detection of autobiographical memories Open
Autobiographical memory is the capacity to recollect memories of personally experienced events. The detection of such memories plays a key role in criminal trials. Among behavioral memory-detection methods, the autobiographical Implicit As…
View article: Me, myself and you: How self-consciousness influences time perception
Me, myself and you: How self-consciousness influences time perception Open
Several investigations have shown that the processing of self-relevant information differs from processing objective information. The present study aimed to investigate the effect of social stimuli on subjective time processing. Here, soci…
View article: The Oxford cognitive screen (OCS) as an acute predictor of long-term functional outcome in a prospective sample of stroke patients
The Oxford cognitive screen (OCS) as an acute predictor of long-term functional outcome in a prospective sample of stroke patients Open
The Oxford Cognitive Screen (OCS) was developed to measure cognitive impairment in stroke. Here, we test if the OCS administered acutely in stroke patients provides useful information in predicting long-term functional outcome. A group of …
View article: Two Cases of Malingered Crime‐Related Amnesia
Two Cases of Malingered Crime‐Related Amnesia Open
Amnesia is a frequent claim in major crimes, and it is estimated that the complete or partial absence of memory following a crime ranges from 25% to 50% of total cases. Although some cases may constitute a genuine form of amnesia, due to o…
View article: One-year-later spontaneous EEG features predict visual exploratory human phenotypes
One-year-later spontaneous EEG features predict visual exploratory human phenotypes Open
During visual exploration, eye movements are controlled by multiple stimulus- and goal-driven factors. We recently showed that the dynamics of eye movements –how/when the eye move– during natural scenes’ free viewing were similar across in…
View article: Depression, Anxiety and Sleep Alterations in Caregivers of Persons With Dementia After 1-Year of COVID-19 Pandemic
Depression, Anxiety and Sleep Alterations in Caregivers of Persons With Dementia After 1-Year of COVID-19 Pandemic Open
Background Social isolation due to COVID-19 pandemic has an important psychological impact particularly in persons with dementia and their informal caregivers. Aim To assess frequency and severity of long-term stress-related symptoms in ca…
View article: Cover Image
Cover Image Open
COVER ILLUSTRATION In this figure the two boxes display for the young (on the left) and old (on the right) subjects the T1-weighted image of a representative subject and the three topmost likely transition probabilities between inferred fu…
View article: Unveiling whole‐brain dynamics in normal aging through Hidden Markov Models
Unveiling whole‐brain dynamics in normal aging through Hidden Markov Models Open
During normal aging, the brain undergoes structural and functional changes. Many studies applied static functional connectivity (FC) analysis on resting state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs‐fMRI) data showing a link between agin…
View article: Heterogeneity and Factorial Structure in Alzheimer’s Disease: A Cognitive Perspective
Heterogeneity and Factorial Structure in Alzheimer’s Disease: A Cognitive Perspective Open
Background: Alzheimer’s disease (AD) patients show heterogeneous cognitive profiles which suggest the existence of cognitive subgroups. A deeper comprehension of this heterogeneity could contribute to move toward a precision medicine persp…
View article: A low-dimensional structure of neurological impairment in stroke
A low-dimensional structure of neurological impairment in stroke Open
Neurological deficits following stroke are traditionally described as syndromes related to damage of a specific area or vascular territory. Recent studies indicate that, at the population level, post-stroke neurological impairments cluster…
View article: When style matters: visual exploration is low dimensional and driven by intrinsic dynamics.
When style matters: visual exploration is low dimensional and driven by intrinsic dynamics. Open
It is often assumed that we look at objects that are salient and behaviorally relevant, and that we pay attention differently depending on individual genetics, development, and experience. This view should imply high interindividual variab…
View article: Detecting cognitive states from the analysis of structural and functional images of the brain: two applications of Multi-Voxel Pattern Analysis on MRI and fMRI data
Detecting cognitive states from the analysis of structural and functional images of the brain: two applications of Multi-Voxel Pattern Analysis on MRI and fMRI data Open
In recent years, the efficacy and accuracy of multivariate analysis techniques on neuroimaging data has been tested on different topics. These methods have shown the ability to decode mental states from the analysis of brain scans, for thi…
View article: Cognitive Reserve in Dementia: Implications for Cognitive Training
Cognitive Reserve in Dementia: Implications for Cognitive Training Open
Cognitive reserve (CR) is a potential mechanism to cope with brain damage. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of CR on a cognitive training (CT) in a group of patients with dementia. Eighty six participants with mild to moder…