Olga A. Wudarczyk
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View article: Multimodal imaging investigation of structural rich club alterations in Alzheimer's disease and mild cognitive impairment: Amyloid deposition, structural atrophy, and functional activation differences
Multimodal imaging investigation of structural rich club alterations in Alzheimer's disease and mild cognitive impairment: Amyloid deposition, structural atrophy, and functional activation differences Open
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is characterized by significant cerebral dysfunction, including increased amyloid deposition, gray matter atrophy, and changes in brain function. The involvement of highly connected network hubs, known as the “rich…
View article: Multimodal Imaging Investigation of Rich Club Alterations in Alzheimer’s Disease and Mild Cognitive Impairment: Amyloid Deposition, Structural Atrophy, and Functional Activation Differences
Multimodal Imaging Investigation of Rich Club Alterations in Alzheimer’s Disease and Mild Cognitive Impairment: Amyloid Deposition, Structural Atrophy, and Functional Activation Differences Open
0 Abstract Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is characterized by significant cerebral dysfunction, including increased amyloid deposition, gray matter atrophy, and changes in brain function. The involvement of highly connected network hubs, known a…
View article: Bringing Together Robotics, Neuroscience, and Psychology: Lessons Learned From an Interdisciplinary Project
Bringing Together Robotics, Neuroscience, and Psychology: Lessons Learned From an Interdisciplinary Project Open
The diversified methodology and expertise of interdisciplinary research teams provide the opportunity to overcome the limited perspectives of individual disciplines. This is particularly true at the interface of Robotics, Neuroscience, and…
View article: Implicit Attitudes Towards Robots Predict Explicit Attitudes, Semantic Distance Between Robots and Humans, Anthropomorphism, and Prosocial Behavior: From Attitudes to Human–Robot Interaction
Implicit Attitudes Towards Robots Predict Explicit Attitudes, Semantic Distance Between Robots and Humans, Anthropomorphism, and Prosocial Behavior: From Attitudes to Human–Robot Interaction Open
How people behave towards others relies, to a large extent, on the prior attitudes that they hold towards them. In Human–Robot Interactions, individual attitudes towards robots have mostly been investigated via explicit reports that can be…
View article: Meta‐analytic evidence for a joint neural mechanism underlying response inhibition and state anger
Meta‐analytic evidence for a joint neural mechanism underlying response inhibition and state anger Open
Although anger may weaken response inhibition (RI) by allowing outbursts to bypass deliberate processing, it is equally likely that RI deficits precipitate a state of anger (SA). In adolescents, for instance, anger occurs more frequently a…
View article: Effect of odor pleasantness on heat-induced pain: An fMRI study
Effect of odor pleasantness on heat-induced pain: An fMRI study Open
Odor modulates the experience of pain, but the neural basis of how the two sensory modalities, olfaction and pain, are linked in the central nervous system is far from clear. In this study, we investigated the mechanisms by which the brain…
View article: Affective Network Neuroscience
Affective Network Neuroscience Open
The last years have seen the rise of a new paradigm in human neuroimaging: network neuroscience (Bassett and Sporns, 2017). Network neuroscience conceptualizes the brain as a connectome—an intricate network map of the brain where brain reg…
View article: Addicted to Love: What Is Love Addiction and When Should It Be Treated?
Addicted to Love: What Is Love Addiction and When Should It Be Treated? Open
Recent research suggests that romantic love can be literally addictive. Although the exact nature of the relationship between love and addiction has been described in inconsistent terms throughout the literature, we offer a framework that …