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View article: Attachment style and its impact on connection to God in individuals with brain injury: behavioral and lesion-based findings
Attachment style and its impact on connection to God in individuals with brain injury: behavioral and lesion-based findings Open
Attachment style shapes one's connections with important figures in their life. One such unique relationship is the connection to God (CTG), which may be shaped by attachment style. Stronger CTG has been associated with secure attachment, …
View article: Studying the social mind: An updated summary of findings from the Vietnam Head Injury Study
Studying the social mind: An updated summary of findings from the Vietnam Head Injury Study Open
Lesion mapping studies allow us to evaluate the potential causal contribution of specific brain areas to human cognition and complement other cognitive neuroscience methods, as several authors have recently pointed out. Here, we present an…
View article: The neural underpinning of religious beliefs: Evidence from brain lesions
The neural underpinning of religious beliefs: Evidence from brain lesions Open
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View article: Evidence of the role of the cerebellum in cognitive theory of mind using voxel-based lesion mapping
Evidence of the role of the cerebellum in cognitive theory of mind using voxel-based lesion mapping Open
View article: Measuring visual electrophysiological responses in individuals with low-functioning autism: a feasibility and pilot study
Measuring visual electrophysiological responses in individuals with low-functioning autism: a feasibility and pilot study Open
Background Although visual abnormalities are considered common in individuals with autism spectrum disorders, the associated electrophysiological markers have remained elusive. One impediment has been that methodological challenges often p…
View article: The Cerebellum Plays a Role in Cognitive, but Not Affective, Theory of Mind: A Voxel-Based Lesion Mapping Study
The Cerebellum Plays a Role in Cognitive, but Not Affective, Theory of Mind: A Voxel-Based Lesion Mapping Study Open
Introduction: Theory of Mind (ToM) is a social-cognitive skill that allows the understanding of the intentions, beliefs, and desires of others. There is a distinction between affective and cognitive ToM, with evidence showing that these pr…
View article: Brain networks involved in the influence of religion on empathy in male Vietnam War veterans
Brain networks involved in the influence of religion on empathy in male Vietnam War veterans Open
View article: A New Insight on the Role of the Cerebellum for Executive Functions and Emotion Processing in Adults
A New Insight on the Role of the Cerebellum for Executive Functions and Emotion Processing in Adults Open
Objective: We investigated whether the cerebellum plays a critical or supportive role in in executive and emotion processes in adults. Many investigators now espouse the hypothesis that participants with cerebellar lesions experience execu…
View article: The neural basis for mental state attribution: A <scp>voxel‐based</scp> lesion mapping study
The neural basis for mental state attribution: A <span>voxel‐based</span> lesion mapping study Open
The ability to infer other persons' mental states, “Theory of Mind” (ToM), is a key function of social cognition and is needed when interpreting the intention of others. ToM is associated with a network of functionally related regions, wit…
View article: Lack of awareness despite complex visual processing: Evidence from event-related potentials in a case of selective metamorphopsia
Lack of awareness despite complex visual processing: Evidence from event-related potentials in a case of selective metamorphopsia Open
Significance How does the neural activity evoked by visual stimuli support visual awareness? In this paper we report on an individual with a rare type of neural degeneration as a window into the neural responses underlying visual awareness…
View article: Neural underpinning of a personal relationship with God and sense of control: A lesion-mapping study
Neural underpinning of a personal relationship with God and sense of control: A lesion-mapping study Open
View article: Psychologists in Long-Term Care (PLTC) Guidelines for Psychological and Behavioral Health Services in Long-Term Care Settings.
Psychologists in Long-Term Care (PLTC) Guidelines for Psychological and Behavioral Health Services in Long-Term Care Settings. Open
To address concerns about limited training of psychologists working in long-term care (LTC) facilities, the Psychologists in Long-Term Care (PLTC) organization published Standards for Psychological Services in Long-Term Care Facilities (Li…
View article: Test-Retest Reliability of Sensory Evoked Potentials in Low-Functioning Autism: A Case Report
Test-Retest Reliability of Sensory Evoked Potentials in Low-Functioning Autism: A Case Report Open
Sensory abnormalities are common in individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) but are often difficult to assess using standard behavioral methods. Evoked potentials provide objective, non-invasive electrophysiological measures of ne…
View article: Psychoeducational Interventions for Adults With Level 3 Autism Spectrum Disorder: A 50-Year Systematic Review
Psychoeducational Interventions for Adults With Level 3 Autism Spectrum Disorder: A 50-Year Systematic Review Open
There is face validity to the expectation that adults with level 3 autism spectrum disorder (ASD–3) will benefit from a range of psychoeducational interventions. This paper reviews the empirical evidence supporting the effectiveness of the…
View article: Implicit Measures of Receptive Vocabulary Knowledge in Individuals With Level 3 Autism
Implicit Measures of Receptive Vocabulary Knowledge in Individuals With Level 3 Autism Open
Implicit measures of cognition are essential for assessing knowledge in people with Level 3 autism because such individuals are often unable to make reliable overt behavioral responses. In this study, we investigated whether three implicit…
View article: Visual and linguistic narrative comprehension in autism spectrum disorders: Neural evidence for modality-independent impairments
Visual and linguistic narrative comprehension in autism spectrum disorders: Neural evidence for modality-independent impairments Open
View article: Intelligence across the seventh decade in patients with brain injuries acquired in young adulthood
Intelligence across the seventh decade in patients with brain injuries acquired in young adulthood Open
View article: C - 24EEG Net Tolerance Training for an Adult with Level Three Autism Spectrum Disorder
C - 24EEG Net Tolerance Training for an Adult with Level Three Autism Spectrum Disorder Open
Objective: Individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) experience increased agitation compared to typically developing peers.This increased agitation, which can impair functioning, makes it difficult to study individuals with ASD using…
View article: Correction: Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) facilitates overall visual search response times but does not interact with visual search task factors
Correction: Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) facilitates overall visual search response times but does not interact with visual search task factors Open
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0194640.].
View article: Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) facilitates overall visual search response times but does not interact with visual search task factors
Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) facilitates overall visual search response times but does not interact with visual search task factors Open
Whether transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) affects mental functions, and how any such effects arise from its neural effects, continue to be debated. We investigated whether tDCS applied over the visual cortex (Oz) with a vertex…
View article: Altruistic decisions following penetrating traumatic brain injury
Altruistic decisions following penetrating traumatic brain injury Open
The cerebral correlates of altruistic decisions have increasingly attracted the interest of neuroscientists. To date, investigations on the neural underpinnings of altruistic decisions have primarily been conducted in healthy adults underg…
View article: Language and alexithymia: Evidence for the role of the inferior frontal gyrus in acquired alexithymia
Language and alexithymia: Evidence for the role of the inferior frontal gyrus in acquired alexithymia Open
View article: Balanced bifrontal transcranial direct current stimulation enhances working memory in adults with high-functioning autism: a sham-controlled crossover study
Balanced bifrontal transcranial direct current stimulation enhances working memory in adults with high-functioning autism: a sham-controlled crossover study Open
View article: Do clinical features of Lesch‐Nyhan disease correlate more closely with hypoxanthine or guanine recycling?
Do clinical features of Lesch‐Nyhan disease correlate more closely with hypoxanthine or guanine recycling? Open
Lesch‐Nyhan disease (LND) is a rare, X‐linked recessive neurodevelopmental disorder caused by deficiency of hypoxanthine‐guanine phosphoribosyltransferase (HGprt), an enzyme in the purine salvage pathway. HGprt has two functions; it recycl…
View article: The concurrent use of three implicit measures (eye movements, pupillometry, and event-related potentials) to assess receptive vocabulary knowledge in normal adults
The concurrent use of three implicit measures (eye movements, pupillometry, and event-related potentials) to assess receptive vocabulary knowledge in normal adults Open
View article: Sham procedures that improve blinding to active transcranial direct current stimulation
Sham procedures that improve blinding to active transcranial direct current stimulation Open