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Editorial: Improving financial decisions Open
EDITORIAL article Front. Psychol., 30 March 2023Sec. Cognition Volume 14 - 2023 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1171950
Neural processes related to negative self‐concept in adult and adolescent anorexia nervosa Open
Objective Negative self‐concept is characteristic of anorexia nervosa (AN), but the neural processes mediating this component of AN is unknown. These studies investigated how valence and social perspectives impact neural processing in both…
Efficacy of Cognitive Training When Translated From the Laboratory to the Real World Open
Introduction Research shows that cognitive performance and emotional well-being can be significantly strengthened. A high-performance brain training protocol, Strategic Memory Advanced Reasoning Training (SMART), was developed by cognitive…
Cognitive Training Reorganizes Network Modularity in Traumatic Brain Injury Open
Background. Graph-theoretic approaches are increasingly popular for identifying the patterns of disrupted neural systems after traumatic brain injury (TBI). However, the patterns of neuroplasticity in brain organization after cognitive tra…
Executive Function Training in Chronic Traumatic Brain Injury Patients: Study Protocol Open
Background: Some individuals who sustain traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) continue to experience significant cognitive impairments chronically (months-to-years post-injury). Many tests of executive function are insensitive to these executiv…
Oxytocin Receptor Polymorphism Decreases Midline Neural Activations to Social Stimuli in Anorexia Nervosa Open
Oxytocin is a neurotransmitter related to both feeding and social behavior; anorexia nervosa is a psychiatric illness defined by reduced food intake, weight loss, and problems in social perceptions. Oxytocin receptor single nucleotide poly…
Neural correlates of reduced depressive symptoms following cognitive training for chronic traumatic brain injury Open
Depression is the most frequent comorbid psychiatric condition among individuals with traumatic brain injury (TBI). Yet, little is known about changes in the brain associated with reduced depressive symptoms following rehabilitation for TB…
Neuroplasticity of cognitive control networks following cognitive training for chronic traumatic brain injury Open
Cognitive control is the ability to coordinate thoughts and actions to achieve goals. Cognitive control impairments are one of the most persistent and devastating sequalae of traumatic brain injuries (TBI). There have been efforts to impro…
Model-based method for condition monitoring and diagnosis of compressors Open
In process industries, compressor plants provide process mediums with certain flows and pressures. Due to corrosion, wear and fouling, the plant behavior may change throughout the entire life cycle of several decades. This paper presents a…
Calibrated imaging reveals altered grey matter metabolism related to white matter microstructure and symptom severity in multiple sclerosis Open
Multiple sclerosis (MS) involves damage to white matter microstructures. This damage has been related to grey matter function as measured by standard, physiologically‐nonspecific neuroimaging indices (i.e., blood‐oxygen‐level dependent sig…
A method for characterizing semantic and lexical properties of sentence completions in traumatic brain injury. Open
Clinical investigations of individuals with chronic stage traumatic brain injury (TBI) showing mild-to-moderate levels of residual impairment largely use standardized neuropsychological assessments to measure executive functioning. The Hay…
Strategy‐based reasoning training modulates cortical thickness and resting‐state functional connectivity in adults with chronic traumatic brain injury Open
Introduction Prior studies have demonstrated training‐induced changes in the healthy adult brain. Yet, it remains unclear how the injured brain responds to cognitive training months‐to‐years after injury. Methods Sixty individuals with chr…
Neural differences in self-perception during illness and after weight-recovery in anorexia nervosa Open
Anorexia nervosa (AN) is a severe mental illness characterized by problems with self-perception. Whole-brain neural activations in healthy women, women with AN and women in long-term weight recovery following AN were compared using two fun…
Virtual Reality Social Cognition Training for children with high functioning autism Open
Virtual reality appears to be a promising and motivating platform to safely practice and rehearse social skills for children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). However, the literature to date is subject to limitations in elucidating the…
Disrupted Intrinsic Connectivity among Default, Dorsal Attention, and Frontoparietal Control Networks in Individuals with Chronic Traumatic Brain Injury Open
Objectives: Individuals with chronic traumatic brain injury (TBI) often show detrimental deficits in higher order cognitive functions requiring coordination of multiple brain networks. Although assessing TBI-related deficits in higher orde…