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View article: Cocaine polydrug use and its impact on intentional harm recognition: a high-density EEG study
Cocaine polydrug use and its impact on intentional harm recognition: a high-density EEG study Open
These findings suggest a potential shift in COC towards emotional over-involvement and away from rational cognitive assessment of social information. The present results provide new insights into the recognition of intentional harm process…
View article: Cognitive, emotional, and social factors promoting psychosocial adaptation: a study of latent profiles in people living in socially vulnerable contexts
Cognitive, emotional, and social factors promoting psychosocial adaptation: a study of latent profiles in people living in socially vulnerable contexts Open
Introduction Social adaptation is a multifaceted process that encompasses cognitive, social, and affective factors. Previous research often focused on isolated variables, overlooking their interactions, especially in challenging environmen…
View article: Cocaine Polydrug Use and its Impact on Intentional Harm Recognition: A High-Density EEG Study
Cocaine Polydrug Use and its Impact on Intentional Harm Recognition: A High-Density EEG Study Open
Cocaine and stimulant consumption constitute a significant problem worldwide related to impaired social skills. The link between illegal substance abuse and social cognition is not well understood. Intentional harm recognition is a social …
View article: The neurocognitive impact of loneliness and social networks on social adaptation
The neurocognitive impact of loneliness and social networks on social adaptation Open
Social adaptation arises from the interaction between the individual and the social environment. However, little empirical evidence exists regarding the relationship between social contact and social adaptation. We propose that loneliness …
View article: Cognitive, emotional, and social factors promoting psychosocial adaptation: a study of latent profiles in people living in socially vulnerable contexts
Cognitive, emotional, and social factors promoting psychosocial adaptation: a study of latent profiles in people living in socially vulnerable contexts Open
Adverse environments cause well-established detrimental effects on subjects living there. They ultimately increase the likelihood of developing negative cognitive, emotional, and social outcomes. However, these adverse effects are not ubiq…
View article: The neurocognitive impact of loneliness and social networks on social adaptation
The neurocognitive impact of loneliness and social networks on social adaptation Open
Social adaptation arises from the interaction between the individual and the social environment. However, there is little empirical evidence regarding the relationship between social contact and social adaptation. We propose that lonelines…
View article: Rhythm on Your Lips
Rhythm on Your Lips Open
The Iambic-Trochaic Law (ITL) accounts for speech rhythm, grouping of sounds as either Iambs-if alternating in duration-or Trochees-if alternating in pitch and/or intensity. The two different rhythms signal word order, one of the basic syn…
View article: Enactive Approach and Dual-Tasks for the Treatment of Severe Behavioral and Cognitive Impairment in a Person with Acquired Brain Injury: A Case Study
Enactive Approach and Dual-Tasks for the Treatment of Severe Behavioral and Cognitive Impairment in a Person with Acquired Brain Injury: A Case Study Open
One of the most important sequela in persons who suffer from acquired brain injury is a behavioral disorder. To date, the primary approaches for the rehabilitation of this sequela are Applied Behavior Analysis, Cognitive-Behavior Therapy, …