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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: Bridging gaps: the role of gender and team composition in collective intelligence within STEM education
Bridging gaps: the role of gender and team composition in collective intelligence within STEM education Open
This study examines the impact of gender dynamics and team composition on collective intelligence (CI) in STEM higher education, addressing performance variability in individual and collaborative tasks. Using a sequential explanatory mixed…
View article: Gender disparities in higher education: development and validation of the FACT-GÉN instrument
Gender disparities in higher education: development and validation of the FACT-GÉN instrument Open
Introduction Gender stereotypes considerably influence human behavior, creating gaps between men and women in higher education. Society faces the challenge of preventing the loss of human talent in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mat…
View article: Structural inequality and temporal brain dynamics across diverse samples
Structural inequality and temporal brain dynamics across diverse samples Open
Background Structural income inequality – the uneven income distribution across regions or countries – could affect brain structure and function, beyond individual differences. However, the impact of structural income inequality on the bra…
View article: Brain clocks capture diversity and disparities in aging and dementia across geographically diverse populations
Brain clocks capture diversity and disparities in aging and dementia across geographically diverse populations Open
Brain clocks, which quantify discrepancies between brain age and chronological age, hold promise for understanding brain health and disease. However, the impact of diversity (including geographical, socioeconomic, sociodemographic, sex and…
View article: Interoceptive awareness in a clinical setting: the need to bring interoceptive perspectives into clinical evaluation
Interoceptive awareness in a clinical setting: the need to bring interoceptive perspectives into clinical evaluation Open
Interoceptive awareness (IA) is crucial to understanding mental health. The Multidimensional Assessment of Interoceptive Awareness (MAIA) scale, available in approximately 30 languages, has gained global recognition for its research applic…
View article: Cardiometabolic state links neurovascular burden with brain structure and function across age: evidence from EEG and MRI
Cardiometabolic state links neurovascular burden with brain structure and function across age: evidence from EEG and MRI Open
Aging affects brain structure and function alongside metabolic and vascular processes leading to energetic impairments. While local neurometabolic dysfunction in aging is well-documented, the influence of systemic cardiometabolic and vascu…
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: Slow-wave brain connectivity predicts executive functioning and group belonging in socially vulnerable individuals
Slow-wave brain connectivity predicts executive functioning and group belonging in socially vulnerable individuals Open
Important efforts have been made to describe the neural and cognitive features of healthy and clinical populations. However, the neural and cognitive features of socially vulnerable individuals remain largely unexplored, despite their pron…
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: Can beliefs improve mental health? A dive into resilience during pandemic times in South America
Can beliefs improve mental health? A dive into resilience during pandemic times in South America Open
The association between paranormal beliefs and mental health has been extensively investigated. Nonetheless, there has been limited opportunity to examine this association in contexts characterized by high stress and social vulnerability. …
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: Slow-wave brain connectivity predicts executive functioning and group belonging in socially vulnerable individuals
Slow-wave brain connectivity predicts executive functioning and group belonging in socially vulnerable individuals Open
Important efforts have been made to describe the neural and cognitive features of healthy and clinical populations. However, the neural and cognitive features of socially vulnerable individuals remain largely unexplored, despite their pron…
View article: Neural and behavioural dynamics of the individual and collective self(s)
Neural and behavioural dynamics of the individual and collective self(s) Open
Usually considered as internal representations of self-concepts, the individual-self and the collective-self have been primarily studied in social and personality psychology while the experimental and theoretical advances of the cognitive …
View article: The impact of loneliness and social adaptation on depressive symptoms: Behavioral and brain measures evidence from a brain health perspective
The impact of loneliness and social adaptation on depressive symptoms: Behavioral and brain measures evidence from a brain health perspective Open
Introduction Early detection of depression is a cost-effective way to prevent adverse outcomes on brain physiology, cognition, and health. Here we propose that loneliness and social adaptation are key factors that can anticipate depressive…
View article: Moral Emotions and Their Brain Structural Correlates Across Neurodegenerative Disorders
Moral Emotions and Their Brain Structural Correlates Across Neurodegenerative Disorders Open
Background: Although social cognition is compromised in patients with neurodegenerative disorders such as behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia (bvFTD) and Alzheimer’s disease (AD), research on moral emotions and their neural correlat…
View article: “I am feeling tension in my whole body”: An experimental phenomenological study of empathy for pain
“I am feeling tension in my whole body”: An experimental phenomenological study of empathy for pain Open
Introduction Traditionally, empathy has been studied from two main perspectives: the theory-theory approach and the simulation theory approach. These theories claim that social emotions are fundamentally constituted by mind states in the b…
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: Does culture shape our understanding of others’ thoughts and emotions? An investigation across 12 countries.
Does culture shape our understanding of others’ thoughts and emotions? An investigation across 12 countries. Open
Overall, these findings highlight the need for important methodological shifts to better represent social cognition in both fundamental research and clinical practice, especially within emerging international networks and consortia. (PsycI…
View article: The role of executive functions, social cognition and intelligence in predicting social adaptation of vulnerable populations
The role of executive functions, social cognition and intelligence in predicting social adaptation of vulnerable populations Open
This study sought to evaluate the roles of and interactions between cognitive processes that have been shown to exhibit impact from socioeconomic status (SES) and living conditions in predicting social adaptation (SA) in a population of ad…
View article: Standardization and diagnostic utility of the Frontal Assessment Battery for healthy people and patients with dementia in the Chilean population
Standardization and diagnostic utility of the Frontal Assessment Battery for healthy people and patients with dementia in the Chilean population Open
The Frontal Assessment Battery (FAB) is a screening test that measures executive functions. Although this instrument has been validated in several countries, its diagnostic utility in a Chilean population has not been studied yet. Objectiv…
View article: Social Adaptation in Context: The Differential Role of Religiosity and Self-Esteem in Vulnerable vs. Non-vulnerable Populations – A Registered Report Study
Social Adaptation in Context: The Differential Role of Religiosity and Self-Esteem in Vulnerable vs. Non-vulnerable Populations – A Registered Report Study Open
There is evidence that religiosity and self-esteem are positively related, while self-esteem and religiosity in turn predict successful social adaptation. Moreover, self-esteem has been shown to be directly related to social adaptation in …