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View article: Neurobehavioral Changes in Macular Degeneration: Spatial Frequency Use in Scene Recognition
Neurobehavioral Changes in Macular Degeneration: Spatial Frequency Use in Scene Recognition Open
These findings demonstrate that macular diseases leads to altered spatial frequency processing within residual vision itself, particularly affecting fine-detail analysis. This perceptual degradation is accompanied by functional brain reorg…
View article: Designing resilient cities: Greenery, rectilinearity, and sociality as key factors in aesthetic preferences
Designing resilient cities: Greenery, rectilinearity, and sociality as key factors in aesthetic preferences Open
Urban nature-based solutions are crucial for climate change adaptation; however, their implementation also depends on their aesthetic appeal, which can influence public acceptance and engagement. This study explores the impact of shape, gr…
View article: Structure-Function Dynamics in Healthy Cognitive Aging: A Graph Signal Processing Approach
Structure-Function Dynamics in Healthy Cognitive Aging: A Graph Signal Processing Approach Open
Network neuroscience has significantly advanced our understanding of how structural and functional connectivity evolve during healthy neurocognitive aging. Yet, integrative studies linking structural and functional brain organization with …
View article: Cognitive Flexibility and Brain Network Energy in Healthy Aging: an Allostatic Perspective from the SENECA model
Cognitive Flexibility and Brain Network Energy in Healthy Aging: an Allostatic Perspective from the SENECA model Open
Understanding how the older adult brain sustains cognitive flexibility remains a central question in aging research. Here, we analyzed resting-state fMRI data from the population-based CamCAN database (N = 628; age 18–88) and applied struc…
View article: Prevalence of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in survivors following the first SARS-CoV epidemic of 2003: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Prevalence of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in survivors following the first SARS-CoV epidemic of 2003: A systematic review and meta-analysis Open
Drawing lessons from the past may help us to face long term mental health consequences of pandemic. The systematic review and meta-analysis examine the prevalence of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in survivors of the first SARS-CoV …
View article: Exploring continual learning strategies in artificial neural networks through graph-based analysis of connectivity: Insights from a brain-inspired perspective
Exploring continual learning strategies in artificial neural networks through graph-based analysis of connectivity: Insights from a brain-inspired perspective Open
View article: Lifespan oscillatory dynamics in lexical production: A population-based MEG resting-state analysis
Lifespan oscillatory dynamics in lexical production: A population-based MEG resting-state analysis Open
Lexical production performances have been associated with cognitive control demands increase with age to support efficient semantic access, thus suggesting an interplay between a domain-general and a language-specific component. Current ne…
View article: Validation of visual analog scales of mood and anxiety at the workplace
Validation of visual analog scales of mood and anxiety at the workplace Open
The Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) is commonly used to detect depressive or anxious states, but its 14-item questionnaire is time-consuming. Visual analog scales (VAS) are easy to use and quick to implement. Although the VAS …
View article: Cognitive flexibility in autism: How task predictability and sex influence performances
Cognitive flexibility in autism: How task predictability and sex influence performances Open
While cognitive flexibility challenges are frequently reported in autistic individuals, inconsistencies in the findings prompt further investigation into the factors influencing this flexibility. We suggest that unique aspects of the predi…
View article: Understanding cognitive flexibility in emotional evaluation in autistic males and females: the social context matters
Understanding cognitive flexibility in emotional evaluation in autistic males and females: the social context matters Open
View article: Effects of a sedentary behaviour intervention in emergency dispatch centre phone operators: a study protocol for the SECODIS randomised controlled cross-over trial
Effects of a sedentary behaviour intervention in emergency dispatch centre phone operators: a study protocol for the SECODIS randomised controlled cross-over trial Open
Introduction Sedentary behaviour is a public health problem. We mainly have sedentary behaviour at work, transforming them into occupational risk. To our knowledge, there is no intervention study on the reduction of occupational sedentary …
View article: Midlife dynamics of white matter architecture in lexical production
Midlife dynamics of white matter architecture in lexical production Open
View article: Reduced spatial frequency differentiation and sex‐related specificities in fearful face detection in autism: Insights from <scp>EEG</scp> and the predictive brain model
Reduced spatial frequency differentiation and sex‐related specificities in fearful face detection in autism: Insights from <span>EEG</span> and the predictive brain model Open
Face processing relies on predictive processes driven by low spatial frequencies (LSF) that convey coarse information prior to fine information conveyed by high spatial frequencies. However, autistic individuals might have atypical predict…
View article: Lifespan Oscillatory Dynamics in Lexical Production: A Population-based MEG Resting-State Analysis
Lifespan Oscillatory Dynamics in Lexical Production: A Population-based MEG Resting-State Analysis Open
Lexical production remains relatively preserved across the lifespan, but cognitive control demands increase with age to support efficient semantic access. It suggests a domain-general and a language-specific component. Current neurocogniti…
View article: Understanding Emotional Flexibility in Autism: The Social Factor Matters
Understanding Emotional Flexibility in Autism: The Social Factor Matters Open
Autistic individuals often present difficulties in flexibly adjusting their behavior, yet laboratory experiments have yielded inconsistent results, potentially due to various influencing factors requiring precise examination. This study ai…
View article: Modeling the neurocognitive dynamics of language across the lifespan
Modeling the neurocognitive dynamics of language across the lifespan Open
Healthy aging is associated with a heterogeneous decline across cognitive functions, typically observed between language comprehension and language production (LP). Examining resting‐state fMRI and neuropsychological data from 628 healthy …
View article: Impact of 24 h shifts on urinary catecholamine in emergency physicians: a cross-over randomized trial
Impact of 24 h shifts on urinary catecholamine in emergency physicians: a cross-over randomized trial Open
View article: Reduced Spatial Frequency Differentiation and Sex-Related Specificities in Fearful Face Detection in Autism : Insights from EEG and the predictive brain model.
Reduced Spatial Frequency Differentiation and Sex-Related Specificities in Fearful Face Detection in Autism : Insights from EEG and the predictive brain model. Open
Face processing relies on predictive processes driven by low spatial frequencies (LSF) that convey coarse information prior to fine information conveyed by high spatial frequencies. However, autistic individuals might have atypical predict…
View article: The Reflective Mind of the Anxious in Action: Metacognitive Beliefs and Maladaptive Emotional Regulation Strategies Constrain Working Memory Efficiency
The Reflective Mind of the Anxious in Action: Metacognitive Beliefs and Maladaptive Emotional Regulation Strategies Constrain Working Memory Efficiency Open
The Attentional Control Theory (ACT) posits that, while trait anxiety may not directly impact performance, it can influence processing efficiency by prompting the use of compensatory mechanisms. The specific nature of these mechanisms, whi…
View article: Dynamics of White Matter Architecture in Lexical Production among Middle-Aged Adults
Dynamics of White Matter Architecture in Lexical Production among Middle-Aged Adults Open
This study aimed to elucidate the white matter changes associated with lexical production (LP) difficulties that typically emerge in middle age, resulting in increased naming latencies. To delay the onset of LP decline, middle-aged adults …
View article: Sex modulation of faces prediction error in the autistic brain
Sex modulation of faces prediction error in the autistic brain Open
View article: Trait Anxiety, Emotion Regulation, and Metacognitive Beliefs: An Observational Study Incorporating Separate Network and Correlation Analyses to Examine Associations with Executive Functions and Academic Achievement
Trait Anxiety, Emotion Regulation, and Metacognitive Beliefs: An Observational Study Incorporating Separate Network and Correlation Analyses to Examine Associations with Executive Functions and Academic Achievement Open
Trait anxiety, emotion regulation strategies, and metacognitive beliefs influence executive functions (EFs) and academic achievement. This study examines their interplay and impact on academic success. In total, 275 adolescents (10–17 year…
View article: Interaction between central and peripheral vision: Influence of distance and spatial frequencies
Interaction between central and peripheral vision: Influence of distance and spatial frequencies Open
Visual scene perception is based on reciprocal interactions between central and peripheral information. Such interactions are commonly investigated through the semantic congruence effect, which usually reveals a congruence effect of centra…
View article: Exploring Continual Learning Strategies in Artificial Neural Net-Exploring Continual Learning Strategies in Artificial Neural Networks Through Graph-Based Analysis of Connectivity: Insights from a Brain-Inspired Perspective
Exploring Continual Learning Strategies in Artificial Neural Net-Exploring Continual Learning Strategies in Artificial Neural Networks Through Graph-Based Analysis of Connectivity: Insights from a Brain-Inspired Perspective Open
View article: Trait Anxiety, Emotion Regulation Strategies, and Metacognitive Beliefs: Their Influence on Executive Functions and Academic Achievement
Trait Anxiety, Emotion Regulation Strategies, and Metacognitive Beliefs: Their Influence on Executive Functions and Academic Achievement Open
Trait anxiety, emotion regulation strategies, and metacognitive beliefs influence executive functions (EF) and academic achievement. This study examines their interplay and impact on academic success. In total, 275 adolescents (10-17 years…
View article: The Reflective Mind of the Anxious in Action: Metacognitive Beliefs and Maladaptive Emotional Regulation Strategies Constrain Working Memory Efficacity
The Reflective Mind of the Anxious in Action: Metacognitive Beliefs and Maladaptive Emotional Regulation Strategies Constrain Working Memory Efficacity Open
The Attentional Control Theory (ACT) suggests that trait anxiety does not directly affect performance but may alter processing efficiency through the generation of compensatory strategies. However, the ACT does not describe the nature of t…
View article: Toddlers’ sensitivity to dominance traits from faces
Toddlers’ sensitivity to dominance traits from faces Open
View article: Graph-based methods coupled with specific distributional distances for adversarial attack detection
Graph-based methods coupled with specific distributional distances for adversarial attack detection Open
View article: Detection of emotional faces: The role of spatial frequencies and local features
Detection of emotional faces: The role of spatial frequencies and local features Open
View article: Modeling the Neurocognitive Dynamics of Language across the Lifespan
Modeling the Neurocognitive Dynamics of Language across the Lifespan Open
Healthy aging is associated with a heterogeneous decline across cognitive functions, typically observed between language comprehension and language production (LP). Examining resting-state fMRI and neuropsychological data from 628 healthy …