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The effect of bilingualism on the functional neuroplasticity of the cerebellum Open
Previous studies revealed structural differences in cerebellar regions between monolinguals and bilinguals. However, the effect of bilingual experiences on cerebellar functional neuroplasticity remains unclear. Using resting-state function…
Exploring the Relationships Among Little‐C, Big‐C, and Divergent Thinking: A Resting‐State fMRI Study Open
Previous studies tend to focus on two facets of creativity: everyday creativity (little‐C) and actual creative achievement (Big‐C). While little‐C and Big‐C both involve divergent thinking (DT), the role of DT in their relationship remains…
View article: The impact of loneliness on depression during the COVID-19 pandemic in China: a two-wave follow-up study
The impact of loneliness on depression during the COVID-19 pandemic in China: a two-wave follow-up study Open
During the COVID-19 pandemic, many regions and countries implemented lockdowns and isolation to curb the virus’s spread, which might increase loneliness and lead to a series of psychological distress. This study aims to investigate the ass…
View article: Integrating the pattern of negative emotion processing and acute stress response with childhood stress among healthy young adults
Integrating the pattern of negative emotion processing and acute stress response with childhood stress among healthy young adults Open
Childhood adversity might impair corticolimbic brain regions, which play a crucial role in emotion processing and the acute stress response. The dimensional model of childhood adversity proposed that deprivation and threat dimensions might…
Blunted reward responsiveness prospectively predicts emotional distress when exposed to a naturalistic stressor Open
Both stress and blunted reward responsiveness have been identified as core risk factors of depression. Whether blunted reward responsiveness increases psychological vulnerability to real‐life stress from a dynamic perspective (from stress …
Adaption and validation of the Perceived Control of Internal States Scale (PCOISS) in Chinese adults: a cross-sectional study Open
Background Perceived control of internal states is important for disease prevention, stress buffering and life adaptability. However, there is no psychometric scale to measure control beliefs over internal states in China. This study aimed…
Examining the Differential Role of General and Specific Processing Speed in Predicting Mathematical Achievement in Junior High School Open
Processing speed is divided into general (including perceptual speed and decision speed) and specific processing speed (including reading fluency and arithmetic fluency). Despite several study findings reporting the association between pro…
Algebra dissociates from arithmetic in the brain semantic network Open
Background Mathematical expressions mainly include arithmetic (such as 8 − (1 + 3)) and algebraic expressions (such as a − (b + c)). Previous studies shown that both algebraic processing and arithmetic involved the bilateral parietal brain…
View article: Integrating the pattern of negative emotion processing and acute stress response with childhood stress among healthy young adults
Integrating the pattern of negative emotion processing and acute stress response with childhood stress among healthy young adults Open
Background Childhood abuse might impair corticolimbic brain regions, which play a crucial role in emotion processing and the acute stress response. Yet few has explored the relationship between childhood stress, emotion processing and acut…
Event-Related Potential Responses to Beloved and Familiar Faces in Different Marriage Styles: Evidence from Mosuo Subjects Open
Research on familiar face recognition has largely focused on the neural correlates of recognizing a beloved partner or family member. However, no research has explored the effect of marriage style on the recognition of a beloved partner's …