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View article: A virtual reality take on the Corsi-Block Tapping Task: Exploring VR for spatial working memory assessment
A virtual reality take on the Corsi-Block Tapping Task: Exploring VR for spatial working memory assessment Open
More implementations of classical cognitive tests into VR are needed to directly test the altering effects of the VR device and environment excluding the task related differences. Especially the relationship between emotions, HR and cybers…
View article: The effect of transcranial direct current stimulation on frontal alpha asymmetry and visuospatial attention in food-reward contexts: a triple-blind randomized sham-controlled study
The effect of transcranial direct current stimulation on frontal alpha asymmetry and visuospatial attention in food-reward contexts: a triple-blind randomized sham-controlled study Open
View article: No support for a single session of EEG feedback for modulating asymmetry of frontal brain activity
No support for a single session of EEG feedback for modulating asymmetry of frontal brain activity Open
Recent studies suggest that frontal hemispheric asymmetry may underlie various mental health disorders, and frontal alpha asymmetry (FAA), which reflects cortical activity and inactivity between the left and frontal lobes, could be a poten…
View article: Technological innovations for assessing motor impairments in autism spectrum disorder
Technological innovations for assessing motor impairments in autism spectrum disorder Open
There is an increasing demand for the identification of biomarkers and symptoms associated with Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) to enable its early detection. Substantial evidence indicates that individuals with ASD often experience motor s…
View article: Validation of the Hungarian version of the Yale Food Addiction Scale 2.0 (YFAS 2.0)
Validation of the Hungarian version of the Yale Food Addiction Scale 2.0 (YFAS 2.0) Open
View article: Unveiling the Role of Theory of Mind: Neural Response to Emotional Stimuli in Context
Unveiling the Role of Theory of Mind: Neural Response to Emotional Stimuli in Context Open
View article: Gut–brain axis and neuropsychiatric health: recent advances
Gut–brain axis and neuropsychiatric health: recent advances Open
The gut–brain axis, a bidirectional communication pathway, permits the central nervous system (CNS) to exert influence over gastrointestinal function in response to stress, while the gut microbiota regulates the CNS via immune, neuroendocr…
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: The effect of unilateral hand muscle contraction on frontal alpha asymmetry and inhibitory control in intrinsic reward contexts, a randomized controlled trial
The effect of unilateral hand muscle contraction on frontal alpha asymmetry and inhibitory control in intrinsic reward contexts, a randomized controlled trial Open
Challenged inhibitory control has been implicated in various disorders, including addiction. Previous research suggests that asymmetry of frontal brain activity, indexed by frontal alpha asymmetry (FAA), is associated with inhibitory contr…
View article: Virtual reality implementation of the Corsi test and pilot study on acceptance
Virtual reality implementation of the Corsi test and pilot study on acceptance Open
View article: The relationship between frontal alpha asymmetry and behavioral and brain activity indices of reactive inhibitory control
The relationship between frontal alpha asymmetry and behavioral and brain activity indices of reactive inhibitory control Open
This research reveals dissociation between baseline frontal alpha asymmetry and the timing of reactive inhibitory brain activities in food-reward contexts. Whereas inhibitory control performance decreases over time in a stop signal task, e…
View article: Optimizing cardiopulmonary rehabilitation duration for long COVID patients: an exercise physiology monitoring approach
Optimizing cardiopulmonary rehabilitation duration for long COVID patients: an exercise physiology monitoring approach Open
The presence of prolonged symptoms after COVID infection worsens the workability and quality of life. 200 adults with long COVID syndrome were enrolled after medical, physical, and mental screening, and were divided into two groups based o…
View article: No support for the effect of tDCS on frontal alpha asymmetry and behavioral and brain activity indices of inhibitory control
No support for the effect of tDCS on frontal alpha asymmetry and behavioral and brain activity indices of inhibitory control Open
Prior research links self-regulation failure to psychiatric disorders. While the left and right dorsolateral prefrontal cortices are associated with distinct components of self-regulation—approach and inhibitory systems, respectively—exist…
View article: "Virtual reality nature as our next retreat?"
"Virtual reality nature as our next retreat?" Open
In this article, we present the initial user experience test results of an experiment conducted in an interactive natural environment created in virtual reality (VR). The computer-generated (CG) VR application, entitled Zenctuary VR, was d…
View article: The effect of transcranial direct current stimulation over the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex on behavioral and brain activity indices of visuospatial attention in intrinsic reward contexts
The effect of transcranial direct current stimulation over the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex on behavioral and brain activity indices of visuospatial attention in intrinsic reward contexts Open
Research indicates a connection between frontal brain activity asymmetry and self-regulation, particularly, approach and inhibitory tendencies. However, the underlying brain mechanism remains unclear. Our preregistered study used transcran…
View article: ONLINE AND OFFLINE ART THERAPY BASED INTERVENTIONS IN PANDEMIC TIMES
ONLINE AND OFFLINE ART THERAPY BASED INTERVENTIONS IN PANDEMIC TIMES Open
In our paper, we would like to give a summary of two art therapy based research projects, one online and one offline, conducted by ELTE EMIND laboratory.The online study is a mixed qualitative and quantitative methods research, exploring h…
View article: POSITIVITY EFFECT IN AN ETHIOPIAN SAMPLE: INSIGHTS FROM THE DOT-PROBE TASK
POSITIVITY EFFECT IN AN ETHIOPIAN SAMPLE: INSIGHTS FROM THE DOT-PROBE TASK Open
The positivity effect, or the tendency to attend more to positive than negative stimuli, has been widely reported in the literature among older adults, however, a few contradictory findings are also present.This concept is raising substant…
View article: "COGNITIVE FUNCTIONS AND HEALTH STATUS IN PREVIOUSLY HOSPITALIZED VERSUS NON-HOSPITALIZED POST-COVID PATIENTS: A PILOT STUDY"
"COGNITIVE FUNCTIONS AND HEALTH STATUS IN PREVIOUSLY HOSPITALIZED VERSUS NON-HOSPITALIZED POST-COVID PATIENTS: A PILOT STUDY" Open
Introduction: An increasing amount of evidence indicates that patients after having been recovered from COVID-19 are still experiencing various neurocognitive deficits, as part of the commonly described post-COVID sequalae.These deficits c…
View article: Cardiopulmonary rehabilitation programme improves physical health and quality of life in post-COVID syndrome
Cardiopulmonary rehabilitation programme improves physical health and quality of life in post-COVID syndrome Open
Complex cardiopulmonary rehabilitation improved workload, quality of life, respiratory function, complaints and clinical status of patients with post-COVID syndrome. Personalized complex pulmonary rehabilitation can be beneficial and recom…
View article: The neural correlates of context driven changes in the emotional response: An fMRI study
The neural correlates of context driven changes in the emotional response: An fMRI study Open
Emotional flexibility reflects the ability to adjust the emotional response to the changing environmental context. To understand how context can trigger a change in emotional response, i.e., how it can upregulate the initial emotional resp…
View article: Novel probiotic treatment of autism spectrum disorder associated social behavioral symptoms in two rodent models
Novel probiotic treatment of autism spectrum disorder associated social behavioral symptoms in two rodent models Open
View article: Dispositional Mindfulness and Inhibitory Control after Perceiving Neutral, Food and Money Related Stimuli
Dispositional Mindfulness and Inhibitory Control after Perceiving Neutral, Food and Money Related Stimuli Open
Previous studies have shown that dispositional mindfulness is positively associated with cognitive performance, including the ability to stop behavioral actions (formally called inhibitory control). However, some studies suggest that the r…
View article: Gastrointestinal Microbiome: Novel Paradigm Proposed in the Treatment of Autism Spectrum Disorder Associated Social Behavioral Symptoms in Two Rodent Models
Gastrointestinal Microbiome: Novel Paradigm Proposed in the Treatment of Autism Spectrum Disorder Associated Social Behavioral Symptoms in Two Rodent Models Open
The prevalence of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has rapidly increased in the past decades, and several studies report about the escalating use of antibiotics and the consequent disruption of the gastrointestinal microbiome leading to the …
View article: The relationship between reward context and inhibitory control, does it depend on BMI, maladaptive eating, and negative affect?
The relationship between reward context and inhibitory control, does it depend on BMI, maladaptive eating, and negative affect? Open
Background Recent studies suggest that higher Body Mass Index (BMI) is associated with reduced inhibitory control in contexts of palatable food. However, due to limitations of previous studies, it remained the question whether this reducti…
View article: Microbiota and Metabolite Profiling as Markers of Mood Disorders: A Cross-Sectional Study in Obese Patients
Microbiota and Metabolite Profiling as Markers of Mood Disorders: A Cross-Sectional Study in Obese Patients Open
Obesity is associated with an increased risk of several neurological and psychiatric diseases, but few studies report the contribution of biological features in the occurrence of mood disorders in obese patients. The aim of the study is to…
View article: Flexibility in autism during unpredictable shifts of socio-emotional stimuli: Investigation of group and sex differences
Flexibility in autism during unpredictable shifts of socio-emotional stimuli: Investigation of group and sex differences Open
Considering the mixed nature of reports of flexibility difficulties in autism, we hypothesized that a task that more closely resembles the challenges faced in real life would help to assess these difficulties. Autistic and typically develo…
View article: Microbiome and metabolome-related biomarkers of mood alterations in obese patients
Microbiome and metabolome-related biomarkers of mood alterations in obese patients Open
View article: Flexibility in autism during unpredictable shifts of socio-emotional stimuli. Investigation of group and sex differences.
Flexibility in autism during unpredictable shifts of socio-emotional stimuli. Investigation of group and sex differences. Open
Considering the mixed nature of reports of flexibility difficulties in autism, we hypothesized that a task that more closely resembles the challenges faced in real life would help to assess these difficulties. Autistic and typically develo…
View article: Inhibitory Performance in Smokers Relative to Nonsmokers When Exposed to Neutral, Smoking- and Money-Related Pictures
Inhibitory Performance in Smokers Relative to Nonsmokers When Exposed to Neutral, Smoking- and Money-Related Pictures Open
Introduction: Smoking is associated with significant negative health consequences. It has been suggested that deficient inhibitory control may be implicated in (nicotine) addiction, but its exact role has not yet been elucidated. In the cu…
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