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View article: Discrepant Views of Apathy in Patients and Caregivers: the Role of Cognitive Deficits in Parkinson's Disease
Discrepant Views of Apathy in Patients and Caregivers: the Role of Cognitive Deficits in Parkinson's Disease Open
Background Apathy is a common early symptom of Parkinson's disease (PD), often co‐occurring with cognitive decline and associated with fronto‐striatal and mesocortico‐limbic dysfunctions. Discrepancies between self‐ and caregiver‐reported …
View article: Increasing affective distance - leftward prism adaptation amplifies alexithymia in healthy females
Increasing affective distance - leftward prism adaptation amplifies alexithymia in healthy females Open
Introduction Emotional processing is linked with spatial attention, which prioritizes emotional stimuli over neutral ones. The interconnection between spatial and emotional processing may rely on the overlap between the networks underpinni…
View article: It is a matter of size - Manipulating body size with virtual reality modulates reward sensitivity
It is a matter of size - Manipulating body size with virtual reality modulates reward sensitivity Open
Obesity is a major concern in clinical practice given its impact on medical and psychiatric conditions, and the pervasive social stigma it carries. Reward processing has a key role in the development and maintenance of obesity, as evidence…
View article: What you listen to makes a difference: The impact of music on attention and well‐being
What you listen to makes a difference: The impact of music on attention and well‐being Open
Sounds constantly surround us, serving as sensory cues that help humans interpret the world and navigate the flood of stimuli they encounter. Research has shown that sounds and music can influence attentional performance; however, evidence…
View article: Altered orienting of visuospatial attention in patients with vestibular disorders
Altered orienting of visuospatial attention in patients with vestibular disorders Open
The vestibular system, one of the earliest sensory systems in vertebrates, is crucial for encoding head and trunk movements. Research in stroke patients with spatial attention deficits and studies manipulating vestibular signals in healthy…
View article: What You Listen to Makes a Difference – the Impact of Music on Drivers’ Psycho-Physical State
What You Listen to Makes a Difference – the Impact of Music on Drivers’ Psycho-Physical State Open
View article: Hedonic and autonomic responses in promoting affective touch
Hedonic and autonomic responses in promoting affective touch Open
View article: What touching you makes me feel - hedonic and autonomic responses in promoting an affective touch
What touching you makes me feel - hedonic and autonomic responses in promoting an affective touch Open
Interpersonal touch is intrinsically reciprocal since it entails a person promoting and another receiving the touch. While several studies have investigated the beneficial effects of receiving an affective touch, the affective experience o…
View article: Beyond alpha-band: The neural correlate of creative thinking
Beyond alpha-band: The neural correlate of creative thinking Open
View article: Editorial: Uncovering the neural correlates of prism adaptation: Evidence from the brain network approach
Editorial: Uncovering the neural correlates of prism adaptation: Evidence from the brain network approach Open
EDITORIAL article Front. Psychol., 15 November 2022Sec. Cognition https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.1076307
View article: Effective connectivity underlying neural and behavioral components of prism adaptation
Effective connectivity underlying neural and behavioral components of prism adaptation Open
Prism adaptation (PA) is a form of visuomotor training that produces both sensorimotor and cognitive aftereffects depending on the direction of the visual displacement. Recently, a neural framework explaining both types of PA-induced after…
View article: Dynamic changes in spatial representation within the posterior parietal cortex in response to visuomotor adaptation
Dynamic changes in spatial representation within the posterior parietal cortex in response to visuomotor adaptation Open
Recent studies used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) population receptive field (pRF) mapping to demonstrate that retinotopic organization extends from the primary visual cortex to ventral and dorsal visual pathways, by quantif…
View article: Dynamic changes in spatial representation within the posterior parietal cortex in response to visuomotor adaptation
Dynamic changes in spatial representation within the posterior parietal cortex in response to visuomotor adaptation Open
Recent studies used fMRI population receptive field (pRF) mapping to demonstrate that retinotopic organization extends from primary visual cortex to ventral and dorsal visual pathways by quantifying visual field maps, receptive field size,…
View article: Changing your body changes your eating attitudes: embodiment of a slim virtual avatar induces avoidance of high-calorie food
Changing your body changes your eating attitudes: embodiment of a slim virtual avatar induces avoidance of high-calorie food Open
View article: Self-other distinction modulates the social softness illusion
Self-other distinction modulates the social softness illusion Open
View article: Callosal anisotropy predicts attentional network changes after parietal inhibitory stimulation
Callosal anisotropy predicts attentional network changes after parietal inhibitory stimulation Open
View article: Callosal anisotropy predicts attentional network changes after parietal inhibitory stimulation
Callosal anisotropy predicts attentional network changes after parietal inhibitory stimulation Open
Hemispatial neglect is thought to result from disruption of interhemispheric equilibrium. Right hemisphere lesions deactivate the right frontoparietal network and hyperactivate the left via release from interhemispheric inhibition. Support…
View article: Prism Adaptation Modulates Connectivity of the Intraparietal Sulcus with Multiple Brain Networks
Prism Adaptation Modulates Connectivity of the Intraparietal Sulcus with Multiple Brain Networks Open
Prism adaptation (PA) alters spatial cognition according to the direction of visual displacement by temporarily modifying sensorimotor mapping. Right-shifting prisms (right PA) improve neglect of left visual field in patients, possibly by …
View article: Eye dominance modulates visuospatial attention
Eye dominance modulates visuospatial attention Open
View article: Prism adaptation modulates connectivity of the intraparietal sulcus with multiple brain networks
Prism adaptation modulates connectivity of the intraparietal sulcus with multiple brain networks Open
Prism adaptation (PA) alters spatial cognition according to the direction of visual displacement by temporarily modifying sensorimotor mapping. Right-shifting prisms (right PA) improve neglect of left space in patients, possibly by decreas…
View article: Neuropsychological aspects of Asperger Syndrome in adults: a review
Neuropsychological aspects of Asperger Syndrome in adults: a review Open
Despite distinctive clinical characteristics, Asperger Syndrome (AS) is actually included in the broad spectrum of Autism Spectrum Disorder. Usually, to evaluate AS in adulthood, diagnostic tools are referred to autistic traits; furthermor…
View article: Left-shifting prism adaptation boosts reward-based learning
Left-shifting prism adaptation boosts reward-based learning Open
View article: Prismatic adaptation modulates inter-hemispheric balance with a subsequent change in visual field coverage
Prismatic adaptation modulates inter-hemispheric balance with a subsequent change in visual field coverage Open
Prismatic adaptation (PA) is a simple sensorimotor technique that modulates visuospatial cognition. Right-deviating PA (rPA) ameliorates neglect symptoms in patients; whereas, left PA (lPA) produces neglect-like behavior in healthy individ…
View article: Motor cortex inhibition by TMS reduces cognitive non-motor procedural learning when immediate incentives are present
Motor cortex inhibition by TMS reduces cognitive non-motor procedural learning when immediate incentives are present Open
View article: The asymmetrical effect of leftward and rightward prisms on intact visuospatial cognition
The asymmetrical effect of leftward and rightward prisms on intact visuospatial cognition Open
View article: Prismatic Adaptation Boosts Feedback-Based Learning
Prismatic Adaptation Boosts Feedback-Based Learning Open
Visuospatial cognition has an inherent spatial bias. Notably, the individual differences in the direction and magnitude of this bias are associated with the asymmetric pattern of binding of dopamine D2/3 receptors, as well as with dopamine…
View article: Adaptation to leftward shifting prisms alters motor inter-hemispheric inhibition
Adaptation to leftward shifting prisms alters motor inter-hemispheric inhibition Open
View article: Adaptation to Leftward Shifting Prisms Alters Motor Interhemispheric Inhibition
Adaptation to Leftward Shifting Prisms Alters Motor Interhemispheric Inhibition Open
Adaptation to rightward shifting prisms (rightward prism adaptation, RPA) ameliorates neglect symptoms in patients while adaptation to leftward shifting prisms (leftward prism adaptation, LPA) induces neglect-like behaviors in healthy subj…
View article: Paired-Pulse Parietal-Motor Stimulation Differentially Modulates Corticospinal Excitability across Hemispheres When Combined with Prism Adaptation
Paired-Pulse Parietal-Motor Stimulation Differentially Modulates Corticospinal Excitability across Hemispheres When Combined with Prism Adaptation Open
Rightward prism adaptation ameliorates neglect symptoms while leftward prism adaptation (LPA) induces neglect-like biases in healthy individuals. Similarly, inhibitory repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) on the right poster…
View article: Areas of Brain Damage Underlying Increased Reports of Behavioral Disinhibition
Areas of Brain Damage Underlying Increased Reports of Behavioral Disinhibition Open
Disinhibition, the inability to inhibit inappropriate behavior, is seen in frontal-temporal degeneration, Alzheimer's disease, and stroke. Behavioral disinhibition leads to social and emotional impairments, including impulsive behavior and…