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View article: Functional transition rate of the default mode network is associated with self-reported resilience
Functional transition rate of the default mode network is associated with self-reported resilience Open
Dynamic variations of information in our environment constantly influence our thoughts, requiring the brain to regulate its internal state transitions to maintain stable psychological functioning. Presumably, effective regulation of brain …
View article: Neural correlates of span capacity during visual discrimination under varying cognitive demands
Neural correlates of span capacity during visual discrimination under varying cognitive demands Open
This study examined the neural correlates of individual differences in span capacity during a visual discrimination task under varying cognitive demands. Thirty-six participants (ages 19-33) completed span tasks to assess cognitive capacit…
View article: Amygdala and anterior cingulate cortex activations during emotional Stroop and self-negativity appraisal are associated with trait resilience
Amygdala and anterior cingulate cortex activations during emotional Stroop and self-negativity appraisal are associated with trait resilience Open
View article: A SERIAL MEDIATION MODEL OF PSYCHOLOGICAL RESILIENCE RELATED TO DEPRESSION SEVERITY AMONG PATIENTS WITH MAJOR DEPRESSIVE DISORDERS
A SERIAL MEDIATION MODEL OF PSYCHOLOGICAL RESILIENCE RELATED TO DEPRESSION SEVERITY AMONG PATIENTS WITH MAJOR DEPRESSIVE DISORDERS Open
Background Patients diagnosed with major depressive disorders (MDD) often grapple with impaired emotion regulation and frequently experience high levels of distress. Existing literature has further indicated that the cumulative burden of d…
View article: Cognitive Workload Predicts Cognitive Performance in Aging
Cognitive Workload Predicts Cognitive Performance in Aging Open
View article: Age-related Electrophysical Correlates of Cross-modal Attention Switching
Age-related Electrophysical Correlates of Cross-modal Attention Switching Open
The human experience demands seamless attentional switches between sensory modalities. Aging raises questions about how declines in auditory and visual processing affect cross-modal attention switching. This study used a cued cross-modal a…
View article: Alternation of psychological resilience may moderate mentalization toward mental health conditions from macro- and microstructure aspects
Alternation of psychological resilience may moderate mentalization toward mental health conditions from macro- and microstructure aspects Open
The findings underscore the importance of considering both intrapersonal and interpersonal factors in understanding the interactions between psychological resilience and mental health conditions relevant to brain mechanisms.
View article: Impact of aging on crossmodal attention switching
Impact of aging on crossmodal attention switching Open
Previous studies on crossmodal visual-auditory attention switching using a spatial discrimination task showed performance costs when the target modality changed relative to when it repeated. The present study ( n = 42 for each age group) e…
View article: Functional Transitions of the Default Mode Network Predict Self-Reported Resilience
Functional Transitions of the Default Mode Network Predict Self-Reported Resilience Open
How the brain maintains stability in its internal states is fundamental to understanding human resilience of psychological states against external perturbations. Here, we evaluated the neurocomputational stability of the default mode netwo…
View article: The effect of age and resilience on the dose–response function between the number of adversity factors and subjective well-being
The effect of age and resilience on the dose–response function between the number of adversity factors and subjective well-being Open
Background Encountering challenges and stress heightens the vulnerability to mental disorders and diminishes well-being. This study explores the impact of psychological resilience in the context of adverse events, considering age-related v…
View article: The role of attitudes towards contradiction in psychological resilience: the cortical mechanism of conflicting resolution networks
The role of attitudes towards contradiction in psychological resilience: the cortical mechanism of conflicting resolution networks Open
View article: Age prediction using resting-state functional MRI
Age prediction using resting-state functional MRI Open
The increasing lifespan and large individual differences in cognitive capability highlight the importance of comprehending the aging process of the brain. Contrary to visible signs of bodily ageing, like greying of hair and loss of muscle …
View article: Mediating role of resilience in the relationships of physical activity and mindful self-awareness with peace of mind among college students
Mediating role of resilience in the relationships of physical activity and mindful self-awareness with peace of mind among college students Open
View article: Social support enhances the mediating effect of psychological resilience on the relationship between life satisfaction and depressive symptom severity
Social support enhances the mediating effect of psychological resilience on the relationship between life satisfaction and depressive symptom severity Open
Psychosocial factors, including life satisfaction, resilience, and social support, have been proposed to influence depressive symptom severity in adults because the age of onset of depressive disorders, i.e. adolescence to early adulthood,…
View article: Specific but not general declines in attention and executive function with aging: Converging cross-sectional and longitudinal evidence across the adult lifespan
Specific but not general declines in attention and executive function with aging: Converging cross-sectional and longitudinal evidence across the adult lifespan Open
Objective Attention and executive function (EF) are vulnerable to aging. However, whether all these functions generally decline with aging is not known. Furthermore, most evidence is based on cross-sectional data and fewer follow-up data a…
View article: The Mediating Role of Brain Structural Imaging Markers in Connecting Adverse Childhood Experiences and Psychological Resilience
The Mediating Role of Brain Structural Imaging Markers in Connecting Adverse Childhood Experiences and Psychological Resilience Open
The impact of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) on brain structure has been noticed. Resilience has been considered a protective characteristic from being mentally ill; however, the link between ACEs, psychological resilience, and brain…
View article: DNA methylation signature of psychological resilience in young adults: Constructing a methylation risk score using a machine learning method
DNA methylation signature of psychological resilience in young adults: Constructing a methylation risk score using a machine learning method Open
Resilience is a process associated with the ability to recover from stress and adversity. We aimed to explore the resilience-associated DNA methylation signatures and evaluate the abilities of methylation risk scores to discriminate low re…
View article: Interaction of Depressive Status and Cognitive Ability Predicts Psychological Resilience of Young Adults in Taiwan
Interaction of Depressive Status and Cognitive Ability Predicts Psychological Resilience of Young Adults in Taiwan Open
Associations among cognitive ability, depressive symptoms, and psychological resilience have been found, but the interaction among these variables remains unclear, especially for young adults. The current study aimed to investigate how the…
View article: COVID-19, national culture, and privacy calculus: factors predicting the cross-cultural acceptance and uptake of contact-tracing technologies
COVID-19, national culture, and privacy calculus: factors predicting the cross-cultural acceptance and uptake of contact-tracing technologies Open
The use of information technologies for the public interest, such as COVID-19 tracking apps that aim to reduce the spread of COVID-19 during the pandemic, involve a dilemma between public interest benefits and privacy concerns. Critical in…
View article: COVID-19, national culture, and privacy calculus: factors predicting the cross-cultural acceptance and uptake of contact-tracing technologies
COVID-19, national culture, and privacy calculus: factors predicting the cross-cultural acceptance and uptake of contact-tracing technologies Open
The use of information technologies for the public interest, such as COVID-19 tracking apps that aim to reduce the spread of COVID-19 during the pandemic, involve a dilemma between public interest benefits and privacy concerns. Critical in…
View article: Age differences in the functional organization of the prefrontal cortex: analyses of competing hypotheses
Age differences in the functional organization of the prefrontal cortex: analyses of competing hypotheses Open
We employed a mixed design task for block and event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging with manipulations of levels of abstraction and duration in task-relevant cues and probes. Age-related differences between younger and older …
View article: The number of social support providers enhances the mediating role of resilience between life satisfaction and depression tendency
The number of social support providers enhances the mediating role of resilience between life satisfaction and depression tendency Open
Background The contribution of psychosocial characteristics, including life satisfaction, resilience, and social support, to depression tendency in adults has been proposed, because the age of onset of depressive disorders, i.e., adolescen…
View article: Potential Diffusion Tensor Imaging Biomarkers for Elucidating Intra-Individual Age-Related Changes in Cognitive Control and Processing Speed
Potential Diffusion Tensor Imaging Biomarkers for Elucidating Intra-Individual Age-Related Changes in Cognitive Control and Processing Speed Open
Cognitive aging, especially cognitive control, and processing speed aging have been well-documented in the literature. Most of the evidence was reported based on cross-sectional data, in which inter-individual age effects were shown. Howev…
View article: Adverse Childhood Experiences Are Associated with Reduced Psychological Resilience in Youth: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Adverse Childhood Experiences Are Associated with Reduced Psychological Resilience in Youth: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Open
Background: Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are presumed to influence internalizing and externalizing behaviors that can significantly debilitate long-term biopsychological development in individuals. Psychological resilience has been…
View article: Age Differences of the Hierarchical Cognitive Control and the Frontal Rostro–Caudal Functional Brain Activation
Age Differences of the Hierarchical Cognitive Control and the Frontal Rostro–Caudal Functional Brain Activation Open
Age-related differences in the functional hierarchical organization of the frontal lobe remain unclear. We adopted task-related functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to investigate age differences in the functional hierarchical orga…
View article: Two-Year Follow-Up Study of the Relationship Between Brain Structure and Cognitive Control Function Across the Adult Lifespan
Two-Year Follow-Up Study of the Relationship Between Brain Structure and Cognitive Control Function Across the Adult Lifespan Open
Age-related decline in cognitive control and general slowing are prominent phenomena in aging research. These declines in cognitive functions have been shown to also involve age-related decline in brain structure. However, most evidence in…
View article: Young Adults View Smartphone Tracking Technologies for COVID-19 as Acceptable: The Case of Taiwan
Young Adults View Smartphone Tracking Technologies for COVID-19 as Acceptable: The Case of Taiwan Open
Taiwan has been successful in controlling the spread of SARS-CoV-2 during the COVID-19 pandemic; however, without a vaccine the threat of a second outbreak remains. Young adults who show few to no symptoms when infected have been identifie…
View article: Multimodal Imaging Analysis Reveals Frontal-Associated Networks in Relation to Individual Resilience Strength
Multimodal Imaging Analysis Reveals Frontal-Associated Networks in Relation to Individual Resilience Strength Open
Psychological resilience is regarded as a critical protective factor for preventing the development of mental illness from experienced adverse events. Personal strength is one key element of resilience that reflects an individual’s reactio…
View article: Between-module functional connectivity of the salient ventral attention network and dorsal attention network is associated with motor inhibition
Between-module functional connectivity of the salient ventral attention network and dorsal attention network is associated with motor inhibition Open
The ability to inhibit motor response is crucial for daily activities. However, whether brain networks connecting spatially distinct brain regions can explain individual differences in motor inhibition is not known. Therefore, we took a gr…
View article: Young adults view smartphone tracking technologies for COVID-19 as acceptable: the case of Taiwan
Young adults view smartphone tracking technologies for COVID-19 as acceptable: the case of Taiwan Open
Taiwan has been successful in controlling the spread of SARS-CoV-2 during the COVID-19 pandemic; however, without a vaccine the threat of a second outbreak remains. Young adults who show few-to-no symptoms when infected have been identifie…