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View article: The attention network characteristics of adults with high ADHD traits: low stability, boost accuracy by sacrificing response time
The attention network characteristics of adults with high ADHD traits: low stability, boost accuracy by sacrificing response time Open
Adults with high ADHD traits (H-ADHD) face challenges in academics, social interactions, and careers, yet their attention characteristics remains unclear. Using Attention Network Test (ANT), we examine attentional characteristics (includin…
View article: Noninvasive Brain Stimulation for Improving Cognitive Deficits and Clinical Symptoms in Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Noninvasive Brain Stimulation for Improving Cognitive Deficits and Clinical Symptoms in Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Open
Objective: Noninvasive brain stimulation (NIBS) is a promising complementary treatment for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). However, its efficacy varies due to diverse participant profiles and methodologies. This meta-analy…
View article: Developmental Trajectory of Autistic‐Like Behaviors in a Prenatal Valproic Acid Rat Model of Autism
Developmental Trajectory of Autistic‐Like Behaviors in a Prenatal Valproic Acid Rat Model of Autism Open
Autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) are characterized by deficits in social functioning, stereotyped patterns of behaviors, narrowed interests, and elevated anxiety. Certain ASD symptoms can persist, whereas others may improve throughout the …
View article: Edge-centric connectome-genetic markers of bridging factor to comorbidity between depression and anxiety
Edge-centric connectome-genetic markers of bridging factor to comorbidity between depression and anxiety Open
View article: Semantic associative abilities and executive control functions predict novelty and appropriateness of idea generation
Semantic associative abilities and executive control functions predict novelty and appropriateness of idea generation Open
Novelty and appropriateness are two fundamental components of creativity. However, the way in which novelty and appropriateness are separated at behavioral and neural levels remains poorly understood. In the present study, we aim to distin…
View article: Computational Modeling Interpretation Underlying Elevated Risk-Taking Propensity in the Dynamic Risky Investment Process of Non-Labor Income
Computational Modeling Interpretation Underlying Elevated Risk-Taking Propensity in the Dynamic Risky Investment Process of Non-Labor Income Open
This study contributed to a better understanding of the psychological mechanisms of why individuals make more risk-taking behaviors with non-labor income, namely higher preset expectations of risk-taking and desensitization towards losses.…
View article: The vmPFC-IPL functional connectivity as the neural basis of future self-continuity impacted procrastination: the mediating role of anticipated positive outcomes
The vmPFC-IPL functional connectivity as the neural basis of future self-continuity impacted procrastination: the mediating role of anticipated positive outcomes Open
View article: The impact of past temporal discounting on mental health: Opposite effects of positive and negative event aftertastes over time
The impact of past temporal discounting on mental health: Opposite effects of positive and negative event aftertastes over time Open
These results provide a comprehensive characterization PTD and demonstrate its importance in maintaining mental health.
View article: Functional brain connectome-transcriptional landscape linking to transdiagnostic factors of psychopathological symptoms
Functional brain connectome-transcriptional landscape linking to transdiagnostic factors of psychopathological symptoms Open
Transdiagnostic factors are considered promising in elucidating the etiological underpinnings of psychiatric comorbidities, especially in anxiety and depression. However, their symptom-centered neurobiological substrates, encompassing the …
View article: The Functional Connectivity between Right Orbitofrontal Cortex and Right Middle Temporal Gyrus Impacted Risk-Taking Propensity Through Punishment Sensitivity
The Functional Connectivity between Right Orbitofrontal Cortex and Right Middle Temporal Gyrus Impacted Risk-Taking Propensity Through Punishment Sensitivity Open
View article: Volume of the Dentate Gyrus/CA4 Hippocampal subfield mediates the interplay between sleep quality and depressive symptoms
Volume of the Dentate Gyrus/CA4 Hippocampal subfield mediates the interplay between sleep quality and depressive symptoms Open
View article: The Attention Network Characteristics of Adults with High Adhd Traits: Low Stability, Boost Accuracy by Sacrificing Response Time
The Attention Network Characteristics of Adults with High Adhd Traits: Low Stability, Boost Accuracy by Sacrificing Response Time Open
View article: Functional Connectome Hierarchy in Schizotypy and Its Associations With Expression of Schizophrenia-Related Genes
Functional Connectome Hierarchy in Schizotypy and Its Associations With Expression of Schizophrenia-Related Genes Open
Background and Hypothesis Schizotypy has been conceptualized as a continuum of symptoms with marked genetic, neurobiological, and sensory-cognitive overlaps to schizophrenia. Hierarchical organization represents a general organizing princi…
View article: Semantic associations and executive control predict Novelty and appropriateness of idea generation respectively and mediated by separate brain connectivity
Semantic associations and executive control predict Novelty and appropriateness of idea generation respectively and mediated by separate brain connectivity Open
Novelty and appropriateness are two fundamental components of creativity. However, the way in which novelty and appropriateness are separated at behavioral and neural levels remains poorly understood. In the present study we aimed to disti…
View article: Neural basis responsible for emotion regulation association with procrastination: Right dlPFC functional connectivity with left insula
Neural basis responsible for emotion regulation association with procrastination: Right dlPFC functional connectivity with left insula Open
Procrastination, an irrational delay of intended action, leads to numerous adverse effects in many life domains, such as low academic performance, poor mental health and financial distress. Previous studies have revealed a substantial nega…
View article: Covariance patterns between sleep health domains and distributed intrinsic functional connectivity
Covariance patterns between sleep health domains and distributed intrinsic functional connectivity Open
Sleep health is both conceptually and operationally a composite concept containing multiple domains of sleep. In line with this, high dependence and interaction across different domains of sleep health encourage a transition in sleep healt…
View article: The triple psychological and neural bases underlying procrastination: Evidence based on a two-year longitudinal study
The triple psychological and neural bases underlying procrastination: Evidence based on a two-year longitudinal study Open
The triple brain anatomical network model of procrastination theorized procrastination as the result of psychological and neural dysfunction implicated in self-control, emotion regulation and episodic prospection. However, no studies have …
View article: The neural substrates of how model-based learning affects risk taking: Functional coupling between right cerebellum and left caudate
The neural substrates of how model-based learning affects risk taking: Functional coupling between right cerebellum and left caudate Open
View article: Prefrontal deficits in procrastinators: impaired impulse control or emotion-regulation difficulties
Prefrontal deficits in procrastinators: impaired impulse control or emotion-regulation difficulties Open
Prefrontal aberrations are robustly associated with high tendency to procrastinate, but cognitive and neural mechanisms underlying this link remain unknown. An impulse-control hypothesis predicts insufficient prefrontal regulation over rew…
View article: Capturing dynamic fear experiences in naturalistic contexts: An ecologically valid fMRI signature integrating brain activation and connectivity
Capturing dynamic fear experiences in naturalistic contexts: An ecologically valid fMRI signature integrating brain activation and connectivity Open
Enhancing our understanding of how the brain constructs conscious emotional experiences within dynamic real-life contexts necessitates ecologically valid neural models. Here, we present evidence delineating the constraints of current fMRI …
View article: A longitudinal resource for population neuroscience of school-age children and adolescents in China
A longitudinal resource for population neuroscience of school-age children and adolescents in China Open
View article: Volume of the Dentate Gyrus/CA4 Hippocampal Subfield Mediates the Interplay between Sleep Quality and Depressive Symptoms
Volume of the Dentate Gyrus/CA4 Hippocampal Subfield Mediates the Interplay between Sleep Quality and Depressive Symptoms Open
Emerging evidence increasingly suggests that poor sleep quality is associated with depressive symptoms. The hippocampus plays a crucial role in the interplay between sleep disturbance and depressive symptomatology e.g., accelerated hippoca…
View article: A longitudinal resource for population neuroscience of school-age children and adolescents in China
A longitudinal resource for population neuroscience of school-age children and adolescents in China Open
During the past decade, cognitive neuroscience has been calling for population diversity to address the challenge of validity and generalizability, ushering in a new era of population neuroscience. The developing Chinese Color Nest Project…
View article: Multivariate resting-state functional connectomes predict and characterize obesity phenotypes
Multivariate resting-state functional connectomes predict and characterize obesity phenotypes Open
The univariate obesity–brain associations have been extensively explored, while little is known about the multivariate associations between obesity and resting-state functional connectivity. We therefore utilized machine learning and resti…
View article: Cortical gradient perturbation in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder correlates with neurotransmitter-, cell type-specific and chromosome- transcriptomic signatures
Cortical gradient perturbation in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder correlates with neurotransmitter-, cell type-specific and chromosome- transcriptomic signatures Open
Neurofunctional dysregulations in spatially discrete areas or isolated pathways have been suggested as neural markers for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). However, multiscale perspectives into the neurobiological underpins …
View article: A Brain Connectome Biomarker for Sleep Health
A Brain Connectome Biomarker for Sleep Health Open
Sleep health is both conceptually and operationally a composite concept containing multiple domains of sleep. In line with this, high dependence and interaction across different domains of sleep health encourage a transition in sleep healt…
View article: The intracortical myelin content of impulsive choices: results from T1- and T2-weighted MRI myelin mapping
The intracortical myelin content of impulsive choices: results from T1- and T2-weighted MRI myelin mapping Open
Delay discounting (DD) refers to a phenomenon that humans tend to choose small-sooner over large-later rewards during intertemporal choices. Steep discounting of delayed outcome is related to a variety of maladaptive behaviors and is consi…
View article: Functional Connectome Hierarchy in Schizotypy and Its associations with Expression of Schizophrenia-Related Genes
Functional Connectome Hierarchy in Schizotypy and Its associations with Expression of Schizophrenia-Related Genes Open
Schizotype has been conceptualized as a continuum with symptoms of schizophrenia with marked genetic, neurobiological, sensory-cognitive overlaps. Hierarchical organization represents a general organizing principle for both the brain conne…
View article: Episodic future thinking predicts differences in delay discounting: The mediating role of hippocampal structure
Episodic future thinking predicts differences in delay discounting: The mediating role of hippocampal structure Open
A growing body of evidence suggests that engagement in episodic future thinking (EFT) could reduce delay discounting rates. However, little is known about whether individual differences in the ability of EFT are associated with differences…
View article: Seeing the future: connectome strength and network efficiency in visual network predict individual ability of episodic future thinking
Seeing the future: connectome strength and network efficiency in visual network predict individual ability of episodic future thinking Open
Episodic future thinking (EFT) refers to the critical ability that people construct vivid mental imagery about future events and pre-experience it, which helps with individual and group decision-making. Although EFT is generally believed t…