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View article: Felelősség és példamutatás a tudományban Vendégszerkesztői előszó a Scientia et Securitas folyóirat in memoriam Németh Tamás különszámához
Felelősség és példamutatás a tudományban Vendégszerkesztői előszó a Scientia et Securitas folyóirat in memoriam Németh Tamás különszámához Open
Tudományos iránytű: Az elemek és az ember című összeállításunk a 21. század égető problémáinak egy részével foglalkozik, ezen belül kiemelten az ember testi és lelki egészségét, jóllétét befolyásoló változások tudományos elemzésével. Az eg…
View article: One Health, planetáris egészség és pszichológia: az emberi viselkedés kulcsszerepe a fenntartható jövőben
One Health, planetáris egészség és pszichológia: az emberi viselkedés kulcsszerepe a fenntartható jövőben Open
A planetáris egészség védelme korunk egyik legnagyobb kihívása, amely komplex társadalmi, gazdasági és ökológiai szemléletet igényel. A globális környezeti válság – például a klímaváltozás vagy a biodiverzitás csökkenése, a hulladékgazdálk…
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View article: Investigating the neurocognitive background of speech perception with a fast multi-feature MMN paradigm
Investigating the neurocognitive background of speech perception with a fast multi-feature MMN paradigm Open
The speech multi-feature MMN (Mismatch Negativity) offers a means to explore the neurocognitive background of the processing of multiple speech features in a short time, by capturing the time-locked electrophysiological activity of the bra…
View article: From psychophysiology to brain imaging: forty-five years MMN history of investigating acoustic change sensitivity
From psychophysiology to brain imaging: forty-five years MMN history of investigating acoustic change sensitivity Open
Forty-five years have passed since the first publication of the mismatch negativity (MMN) event-related brain potential (ERP) component. The first 10 years of research hardly gained any particular attention of the scientific community inte…
View article: The role of cognitive control and naming in aphasia
The role of cognitive control and naming in aphasia Open
The classical aphasia literature has placed considerable emphasis on the language-centered understanding of aphasia and failed to consider the role of executive functions (EFs) regarding different aspects of patients’ performance. Many cur…
View article: Finding Pattern in the Noise: Persistent Implicit Statistical Knowledge Impacts the Processing of Unpredictable Stimuli
Finding Pattern in the Noise: Persistent Implicit Statistical Knowledge Impacts the Processing of Unpredictable Stimuli Open
Humans can extract statistical regularities of the environment to predict upcoming events. Previous research recognized that implicitly acquired statistical knowledge remained persistent and continued to influence behavior even when the re…
View article: Predictions about prosody facilitate lexical access: Evidence from P50/N100 and MMN components
Predictions about prosody facilitate lexical access: Evidence from P50/N100 and MMN components Open
Research into the neural foundation of perception asserts a model where top-down predictions modulate the bottom-up processing of sensory input. Despite becoming increasingly influential in cognitive neuroscience, the precise account of th…
View article: Author Correction: Discovery of 42 genome-wide significant loci associated with dyslexia
Author Correction: Discovery of 42 genome-wide significant loci associated with dyslexia Open
View article: Deterministic and probabilistic regularities underlying risky choices are acquired in a changing decision context
Deterministic and probabilistic regularities underlying risky choices are acquired in a changing decision context Open
Predictions supporting risky decisions could become unreliable when outcome probabilities temporarily change, making adaptation more challenging. Therefore, this study investigated whether sensitivity to the temporal structure in outcome p…
View article: Hypothesis-driven genome-wide association studies provide novel insights into genetics of reading disabilities
Hypothesis-driven genome-wide association studies provide novel insights into genetics of reading disabilities Open
View article: Discovery of 42 genome-wide significant loci associated with dyslexia
Discovery of 42 genome-wide significant loci associated with dyslexia Open
Reading and writing are crucial life skills but roughly one in ten children are affected by dyslexia, which can persist into adulthood. Family studies of dyslexia suggest heritability up to 70%, yet few convincing genetic markers have been…
View article: Genome-wide analyses of individual differences in quantitatively assessed reading- and language-related skills in up to 34,000 people
Genome-wide analyses of individual differences in quantitatively assessed reading- and language-related skills in up to 34,000 people Open
The use of spoken and written language is a fundamental human capacity. Individual differences in reading- and language-related skills are influenced by genetic variation, with twin-based heritability estimates of 30 to 80% depending on th…
View article: Typical and Atypical Development of Visual Expertise for Print as Indexed by the Visual Word N1 (N170w): A Systematic Review
Typical and Atypical Development of Visual Expertise for Print as Indexed by the Visual Word N1 (N170w): A Systematic Review Open
The visual word N1 (N170w) is an early brain ERP component that has been found to be a neurophysiological marker for print expertise, which is a prelexical requirement associated with reading development. To date, no other review has assim…
View article: Finding pattern in the noise: Persistent implicit statistical knowledge impacts the processing of unpredictable stimuli
Finding pattern in the noise: Persistent implicit statistical knowledge impacts the processing of unpredictable stimuli Open
Humans can extract statistical regularities of the environment to predict upcoming events. Previous research recognized that implicitly acquired statistical knowledge remained persistent and continued to influence behavior even when the re…
View article: Perception of Prosodic Modulations of Linguistic and Paralinguistic Origin: Evidence From Early Auditory Event-Related Potentials
Perception of Prosodic Modulations of Linguistic and Paralinguistic Origin: Evidence From Early Auditory Event-Related Potentials Open
How listeners handle prosodic cues of linguistic and paralinguistic origin is a central question for spoken communication. In the present EEG study, we addressed this question by examining neural responses to variations in pitch accent (li…
View article: Deterministic and probabilistic regularities underlying risky choices are acquired in a changing decision context
Deterministic and probabilistic regularities underlying risky choices are acquired in a changing decision context Open
Predictions supporting risky decisions could become unreliable when outcome probabilities temporarily change, making adaptation more challenging. Therefore, this study investigated whether sensitivity to the temporal structure in outcome p…
View article: ERP Correlates of Altered Orthographic-Phonological Processing in Dyslexia
ERP Correlates of Altered Orthographic-Phonological Processing in Dyslexia Open
Automatic visual word recognition requires not only well-established phonological and orthographic representations but also efficient audio-visual integration of these representations. One possibility is that in developmental dyslexia, ine…
View article: A fejlődés-pszichofiziológia 30 éve Magyarországon (1990–2020)
A fejlődés-pszichofiziológia 30 éve Magyarországon (1990–2020) Open
A magyarországi fejlődés-pszichofiziológia három évtizedes történetét összefoglaló tanulmány a jelentősebb kutatások eredményeit négy főbb témacsoportban mutatja be. Ezek: a) a fejlődés-pszichofiziológiai módszerekkel végzett kutatások kez…
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View article: Túl az etikán – a humán kutatások kockázatérzékenysége és pszichológiai aspektusai
Túl az etikán – a humán kutatások kockázatérzékenysége és pszichológiai aspektusai Open
Összefoglaló. A humán kutatások eredményeit bemutató közlemények számos adattal szolgálnak a megismerni kívánt jelenségre vonatkozóan. Általánosan elfogadott elvárás a vonatkozó etikai szabályok szigorú betartása, az előírt vizsgálati prot…
View article: The effect of lexical status on prosodic processing in infants learning a fixed stress language
The effect of lexical status on prosodic processing in infants learning a fixed stress language Open
In speech processing, in the first year of life, prosody and phoneme‐relevant aspects serve different functions. Recent studies have assumed that the two aspects become integrated at around 9 months of age. The present study investigates t…
View article: Adaptation to recent outcomes attenuates the lasting effect of initial experience on risky decisions
Adaptation to recent outcomes attenuates the lasting effect of initial experience on risky decisions Open
Both primarily and recently encountered information have been shown to influence experience-based risky decision making. The primacy effect predicts that initial experience will influence later choices even if outcome probabilities change …
View article: Phonological Variations Are Compensated at the Lexical Level: Evidence From Auditory Neural Activity
Phonological Variations Are Compensated at the Lexical Level: Evidence From Auditory Neural Activity Open
Dealing with phonological variations is important for speech processing. This article addresses whether phonological variations introduced by assimilatory processes are compensated for at the pre-lexical or lexical level, and whether the n…
View article: Methodological Issues in Literacy Research Across Languages: Evidence From Alphabetic Orthographies
Methodological Issues in Literacy Research Across Languages: Evidence From Alphabetic Orthographies Open
Research on literacy has become universal and is essential for researchers of various disciplines, educators, and psychologists. For this article, we examined the most important methodological challenges that arise when conducting literacy…
View article: Implicit anticipation of probabilistic regularities: Larger CNV emerges for unpredictable events
Implicit anticipation of probabilistic regularities: Larger CNV emerges for unpredictable events Open
View article: Disrupted or delayed? Stress discrimination among preterm as compared to full-term infants during the first year of life
Disrupted or delayed? Stress discrimination among preterm as compared to full-term infants during the first year of life Open
Consequently, we argue that the stress sensitivity of the PT infants is unimpaired, but their stress processing seems to be disrupted from the 6th month on. We suggest for further studies to take BW into account in studies using MMR paradi…
View article: Koraszülöttek nyelvi fejlődésének jellemzőI, rizikótényezőI és a korrigált életkor
Koraszülöttek nyelvi fejlődésének jellemzőI, rizikótényezőI és a korrigált életkor Open
A kognitív fejlődéspszichológiai és pszicholingvisztikai kutatások egyöntetű következtetése, hogy a koraszü- löttség nagy fokban növeli az atipikus nyelvi fejlődés rizikóját, mivel a koraszülötteket gyakran már csecsemőkoruktól kezdve sajá…
View article: Genome-wide association study reveals new insights into the heritability and genetic correlates of developmental dyslexia
Genome-wide association study reveals new insights into the heritability and genetic correlates of developmental dyslexia Open
View article: Adaptation to recent outcomes attenuates the lasting effect of initial experience on risky decisions
Adaptation to recent outcomes attenuates the lasting effect of initial experience on risky decisions Open
Both primarily and recently encountered information have been shown to influence experience-based risky decision making. The primacy effect predicts that initial experience will influence later choices even if outcome probabilities change …