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View article: Neural signals gradually shift towards inferior frontal gyrus and long-term effects following facial imitation-based social learning
Neural signals gradually shift towards inferior frontal gyrus and long-term effects following facial imitation-based social learning Open
View article: Specific Neural Mechanisms Underlying Humans’ Processing of Information Related to Companion Animals: A Comparison with Domestic Animals and Objects
Specific Neural Mechanisms Underlying Humans’ Processing of Information Related to Companion Animals: A Comparison with Domestic Animals and Objects Open
Humans show neural specificity in processing animal-related information, especially regarding companion animals. However, the underlying cognitive mechanisms remain poorly understood. This study’s main objective is to investigate human neu…
View article: Oxytocin and vasopressin enhance social pain empathy via common and distinct of neural expressions, genetic pathways, and networks
Oxytocin and vasopressin enhance social pain empathy via common and distinct of neural expressions, genetic pathways, and networks Open
Witnessing social distress of others evokes social pain empathy, a complex process engaging cognitive, affective, and motivational dimensions. Although hypothalamic neuropeptides oxytocin (OXT) and arginine vasopressin (AVP) are known to m…
View article: The interplay of prenatal stress and prenatal depression in Chinese couples: based on the actor-partner interdependence model
The interplay of prenatal stress and prenatal depression in Chinese couples: based on the actor-partner interdependence model Open
Objective Pregnant women exhibit heightened stress susceptibility and elevated depression risk during gestation, factors associated with adverse outcomes including postpartum depression. Current research predominantly examines maternal exp…
View article: Modelling dynamic transitions in neurological functional disability in patients with intracerebral haemorrhage: a prospective cohort study using a multistate Markov model
Modelling dynamic transitions in neurological functional disability in patients with intracerebral haemorrhage: a prospective cohort study using a multistate Markov model Open
Objectives This study aims to explore the dynamics of neurological functional disability in patients with intracerebral haemorrhage (ICH) using a multistate Markov model and to investigate the factors influencing the shift in neurological …
View article: Multilevel brain functional connectivity and task-based representations explaining heterogeneity in major depressive disorder
Multilevel brain functional connectivity and task-based representations explaining heterogeneity in major depressive disorder Open
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a devastating mental disorder characterized by considerable clinical and biological heterogeneity. While comparable clinical symptoms may represent a common pathological endpoint, it is conceivable that d…
View article: Common and distinct neurofunctional signatures of emotion regulation strategies and their clinical translation in dynamic naturalistic contexts
Common and distinct neurofunctional signatures of emotion regulation strategies and their clinical translation in dynamic naturalistic contexts Open
Adaptive emotion regulation (ER) is essential for mental health. Reappraisal and acceptance are effective ER strategies that form the basis of therapeutic interventions, yet their common and distinct neural signatures - and the translation…
View article: Common and distinct neurofunctional signatures of emotion regulation strategies and their clinical translation in dynamic naturalistic contexts
Common and distinct neurofunctional signatures of emotion regulation strategies and their clinical translation in dynamic naturalistic contexts Open
Adaptive emotion regulation (ER) is essential for mental health. Reappraisal and acceptance are effective ER strategies that form the basis of therapeutic interventions, yet their common and distinct neural signatures - and the translation…
View article: Large inter-arm systolic blood pressure difference is associated with cognitive impairment in older adults: a cross-sectional study in rural southwest China
Large inter-arm systolic blood pressure difference is associated with cognitive impairment in older adults: a cross-sectional study in rural southwest China Open
Background Studies have shown that both inter-arm blood pressure difference (IABPD) and cognitive impairment are associated with vascular events. However, the relationship between IABPD and cognitive impairment among elderly individuals in…
View article: Neural Patterns of Social Pain in the Brain‐Wide Representations Across Social Contexts
Neural Patterns of Social Pain in the Brain‐Wide Representations Across Social Contexts Open
Empathy can be elicited by physiological pain, as well as in social contexts. Although physiological and different social contexts induce a strong subjective experience of empathy, the general and context‐specific neural representations re…
View article: Comparative Efficacy of Adjuvant Chemotherapy Regimens for Breast Cancer: A Study on Cyclophosphamide and Doxorubicin (AC) Versus Paclitaxel (T) and the Impact of Biological Characteristics
Comparative Efficacy of Adjuvant Chemotherapy Regimens for Breast Cancer: A Study on Cyclophosphamide and Doxorubicin (AC) Versus Paclitaxel (T) and the Impact of Biological Characteristics Open
Background: Cyclophosphamide plus doxorubicin (AC) and single-agent paclitaxel (T) have been shown to be major and effective adjuvant chemotherapy regimens for breast cancer. Personalized treatment plans tailored to individual patient fact…
View article: Dissociable neurofunctional and molecular characterizations of reward and punishment sensitivity
Dissociable neurofunctional and molecular characterizations of reward and punishment sensitivity Open
While the hyper-and hypo-reward or punishment sensitivities (RS, PS) have received considerable attention as prominent transdiagnostic features of psychopathology, the lack of an overarching neurobiological characterization currently limit…
View article: Antenatal Stress, marital satisfaction and antenatal depression of Chinese couples: An actor - partner interdependence model extended to mediation
Antenatal Stress, marital satisfaction and antenatal depression of Chinese couples: An actor - partner interdependence model extended to mediation Open
Background Pregnant women exhibit heightened vulnerability to stress and an elevated risk of depression during gestation. Antenatal depression increases the likelihood of adverse outcomes, including postpartum depression. Current research …
View article: Oral Oxytocin Blurs Sex Differences in Amygdala Responses to Emotional Scenes
Oral Oxytocin Blurs Sex Differences in Amygdala Responses to Emotional Scenes Open
The results of the current study suggest a pronounced sex difference in neural responses to emotional scenes that was eliminated by oral OXT, with OXT having opposite modulatory effects in men and women. This may reflect oral OXT enhancing…
View article: Signatures of social pain empathy: general and process-specific brain-wide representations of social exclusion and separation
Signatures of social pain empathy: general and process-specific brain-wide representations of social exclusion and separation Open
Empathy can be elicited by physiological pain, as well as in social contexts. Although physiological and different social contexts induce a strong subjective experience of empathy, the general and context-specific neural representations re…
View article: Exploring the impact of smartphone addiction on decision-making behavior in college students: an fNIRS study based on the Iowa Gambling Task
Exploring the impact of smartphone addiction on decision-making behavior in college students: an fNIRS study based on the Iowa Gambling Task Open
The pervasive use of smartphones, while enhancing accessibility to information and communication, has raised concerns about its potential negative effects on physical and mental health, including the impairment of decision-making abilities…
View article: A neurofunctional signature of subjective disgust generalizes to oral distaste and socio-moral contexts
A neurofunctional signature of subjective disgust generalizes to oral distaste and socio-moral contexts Open
View article: Transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation enhanced emotional inhibitory control via increasing intrinsic prefrontal couplings
Transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation enhanced emotional inhibitory control via increasing intrinsic prefrontal couplings Open
View article: Decoding the spatiotemporal dynamic neural representation of repetitive facial expression imitation
Decoding the spatiotemporal dynamic neural representation of repetitive facial expression imitation Open
Imitating facial emotion expressions can facilitate social interactions, although the behavioral and neural spatiotemporal dynamics is unclear. Here participants (N=100) imitated facial emotions repeatedly over one month (16 times in total…
View article: The central renin–angiotensin system: A genetic pathway, functional decoding, and selective target engagement characterization in humans
The central renin–angiotensin system: A genetic pathway, functional decoding, and selective target engagement characterization in humans Open
Accumulating evidence suggests that the brain renin angiotensin system (RAS) plays a pivotal role in the regulation of cognition and behavior as well as in the neuropathology of neurological and mental disorders. The angiotensin II type 1 …
View article: Mothers and fathers show different neural synchrony with their children during shared experiences
Mothers and fathers show different neural synchrony with their children during shared experiences Open
Parent-child shared experiences has an important influence on social development in children although contributions of mothers and fathers may differ. Neural synchronicity occurs between mothers and fathers and their children during social…
View article: Bodily maps of musical sensations across cultures
Bodily maps of musical sensations across cultures Open
Emotions, bodily sensations and movement are integral parts of musical experiences. Yet, it remains unknown i) whether emotional connotations and structural features of music elicit discrete bodily sensations and ii) whether these sensatio…
View article: Unveiling the relationship between social anxiety, loneliness, motivations, and problematic smartphone use: A network approach
Unveiling the relationship between social anxiety, loneliness, motivations, and problematic smartphone use: A network approach Open
Based on the above identification of related components and pathways, future researchers could intervene against problematic smartphone usage in this socially anxious population.
View article: Childhood adversity and mind wandering: the mediating role of cognitive flexibility and habitual tendencies
Childhood adversity and mind wandering: the mediating role of cognitive flexibility and habitual tendencies Open
ABSTRACTBackground: Initial evidence proposes that exposure to childhood adversity may induce avoidance or withdrawal behaviour. However, it remains unclear whether childhood adversity results in avoidance from externally dir…
View article: Altered default-mode and frontal-parietal network pattern underlie adaptiveness of emotion regulation flexibility following task-switch training
Altered default-mode and frontal-parietal network pattern underlie adaptiveness of emotion regulation flexibility following task-switch training Open
Emotion regulation flexibility (ERF) refers to one’s ability to respond flexibly in complex environments. Adaptiveness of ERF has been associated with cognitive flexibility, which can be improved by task-switching training. However, the im…
View article: PSMC5 regulates microglial polarization and activation in LPS-induced cognitive deficits and motor impairments by interacting with TLR4
PSMC5 regulates microglial polarization and activation in LPS-induced cognitive deficits and motor impairments by interacting with TLR4 Open
Luteolin is a flavonoid found in high concentrations in celery and green pepper, and acts as a neuroprotectant. PSMC5 (proteasome 26S subunit, ATPase 5) protein levels were reduced after luteolin stimulation in activated microglia. We aime…
View article: Transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation enhanced inhibitory control via increasing intrinsic prefrontal couplings
Transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation enhanced inhibitory control via increasing intrinsic prefrontal couplings Open
Inhibitory control represents a core executive function that critically facilitates adaptive behavior and survival in an ever-changing environment. Non-invasive transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation (taVNS) has been hypothesized…
View article: PSMC5 regulates microglial polarization and activation in LPS-induced cognitive deficits and motor impairments by interacting with TLR4
PSMC5 regulates microglial polarization and activation in LPS-induced cognitive deficits and motor impairments by interacting with TLR4 Open
Background Luteolin is a flavonoid found in high concentrations in celery and green pepper, and acts as a neuroprotectant. PSMC5 (proteasome 26S subunit, ATPase 5) protein levels were reduced after luteolin stimulation in activated microgl…
View article: Rotten to the core – a neurofunctional signature of subjective core disgust generalizes to socio-moral contexts
Rotten to the core – a neurofunctional signature of subjective core disgust generalizes to socio-moral contexts Open
While disgust originates in the hard-wired mammalian distaste response, the conscious experience of disgust in humans strongly depends on subjective appraisal and may even extend to sociomoral contexts. In a series of studies, we combined …
View article: Rotten to the core – a neurofunctional signature of subjective core disgust generalizes to oral distaste and socio-moral contexts
Rotten to the core – a neurofunctional signature of subjective core disgust generalizes to oral distaste and socio-moral contexts Open
While disgust originates in the hard-wired mammalian distaste response, the conscious experience of disgust in humans strongly depends on subjective appraisal and may even extend to sociomoral contexts. In a series of studies, we combined …