Shared neural mechanisms for processing emotions in music and vocalizations
AM Proverbio, F De Benedetto… - European Journal of …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
The neural mechanisms involved in the processing of vocalizations and music were
compared, in order to observe possible similarities in the encoding of their emotional …
compared, in order to observe possible similarities in the encoding of their emotional …
Early visual processing of snakes and angry faces: an ERP study
SJE Langeslag, JW Van Strien - Brain research, 2018 - Elsevier
Snakes and angry faces are common fear stimuli and both elicit an Early Posterior Negativity
(EPN) in the event-related potential, which indicates that they capture early automatic visual …
(EPN) in the event-related potential, which indicates that they capture early automatic visual …
Decreases in the late positive potential to alcohol images among alcohol treatment seekers following mindfulness-based relapse prevention
Aim Heightened craving among individuals with alcohol use disorder (AUD) has been
attributed to a hypersensitivity to alcohol cues in attentional brain networks. Active …
attributed to a hypersensitivity to alcohol cues in attentional brain networks. Active …
Vibrotactile captioning of musical effects in audio-visual media as an alternative for deaf and hard of hearing People: an EEG study
Standard captioning for the deaf and hard of hearing people cannot transmit the emotional
information that music provides in support of the narrative in audio-visual media. We explore …
information that music provides in support of the narrative in audio-visual media. We explore …
Prenatal neural responses to infant faces predict postpartum reflective functioning
Pregnancy is shaped by unfolding psychological and biological changes in preparation for
parenthood. A growing literature has examined the postpartum maternal brain. However …
parenthood. A growing literature has examined the postpartum maternal brain. However …
[HTML][HTML] Impaired frontoparietal connectivity in traumatic individuals with disorders of consciousness: a dynamic brain network analysis
Recent advances in neuroimaging have demonstrated that patients with disorders of
consciousness (DOC) may retain residual consciousness through activation of a complex …
consciousness (DOC) may retain residual consciousness through activation of a complex …
[HTML][HTML] The time course of emotional authenticity detection in nonverbal vocalizations
Previous research has documented perceptual and brain differences between spontaneous
and volitional emotional vocalizations. However, the time course of emotional authenticity …
and volitional emotional vocalizations. However, the time course of emotional authenticity …
Moving toward reality: Electrocortical reactivity to naturalistic multimodal emotional videos
D Sabatinelli, AH Farkas, MC Gehr - Psychophysiology, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
While previous research has investigated the effects of emotional videos on peripheral
physiological measures and conscious experience, this study extends the research to …
physiological measures and conscious experience, this study extends the research to …
Artificial Intelligence of Behavior for human emotion recognition in closed environments
GA Alvarez-Garcia, C Zúñiga-Cañón… - IEEE Open Journal …, 2024 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Understanding human emotions and behavior in closed environments is essential for
creating more empathetic and humane spaces. Environmental factors, such as temperature …
creating more empathetic and humane spaces. Environmental factors, such as temperature …
Quantifying evidential value and selective reporting in recent and 10-year past psychophysiological literature: A pre-registered P-curve analysis
KA Carbine, HM Lindsey, RE Rodeback… - International Journal of …, 2019 - Elsevier
Selective reporting (ie, only reporting significant findings as opposed to all analyses or
results) is a questionable research practice that undermines the integrity of published …
results) is a questionable research practice that undermines the integrity of published …