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Neural Basis of Internal Attention in Adults with Pure and Comorbid ADHD

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Objective: To examine whether putatively atypical neuronal activity during internal attention in ADHD yields insights into processes underlying emotion dysregulation. Methods: We used a word processing paradigm to assess neural activations in adults with A ...
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Aesthetic experience enhances first-person spatial representation

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Episodic autobiographical memories are characterized by a spatial context and an affective component. But how do affective and spatial aspects interact? Does affect modulate the way we encode the spatial context of events? We investigated how one element o ...
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Research in psychology and social neuroscience distinguishes between dispositional and situational empathy for the cognitive and affective aspects of empathy. Yet, the Pictorial Empathy Test (PET) is one of the few brief tests focusing on situational affec ...
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Olaf Blanke, Hannes Bleuler, Jevita Potheegadoo, Oliver Alan Kannape, Masayuki Hara, Kenny Jeanmonod, Atena Fadaeijouybari

Recent advances in virtual reality and robotic technologies have allowed researchers to explore the mechanisms underlying bodily aspects of self-consciousness which are largely attributed to the multisensory and sensorimotor processing of bodily signals (b ...
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Capillary assisted particle assembly for high aspect ratio nanorods

New developments in nanoparticle synthesis is opening new opportunities in bottom-up assembly. Indeed, monocrystalline and functionalized nanoparticles allow fabrication of metamaterials such as plasmonics and nanogap electrodes. Among the bottom up assemb ...
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