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Enhanced emotion regulation capacity and its neural substrates in those exposed to moderate childhood adversity.
Individuals exposed to childhood adversities (CA) present with emotion regulation (ER) difficulties in later life, which have been identified as risk and maintenance factors for psychopathologies. However, it is unclear if CA...
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The IBER study
Abstract: Background: Anxiety is highly prevalent in people diagnosed with bipolar disorder (BD), and can persist between acute episodes of mania and depression. Recent studies indicate that people with BD are prone to...
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Emotion Analysis for Personality Inference from EEG Signals
The stable relationship between personality and EEG ensures the feasibility of personality inference from brain activities. In this paper, we recognize an individual’s personality traits by analyzing brain waves when he or she...
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Losing Control
Unwanted memories often enter conscious awareness when individuals confront reminders. People vary widely in their talents at suppressing such memory intrusions; however, the factors that govern suppression ability are poorly...
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The IBER study
BACKGROUND: Anxiety is highly prevalent in people diagnosed with bipolar disorder (BD), and can persist between acute episodes of mania and depression. Recent studies indicate that people with BD are prone to experiencing...
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Using positive images to manage resistance-to-care and combative behaviors in nursing home residents with dementia
This pilot study attempted to reduce resistance-to-care (RTC) and combative behaviors in nursing home residents with dementia by eliciting their positive affect. Four female residents with dementia were recruited from a nursing...
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Emotion Analysis for Personality Inference from EEG Signals
The stable relationship between personality and EEG ensures the feasibility of personality inference from brain activities. In this paper, we recognize an individual’s personality traits by analyzing brain waves when he or she...
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Active Forgetting
Over the past century, psychologists have discussed whether forgetting might arise from active mechanisms that promote memory loss to achieve various functions, such as minimizing errors, facilitating learning, or regulating...
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