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The effect of sad mood on early sensory event-related potentials to task-irrelevant faces

2023

It has been shown that the perceiver's mood affects the perception of emotional faces, but it is not known how mood affects preattentive brain responses to emotional facial expressions. To examine the question, we experimentally induced sad and neutral mood in healthy adults before presenting them with task-irrelevant pictures of faces while an electroencephalography was recorded. Sad, happy, and neutral faces were presented to the participants in an ignore oddball condition. Differential responses (emotional – neutral) for the P1, N170, and P2 amplitudes were extracted and compared between neutral and sad mood conditions. Emotional facial expressions modulated all the components, and an in…

515 PsychologymielialaGeneral Neurosciencehavaitseminenmood inductionP1Neuropsychology and Physiological PsychologytunteetEEGkognitiivinen neurotiedeilmeetkasvotERPfacial expression
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A randomized controlled trial of unguided internet cognitive-behavioral treatment for perfectionism in individuals who engage in regular exercise.

2018

OBJECTIVE Clinical perfectionism has been found to be a risk and maintaining factor in eating disorders (EDs), compulsive exercise, and athlete burnout. This study investigated whether an unguided internet cognitive-behavioral treatment (ICBT) for perfectionism would reduce ED pathology, compulsive exercise, and burnout in individuals who engage in regular exercise. METHOD Participants were randomly allocated to intervention (n = 38) or waitlist control (n =29). A generalized linear mixed model (GLMM) analysis was conducted pre and post treatment. A follow-up analysis was conducted with the intervention group at 3 and 6 months. RESULTS The intervention group experienced a significant reduct…

AdultMale050103 clinical psychologymedicine.medical_specialtyperfektionismieating disordersBurnoutmedicine.disease_causelaw.invention03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineRandomized controlled triallawRegular exercisecognitive–behavior therapyIntervention (counseling)medicineHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesself-helpta315Exerciseta515InternetCognitive Behavioral Therapybusiness.industrykuntoliikunta05 social sciencesBehavioral treatmentunguidedCognitionta3141Perfectionism (psychology)medicine.disease030227 psychiatryitseapu (psykologia)Psychiatry and Mental healthEating disordersPhysical therapykognitiivinen käyttäytymisterapiaFemalePerfectionismsyömishäiriötbusinessThe International journal of eating disorders
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Individual differences in working memory capacity are unrelated to the magnitudes of retrocue benefits

2021

AbstractPrevious studies have associated visual working memory (VWM) capacity with the use of internal attention. Retrocues, which direct internal attention to a particular object or feature dimension, can improve VWM performance (i.e., retrocue benefit, RCB). However, so far, no study has investigated the relationship between VWM capacity and the magnitudes of RCBs obtained from object-based and dimension-based retrocues. The present study explored individual differences in the magnitudes of object- and dimension-based RCBs and their relationships with VWM capacity. Participants completed a VWM capacity measurement, an object-based cue task, and a dimension-based cue task. We confirmed tha…

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Picture naming yields highly consistent cortical activation patterns: Test–retest reliability of magnetoencephalography recordings

2020

Reliable paradigms and imaging measures of individual-level brain activity are paramount when reaching from group-level research studies to clinical assessment of individual patients. Magnetoencephalography (MEG) provides a direct, non-invasive measure of cortical processing with high spatiotemporal accuracy, and is thus well suited for assessment of functional brain damage in patients with language difficulties. This MEG study aimed to identify, in a delayed picture naming paradigm, source-localized evoked activity and modulations of cortical oscillations that show high test–retest reliability across measurement days in healthy individuals, demonstrating their applicability in clinical set…

AdultMaleindividual assessmentIndividual assessmentkielelliset häiriöttestitPicture namingtestausbehavioral disciplines and activitieslcsh:RC321-571Young AdultHumanssemantic judgmentreproducibilityEvoked Potentialslcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. NeuropsychiatryLanguagepicture namingCerebral CortexBrain MappingMEGMagnetoencephalographyReproducibility of ResultsReproducibilityTest–retestkuvantaminenSemantic judgmentFemalekognitiivinen neurotiedetest–retestPhotic StimulationNeuroImage
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Piracy versus Netflix : Subscription Video on Demand Dissatisfaction as an Antecedent of Piracy

2018

Drawing from cognitive dissonance and neutralization theories, this study seeks to improve the understanding on consumer decision-making between the current legal and illegal video consumption alternatives. We develop and test a research model featuring Subscription Video on Demand (SVOD) satisfaction and various dimensions of SVOD quality as antecedents of video piracy neutralizations and attitudes. Based on results from an online survey among Finnish SVOD users, SVOD satisfaction is primarily determined by content quality, and has a small negative effect on attitude toward piracy through decreased piracy neutralization. However, it appears that current legal services are not seen as true …

Antecedent (logic)electronic marketing05 social sciencesVideo on demandvideosAdvertisingComputingMilieux_LEGALASPECTSOFCOMPUTINGasenteetpiratismivideotneutralization0502 economics and businessElectronic marketingkognitiivinen dissonanssi050211 marketingPsychologyvideo on demand050203 business & managementdigitaalinen markkinointidigital piracy
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The Applications of Cognitive Mechanism of Verbal Humour to the Adjustment of Depressive Mood

2018

Aims: To apply the findings of neurolinguistic research to the practical technological artifact design, the cognitive mechanism of verbal humour is comprehensively investigated and designed with EEG-based Brain Computer interfaces and Mobile Health, under the guidance of technology design theory, to help with the adjustment of depressive mood. Application Base: The intervention effect of verbal humour on depressive mood is rooted in their cognitive mechanisms. The right hemisphere of the brain has a dominant effect on both verbal humour and depressive mood; some specific brain regions, such as amygdala, nucleus accumbens, hippocampus etc., are particularly activated during the processing of…

Cognitive modelDepressive moodta113masennusMechanism (biology)mielialacognitive modelsverbal humourComputingMilieux_PERSONALCOMPUTINGCognitionGeneral Medicineneural mechanismsbehavioral disciplines and activitiesdepressive moodEEG-based BCIneurolingvistiikkaInformationSystems_MODELSANDPRINCIPLESverbaalinen huumorikognitiivinen neurotiedePsychologylife-based designhuumoriCognitive psychologykognitiiviset menetelmätJournal of Education, Society and Behavioural Science
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MINIMALIST THEORY OF FICTION AND THE ICTHINKING® METHOD AS A BACKGROUND FOR NEW INSIGHTS TO AUTISM

2021

The standard approach to conceptual understanding in the case of autism uses the distinction of abstract versus concrete thinking. This approach has its benefits but fails to explain all features of language use. For example, some concepts change their meaning in different contexts in contrast to concepts that are more rigid in their uses, such as mathematical concepts. This idea has its background in Minimalist theory of fiction (MTF), a theory that considers ‘skills to use words’ essential for understanding fiction, contrasting with theories that require pretending or make believe to understand fiction. From this background, the theory of Integrative Complexity (IC), and the method animat…

Cognitive scienceEducational methodintegrative complexityfiktioIntegrative complexityPsychological interventionautismfictionMetacognitionContrast (statistics)merkitykset (semantiikka)medicine.diseasekäsitteetmetakognitiokielellinen kehitysautismimedicineAutismmentalisaatiokielipelitMeaning (existential)kognitiivinen kehitysPsychologymetacognitionmake.believeEuropean Journal of Special Education Research
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Systems thinking and adult cognitive development

2020

This chapter explores the links between scientific systems approaches and adult cognitive development. First, it describes the premises and basic concepts of systems thinking. It then continues to give an overview of the history of systems approach and the development of the main models and theories from its roots, which lie in the natural sciences. This is followed by an examination of the three systems paradigms, namely, Closed Systems, Open Systems, and Dynamic Systems and their implications to research and operational interests, in addition to their explanatory power in today’s world. Second part of the chapter focuses on describing the intersections between the Dynamic Systems paradigm…

Cognitive sciencekognitiooppiminenCognitive developmentSystems thinkingajatteluPsychologykognitiivinen kehityskehityspsykologiaaikuisetaikuiskasvatus
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From Deep Learning to Deep University: Cognitive Development of Intelligent Systems

2018

Search is not only an instrument to find intended information. Ability to search is a basic cognitive skill helping people to explore the world. It is largely based on personal intuition and creativity. However, due to the emerged big data challenge, people require new forms of training to develop or improve this ability. Current developments within Cognitive Computing and Deep Learning enable artificial systems to learn and gain human-like cognitive abilities. This means that the skill how to search efficiently and creatively within huge data spaces becomes one of the most important ones for the cognitive systems aiming at autonomy. This skill cannot be pre-programmed, it requires learning…

Computational creativityComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectBig dataCognitive computingsyväoppiminen02 engineering and technologycomputational creativity020204 information systems0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringCognitive developmentCognitive skillmedia_commonexploratory searchbusiness.industryIntelligent decision support systemdeep learningCognitionCreativityData sciencecognitive systemdeep university020201 artificial intelligence & image processingkognitiivinen kehitysbusinessAutonomyIntuition
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Cognitive Mimetics for Designing Intelligent Technologies

2018

Design mimetics is an important method of creation in technology design. Here, we review design mimetics as a plausible approach to address the problem of how to design generally intelligent technology. We argue that design mimetics can be conceptually divided into three levels based on the source of imitation. Biomimetics focuses on the structural similarities between systems in nature and technical solutions for solving design problems. In robotics, the sensory-motor systems of humans and animals are a source of design solutions. At the highest level, we introduce the concept of cognitive mimetics, in which the source for imitation is human information processing. We review and discuss so…

Computer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectdesigningInteraction designlcsh:QA75.5-76.95050105 experimental psychology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineHuman–computer interactioncognitive mimetics0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPattern matchingjäljittelymedia_commonDesign technologybusiness.industry05 social sciencesInformation processingRoboticsCognitionHuman-Computer Interactionintelligent technologiessuunnittelumimesiskognitiivinen jäljittelyälytekniikkalcsh:Electronic computers. Computer scienceArtificial intelligenceBiomimeticsbusinessImitation030217 neurology & neurosurgery
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