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Musical preference but not familiarity influences subjective ratings and psychophysiological correlates of music-induced emotions
Elsevier (2022-07)Listening to music prompts strong emotional reactions in the listeners but relatively little research has focused on individual differences. This study addresses the role of musical preference and familiarity on emotions ... -
Naloxone effects on extinction of ethanol- and cocaine-induced conditioned place preference in mice
Springer Verlag (2017)Rationale Previous studies found that naloxone (NLX) facilitated choice extinction of ethanol conditioned place preference (CPP) using long (60 min) test sessions, but there is little information on the variables ... -
Natural Course of Compulsive Sexual Behavior (CSB): a 1-Year Follow-up Study
Springer (2023-05-05)Despite the recognition of compulsive sexual behavior (CSB) as a diagnostic entity in the ICD-11, few works have reported on its natural course. The aim of this study was to explore the natural course of CSB over a 1-year ... -
Negative and Positive Affect Regulation in a Transdiagnostic Internet-Based Protocol for Emotional Disorders: Randomized Controlled Trial
JMIR Publications (2021)Background: Emotional disorders (EDs) are among the most prevalent mental disorders. Existing evidence-based psychological treatments are not sufficient to reduce the disease burden of mental disorders. It is therefore ... -
Negative marijuana‐related consequences among college students in five countries: measurement invariance of the Brief Marijuana Consequences Questionnaire
Wiley (2019-05-08)Background and aims: The 21‐item Brief Marijuana Consequences Questionnaire (B‐MACQ) has been shown to be a valid measure to assess negative marijuana‐related consequences among US college students. The present study ... -
Neural bases of language switching in high and early proficient bilinguals
Elsevier (2011-12)The left inferior frontal cortex, the caudate and the anterior cingulate have been proposed as the neural origin of language switching, but most of the studies were conducted in low proficient bilinguals. In the present ... -
Neural correlates of audiovisual speech processing in a second language
Elsevier (2013-09)Neuroimaging studies of audiovisual speech processing have exclusively addressed listeners’ native language (L1). Yet, several behavioural studies now show that AV processing plays an important role in non-native (L2) ... -
Neural correlates of cocaine-induced conditioned place preference in the posterior cerebellar cortex
Frontiers Media (2023)Introduction: Addictive drugs are potent neuropharmacological agents capable of inducing long-lasting changes in learning and memory neurocircuitry. With repeated use, contexts and cues associated with consumption can ... -
Neural differences between monolinguals and early bilinguals in their native languaje during comprehension
Elsevier (2015-11)Research has shown that semantic processing of sentences engages more activity in the bilingual compared to the monolingual brain and, more specifically, in the inferior frontal gyrus. The present study aims to extend those ... -
Neurobiological basis of motivational deficits in psychopathology
Elsevier (2015)In recent years, there has been increasing emphasis on the importance of motivational symptoms in depression, schizophrenia and other disorders. The present review discusses the conceptual background related to the construct ... -
Neurobiología del trastorno obsesivo-compulsivo: aportaciones desde la resonancia magnética funcional (I)
Viguera (2010-04-16)Introduction. In recent years, neuroscience has shown a growing interest in applying its methods to furthering the knowledge of psychiatric disorders, and one of the fundamental tools used to do so are neuroimaging techniques. ... -
Neurobiología del trastorno obsesivo-compulsivo: aportaciones desde la resonancia magnética funcional (II)
Viguera (2010-05-01)Introduction: in recent years, neuroscience has shown a growing interest in applying its methods to furthering the knowledge of psychiatric disorders, and one of the fundamental tools used to do so are neuroimaging techniques. ... -
Neurobiology and pharmacology of activational and effort-related aspects of motivation: rodent studies
Elsevier (2018-08)Behavioral activation and exertion of effort are fundamental aspects of motivation. Exertion of effort enables organisms to overcome obstacles that separate them from significant stimuli. Moreover, organisms must frequently ... -
Neurobiology of social attachments
Elsevier (2014)Many types of social attachments can be observed in nature. We discuss the neurobiology of two types (1) intraspecific (with a partner) and (2) parental (with the offspring). Stimuli related to copulation facilitate the ... -
Neurofilament-lysosomal genetic intersections in the cortical network of stuttering
Elsevier (2019-10-24)The neurobiological underpinnings of stuttering, a speech disorder characterized by disrupted speech fluency, remain unclear. While recent developments in the field have afforded researchers the ability to pinpoint several ... -
Neuroimagen y neurobiología de la adicción:un estudio sobre los cambios funcionales cerebrales en personas adictas a las cocaína
Universitat Jaume I (2004)El consumo crónica de cocaína produce una reducción de la dopamina en ciertas áreas cerebrales, provocando una alteración en este sistema. (Volkow y cols., 1999; Wu y cols., 1997). El objetivo de este trabajo es estudiar ... -
Neuroticism predisposes to donation more than agrecableness: An fMRI study
American Psychological Association (2016-06)Using functional MRI (fMRI) in Study 1, we examined the effect of 2 personality dimensions related to altruism, such as Agreeableness and Neuroticism, on the neural response to videos, including images of situations from ... -
Neuroticism, rumination, depression and suicidal ideation: A moderated serial mediation model across four countries
Asociación Española de Psicología Conductual (AEPC) (2022)Background/objective: Research has highlighted the role of neuroticism, rumination, and depression in predicting suicidal thoughts, but studies on how these variables interplay are scarce. The aims of the present study ... -
New Technologies for the Understanding, Assessment, and Intervention of Emotion Regulation
Frontiers Media (2019-06-19)In the last decades, emotion regulation (ER) received increasing attention and became one of the most studied topics within the psychological field. Nevertheless, this construct has not been fully updated with the latest ... -
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