Search Results - "COAN, James A"
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Brain mechanisms of social touch-induced analgesia in females
Published in Pain (Amsterdam) (01-09-2019)“…Supportive touch has remarkable benefits in childbirth and during painful medical procedures. But does social touch influence pain neurophysiology, ie, the…”
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Resting and task-elicited prefrontal EEG alpha asymmetry in depression: Support for the capability model
Published in Psychophysiology (01-05-2014)“…The capability model of frontal electroencephalographic (EEG) asymmetry suggests that brain activity during emotional challenge will be a more powerful…”
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A theory of social thermoregulation in human primates
Published in Frontiers in psychology (21-04-2015)“…Beyond breathing, the regulation of body temperature-thermoregulation-is one of the most pressing concerns for many animals. A dysregulated body temperature…”
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Familiarity promotes the blurring of self and other in the neural representation of threat
Published in Social cognitive and affective neuroscience (01-08-2013)“…Neurobiological investigations of empathy often support an embodied simulation account. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), we monitored…”
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Soothing the threatened brain: leveraging contact comfort with emotionally focused therapy
Published in PloS one (20-11-2013)“…Social relationships are tightly linked to health and well-being. Recent work suggests that social relationships can even serve vital emotion regulation…”
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Issues and assumptions on the road from raw signals to metrics of frontal EEG asymmetry in emotion
Published in Biological psychology (01-10-2004)“…There exists a substantial literature examining frontal electroencephalographic asymmetries in emotion, motivation, and psychopathology. Research in this area…”
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Lower neighborhood quality in adolescence predicts higher mesolimbic sensitivity to reward anticipation in adulthood
Published in Developmental cognitive neuroscience (01-12-2016)“…Life history theory suggests that adult reward sensitivity should be best explained by childhood, but not current, socioeconomic conditions. In this functional…”
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Individual Differences in the Physical Embodiment of Care: Prosocially Oriented Women Respond to Cuteness by Becoming More Physically Careful
Published in Emotion (Washington, D.C.) (01-02-2013)“…Prosocially oriented individuals tend to respond to care-relevant stimuli in a highly embodied manner. Research on facets of prosocial orientation-such as…”
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Maintaining warm, trusting relationships with brands: increased temperature perceptions after thinking of communal brands
Published in PloS one (27-04-2015)“…Classical theories on interpersonal relations have long suggested that social interactions are influenced by sensation, such as the experience of warmth. Past…”
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Brain, body, and cognition: Neural, physiological and self-report correlates of phobic and normative fear
Published in Biological psychology (01-04-2014)“…•We examined biological and subjective correlates of normative and phobic fear.•Included fMRI, EDR, pupil dilation, and self-report measures of affect.•Both…”
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The stability of resting frontal electroencephalographic asymmetry in depression
Published in Psychophysiology (01-03-2004)“…Although resting frontal electroencephalographic (EEG) alpha asymmetry has been shown to be a stable measure over time in nonclinical populations, its…”
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Mutuality and the social regulation of neural threat responding
Published in Attachment & human development (01-05-2013)“…Recent studies have shown that the presence of a caring relational partner can attenuate neural responses to threat. Here we report reanalyzed data from Coan,…”
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Mom-it helps when you're right here! Attenuation of neural stress markers in anxious youths whose caregivers are present during fMRI
Published in PloS one (07-12-2012)“…Close proximity to an attachment figure, such as a caregiver, has been shown to attenuate threat-related activity in limbic regions such as the hypothalamus in…”
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Increased default mode network activity in socially anxious individuals during reward processing
Published in Biology of mood & anxiety disorders (23-07-2014)“…Social anxiety has been associated with potentiated negative affect and, more recently, with diminished positive affect. It is unclear how these alterations in…”
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Prefrontal asymmetry and parent-rated temperament in infants
Published in PloS one (28-07-2011)“…Indicators of temperament appear early in infancy and remain relatively stable over time. Despite a great deal of interest in biological indices of…”
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Social Baseline Theory: The Role of Social Proximity in Emotion and Economy of Action
Published in Social and personality psychology compass (01-12-2011)“…Social proximity and interaction attenuate cardiovascular arousal, facilitate the development of nonanxious temperament, inhibit the release of stress…”
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The social regulation of threat-related attentional disengagement in highly anxious individuals
Published in Frontiers in human neuroscience (30-08-2013)“…Social support may normalize stress reactivity among highly anxious individuals, yet little research has examined anxious reactions in social contexts. We…”
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Groups as organisms: Implications for therapy and training
Published in Clinical psychology review (01-04-2021)“…The intellectual tradition of individualism treats the individual person as the fundamental unit of analysis and reduces all things social to the motives and…”
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Voluntary facial expression and hemispheric asymmetry over the frontal cortex
Published in Psychophysiology (01-11-2001)“…Brain activity was monitored while 36 participants produced facial configurations denoting anger, disgust, fear, joy, and sadness. EEG alpha power was analyzed…”
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Polymorphisms of the HTR1a allele are linked to frontal brain electrical asymmetry
Published in Biological psychology (01-02-2010)“…Polymorphic variations in genes related to serotonin synthesis, transport, recognition, or degradation may convey subtle changes in serotonin system…”
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