Search Results - "De Bruijn, Ellen R.A."
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Does oxytocin affect mind-reading? A replication study
Published in Psychoneuroendocrinology (01-10-2015)“…Highlights • We sought to replicate improvements in mind-reading after a single dose of oxytocin. • Oxytocin did not alter performance on the Reading the Mind…”
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Do different fairness contexts and facial emotions motivate ‘irrational’ social decision-making in major depression? An exploratory patient study
Published in Psychiatry research (15-12-2013)“…Abstract Although ‘irrational’ decision-making has been linked to depression, the contribution of biases in information processing to these findings remains…”
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Reversal deficits in individuals with psychopathy in explicit but not implicit learning conditions
Published in Journal of psychiatry & neuroscience (01-07-2013)“…Background Psychopathy is a severe personality disorder that has been linked to impaired behavioural adaptation during reinforcement learning. Recent…”
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Oxytocin reduces amygdala responses during threat approach
Published in Psychoneuroendocrinology (01-05-2017)“…Highlights • Oxytocin has been suggested to facilitate approach-related processing. • We tested if oxytocin reduces or enhances amygdala responses during…”
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l-DOPA and oxytocin influence the neurocomputational mechanisms of self-benefitting and prosocial reinforcement learning
Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (15-04-2023)“…•Both l-DOPA and OT modulated prediction error (PE) signals regardless of recipient.•Both drugs blunted PEs in ventral striatum and led to negative PEs in…”
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Enhanced error-related brain activations for mistakes that harm others: ERP evidence from a novel social performance-monitoring paradigm
Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (01-01-2020)“…Our mistakes often have negative consequences for ourselves, but may also harm the people around us. Continuous monitoring of our performance is therefore…”
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Converging evidence of social avoidant behavior in schizophrenia from two approach-avoidance tasks
Published in Journal of psychiatric research (01-10-2015)“…Abstract Many people with schizophrenia suffer from social impairments characterized by active social avoidance, which is related to social phobia common in…”
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In action or inaction? Social approach–avoidance tendencies in major depression
Published in Psychiatry research (30-11-2014)“…Abstract In depression, approach deficits often impair everyday social functioning, but empirical findings on performance-based measurements of…”
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Getting closer to social interactions using electroencephalography in developmental cognitive neuroscience
Published in Developmental cognitive neuroscience (01-06-2024)“…The field of developmental cognitive neuroscience is advancing rapidly, with large-scale, population-wide, longitudinal studies emerging as a key means of…”
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Better to give than to take? Interactive social decision-making in severe major depressive disorder
Published in Journal of affective disorders (01-03-2012)“…Abstract Background Although recent studies focusing on major depressive disorder (MDD) suggest altered social decision-making, studies using the Ultimatum…”
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Neurophysiological evidence for diminished monitoring of own, but intact monitoring of other's errors in schizophrenia
Published in Psychiatry research (15-12-2015)“…Abstract Schizophrenia is characterized by social deficits. Correctly monitoring own and others’ performance is crucial for efficient social behavior. Deficits…”
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The other side of the coin: oxytocin decreases the adherence to fairness norms
Published in Frontiers in human neuroscience (2012)“…Oxytocin (OXT) has been implicated in prosocial behaviors such as trust and generosity. Yet, these effects appear to strongly depend on characteristics of the…”
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A Neurophysiological Dissociation Between Monitoring One's Own and Others' Actions in Psychopathy
Published in Biological psychiatry (1969) (01-04-2011)“…Background Psychopathy is a severe personality disorder often leading to violent and disruptive antisocial behavior. Efficient and proper social behavior…”
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Early and Late Components of Error Monitoring in Violent Offenders with Psychopathy
Published in Biological psychiatry (1969) (15-01-2009)“…Background One of the most recognizable features of psychopathy is the reduced ability to successfully learn and adapt overt behavior. This might be due to…”
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The effects of nicotine on cognition are dependent on baseline performance
Published in European neuropsychopharmacology (01-07-2014)“…Abstract Since cholinergic neurotransmission plays a major role in cognition, stimulation of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor may be a target for cognitive…”
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Opposite effects of cannabis and cocaine on performance monitoring
Published in European neuropsychopharmacology (01-07-2016)“…Abstract Drug use is often associated with risky and unsafe behavior. However, the acute effects of cocaine and cannabis on performance monitoring processes…”
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How a co-actor’s task affects monitoring of own errors: evidence from a social event-related potential study
Published in Experimental brain research (01-06-2011)“…Efficient flexible behavior requires continuous monitoring of performance for possible deviations from the intended goal of an action. This also holds for…”
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Is your error my concern? An event-related potential study on own and observed error detection in cooperation and competition
Published in Frontiers in neuroscience (01-01-2012)“…Electroencephalogram studies have identified an error-related event-related potential (ERP) component known as the error-related negativity or ERN, thought to…”
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Alcohol dependence and anxiety increase error-related brain activity
Published in Addiction (Abingdon, England) (01-11-2010)“…ABSTRACT Aims Detection of errors is crucial for efficient goal‐directed behaviour. The ability to monitor behaviour is found to be diminished in patients…”
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Unfair offers, unfair offenders? Fairness considerations in incarcerated individuals with and without psychopathy
Published in Frontiers in human neuroscience (26-07-2013)“…Offenders with psychopathy have often committed crimes violating social norms, which may suggest a biased moral reasoning in psychopathy. Yet, as findings on…”
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