Search Results - "Getov, Spas"
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Human brain structure predicts individual differences in preconscious evaluation of facial dominance and trustworthiness
Published in Social cognitive and affective neuroscience (01-05-2015)“…Social cues conveyed by the human face, such as eye gaze direction, are evaluated even before they are consciously perceived. While there is substantial…”
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KIF1A‐related disorders in children: A wide spectrum of central and peripheral nervous system involvement
Published in Journal of the peripheral nervous system (01-06-2020)“…KIF1A‐related disorders (KRD) were first described in 2011 and the phenotypic spectrum has subsequently expanded to encompass a range of central and peripheral…”
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The Relationship Between Dipping Profile in Blood Pressure and Neurologic Deficit in Early Acute Ischemic Stroke
Published in Journal of stroke and cerebrovascular diseases (2011)“…Blood pressure (BP) in healthy individuals exhibits a diurnal variation, with a nighttime dip of 10%-20%. A persistently high nighttime BP is associated with…”
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Unconscious Evaluation of Faces on Social Dimensions
Published in Journal of experimental psychology. General (01-11-2012)“…It has been proposed that two major axes, dominance and trustworthiness, characterize the social dimensions of face evaluation. Whether evaluation of faces on…”
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The Association between Arterial Stiffness, Initial Stroke Severity, and 3-Week Outcomes in Patients with Ischemic Stroke
Published in Journal of stroke and cerebrovascular diseases (01-11-2017)“…Vascular compliance is emerging as a useful cardiovascular risk factor. The aim of this study was to investigate the association between arterial stiffness and…”
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Neural Mechanisms of Visual Awareness and Their Modulation by Social Threat
Published 01-01-2020“…The human brain can extract an enormous wealth of visual information from our surroundings. However, only a fraction of this immense data set ever becomes…”
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