Search Results - "Karl, Valerie"
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Structural brain changes in emotion recognition across the adult lifespan
Published in Social cognitive and affective neuroscience (31-10-2023)“…Abstract Emotion recognition (ER) declines with increasing age, yet little is known whether this observation is based on structural brain changes conveyed by…”
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The role of functional emotion circuits in distinct dimensions of psychopathology in youth
Published in Translational psychiatry (02-08-2024)“…Several mental disorders emerge during childhood or adolescence and are often characterized by socioemotional difficulties, including alterations in emotion…”
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Associations between parental psychopathology and youth functional emotion regulation brain networks
Published in Developmental cognitive neuroscience (01-12-2024)“…Parental mental health is associated with children’s emotion regulation (ER) and risk for psychopathology. The relationship between parental psychopathology…”
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Puberty differentially predicts brain maturation in male and female youth: A longitudinal ABCD Study
Published in Developmental cognitive neuroscience (01-06-2023)“…Research has demonstrated associations between pubertal development and brain maturation. However, existing studies have been limited by small samples,…”
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Dimensions of Early-Life Adversity Are Differentially Associated With Patterns of Delayed and Accelerated Brain Maturation
Published in Biological psychiatry (1969) (29-07-2024)“…Different types of early-life adversity (ELA) have been associated with children’s brain structure and function. However, understanding the disparate influence…”
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Analysis of continuous neuronal activity evoked by natural speech with computational corpus linguistics methods
Published in Language, cognition and neuroscience (01-02-2021)“…In the field of neurobiology of language, neuroimaging studies are generally based on stimulation paradigms consisting of at least two different conditions…”
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