Search Results - "TABIBNIA, Golnaz"
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Serotonin Modulates Behavioral Reactions to Unfairness
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (27-06-2008)“…Serotonin (5-HT) has long been implicated in social behavior and impulsivity, but the mechanisms through which it modulates self-control remain unclear. We…”
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Effect of Modafinil on Learning and Task-Related Brain Activity in Methamphetamine-Dependent and Healthy Individuals
Published in Neuropsychopharmacology (New York, N.Y.) (01-04-2011)“…Methamphetamine (MA)-dependent individuals exhibit deficits in cognition and prefrontal cortical function. Therefore, medications that improve cognition in…”
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What can we learn from the COVID-19 pandemic? Resilience for the future and neuropsychopedagogical insights
Published in Frontiers in psychology (12-09-2022)Get full text
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An affective neuroscience model of boosting resilience in adults
Published in Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews (01-08-2020)“…•Taking an affective neuroscience approach, this paper introduces a simple three-route model of boosting resilience in adulthood.•This tripartite model is…”
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Neuroscience education as a tool for improving stress management and resilience
Published in Current opinion in behavioral sciences (01-10-2024)“…Beliefs about stress and coping can play a major role in mental health and resilience. For example, holding a belief that stress or emotions are controllable…”
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A Brain Sexual Dimorphism Controlled by Adult Circulating Androgens
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (22-06-1999)“…Reports of structural differences between the brains of men and women, heterosexual and homosexual men, and male-to-female transsexuals and other men have been…”
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An fMRI study of causal judgments
Published in The European journal of neuroscience (01-09-2005)“…The capacity to evaluate causal relations is fundamental to human cognition, and yet little is known of its neurocognitive underpinnings. A functional magnetic…”
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Fairness and Cooperation Are Rewarding
Published in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (01-11-2007)“…: To motivate their consumers or employees, corporations often offer monetary incentives, such as cash‐back deals or salary bonuses. However, human behavior…”
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The Sunny Side of Fairness: Preference for Fairness Activates Reward Circuitry (And Disregarding Unfairness Activates Self-Control Circuitry)
Published in Psychological science (01-04-2008)“…Little is known about the positive emotional impact of fairness or the process of resolving conflict between fairness and financial interests. In past…”
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Mindful attention reduces neural and self-reported cue-induced craving in smokers
Published in Social cognitive and affective neuroscience (01-01-2013)“…An emerging body of research suggests that mindfulness-based interventions may be beneficial for smoking cessation and the treatment of other addictive…”
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Subjective Responses to Emotional Stimuli During Labeling, Reappraisal, and Distraction
Published in Emotion (Washington, D.C.) (01-06-2011)“…Although multiple neuroimaging studies suggest that affect labeling (i.e., putting feelings into words) can dampen affect-related responses in the amygdala,…”
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Fairness and cooperation are rewarding: evidence from social cognitive neuroscience
Published in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (01-11-2007)“…To motivate their consumers or employees, corporations often offer monetary incentives, such as cash-back deals or salary bonuses. However, human behavior is…”
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Striatal Dopamine D 2 /D 3 Receptors Mediate Response Inhibition and Related Activity in Frontostriatal Neural Circuitry in Humans
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (23-05-2012)“…Impulsive behavior is thought to reflect a traitlike characteristic that can have broad consequences for an individual's success and well-being, but its…”
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Different forms of self-control share a neurocognitive substrate
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (30-03-2011)“…Psychological and neurocognitive studies have suggested that different kinds of self-control may share a common psychobiological component. If this is true,…”
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Striatal dopamine D₂/D₃ receptors mediate response inhibition and related activity in frontostriatal neural circuitry in humans
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (23-05-2012)“…Impulsive behavior is thought to reflect a traitlike characteristic that can have broad consequences for an individual's success and well-being, but its…”
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Negative affect and craving during abstinence from smoking are both linked to default mode network connectivity
Published in Drug and alcohol dependence (01-08-2023)“…Negative affect and craving during abstinence from cigarettes predict resumption of smoking. Therefore, understanding their neural substrates may guide…”
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Impulsive Choice and Altruistic Punishment Are Correlated and Increase in Tandem With Serotonin Depletion
Published in Emotion (Washington, D.C.) (01-12-2010)“…Human cooperation may partly depend on the presence of individuals willing to incur personal costs to punish noncooperators. The psychological factors that…”
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The Lasting Effect of Words on Feelings: Words May Facilitate Exposure Effects to Threatening Images
Published in Emotion (Washington, D.C.) (01-06-2008)“…Previous studies have shown that mere words, particularly affective words, can dampen emotional responses. However, the effect of affective labels on emotional…”
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Common Prefrontal Regions Activate During Self-Control of Craving, Emotion, and Motor Impulses in Smokers
Published in Clinical psychological science (01-09-2014)“…It has been posited that self-regulation of behaviors, emotions, and temptations may rely on a common resource. Recent reviews have suggested that this common…”
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Alexithymia, interhemispheric transfer, and right hemispheric specialization: a critical review
Published in Psychotherapy and psychosomatics (01-01-2005)“…One neural model of alexithymia relates the condition to poor interhemispheric transfer, while another model associates it with a disturbance in right…”
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