The effect of moral identity on facial emotion processing in adolescents with hearing loss: An ERP study Abstract Objective: This study examines whether the moral character of others influences the recognition of facial emotion expressions in adolescents with hearing loss and compares these effects with ... Cognitive Research EEG Neuroscience eego mylab waveguard Mar 26, 2025
Modulating Somatosensory Alpha Oscillations Using Short-period Transcranial Alternating Current Stimulation Abstract Transcranial Alternating Current Stimulation (tACS) appears to modulate neuronal oscillations at the frequency of stimulation. Longer periods of stimulation with tACS (10-40 minutes) have sho... Neuromodulation Neuroscience visor2 Mar 21, 2025
Increasing Perceived Happiness in Neutral Faces by Posing a Smile: An Electroencephalography (EEG) Frequency-Tagging Study Abstract Previous research using electroencephalography has so far failed to provide strong and convincing evidence for the effects of facial feedback on the visual processing of emotional facial expr... EEG Neuroscience eego mylab Mar 20, 2025
Facial feedback frequency tagging Increasing perceived happiness in neutral faces by posing a smile: an EEG frequency-tagging study Abstract Previous research using electroencephalography has so far failed to provide strong and convincing evidence for the effects of facial feedback on the visual processing of emotional facial expr... Cognitive Research EEG Neuroscience eego sports Mar 20, 2025
Neural correlates of the uncanny valley effect for robots and hyper-realistic masks Abstract Viewing artificial objects and images that are designed to appear human can elicit a sense of unease, referred to as the ‘uncanny valley’ effect. Here we investigate neural correlates of the ... Cognitive Research EEG Neuroscience waveguard Mar 18, 2025
Estimating Chronological Age From the Electrical Activity of the Brain: How EEG‐Age Can Be Used as a Marker of General Brain Functioning Abstract With an aging global population, the number of older adults with age‐related changes in the brain, including dementia, will continue to increase unless we can make progress in the early detec... Clinical Research Cognitive Research EEG Mental Health Neuroscience eego mylab waveguard Mar 16, 2025
Peak alpha frequency is related to the degree of widespread pain, but not pain intensity or duration, among people with urologic chronic pelvic pain syndrome Abstract Introduction: Effective prevention and management strategies for chronic pain remain elusive. This has prompted investigations into biomarkers to better understand the mechanisms underlying p... Clinical Research EEG Neuroscience eego sports Mar 11, 2025
Human neural dynamics of real-world and imagined navigation Abstract The ability to form episodic memories and later imagine them is integral to the human experience, influencing our recollection of the past and envisioning of the future. While rodent studies ... Cognitive Research EEG Neuroscience eego sports Mar 10, 2025
Neural signatures of extreme sensitivities to light: cortical markers in hypersensitive and hyposensitive individuals via EEG Abstract Light plays a crucial role in human biology. However, while the general pathways involved in light perception are well-understood, the specific neural mechanisms explaining why some individua... EEG Neuroscience eego mylab waveguard Mar 10, 2025
Extension of the visibility concept for EEG signal processing Abstract Objective: Visibility is an intrinsic property of any network of sensors that describes the regions in which its measurement sensitivity is concentrated. Initially introduced to describe the ... EEG Neuroscience waveguard Mar 7, 2025
Comparison of intermodulation and oddball methods for measuring human cortical color tuning functions using steady-state visually evoked potentials Abstract False Journal of the Optical Society of America A Vol. 42 Iss. 5 Pages B335-B345 2025 Authors Ana Rozman, Chris Racey, Jenny M. Bosten https://doi.org/10.1364/JOSAA.545280... Neuroscience asa Mar 6, 2025
Discrete repetition effects for visual words compared to faces and animals, but no modulation by expectation: An event-related potential study Abstract Repetition suppression (RS) refers to the reduction of neuronal responses to repeated stimuli as compared to nonrepeated stimuli. The predictive coding account of RS proposes that its magnitu... Cognitive Research EEG Neuroscience eego sports Mar 3, 2025