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    Cognitive neuroscience using wearable magnetometer arrays: non-invasive assessment of language function by Tierney, Tim M., Holmes, Niall, Meyer, Sofie S., Boto, Elena, Roberts, Gillian, Leggett, James, Buck, Sarah, Duque-Muñoz, Leonardo, Litvak, Vladimir, Bestmann, Sven, Baldeweg, Torsten, Bowtell, Richard W., Brookes, Matthew J., Barnes, Gareth R.

    Published 2018
    “…This is the first demonstration of studying human cognition with OPMs and not only highlights this technology’s utility as tool for (developmental) cognitive neuroscience but also its potential to contribute to surgical planning via mapping of eloquent cortex, especially in young children.…”
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    An investigation of autonomic arousal and attentional mechanisms in children with ADHD and Autism by Bellato, Alessio

    Published 2020
    Subjects: “…ADHD; Autism; attention; arousal; developmental psychology; cognitive neuroscience…”
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    Kintsugi and Fragments, Form, Fragility, Strength: Essaying the Remembered Self by O'Rourke, Marie Juliette

    Published 2019
    “…It utilizes an interdisciplinary approach to bring cognitive neuroscience, life writing scholarship, literary studies and cultural theory into conversation with creative writing; to narrow the gap between life as we experience it and write it. …”
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    Social top-down response modulation (STORM): a model of the control of mimicry in social interaction by Wang, Yin, Hamilton, Antonia F. de C.

    Published 2012
    “…In this paper, we evaluate past theories of why people mimic and the brain systems that implement mimicry in social psychology and cognitive neuroscience. By reviewing recent behavioral and neuroimaging studies on the control of mimicry by social signals, we conclude that the subtlety and sophistication of mimicry in social contexts reflect a social top-down response modulation (STORM) which increases one's social advantage and this mechanism is most likely implemented by medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC). …”
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    Infants at risk for autism: A European perspective on current status, challenges and opportunities by Bölte, Sven, Marschik, P., Falck-Ytter, T., Charman, T., Roeyers, H., Elsabbagh, M.

    Published 2013
    “…ESSEA (Enhancing the Scientific Study of Early Autism) is a COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology) Action striving to create a European collaboration to enhance the progress of the discovery and treatment of the earliest signs of autism, and to establish European practice guidelines on early identification and intervention by bringing together European expertise from cognitive neuroscience and clinical sciences. The objective of this article is to clarify the state of current European research on at-risk autism research, and to support the understanding of different contexts in which the research is being conducted. …”
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    Sound, body and space: audience experience in late medieval English drama by Wright, Clare

    Published 2011
    “…Adopting a phenomenological perspective, the work focuses on the audience's corporeal experience of the drama and draws on modern theories of performance, including the intersections with anthropology and, more recently, cognitive neuroscience. The literary, poetic and dramatic aspects of the three case studies chosen are analysed in depth with supporting evidence from the literature, iconography and theory of the period. …”
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    Advances in studying brain morphology: the benefits of open-access data by Madan, Christopher R.

    Published 2017
    “…While the benefits of open-access data have been discussed more broadly within the field of cognitive neuroscience elsewhere (Van Horn and Gazzaniga, 2013; Poldrack and Gorgolewski, 2014; Van Horn and Toga, 2014; Vogelstein et al., 2016; Voytek, 2016; Gilmore et al., 2017), as well as in other fields (Choudhury et al., 2014; Ascoli et al., 2017; Davies et al., 2017), this opinion paper is focused specifically on the implications of open data to brain morphology research.…”
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    Studying the selectivity of neuronal subpopulations within fMRI voxels by Sapountzis, Panagiotis

    Published 2010
    “…Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has become a ubiquitous tool in cognitive neuroscience. The technique allows the non-invasive measurements of cortical responses, but only on the millimeter scale. …”
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    Learner’s emotion prediction using production rules classification algorithm through brain computer interface tool by Nurshafiqa Saffah, Mohd Sharif

    Published 2018
    “…Enhancements in cognitive neuroscience and brain imaging technologies such as Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) have started to provide human with the ability to interact directly with the brain. …”
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