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Debunking neuromyth in education: what is the fact and what is fiction for Malaysia teachers?
Published 2024“…The main aim of this study was to verify whether Malaysian teacher is susceptible to misconceptions about neuroscientifi c fi ndings that impair their teaching. …”
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The effects of repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation on empathy and impulsivity in healthy adults
Published 2018“…Both impulsivity and empathy are considered crucial in clinical, in particular forensic, populations. A neuroscientific technique, namely repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS), has proven its therapeutic utility in a variety of neuropsychiatric disorders and may be effective in modulating empathy and impulsivity. …”
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Measurement of dynamic task related functional networks using MEG
Published 2016“…Next, we use our method to image the networks which support cognition during a Sternberg working memory task. We generate a novel neuroscientific picture of cognitive processing, showing the formation and dissolution of multiple networks which relate to semantic processing, pattern recognition and language as well as vision and movement. …”
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Discovering neural signatures of alpha brainwave indicative of attentional effect during melodic and rhythmic quranic recitation: a study of Universiti Sains Malaysia Health Campus...
Published 2024“…While research on the neuroscientific correlates of Quranic recitation is increasing over the past two decades, findings that project it to attention-inducing effect is scarce. …”
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Decision-making analysis using arduino-based Electroencephalography (EEG): an exploratory study for marketing strategy
Published 2020“…This research uncovers the neuroscientific approach, particularly through the use of an EEG device; examining consumers’ responses in terms of brain wave signals and cognition. …”
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Wearable magnetoencephalography
Published 2019“…Over decades, different technologies have been developed to provide a non-invasive measure of brain activity that could help us to better understand the mechanisms underlying human cognition. Magnetoencephalography (MEG) is one of these techniques which, over the past 30 years, has been increasingly contributing to neuroscientific studies giving insights into human brain electrophysiology, with excellent temporal resolution and surprisingly high spatial resolution. …”
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Investigating Post-Task Responses using MEG and 7T fMRI
Published 2024“…Both of these responses have displayed characteristics that warrant neuroscientific and clinical investigation, including reliable amplitude modulations with task conditions and reduction in clinical populations. …”
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