Not exact matches
Dr. Cameron Carter, Editor of Biological Psychiatry:
Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging, noted the study is «an elegant synthesis of task fMRI and structural MRI» that shows a unique relationship
between structure and function in bipolar disorder.
A new study in Biological Psychiatry:
Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) reports a link
between reduced functional activation and reduced cortical thickness in the brains of patients with bipolar disorder.
In addition, he believes that modern imaging provides a bridge
between human
cognitive neuroscience and animal studies, allowing more inferences from one to the other.
According to Dr. Cameron Carter, Editor of Biological Psychiatry:
Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging, the study is an important example of how more sophisticated approaches to analyzing brain imaging data examining transitions
between mental states over time can measure altered brain dynamics that can identify subtle risk states or even track the transition from subclinical to clinical psychopathology.
Establishing links
between genes, the brain and human behavior is a central issue in
cognitive neuroscience research, but studying how genes influence
cognitive abilities and behavior as the brain develops from childhood to adulthood has proven difficult.
«There is an intimate relationship
between face recognition and the reward system,» said Rypma, associate professor of
cognitive neuroscience and
cognitive psychology at The University of Texas at Dallas.
«We looked specifically at the relationship
between individuals «self - reported fatigue and objective measures of
cognitive fatigue using state - of - the - art neuroimaging,» explained Helen M. Genova, Ph.D., research scientist in Neuropsychology &
Neuroscience Research at Kessler Foundation.
The study, conducted by Francesca Filbey, Ph.D., Director of
Cognitive Neuroscience Research of Addictive Behaviors at the Center for BrainHealth and her colleagues, shows that risk - taking teens exhibit hyperconnectivity
between the amygdala, a center responsible for emotional reactivity, and specific areas of the prefrontal cortex associated with emotion regulation and critical thinking skills.
Review: Interplay
Between the Gut - Brain Axis, Obesity and
Cognitive Function — Ana Agustí — Frontiers in
Neuroscience
The HFSP supports novel, innovative and interdisciplinary basic research focused on the complex mechanisms of living organisms; topics range from molecular and cellular approaches to systems and
cognitive neuroscience and the interactions
between organisms.
This field, called
cognitive neuroscience, serves as a critical bridge
between psychology and
neuroscience, and has relevance for a wide range of brain and learning disorders.
Within the fields of microbiology and immunology, neurologic diseases, neuropharmacology, behavioral,
cognitive and developmental
neuroscience, and psychiatric disorders, the center's research programs are seeking ways to: develop vaccines for infectious and noninfectious diseases; understand the basic neurobiology and genetics of social behavior and develop new treatment strategies for improving social functioning in social disorders such as autism; interpret brain activity through imaging; increase understanding of progressive illnesses such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases; unlock the secrets of memory; treat drug addiction; determine how the interaction
between genetics and society shape who we are; and advance knowledge about the evolutionary links
between biology and behavior.
Studies from both experimental psychology and
cognitive neuroscience have provided substantial evidence that successful episodic memory retrieval depends on the degree of overlap
between a retrieval cue and the targeted memory trace.
The article, «The relationship
between outcome prediction and
cognitive fatigue: a convergence of paradigms,» (doi: 10.3758 / s13415 -017-0515-y) was epublished ahead of print on May 25, 2017, in Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neur
cognitive fatigue: a convergence of paradigms,» (doi: 10.3758 / s13415 -017-0515-y) was epublished ahead of print on May 25, 2017, in
Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neur
Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral
Neuroscience.
Another study published in
Cognitive Neuroscience examined the brains of chronic dieters, and found that those with higher body fat percentages had a weaker connection
between two areas in the brain: the part that manages executive control, and the reward region.
Via the Science of Learning Research Centre (SLRC), future research at the Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER) seeks to bridge the gap
between neuroscience,
cognitive psychology and education.
Research utilizes imaging technologies and studies metabolites,
cognitive neuroscience, and the links
between genetics and a patient's response to pharmaceutical therapies.
MedRhythms focuses on this intersection
between music and
neuroscience providing interventions to achieve optimum outcomes in sensorimotor, speech & language, and
cognitive goals in patients.
Plus,
neuroscience shows an exciting connection
between aerobic exercise (running for 30 - 40 minutes to break a sweat) and
cognitive clarity.
To detect this relationship, the
Neuroscience study compared functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) brain scans of 78 men and women
between 18 and 40 years old with those subjects» performance on tests of
cognitive performance that required «fluid intelligence» and «
cognitive control.»