2021
Adult attachment is related to maternal neural response to infant cues: an ERP study
Lowell AF, Dell J, Potenza MN, Strathearn L, Mayes LC, Rutherford HJV. Adult attachment is related to maternal neural response to infant cues: an ERP study. Attachment & Human Development 2021, 25: 71-88. PMID: 33522435, PMCID: PMC10861024, DOI: 10.1080/14616734.2021.1880057.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInfant facesInfant cuesAttachment securityInsecure mothersNeural responsesMaternal neural responseOwn infant's faceMaternal attachment securityAdult Attachment InterviewEvent-related potentialsAttentional allocationAdult attachmentAttachment InterviewERP studyInfluence processingNeuroscientific approachNeural processingSecure mothersNeurobiological mechanismsInfant vocalizationsInfant cryingCuesInitial processingImportant predictorCaregiving
2020
Substance use and mothers’ neural responses to infant cues
Lowell AF, Maupin AN, Landi N, Potenza MN, Mayes LC, Rutherford HJV. Substance use and mothers’ neural responses to infant cues. Infant Mental Health Journal Infancy And Early Childhood 2020, 41: 264-277. PMID: 32057121, PMCID: PMC7160016, DOI: 10.1002/imhj.21835.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEvent-related potentialsInfant cuesInfant facesNeural responsesSubstance useMaternal neural responseMothers' neural responsesSpecific ERP componentsMother-child attachmentParent-infant relationshipSense of rewardSubstance-using mothersAttentional allocationNeutral facesFacial affectERP componentsMothers' responsivenessInfant vocalizationsMaternal substance useNeural circuitryInfant cryingCuesInitial processingFaceProcessing
2017
Explaining Delusions: Reducing Uncertainty Through Basic and Computational Neuroscience
Feeney EJ, Groman SM, Taylor JR, Corlett PR. Explaining Delusions: Reducing Uncertainty Through Basic and Computational Neuroscience. Schizophrenia Bulletin 2017, 43: 263-272. PMID: 28177090, PMCID: PMC5605246, DOI: 10.1093/schbul/sbw194.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAssociative learning theoryPersistence of delusionsAttentional allocationCognitive psychologySet of beliefsAnimal beliefsNew learningComputational neuroscienceLearning theoryHuman beliefsErroneous beliefsBelief characteristicsBrain functionConsensual realityClinical phenomenologyAnimal researchBeliefsDelusionsComputational modelPsychotic illnessPsychologyPharmacological treatmentNeuroscienceTeleological approachFuture state
2014
I Can't Take My Eyes Off of You: Attentional Allocation to Infant, Child, Adolescent and Adult Faces in Mothers and Non-Mothers
Thompson-Booth C, Viding E, Mayes LC, Rutherford HJ, Hodsoll S, McCrory E. I Can't Take My Eyes Off of You: Attentional Allocation to Infant, Child, Adolescent and Adult Faces in Mothers and Non-Mothers. PLOS ONE 2014, 9: e109362. PMID: 25353640, PMCID: PMC4212970, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0109362.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGreater attentional engagementAttentional allocationAdult facesInfant facesAttentional engagementChildren's facesCaregiving behaviorAdult womenAdolescentsPrevious findingsNon-MothersInfant ageDistressAged faceFaceEngagementChildrenMothersCuesSalienceFindingsParticipantsInfantsUnique capacityAttention
2007
Disrupted prediction-error signal in psychosis: evidence for an associative account of delusions
Corlett PR, Murray GK, Honey GD, Aitken MR, Shanks DR, Robbins TW, Bullmore ET, Dickinson A, Fletcher PC. Disrupted prediction-error signal in psychosis: evidence for an associative account of delusions. Brain 2007, 130: 2387-2400. PMID: 17690132, PMCID: PMC3838942, DOI: 10.1093/brain/awm173.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDelusion formationDelusional beliefsPrediction error processingPrediction-error signallingPrediction error signalsAttentional allocationAssociative accountMaladaptive beliefsError processingAssociative learningNeurobiological theoriesBrain responsesCortex responsesIndividual's propensityBelief formationDelusionsBeliefsPrediction errorExtent of disruptionProcessingFMRILearningPsychosisExpectancyIndividuals
2005
Odor/taste integration and the perception of flavor
Small DM, Prescott J. Odor/taste integration and the perception of flavor. Experimental Brain Research 2005, 166: 345-357. PMID: 16028032, DOI: 10.1007/s00221-005-2376-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFlavor perceptionUnitary perceptionCross-modal sensory interactionsSensory inputVentral lateral prefrontal cortexParticular sensory characteristicsLateral prefrontal cortexPosterior parietal cortexMultiple sensory inputsAnterior cingulate cortexPerception of flavorAttentional allocationHeteromodal regionsNeural processesAnterior insulaFlavor processingFrontal operculumOrbitofrontal cortexPrefrontal cortexCingulate cortexFlavor of foodParietal cortexNeurophysiological studiesPerceptionSensory interaction
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