Applied Ergonomics, ISSN 0003-6870, 11/2018, Volume 73, pp. 90 - 99
Mental workload is an important factor during driving, as both high and low levels may result in driver error. This research examined the mental workload of...
Mental workload | fNIRS | Prefrontal cortex | LOAD | PERFORMANCE | ROAD | DISTRACTION | PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED | DRIVING SIMULATOR | ERGONOMICS | DIFFICULTY | NEAR-INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY | ENGINEERING, INDUSTRIAL | WORKING-MEMORY TASK | BRAIN | AGE | Eye Movements | Humans | Hemoglobins - metabolism | Male | Automobile Driving - psychology | Random Allocation | Oxygen - blood | Young Adult | Built Environment | Galvanic Skin Response | Spectroscopy, Near-Infrared | Computer Simulation | Adolescent | Workload - psychology | Female | Acceleration | Prefrontal Cortex - physiology | Task Performance and Analysis | Psychological aspects | Eye | Movements | Automobile driving | Physiological aspects | Stress (Psychology) | Health aspects | Motor vehicle driving
Mental workload | fNIRS | Prefrontal cortex | LOAD | PERFORMANCE | ROAD | DISTRACTION | PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED | DRIVING SIMULATOR | ERGONOMICS | DIFFICULTY | NEAR-INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY | ENGINEERING, INDUSTRIAL | WORKING-MEMORY TASK | BRAIN | AGE | Eye Movements | Humans | Hemoglobins - metabolism | Male | Automobile Driving - psychology | Random Allocation | Oxygen - blood | Young Adult | Built Environment | Galvanic Skin Response | Spectroscopy, Near-Infrared | Computer Simulation | Adolescent | Workload - psychology | Female | Acceleration | Prefrontal Cortex - physiology | Task Performance and Analysis | Psychological aspects | Eye | Movements | Automobile driving | Physiological aspects | Stress (Psychology) | Health aspects | Motor vehicle driving
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Annual Review of Psychology, ISSN 0066-4308, 1/2015, Volume 66, Issue 1, pp. 295 - 319
Adolescence is the transition from childhood to adulthood that begins around the onset of puberty and ends with relative independence from the parent. This...
peers | development | emotion | cognition | prefrontal cortex | motivation | Development | Cognition | Emotion | Prefrontal cortex | Motivation | Peers | AGE-DIFFERENCES | RISK-TAKING | EXCITATORY TRANSMISSION | PSYCHOLOGY | NUCLEUS-ACCUMBENS | PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY | TEENAGE BRAIN | LIFETIME PREVALENCE | MEDIAL PREFRONTAL CORTEX | INHIBITORY CONTROL | COGNITIVE CONTROL | AMYGDALA RESPONSE | Humans | Risk-Taking | Adolescent | Adolescent Behavior - physiology | Adolescent Development - physiology | Brain - growth & development | Brain - physiology | Impulsive Behavior - physiology
peers | development | emotion | cognition | prefrontal cortex | motivation | Development | Cognition | Emotion | Prefrontal cortex | Motivation | Peers | AGE-DIFFERENCES | RISK-TAKING | EXCITATORY TRANSMISSION | PSYCHOLOGY | NUCLEUS-ACCUMBENS | PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY | TEENAGE BRAIN | LIFETIME PREVALENCE | MEDIAL PREFRONTAL CORTEX | INHIBITORY CONTROL | COGNITIVE CONTROL | AMYGDALA RESPONSE | Humans | Risk-Taking | Adolescent | Adolescent Behavior - physiology | Adolescent Development - physiology | Brain - growth & development | Brain - physiology | Impulsive Behavior - physiology
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Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, ISSN 0091-0627, 12/2002, Volume 30, Issue 6, pp. 641 - 656
This study examined responses to peer provocation in boys ages 9–13 years who met symptomatic criteria for ADHD-only, ODD/CD-only, comorbid ADHD/ODD/CD, or no...
ADHD | reactive aggression | Psychology | Developmental Psychology | affect | physiology | Clinical Psychology | behavior | ODD | Physiology | Behavior | Affect | Reactive aggression | SOCIAL COMPETENCE | ATTENTION | CONDUCT DISORDER | PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL | DEFICIT-HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER | PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL | CARDIOVASCULAR REACTIVITY | TEACHER RATINGS | PROACTIVE AGGRESSION | ANTISOCIAL-BEHAVIOR | LIFE-COURSE-PERSISTENT | EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONS | Affective Symptoms - diagnosis | Aggression - physiology | Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity - physiopathology | Humans | Male | Aggression - psychology | Attention Deficit and Disruptive Behavior Disorders - diagnosis | Attention Deficit and Disruptive Behavior Disorders - physiopathology | Heart Rate - physiology | Anger - physiology | Affective Symptoms - physiopathology | Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity - diagnosis | Attention Deficit and Disruptive Behavior Disorders - psychology | Child | Psychophysiology | Child Behavior Disorders - psychology | Child Behavior Disorders - diagnosis | Comorbidity | Child Behavior Disorders - physiopathology | Personality Assessment | Arousal - physiology | Affective Symptoms - psychology | Social Perception | Adolescent | Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity - psychology | Aggressiveness (Psychology) in children | Case studies | Psychological aspects | Boys | Child psychopathology | Attention deficit disorder | Behavioral sciences | Aggressiveness
ADHD | reactive aggression | Psychology | Developmental Psychology | affect | physiology | Clinical Psychology | behavior | ODD | Physiology | Behavior | Affect | Reactive aggression | SOCIAL COMPETENCE | ATTENTION | CONDUCT DISORDER | PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL | DEFICIT-HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER | PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL | CARDIOVASCULAR REACTIVITY | TEACHER RATINGS | PROACTIVE AGGRESSION | ANTISOCIAL-BEHAVIOR | LIFE-COURSE-PERSISTENT | EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONS | Affective Symptoms - diagnosis | Aggression - physiology | Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity - physiopathology | Humans | Male | Aggression - psychology | Attention Deficit and Disruptive Behavior Disorders - diagnosis | Attention Deficit and Disruptive Behavior Disorders - physiopathology | Heart Rate - physiology | Anger - physiology | Affective Symptoms - physiopathology | Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity - diagnosis | Attention Deficit and Disruptive Behavior Disorders - psychology | Child | Psychophysiology | Child Behavior Disorders - psychology | Child Behavior Disorders - diagnosis | Comorbidity | Child Behavior Disorders - physiopathology | Personality Assessment | Arousal - physiology | Affective Symptoms - psychology | Social Perception | Adolescent | Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity - psychology | Aggressiveness (Psychology) in children | Case studies | Psychological aspects | Boys | Child psychopathology | Attention deficit disorder | Behavioral sciences | Aggressiveness
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Journal of Neuroscience, ISSN 0270-6474, 01/2015, Volume 35, Issue 18, pp. 7226 - 7238
Prior studies have highlighted adolescence as a period of increased risk-taking, which is postulated to result from an overactive reward system in the brain....
Adolescence | Puberty | Neuroscience(all) | Risk-taking | Reward processing | AGE-DIFFERENCES | risk-taking | TESTOSTERONE | RELIABILITY | MATURATION | NEUROSCIENCES | reward processing | INHIBITION | REAL-WORLD | adolescence | ACCUMBENS | puberty | NEUROSCIENCE PERSPECTIVE | BRAIN ACTIVATION | TASK BART | Humans | Magnetic Resonance Imaging - methods | Male | Adolescent Development - physiology | Puberty - physiology | Nucleus Accumbens - physiology | Young Adult | Adolescent Behavior - psychology | Risk-Taking | Adolescent | Adult | Female | Adolescent Behavior - physiology | Reward | Child | Longitudinal Studies | Puberty - psychology
Adolescence | Puberty | Neuroscience(all) | Risk-taking | Reward processing | AGE-DIFFERENCES | risk-taking | TESTOSTERONE | RELIABILITY | MATURATION | NEUROSCIENCES | reward processing | INHIBITION | REAL-WORLD | adolescence | ACCUMBENS | puberty | NEUROSCIENCE PERSPECTIVE | BRAIN ACTIVATION | TASK BART | Humans | Magnetic Resonance Imaging - methods | Male | Adolescent Development - physiology | Puberty - physiology | Nucleus Accumbens - physiology | Young Adult | Adolescent Behavior - psychology | Risk-Taking | Adolescent | Adult | Female | Adolescent Behavior - physiology | Reward | Child | Longitudinal Studies | Puberty - psychology
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Emotion, ISSN 1528-3542, 6/2005, Volume 5, Issue 2, pp. 175 - 190
Emotion theories commonly postulate that emotions impose coherence across multiple response systems. However, empirical support for this coherence postulate is...
Emotion | Emotion experience | Physiological responses | Facial behavior | Coherence | physiological responses | coherence | emotion experience | SKIN-CONDUCTANCE | PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL | RESPONSES | emotion | INDIVIDUAL-DIFFERENCES | MARITAL INTERACTION | ELECTRODERMAL ACTIVITY | facial behavior | TIME-SERIES | SELF-REPORT | HEART-RATE | AUTONOMIC NERVOUS-SYSTEM | FACIAL EXPRESSIONS | Emotions - physiology | Heart Rate | Galvanic Skin Response | Humans | Adolescent | Facial Expression | Adult | Female | Male
Emotion | Emotion experience | Physiological responses | Facial behavior | Coherence | physiological responses | coherence | emotion experience | SKIN-CONDUCTANCE | PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL | RESPONSES | emotion | INDIVIDUAL-DIFFERENCES | MARITAL INTERACTION | ELECTRODERMAL ACTIVITY | facial behavior | TIME-SERIES | SELF-REPORT | HEART-RATE | AUTONOMIC NERVOUS-SYSTEM | FACIAL EXPRESSIONS | Emotions - physiology | Heart Rate | Galvanic Skin Response | Humans | Adolescent | Facial Expression | Adult | Female | Male
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Science, ISSN 0036-8075, 9/2007, Volume 317, Issue 5843, pp. 1355 - 1355
Studies of the fat-derived hormone leptin have provided key insights into the molecular and neural components of feeding behavior and body weight regulation....
Graphics | Nucleus accumbens | Basal ganglia | Food intake | Average linear density | Images | Satiety | Hospital units | Food consumption | Food | Brevia | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | Eating | Visual Perception - drug effects | Visual Perception - physiology | Humans | Leptin - therapeutic use | Male | Nucleus Accumbens - physiology | Feeding Behavior - physiology | Feeding Behavior - drug effects | Satiation - physiology | Leptin - physiology | Magnetic Resonance Imaging | Adolescent | Brain Mapping | Corpus Striatum - drug effects | Corpus Striatum - physiology | Adult | Female | Leptin - deficiency | Brain | Signal transduction | NMR | Biochemistry | Nuclear magnetic resonance | Hormones | Behavior | Psychiatry
Graphics | Nucleus accumbens | Basal ganglia | Food intake | Average linear density | Images | Satiety | Hospital units | Food consumption | Food | Brevia | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | Eating | Visual Perception - drug effects | Visual Perception - physiology | Humans | Leptin - therapeutic use | Male | Nucleus Accumbens - physiology | Feeding Behavior - physiology | Feeding Behavior - drug effects | Satiation - physiology | Leptin - physiology | Magnetic Resonance Imaging | Adolescent | Brain Mapping | Corpus Striatum - drug effects | Corpus Striatum - physiology | Adult | Female | Leptin - deficiency | Brain | Signal transduction | NMR | Biochemistry | Nuclear magnetic resonance | Hormones | Behavior | Psychiatry
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Brain and Cognition, ISSN 0278-2626, 08/2014, Volume 89, pp. 104 - 111
The triadic neural systems model is a heuristic tool, which was developed with the goal of providing a framework for neuroscience research into motivated...
Cognitive control striatum | Regulation | Reward | Motivation | Systems model | Avoidance | HEALTHY ADOLESCENTS | ANTERIOR CINGULATE CORTEX | RISK-TAKING | WHITE-MATTER | MEDIAL FRONTAL-CORTEX | EARLY-LIFE STRESS | BRAIN-DEVELOPMENT | NEUROSCIENCES | PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL | RESPONSE-INHIBITION | EVENT-RELATED FMRI | COGNITIVE CONTROL | Humans | Male | Adolescent Development | Brain - physiology | Motivation - physiology | Adolescent | Corpus Striatum - physiology | Female | Adolescent Behavior - physiology | Decision Making - physiology | Models, Neurological | Amygdala - physiology | Prefrontal Cortex - physiology | Control systems | Analysis
Cognitive control striatum | Regulation | Reward | Motivation | Systems model | Avoidance | HEALTHY ADOLESCENTS | ANTERIOR CINGULATE CORTEX | RISK-TAKING | WHITE-MATTER | MEDIAL FRONTAL-CORTEX | EARLY-LIFE STRESS | BRAIN-DEVELOPMENT | NEUROSCIENCES | PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL | RESPONSE-INHIBITION | EVENT-RELATED FMRI | COGNITIVE CONTROL | Humans | Male | Adolescent Development | Brain - physiology | Motivation - physiology | Adolescent | Corpus Striatum - physiology | Female | Adolescent Behavior - physiology | Decision Making - physiology | Models, Neurological | Amygdala - physiology | Prefrontal Cortex - physiology | Control systems | Analysis
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Neuron, ISSN 0896-6273, 2007, Volume 56, Issue 1, pp. 171 - 184
The resting brain is not silent, but exhibits organized fluctuations in neuronal activity even in the absence of tasks or stimuli. This intrinsic brain...
SYSNEURO | SYSBIO | NEURONAL-ACTIVITY | BRAIN ACTIVITY FLUCTUATIONS | VISUAL-CORTEX | HUMAN COGNITION | FUNCTIONAL CONNECTIVITY | MOTOR CORTEX | SPATIAL ATTENTION | BLOOD-FLOW | 1/F NOISE | NEUROSCIENCES | OSCILLATORY ACTIVITY | Humans | Magnetic Resonance Imaging - methods | Male | Behavior - physiology | Functional Laterality | Image Processing, Computer-Assisted - methods | Reaction Time - physiology | Psychomotor Performance - physiology | Oxygen - blood | Somatosensory Cortex - physiology | Attention - physiology | Adolescent | Brain Mapping | Somatosensory Cortex - blood supply | Adult | Female | Studies | Standard deviation | Behavior
SYSNEURO | SYSBIO | NEURONAL-ACTIVITY | BRAIN ACTIVITY FLUCTUATIONS | VISUAL-CORTEX | HUMAN COGNITION | FUNCTIONAL CONNECTIVITY | MOTOR CORTEX | SPATIAL ATTENTION | BLOOD-FLOW | 1/F NOISE | NEUROSCIENCES | OSCILLATORY ACTIVITY | Humans | Magnetic Resonance Imaging - methods | Male | Behavior - physiology | Functional Laterality | Image Processing, Computer-Assisted - methods | Reaction Time - physiology | Psychomotor Performance - physiology | Oxygen - blood | Somatosensory Cortex - physiology | Attention - physiology | Adolescent | Brain Mapping | Somatosensory Cortex - blood supply | Adult | Female | Studies | Standard deviation | Behavior
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