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An fMRI Study Using a Combined Task of Interval Discrimination and Oddball Could Reveal Common Brain Circuits of Cognitive Change
ArticleAbstract: Recent functional neuroimaging studies suggest that the brain networks responsible for time processiPalabras claves:Cognitive control, FMRI, oddball, saliency network, SDM-PSI meta-analysis, timingAutores:Albajes-Eizagirre A., Alústiza I., Javier Goena, María Sol Garcés Espinosa, Molero P., Ortuño F., Radua J.Fuentes:googlescopusAberrant timing and oddball detection in Schizophrenia: findings from a signed differential mapping meta-analysis
ArticleAbstract: Schizophrenia (SZ) is associated with deficits in both temporal and salience processing. The underlyPalabras claves:Clinical psychology, Neuroscience, psychiatryAutores:Alústiza I., Javier Goena, María Sol Garcés Espinosa, Molero P., Ortuño F., Ortuño M., Radua J., Solanes A.Fuentes:googlescopusDifferent responses to stress, health practices, and self-care during covid-19 lockdown: A stratified analysis
ArticleAbstract: The aim of the present cross-sectional study was to analyze the differential impact of the first COVPalabras claves:covid-19, Cross-cultural study, Health practices, Self-care, StressAutores:Belintxon M., Bermejo-Martins E., Cortés-Rivera C., Fernández-Berrocal P., Luis E.O., María Sol Garcés Espinosa, Martínez M., Oliveros E.Y., Sarrionandia A.Fuentes:googlescopusRelationship between self-care activities, stress and well-being during COVID-19 lockdown: A cross-cultural mediation model
ArticleAbstract: Objectives To examine the mediation role of self-care between stress and psychological well-being inPalabras claves:covid-19, Mental Health, PREVENTIVE MEDICINE, PRIMARY CARE, PUBLIC HEALTHAutores:Bermejo-Martins E., Cortes C., Fernández-Berrocal P., Luis E.O., María Sol Garcés Espinosa, Martínez M., Oliveros E.Y., Oron J.V., Sarrionandia A.Fuentes:googlescopus