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  1. The role of brain health and resilience in reshaping trajectories of late-life neuropsychiatric disorders
  2. Inflammatory and epigenetic alterations associated with attention deficits in adolescents with cocaine base paste addiction
  3. Expotype–phenotype resilience and multimodal aging clocks
  4. The biological burden of conflict across populations worldwide
  5. Computational whole-body-exposome models for global precision brain health
  6. International consensus for the assessment of social cognition in neurocognitive disorders: framework definition and clinical recommendations of the SIGNATURE initiative
  7. The harming power of shame
  8. Functional capacity in Peruvian people with Alzheimer's disease and frontotemporal dementia
  9. Multilingualism protects against accelerated aging in cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses of 27 European countries
  10. Education and training to develop leaders in dementia and brain health
  11. Introduction
  12. Cardiovascular risk factors and the allostatic interoceptive network in dementia
  13. Case of early onset Alzheimer’s disease associated with a novel PSEN1 variant identified in Colombia
  14. Creative experiences and brain clocks
  15. Broadening dementia risk models: building on the 2024 Lancet Commission report for a more inclusive global framework
  16. Cross‐country variance in facial emotion recognition in presymptomatic and symptomatic behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia: Insights from the GENFI and ReDLat consortia
  17. Diversity-sensitive brain clocks linked to biophysical mechanisms in aging and dementia
  18. Social exposome and brain health outcomes of dementia across Latin America
  19. White matter hyperintensities and their impact in brain structure and function in alzheimer’s disease and behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia across Latin America and the United States: a cross-sectional study
  20. Cardiometabolic state links neurovascular burden with brain structure and function: Evidence from EEG and MRI
  21. The Neurosurgeon's Role in the Brain Economy: How Strategic Investment in Neurosurgical Care and Innovation Will Improve Global Outcomes
  22. Resilience and brain health in global populations
  23. Peace in Colombia requires healing the scars of conflict on the mind and brain
  24. Embodied concepts in Parkinson’s disease: Insights from fruits versus animals semantic fluency impairments.
  25. Chronic pain in the Chilean population: risk factors prevalence and cognitive associations
  26. The exposome of healthy and accelerated aging across 40 countries
  27. Address Colombia’s brain-health crisis
  28. An international treaty to regulate misuse of alcohol and cannabis
  29. Timing and intraindividual variability of daytime napping and Alzheimer’s disease in older adults
  30. African leadership in brain diplomacy: The Yaoundé declaration advances the global brain economy playbook for better brain health
  31. DNA methylation age from peripheral blood predicts progression to Alzheimer’s disease, white matter disease burden, and cortical atrophy
  32. Reduced Complexity of Pulse Rate Is Associated With Faster Cognitive Decline in Older Adults
  33. Understanding barriers and optimizing socio‐cognitive assessment in the diagnosis of neurocognitive disorders
  34. Democratizing dementia research through global online conferences
  35. Insights into pathophysiology, biomarkers, and therapeutics in tauopathies: Proceedings of the Tau2024 Global Conference
  36. Psychiatric genetics in the diverse landscape of Latin American populations
  37. Qualitative and quantitative educational disparities and brain signatures in healthy aging and dementia across global settings
  38. Alpha rhythm and Alzheimer’s disease: Has Hans Berger’s dream come true?
  39. Biological imprint of education and rights‐based brain capital
  40. Critical Review of the Methodological Shortcoming of Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring and Cognitive Function Studies
  41. Predicting future risk of developing cognitive impairment using ambulatory sleep EEG: Integrating univariate analysis and multivariate information theory approach
  42. Altered spatiotemporal brain dynamics of interoception in behavioural-variant frontotemporal dementia
  43. Electroencephalography (EEG) and the Quest for an Inclusive and Global Neuroscience
  44. Unequal burdens: How structural socioeconomic inequality shapes brain health in aging and dementia
  45. Transdisciplinary links between societal inequality and brain structure and dynamics
  46. Inspired by struggle: A personal journey to global precision brain health
  47. Social and health disparities associated with healthy brain ageing in Brazil and in other Latin American countries
  48. The Neurosurgeon's Role in Brain Health Diplomacy: The Next Step for Global Neurosurgery
  49. Human development, inequality, and their associations with brain structure across 29 countries
  50. Structural inequality linked to brain volume and network dynamics in aging and dementia across the Americas
  51. Neural dynamics of social verb processing: an MEG study
  52. Gut-brain Axis and Irritable Bowel Syndrome During the Lockdown due to the SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic
  53. Next generation brain health: transforming global research and public health to promote prevention of dementia and reduce its risk in young adult populations
  54. EEG and the quest for an inclusive and global neuroscience
  55. Epigenetics of dementia remains unraveled in Latin American and Caribbean populations: A call for collaborative efforts
  56. Dementia risk reduction in the African context: Multi‐national implementation of multimodal strategies to promote healthy brain aging in Africa (the Africa‐FINGERS project)
  57. Alzheimer Disease as a Clinical-Biological Construct—An International Working Group Recommendation
  58. Associations of the ‘weekend warrior’ physical activity pattern with mild dementia: findings from the Mexico City Prospective Study
  59. Critical Review of the Methodological Shortcomings of Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring and Cognitive Function Studies
  60. Enhancing brain health in the global south through a sex and gender lens
  61. Computational brain models map diversity embedded in aging and dementia
  62. Francisco Lopera (1951–2024)
  63. Modifiable dementia risk factors associated with objective and subjective cognition
  64. Biomarkers of neurodegeneration across the Global South
  65. Structural inequality and temporal brain dynamics across diverse samples
  66. Neuroimaging meta-analyses reveal convergence of interoception, emotion, and social cognition across neurodegenerative diseases.
  67. Alzheimer’s-like brain changes in long COVID patients
  68. Brain clocks capture diversity and disparities in aging and dementia across geographically diverse populations
  69. Educational disparities in brain health and dementia across Latin America and the United States
  70. FAST functional connectivity implicates P300 connectivity in working memory deficits in Alzheimer’s disease
  71. The Yaoundé Declaration
  72. High-order brain interactions in ketamine during rest and task: a double-blinded cross-over design using portable EEG on male participants
  73. Environmental–genetic interactions in ageing and dementia across Latin America
  74. Neuroanatomical markers of social cognition in neglected adolescents
  75. Interoception in anxiety, depression, and psychosis: a review
  76. Brain health in diverse settings: How age, demographics and cognition shape brain function
  77. Allostatic interoceptive overload across psychiatric and neurological conditions
  78. Structural brain differences in the Alzheimer’s disease continuum: Insights into the heterogeneity from a large multi-site neuroimaging consortium
  79. Brain clocks capture diversity and disparity in aging and dementia
  80. The impact of COVID-19 post-infection on the cognition of adults from Peru
  81. Latin American brain-health research requires regional data and tailored models
  82. Healthy aging meta-analyses and scoping review of risk factors across Latin America reveal large heterogeneity and weak predictive models
  83. Enhancing Cognitive Assessment: Integrating Hand and Eye Tracking in the Digital Trail-Making Test for Mild Cognitive Impairment
  84. Gaming expertise induces meso‑scale brain plasticity and efficiency mechanisms as revealed by whole-brain modeling
  85. Cardiometabolic state links neurovascular burden with brain structure and function across age: evidence from EEG and MRI
  86. Association of Rest-Activity Rhythm and Risk of Developing Dementia or Mild Cognitive Impairment in the Middle-Aged and Older Population: Prospective Cohort Study
  87. High-order brain interactions in ketamine during rest and task: A double-blinded cross-over design using portable EEG
  88. Viscous dynamics associated with hypoexcitation and structural disintegration in neurodegeneration via generative whole‐brain modeling
  89. The Brain Economy: Advancing Brain Science to Better Understand the Modern Economy
  90. Associations of the ‘weekend warrior’ physical activity pattern with all-cause, cardiovascular disease and cancer mortality: the Mexico City Prospective Study
  91. Walking the talk for dementia: A unique immersive, embodied, and multi‐experiential initiative
  92. Heterogeneous factors influence social cognition across diverse settings in brain health and age-related diseases
  93. Socioeconomic disparities harm social cognition
  94. A synergetic turn in cognitive neuroscience of brain diseases
  95. Emerging Theories of Allostatic-Interoceptive Overload in Neurodegeneration
  96. Brain health is essential for smooth economic transitions: towards socio-economic sustainability, productivity and well-being
  97. Interoception and Social Cognition in Dementias
  98. Interoception in Health and Disease: Theoretical and Methodological Considerations
  99. Association of Rest-Activity Rhythm and Risk of Developing Dementia or Mild Cognitive Impairment in the Middle-Aged and Older Population: Prospective Cohort Study (Preprint)
  100. The BrainLat project, a multimodal neuroimaging dataset of neurodegeneration from underrepresented backgrounds
  101. The Brain Health Diplomat's Toolkit: supporting brain health diplomacy leaders in Latin America and the Caribbean
  102. Intrinsic timescales and predictive allostatic interoception in brain health and disease
  103. Navigating the multiple dimensions of the creativity-mental disorder link: a Convergence Mental Health perspective
  104. Modifiable dementia risk factors associated with objective and subjective cognition
  105. The Human Affectome
  106. Global South research is critical for understanding brain health, ageing and dementia
  107. Interoception in anxiety, depression and psychosis: A review of current knowledge and recommendations for future research
  108. Brain capital, ecological development and sustainable environments
  109. Risk factors related to population diversity and disparity determine healthy aging
  110. Life-Course Brain Health as a Determinant of Late-Life Mental Health: American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry Expert Panel Recommendations
  111. Age-related hearing loss associated with differences in the neural correlates of feature binding in visual working memory
  112. Association Between Neuroticism and Dementia on Healthcare Use: A Multi-Level Analysis Across 27 Countries from The Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE)
  113. Factors associated with healthy aging in Latin American populations
  114. Allostatic-interoceptive anticipation of social rejection
  115. Addressing the gaps between socioeconomic disparities and biological models of dementia
  116. Time to synergize mental health with brain health
  117. Harmonized multi‐metric and multi‐centric assessment of EEG source space connectivity for dementia characterization
  118. Intellectual cyborgs and the future of science
  119. Sleep diplomacy: an approach to boosting global brain health
  120. The “when” matters: Evidence from memory markers in the clinical continuum of Alzheimer’s disease.
  121. Social and moral psychology of COVID-19 across 69 countries
  122. Brain differences between men and women are associated with the harsher environment women experience
  123. Source space connectomics of neurodegeneration: One-metric approach does not fit all
  124. Visual deep learning of unprocessed neuroimaging characterises dementia subtypes and generalises across non-stereotypic samples
  125. Exchanging screen for non-screen sitting time or physical activity might attenuate depression and anxiety: a cross-sectional isotemporal analysis during early pandemics in South America
  126. Genomics of perivascular space burden unravels early mechanisms of cerebral small vessel disease
  127. Neural and behavioural dynamics of the individual and collective self(s)
  128. Assessing subjective cognitive decline in older adults attending primary health care centers: what question should be asked?
  129. Moral Emotions and Their Brain Structural Correlates Across Neurodegenerative Disorders
  130. The Nairobi Declaration—Reducing the burden of dementia in low‐ and middle‐income countries (LMICs): Declaration of the 2022 Symposium on Dementia and Brain Aging in LMICs
  131. Thinking versus feeling: How interoception and cognition influence emotion recognition in behavioural-variant frontotemporal dementia, Alzheimer's disease, and Parkinson's disease
  132. The impacts of social determinants of health and cardiometabolic factors on cognitive and functional aging in Colombian underserved populations
  133. The limitations and challenges in the assessment of executive dysfunction associated with real-world functioning: The opportunity of serious games
  134. Event‐related potentials associated with attentional networks evidence changes in executive and arousal vigilance
  135. A pipeline for large-scale assessments of dementia EEG connectivity across multicentric settings
  136. Frontotemporal dementia presentation in patients with heterozygous p.H157Y variant ofTREM2
  137. TEMPORAL IRREVERSIBILITY OF LARGE-SCALE BRAIN DYNAMICS IN ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE
  138. Deep Learning classification based on raw MRI images
  139. Overactivation of posterior insular, postcentral, and temporal regions during preserved experience of envy in autism
  140. Classification of Alzheimer's disease and frontotemporal dementia using routine clinical and cognitive measures across multicentric underrepresented samples: A cross sectional observational study
  141. Allostatic interoception and brain health: From neurodegeneration to social adversities
  142. Ecological Meanings: A Consensus Paper on Individual Differences and Contextual Influences in Embodied Language
  143. Social concepts and the cerebellum: behavioural and functional connectivity signatures in cerebellar ataxic patients
  144. Neurocognitive patterns across genetic levels in behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia: a multiple single cases study
  145. Genuine high-order interactions in brain networks and neurodegeneration
  146. Editorial: Insights in Alzheimer's disease and related dementias
  147. The burden of mild cognitive impairment attributable to physical inactivity in Colombia
  148. The role of executive functions, social cognition and intelligence in predicting social adaptation of vulnerable populations
  149. The relationship between negative symptoms, social cognition, and social functioning in patients with first episode psychosis
  150. Cognitive, emotional, and social factors promoting psychosocial adaptation: a study of latent profiles in people living in socially vulnerable contexts
  151. Associations of body mass index and sarcopenia with screen-detected mild cognitive impairment in older adults in Colombia
  152. Multiclass characterization of frontotemporal dementia variants via multimodal brain network computational inference
  153. The mind’s golden cage and cognition in the wild
  154. On the replicability of action-verb deficits in Parkinson’s disease
  155. Low-dimensional organization of global brain states of reduced consciousness
  156. Model-based whole-brain perturbational landscape of neurodegenerative diseases
  157. Introduction
  158. Biomarkers for dementia in Latin American countries: Gaps and opportunities
  159. A predictive coding framework of allostatic–interoceptive overload in frontotemporal dementia
  160. The neurocognitive impact of loneliness and social networks on social adaptation
  161. Unveiling Trail Making Test: visual and manual trajectories indexing multiple executive processes
  162. Ecological meanings: A consensus paper on individual differences and contextual influences in embodied language
  163. Multi-feature computational framework for combined signatures of dementia in underrepresented settings
  164. Open innovation: the key to advancing brain health
  165. Does culture shape our understanding of others’ thoughts and emotions? An investigation across 12 countries.
  166. Robust Assessment of EEG Connectivity Patterns in Mild Cognitive Impairment and Alzheimer's Disease
  167. Predicting attitudinal and behavioral responses to COVID-19 pandemic using machine learning
  168. Treatment effects on event-related EEG potentials and oscillations in Alzheimer's disease
  169. Abnormal Functional Hierarchies of EEG Networks in Familial and Sporadic Prodromal Alzheimer's Disease During Visual Short-Term Memory Binding
  170. The Latin American Brain Health Institute, a regional initiative to reduce the scale and impact of dementia
  171. The Human Affectome
  172. Equity and balance in applied dementia research: A Charter of Conduct and checklist for global collaborations
  173. Alterations in resting-state functional connectivity after brain posterior lesions reflect the functionality of the visual system in hemianopic patients
  174. Social and moral psychology of COVID-19 across 69 countries
  175. Effects of classic psychedelic drugs on turbulent signatures in brain dynamics
  176. Investing in Late-Life Brain Capital
  177. Socioeconomic status impacts cognitive and socioemotional processes in healthy ageing
  178. Author Correction: National identity predicts public health support during a global pandemic
  179. The role of executive functions, social cognition and intelligence in predicting social adaptation of vulnerable populations
  180. Decoding motor expertise from fine‐tuned oscillatory network organization
  181. Multidimensional inhibitory signatures of sentential negation in behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia
  182. Alzheimer's disease research progress in the Mediterranean region: The Alzheimer's Association International Conference Satellite Symposium
  183. Editorial: The Unusual Suspects: Linguistic Deficits in Non-Language-Dominant Neurodegenerative Diseases
  184. An action-concept processing advantage in a patient with a double motor cortex
  185. Dementia ConnEEGtome: Towards multicentric harmonization of EEG connectivity in neurodegeneration
  186. Allostatic interoceptive overload in frontotemporal dementia
  187. National identity predicts public health support during a global pandemic
  188. Apathy, Executive Function, and Emotion Recognition Are the Main Drivers of Functional Impairment in Behavioral Variant of Frontotemporal Dementia
  189. The price of prosociality in pandemic times
  190. Dimensional and Transdiagnostic Social Neuroscience and Behavioral Neurology
  191. The Bilingual Lexicon, Back and Forth: Electrophysiological Signatures of Translation Asymmetry
  192. Automated text‐level semantic markers of Alzheimer's disease
  193. Toward a Brain Capital Living Lab model: multi-scale opportunities
  194. Chronic neuropsychiatric sequelae of SARS‐CoV‐2: Protocol and methods from the Alzheimer's Association Global Consortium
  195. Multimodal Neurocognitive Markers of Naturalistic Discourse Typify Diverse Neurodegenerative Diseases
  196. Psychographic Segmentation: Another Lever for Precision Population Brain Health
  197. Neurocognitive factorial structure of executive functions: Evidence from neurotypicals and frontotemporal dementia
  198. Addressing dementia challenges through international networks: Evidence from the Latin American and Caribbean Consortium on Dementia (LAC‐CD)
  199. The Psychiatric Misdiagnosis of Behavioral Variant Frontotemporal Dementia in a Colombian Sample
  200. A pre-registered, multi-lab non-replication of the action-sentence compatibility effect (ACE)
  201. Structural and functional motor-network disruptions predict selective action-concept deficits: Evidence from frontal lobe epilepsy
  202. Beyond imagination: Hypnotic visual hallucination induces greater lateralised brain activity than visual mental imagery
  203. Multimodal mechanisms of human socially reinforced learning across neurodegenerative diseases
  204. fMRI lag structure during waking up from early sleep stages
  205. Predicting and Characterizing Neurodegenerative Subtypes with Multimodal Neurocognitive Signatures of Social and Cognitive Processes
  206. Empathy deficits and their behavioral, neuroanatomical, and functional connectivity correlates in smoked cocaine users
  207. Behavioural insights (BI) for childhood development and effective public policies in Latin America: a survey and a randomised controlled trial
  208. Perturbations in dynamical models of whole-brain activity dissociate between the level and stability of consciousness
  209. Multimodal neurocognitive markers of frontal lobe epilepsy: Insights from ecological text processing
  210. Rekindling Action Language: A Neuromodulatory Study on Parkinson’s Disease Patients
  211. Tears evoke the intention to offer social support: A systematic investigation of the interpersonal effects of emotional crying across 41 countries
  212. Systematic Review: Genetic, Neuroimaging, and Fluids Biomarkers for Frontotemporal Dementia Across Latin America Countries
  213. The Latin America and the Caribbean Consortium on Dementia (LAC-CD): From Networking to Research to Implementation Science
  214. The Neural Blending of Words and Movement: Event-Related Potential Signatures of Semantic and Action Processes during Motor–Language Coupling
  215. Neuroanatomy of complex social emotion dysregulation in adolescent offenders
  216. Building brain capital
  217. Interoception Primes Emotional Processing: Multimodal Evidence from Neurodegeneration
  218. Attentional bias during emotional processing: Behavioral and electrophysiological evidence from an Emotional Flanker Task
  219. Metacognition of emotion recognition across neurodegenerative diseases
  220. Dementia caregiving across Latin America and the Caribbean and brain health diplomacy
  221. The Multi-Partner Consortium to Expand Dementia Research in Latin America (ReDLat): Driving Multicentric Research and Implementation Science
  222. Hypnotic visual hallucination induces greater lateralised brain activity than visual imagery
  223. Uncovering social-contextual and individual mental health factors associated with violence via computational inference
  224. In your phase: neural phase synchronisation underlies visual imagery of faces
  225. Dynamic brain fluctuations outperform connectivity measures and mirror pathophysiological profiles across dementia subtypes: A multicenter study
  226. Time is body: Multimodal evidence of crosstalk between interoception and time estimation
  227. Dementia with Lewy bodies research consortia: A global perspective from the ISTAART Lewy Body Dementias Professional Interest Area working group
  228. The Dynamics of Implicit Intergroup Biases of Victims and Ex-combatants in Post-conflict Scenarios
  229. Behavioral and neurophysiological signatures of interoceptive enhancements following vagus nerve stimulation
  230. Situated minds: conceptual and emotional blending in neurodegeneration and beyond
  231. The necessity of diplomacy in brain health
  232. GERO Cohort Protocol, Chile, 2017–2022: Community-based Cohort of Functional Decline in Subjective Cognitive Complaint elderly
  233. Classifying Parkinson’s Disease Patients With Syntactic and Socio-emotional Verbal Measures
  234. Dementia in Latin America: Paving the way toward a regional action plan
  235. Tears Evoke the Intention to Offer Social Support: A Systematic Investigation of the Interpersonal Effects of Emotional Crying Across 41 Countries
  236. Electrifying discourse: Anodal tDCS of the primary motor cortex selectively reduces action appraisal in naturalistic narratives
  237. From discourse to pathology: Automatic identification of Parkinson's disease patients via morphological measures across three languages
  238. A Brain Capital Grand Strategy: toward economic reimagination
  239. At the Heart of Neurological Dimensionality: Cross-Nosological and Multimodal Cardiac Interoceptive Deficits
  240. The impact of legal expertise on moral decision-making biases
  241. Heart‐brain interactions during social and cognitive stress in hypertensive disease: a multidimensional approach
  242. National identity predicts public health support during a global pandemic
  243. How words ripple through bilingual hands: Motor-language coupling during L1 and L2 writing
  244. COVID-19 in older people with cognitive impairment in Latin America
  245. Multicentric evidence of emotional impairments in hypertensive heart disease
  246. Culture shapes our understanding of others’ thoughts and emotions: An investigation across 12 countries
  247. Motor-system dynamics during naturalistic reading of action narratives in first and second language
  248. Semantic and attentional networks in bilingual processing: fMRI connectivity signatures of translation directionality
  249. Dynamic neurocognitive changes in interoception after heart transplant
  250. Perturbations in dynamical models of whole-brain activity dissociate between the level and stability of consciousness
  251. Modeling regional changes in dynamic stability during sleep and wakefulness
  252. Neurocognitive signatures of phonemic sequencing in expert backward speakers
  253. Time to Face Language: Embodied Mechanisms Underpin the Inception of Face-Related Meanings in the Human Brain
  254. The role of social cognition skills and social determinants of health in predicting symptoms of mental illness
  255. A multidimensional and multi-feature framework for cardiac interoception
  256. Corrigendum: Dissociable Neural Information Dynamics of Perceptual Integration and Differentiation during Bistable Perception
  257. The relationship between executive functions and fluid intelligence in multiple sclerosis
  258. Task-specific signatures in the expert brain: Differential correlates of translation and reading in professional interpreters
  259. The unique social sense of puerperium: Increased empathy and Schadenfreude in parents of newborns
  260. The development of social comparisons and sharing behavior across 12 countries
  261. The neuroscience of sadness: A multidisciplinary synthesis and collaborative review
  262. Transgression of cooperative helping norms outweighs children’s intergroup bias
  263. Dissociable Neural Information Dynamics of Perceptual Integration and Differentiation during Bistable Perception
  264. Brain health INnovation Diplomacy: a model binding diverse disciplines to manage the promise and perils of technological innovation
  265. Alzheimer’s Disease or Behavioral Variant Frontotemporal Dementia? Review of Key Points Toward an Accurate Clinical and Neuropsychological Diagnosis
  266. Too late to be grounded? Motor resonance for action words acquired after middle childhood
  267. The power of knowledge about dementia in Latin America across health professionals working on aging
  268. The impact of SARS‐CoV‐2 in dementia across Latin America: A call for an urgent regional plan and coordinated response
  269. Robust automated computational approach for classifying frontotemporal neurodegeneration: Multimodal/multicenter neuroimaging
  270. Fatigue in multiple sclerosis is associated with multimodal interoceptive abnormalities
  271. Explicit and implicit monitoring in neurodegeneration and stroke
  272. In your phase: Neural phase synchronisation underlies visual imagery of faces
  273. How meaning unfolds in neural time: Embodied reactivations can precede multimodal semantic effects during language processing
  274. Structural neuroimaging differentiates vulnerability from disease manifestation in colombian families with Huntington's disease
  275. The Embodied Penman: Effector‐Specific Motor–Language Integration During Handwriting
  276. The Translation and Interpreting Competence Questionnaire: an online tool for research on translators and interpreters
  277. More than words: Social cognition across variants of primary progressive aphasia
  278. Mapping the neuroanatomy of functional decline in Alzheimer’s disease from basic to advanced activities of daily living
  279. Consistent Gradient of Performance and Decoding of Stimulus Type and Valence From Local and Network Activity
  280. Assessment of Conjunctive Binding in Aging: A Promising Approach for Alzheimer’s Disease Detection
  281. Rethinking the Neural Basis of Prosody and Non-literal Language: Spared Pragmatics and Cognitive Compensation in a Bilingual With Extensive Right-Hemisphere Damage
  282. Multimodal neurocognitive markers of interoceptive tuning in smoked cocaine
  283. Out of Context, Beyond the Face: Neuroanatomical Pathways of Emotional Face-Body Language Integration in Adolescent Offenders
  284. Network analysis through the use of Joint-Distribution Entropy on EEG recordings of MCI Patients during a visual short-term memory binding task
  285. Reading Shakespearean tropes in a foreign tongue: Age of L2 acquisition modulates neural responses to functional shifts
  286. Insular networks and intercognition in the wild
  287. Disarming Ex-Combatants’ Minds: Toward Situated Reintegration Process in Post-conflict Colombia
  288. Negation markers inhibit motor routines during typing of manual action verbs
  289. Schadenfreude is higher in real-life situations compared to hypothetical scenarios
  290. Commentary: Cerebellar atrophy and its contribution to cognition in frontotemporal dementias
  291. The development of children's preferences for equality and equity across 13 individualistic and collectivist cultures
  292. Brain oscillations, inhibition and social inappropriateness in frontotemporal degeneration
  293. Altered neural signatures of interoception in multiple sclerosis
  294. Progressive Compromise of Nouns and Action Verbs in Posterior Cortical Atrophy
  295. Increased moral condemnation of accidental harm in institutionalized adolescents
  296. The long-lived Octodon degus as a rodent drug discovery model for Alzheimer's and other age-related diseases
  297. Weighted Symbolic Dependence Metric (wSDM) for fMRI resting-state connectivity: A multicentric validation for frontotemporal dementia
  298. Action Semantics at the Bottom of the Brain: Insights From Dysplastic Cerebellar Gangliocytoma
  299. Editorial: Human and Animal Models for Translational Research on Neurodegeneration: Challenges and Opportunities From South America
  300. Intracranial high-γ connectivity distinguishes wakefulness from sleep
  301. Structural Anatomical Investigation of Long-Term Memory Deficit in Behavioral Frontotemporal Dementia
  302. Parkinson's disease compromises the appraisal of action meanings evoked by naturalistic texts
  303. When embodiment breaks down: Language deficits as novel avenues into movement disorders
  304. The interplay between sharing behavior and beliefs about others in children during dictator games
  305. Early bilateral and massive compromise of the frontal lobes
  306. Beyond the face: how context modulates emotion processing in frontotemporal dementia subtypes
  307. Dementia in Latin America
  308. Posterior cortical atrophy: a single case cognitive and radiological follow-up
  309. Multilevel convergence of interoceptive impairments in hypertension: New evidence of disrupted body-brain interactions
  310. A lesion model of envy and Schadenfreude: legal, deservingness and moral dimensions as revealed by neurodegeneration
  311. How empathic are war veterans? An examination of the psychological impacts of combat exposure.
  312. Pathophysiology and Risk of Atrial Fibrillation Detected after Ischemic Stroke (PARADISE): A Translational, Integrated, and Transdisciplinary Approach
  313. Brain Information Sharing During Visual Short-Term Memory Binding Yields a Memory Biomarker for Familial Alzheimer's Disease
  314. A moving story: Whole-body motor training selectively improves the appraisal of action meanings in naturalistic narratives
  315. Using game authoring platforms to develop screen-based simulated functional assessments in persons with executive dysfunction following traumatic brain injury
  316. Losing ground: Frontostriatal atrophy disrupts language embodiment in Parkinson’s and Huntington’s disease
  317. Rule reactivation and capture errors in goal directed behaviour
  318. Corticostriatal signatures of schadenfreude: evidence from Huntington's disease
  319. Empathy for others’ suffering and its mediators in mental health professionals
  320. Attention, in and Out: Scalp-Level and Intracranial EEG Correlates of Interoception and Exteroception
  321. Aging and Health Policies in Chile: New Agendas for Research
  322. Men, women…who cares? A population-based study on sex differences and gender roles in empathy and moral cognition
  323. Towards affordable biomarkers of frontotemporal dementia: A classification study via network’s information sharing
  324. Enhanced Working Memory Binding by Direct Electrical Stimulation of the Parietal Cortex
  325. Time-order-errors and duration ranges in the Episodic Temporal Generalization task
  326. Outcome-oriented moral evaluation in terrorists
  327. Atypical Modulations of N170 Component during Emotional Processing and Their Links to Social Behaviors in Ex-combatants
  328. Tackling variability: A multicenter study to provide a gold-standard network approach for frontotemporal dementia
  329. Dissociable neural information dynamics of perceptual integration and differentiation during bistable perception
  330. Unspeakable motion: Selective action-verb impairments in Parkinson’s disease patients without mild cognitive impairment
  331. The inner world of overactive monitoring: neural markers of interoception in obsessive–compulsive disorder
  332. Action-semantic and syntactic deficits in subjects at risk for Huntington's disease
  333. Convergence of interoception, emotion, and social cognition: A twofold fMRI meta-analysis and lesion approach
  334. Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation: A New Strategy in Mild Cognitive Impairment?
  335. Locating Temporal Functional Dynamics of Visual Short-Term Memory Binding using Graph Modular Dirichlet Energy
  336. Language Deficits as a Preclinical Window into Parkinson’s Disease: Evidence from Asymptomatic Parkin and Dardarin Mutation Carriers
  337. Brain structural correlates of executive and social cognition profiles in behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia and elderly bipolar disorder
  338. An unaware agenda: interictal consciousness impairments in epileptic patients
  339. Erratum to: Processing Time Reduction: an Application in Living Human High-Resolution Diffusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging Data
  340. A Lesion-Proof Brain? Multidimensional Sensorimotor, Cognitive, and Socio-Affective Preservation Despite Extensive Damage in a Stroke Patient
  341. Decision-making interventions to stop the global atrial fibrillation-related stroke tsunami
  342. A core avenue for transcultural research on dementia: on the cross-linguistic generalization of language-related effects in Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease
  343. Processes and verbs of doing, in the brain
  344. The Road Less Traveled: Alternative Pathways for Action-Verb Processing in Parkinson’s Disease
  345. Reply: Towards a neurocomputational account of social dysfunction in neurodegenerative disease
  346. El bilingüismo como protección ante la demencia: Inconsistencias empíricas y nuevas propuestas metodológicas
  347. The cerebellum and embodied semantics: evidence from a case of genetic ataxia due to STUB1 mutations
  348. How language flows when movements don’t: An automated analysis of spontaneous discourse in Parkinson’s disease
  349. Dementia in Latin America: An Emergent Silent Tsunami
  350. Social neuroscience: undoing the schism between neurology and psychiatry
  351. Feeling, learning from and being aware of inner states: interoceptive dimensions in neurodegeneration and stroke
  352. Processing Time Reduction: an Application in Living Human High-Resolution Diffusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging Data
  353. Your perspective and my benefit: multiple lesion models of self-other integration strategies during social bargaining
  354. Variability in functional brain networks predicts expertise during action observation
  355. First Symptoms and Neurocognitive Correlates of Behavioral Variant Frontotemporal Dementia
  356. Behavioral and Electrophysiological Correlates of Memory Binding Deficits in Patients at Different Risk Levels for Alzheimer’s Disease
  357. Neural markers of social and monetary rewards in children with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and Autism Spectrum Disorder
  358. Your misery is no longer my pleasure: Reduced schadenfreude in Huntington’s disease families
  359. Erratum to: The Overt Pronoun Constraint Across Three Dialects of Spanish
  360. A touch with words: Dynamic synergies between manual actions and language
  361. The Overt Pronoun Constraint Across Three Dialects of Spanish
  362. Hands typing what hands do: Action–semantic integration dynamics throughout written verb production
  363. The Impact of Bilingualism on Working Memory: A Null Effect on the Whole May Not Be So on the Parts
  364. Brain Network Organization and Social Executive Performance in Frontotemporal Dementia
  365. Orbitofrontal and limbic signatures of empathic concern and intentional harm in the behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia
  366. Bilingualism and Cognitive Reserve: A Critical Overview and a Plea for Methodological Innovations
  367. The Social Context Network Model in Psychiatric and Neurological Diseases
  368. What Can We Make of Theories of Embodiment and the Role of the Human Mirror Neuron System?
  369. Integration of Intention and Outcome for Moral Judgment in Frontotemporal Dementia: Brain Structural Signatures
  370. Heart evoked potential triggers brain responses to natural affective scenes: A preliminary study
  371. Early detection of intentional harm in the human amygdala
  372. Commentary: Attentional control and the self: The Self-Attention Network (SAN)
  373. Empathy in Huntington‘s disease families: study in the colombian caribbean
  374. Editorial: What can we make of theories of embodiment and the role of the human mirror neuron system?
  375. Predictive coding in Autism Spectrum Disorder and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
  376. Syntax, action verbs, action semantics, and object semantics in Parkinson's disease: Dissociability, progression, and executive influences
  377. Stop Saying That It Is Wrong! Psychophysiological, Cognitive, and Metacognitive Markers of Children’s Sensitivity to Punishment
  378. Stroke and Neurodegeneration Induce Different Connectivity Aberrations in the Insula
  379. Cortical dynamics and subcortical signatures of motor-language coupling in Parkinson’s disease
  380. Verbal Fluency as a Rapid Screening Test for Cognitive Impairment in Early Parkinson’s Disease
  381. Disentangling interoception: insights from focal strokes affecting the perception of external and internal milieus
  382. Auditory Feedback Differentially Modulates Behavioral and Neural Markers of Objective and Subjective Performance When Tapping to Your Heartbeat
  383. The roles of interoceptive sensitivity and metacognitive interoception in panic
  384. Neurocognitive functioning in the premorbid stage and in the first episode of bipolar disorder: A systematic review
  385. Impairments in negative emotion recognition and empathy for pain in Huntington's disease families
  386. Word reading and translation in bilinguals: the impact of formal and informal translation expertise
  387. Dynamical predictions of insular hubs for social cognition and their application to stroke
  388. Emotion recognition and cognitive empathy deficits in adolescent offenders revealed by context-sensitive tasks
  389. Iconicidad y metáfora en el lenguaje chileno de signos (LENSE): un análisis cualitativo
  390. Emotional processing in Colombian ex-combatants and its relationship with empathy and executive functions
  391. Primary empathy deficits in frontotemporal dementia
  392. Toward the identification of neurocognitive subtypes in euthymic patients with bipolar disorder
  393. Two-Person Neuroscience and Naturalistic Social Communication: The Role of Language and Linguistic Variables in Brain-Coupling Research
  394. The effects of context processing on social cognition impairments in adults with Asperger's syndrome
  395. Comparing Moral Judgments of Patients With Frontotemporal Dementia and Frontal Stroke
  396. Time to Tango: Expertise and contextual anticipation during action observation
  397. Hypnotic suggestion: A test for the voluntary action problem
  398. Methodological Considerations Regarding Cognitive Interventions in Dementia
  399. Inter-individual cognitive variability in children with Asperger's syndrome
  400. Situated affective and social neuroscience
  401. The impact of neuromyelitis optica on the recognition of emotional facial expressions: A preliminary report
  402. Manifestaciones neuropsiquiátricas y cognitivas en demencia frontotemporal y esclerosis lateral amiotrófica: dos polos de una entidad común
  403. How Do You Feel when You Can't Feel Your Body? Interoception, Functional Connectivity and Emotional Processing in Depersonalization-Derealization Disorder
  404. Brain signatures of moral sensitivity in adolescents with early social deprivation
  405. Motor–Language Coupling in Huntington’s Disease Families
  406. Bridging psychiatry and neurology through social neuroscience
  407. Different levels of implicit emotional recognition in posterior cortical atrophy (PCA)
  408. Homuncular mirrors: misunderstanding causality in embodied cognition
  409. Detaching from the negative by reappraisal: the role of right superior frontal gyrus (BA9/32)
  410. How embodied is action language? Neurological evidence from motor diseases
  411. The utility of IFS (INECO Frontal Screening) for the detection of executive dysfunction in adults with bipolar disorder and ADHD
  412. Theory of mind and its relationship with executive functions and emotion recognition in borderline personality disorder
  413. Mapping memory binding onto the connectome's temporal dynamics: toward a combined biomarker for Alzheimer's disease
  414. Cognitive but Not Affective Theory of Mind Deficits in Mild Relapsing-Remitting Multiple Sclerosis
  415. Words in motion: Motor-language coupling in Parkinson’s disease
  416. The relationship between executive functions and fluid intelligence in schizophrenia
  417. Functional Connectivity and Temporal Variability of Brain Connections in Adults with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and Bipolar Disorder
  418. Interactions between emotions and social context - Basic, clinical and non-human evidence
  419. Preliminary evidence about the effects of meditation on interoceptive sensitivity and social cognition
  420. Implicit emotional awareness in frontotemporal dementia
  421. Addendum to:The overlap of symptomatic dimensions between frontotemporal dementia and several psychiatric disorders that appear in late adulthood
  422. Empathy and contextual social cognition
  423. Attachment Patterns Trigger Differential Neural Signature of Emotional Processing in Adolescents
  424. The man who feels two hearts: the different pathways of interoception
  425. Expectation and Attention in Hierarchical Auditory Prediction
  426. P4–104: Voxel‐based morphometry patterns of social cognition in PPA and bvFTD
  427. P1–138: P300 as a potential biomarker for early detection of conversion from mild cognitive impairment to Alzheimer's dementia
  428. P4–093: Emotional recognition of unrecognized visual stimuli in a person with posterior cortical atrophy
  429. Organization of brain networks governed by long-range connections index autistic traits in the general population
  430. From neural signatures of emotional modulation to social cognition: individual differences in healthy volunteers and psychiatric participants
  431. Insular networks for emotional processing and social cognition: Comparison of two case reports with either cortical or subcortical involvement
  432. Empathy, sex and fluid intelligence as predictors of theory of mind
  433. The overlap of symptomatic dimensions between frontotemporal dementia and several psychiatric disorders that appear in late adulthood
  434. Motor-language coupling: Direct evidence from early Parkinson’s disease and intracranial cortical recordings
  435. Resúmenes proyectos de investigación en psicología Financiamiento fondo nacional de desarrollo científico y tecnológico - FONDECYT aprobados año 2012.
  436. Contextual Social Cognition Impairments in Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder
  437. Intelligence and executive functions in frontotemporal dementia
  438. Dimensiones de la empatía en excombatientes del conflicto armado colombiano utilizando una escala estandarizada*
  439. Action-verb processing in Parkinson’s disease: new pathways for motor–language coupling
  440. Cognitive variability in adults with ADHD and AS: Disentangling the roles of executive functions and social cognition
  441. Impaired theory of mind but intact decision-making in Asperger syndrome: Implications for the relationship between these cognitive domains
  442. Cerebellar Stroke Impairs Executive Functions But Not Theory of Mind
  443. Cognición social contexto-dependiente y redes frontotemporo-insulares
  444. N400 ERPs for actions: building meaning in context
  445. The anterior cingulate cortex: an integrative hub for human socially-driven interactions
  446. Structural neuroimaging of social cognition in progressive non-fluent aphasia and behavioral variant of frontotemporal dementia
  447. Tracking the Cognitive, Social, and Neuroanatomical Profile in Early Neurodegeneration: Type III Cockayne Syndrome
  448. Learn from your heart: dissociable neural markers for objective interoceptive performance and metacognitive awareness in auditory feedback
  449. Straight to the point: how people encode linear discontinuations
  450. Neural Processing of Emotional Facial and Semantic Expressions in Euthymic Bipolar Disorder (BD) and Its Association with Theory of Mind (ToM)
  451. Neurobiología de la hipnosis y su contribución a la comprensión de la cognición y la conciencia.
  452. What event-related potentials (ERPs) bring to social neuroscience?
  453. The Neural Basis of Decision-Making and Reward Processing in Adults with Euthymic Bipolar Disorder or Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
  454. Event-Related Potential Studies of Cognitive and Social Neuroscience
  455. Contextual social cognition and the behavioral variant of frontotemporal dementia
  456. Evidence-based guideline update: NSAIDs and other complementary treatments for episodic migraine prevention in adults: Report of the Quality Standards Subcommittee of the American Academy of Neurology and the American Headache Society
  457. Interocepción y corteza insular: convergencia multimodal y surgimiento de la conciencia corporal
  458. Decision Making Cognition in Primary Progressive Aphasia
  459. Potential Consequences of Abandonment in Preschool-Age: Neuropsychological Findings in Institutionalized Children
  460. The extended fronto-striatal model of obsessive compulsive disorder: convergence from event-related potentials, neuropsychology and neuroimaging
  461. Integrating intention and context: assessing social cognition in adults with Asperger syndrome
  462. P300 and Neuropsychological Assessment in Mild Cognitive Impairment and Alzheimer Dementia
  463. The face and its emotion: Right N170 deficits in structural processing and early emotional discrimination in schizophrenic patients and relatives
  464. The Relationship of Clinical, Cognitive and Social Measures in Schizophrenia: A Preliminary Finding Combining Measures in Probands and Relatives
  465. P-181 - Abnormal neural processing of emotional facial and semantic expressions in adults with euthymic bipolar disorder and their relationships with clinical and social cognition profiles
  466. Contextual impairments in schizophrenia and the FN400
  467. Impact of head models in N170 component source imaging: results in control subjects and ADHD patients
  468. Movilidad en el medio construido: Una mirada desde la cognición espacial
  469. The cortical processing of facial emotional expression is associated with social cognition skills and executive functioning: A preliminary study
  470. Cortical deficits of emotional face processing in adults with ADHD: Its relation to social cognition and executive function
  471. Fluid Intelligence and Psychosocial Outcome: From Logical Problem Solving to Social Adaptation
  472. The role of consciousness in the urge-for-action
  473. Depressive symptoms evaluated by the Calgary Depression Scale for Schizophrenia (CDSS): Genetic vulnerability and sex effects
  474. Subliminal presentation of other faces (but not own face) primes behavioral and evoked cortical processing of empathy for pain
  475. Performance Errors of in Group/ Out Group Stimuli and Valence Association in the Implicit Association Test: Brain Bias of Ingroup Favoritism
  476. Argentina’s early contributions to the understanding of frontotemporal lobar degeneration
  477. Corrigendum to “High contextual sensitivity of metaphorical expressions and gesture blending: A video ERP design” [Psychiatry Res.: Neuroimaging 191 (2011) 68–75]
  478. When context is difficult to integrate: Cortical measures of congruency in schizophrenics and healthy relatives from multiplex families
  479. Theories and Theorizers: A Contextual Approach to Theories of Cognition
  480. Exploring the relationship between vagal tone and event-related potentials in response to an affective picture task
  481. Decision-Making in Frontotemporal Dementia: Clinical, Theoretical and Legal Implications
  482. Facial and semantic emotional interference: A pilot study on the behavioral and cortical responses to the dual valence association task
  483. High contextual sensitivity of metaphorical expressions and gesture blending: A video event-related potential design
  484. Beyond extrastriate body area (EBA) and fusiform body area (FBA): context integration in the meaning of actions
  485. Decision-making cognition in neurodegenerative diseases
  486. Action-sentence compatibility effect: Neural markers of bidirectional motor-language relation
  487. Early ERPs (N170) measures of valence, interference and stimulus type discrimination: Association to executive function and social cognition
  488. Explaining seeing? Disentangling qualia from perceptual organization
  489. Applauding with Closed Hands: Neural Signature of Action-Sentence Compatibility Effects
  490. Size and probability of rewards modulate the feedback error-related negativity associated with wins but not losses in a monetarily rewarded gambling task
  491. Does the PFC model of analogy account for decision making, problem solving, reasoning, flexibility, adaptability, and even creativity?
  492. Clinical effects of insular damage in humans
  493. Erratum to: Neurodynamics of Mind: The Arrow Illusion of Conscious Intentionality as Downward Causation
  494. Neurodynamics of Mind: The Arrow Illusion of Conscious Intentionality as Downward Causation
  495. The Machine Paradigm and Alternative Approaches in Cognitive Science
  496. Gesture influences the processing of figurative language in non-native speakers: ERP evidence
  497. Context-sensitive social cognition is impaired in schizophrenic patients and their healthy relatives
  498. Early neural markers of implicit attitudes: N170 modulated by intergroup and evaluative contexts in IAT
  499. ERPs studies of cognitive processing during sleep
  500. N400 deficits from semantic matching of pictures in probands and first-degree relatives from multiplex schizophrenia families
  501. Contextual blending of ingroup/outgroup face stimuli and word valence: LPP modulation and convergence of measures
  502. Gesture and metaphor comprehension: Electrophysiological evidence of cross-modal coordination by audiovisual stimulation
  503. Multi-level analysis of cultural phenomena: The role of ERPs approach to prejudice
  504. Human Cognition in Context: On the Biologic, Cognitive and Social Reconsideration of Meaning as Making Sense of Action
  505. Moving Beyond Computational Cognitivism: Understanding Intentionality, Intersubjectivity and Ecology of Mind
  506. Methodological considerations related to sleep paradigm using event related potentials
  507. Electrophysiological Evidence of Different Interpretative Strategies in Irony Comprehension
  508. ERPs and contextual semantic discrimination: Degrees of congruence in wakefulness and sleep
  509. De la Célula a la Mente