All Stories

  1. Post-COVID-19 condition: A primer for precision medicine
  2. Neuroinflammation and Obesity in the ABCD Study
  3. Understanding the sport viewership experience using functional near-infrared spectroscopy
  4. Does Sleep Moderate the Effects of Exercise Training or Complex Mental and Social Activities on Cognitive Function in Adults With Chronic Stroke? Secondary Analysis of a Randomized Trial
  5. Prospective associations between physical activity and internalizing/externalizing problems in preterm youth across 7 years
  6. rTMS for post-covid-19 condition: A sham-controlled case series involving iTBS-300 and iTBS-600
  7. Anticipating Mental Health Threats from Artificial Intelligence: Clinical, Social and Legal Perspectives (Preprint)
  8. Cross-sectional and longitudinal neural predictors of physical activity and sedentary behaviour from a 6-month randomized controlled trial
  9. Task-related oxygenation in the prefrontal cortex as a function of mask-wearing frequency: An empirical test using functional near-infrared spectroscopy
  10. Diabetes status and cognitive function in middle-aged and older adults in the Canadian longitudinal study on aging
  11. Economic Evaluation of Exercise or Cognitive and Social Enrichment Activities for Improved Cognition After Stroke
  12. Next-generation cognitive assessment: Combining functional brain imaging, system perturbations and novel equipment interfaces
  13. Cognitive predictors of COVID-19 mitigation behaviors in vaccinated and unvaccinated general population members
  14. Social cognitive predictors of vaccination status, uptake and mitigation behaviors in the Canadian COVID-19 Experiences survey
  15. Do the vaccinated perform less distancing, mask wearing and hand hygiene? A test of the risk compensation hypothesis in a representative sample during the COVID-19 pandemic
  16. Neurocognitive and psychiatric symptoms following infection with COVID-19: Evidence from laboratory and population studies
  17. The social neuroscience of eating: an introduction to the special issue
  18. Immersive Technology and the Virtual Sport Spectator Experience
  19. Brain and behavior in health communication: The Canadian COVID-19 Experiences Project
  20. Cognitive Function Is Associated With Multiple Indices of Adiposity in the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging: A Cross-Sectional Analysis
  21. Bidirectional Associations Between Adiposity and Cognitive Function: A Prospective Analysis of the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA)
  22. Cognitive function following SARS-CoV-2 infection in a population-representative Canadian sample
  23. Erratum to: Morphology of the prefrontal cortex predicts body composition in early adolescence: cognitive mediators and environmental moderators in the ABCD Study
  24. Commentary on Song et al: Brain stimulation for addictions‐ optimizing impact via strategic interleaving with pharmacotherapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, and restructuring the micro‐environment
  25. Cognitive predictors of vaccine hesitancy and COVID-19 mitigation behaviors in a population representative sample
  26. The Canadian COVID-19 Experiences Project: Design and Protocol
  27. Medial prefrontal brain activity correlates with emerging symptoms of anxiety and depression in late adolescence: A fNIRS study
  28. Morphology of the prefrontal cortex predicts body composition in early adolescence: cognitive mediators and environmental moderators in the ABCD Study
  29. Examining the relationships among adolescent health behaviours, prefrontal function, and academic achievement using fNIRS
  30. Morphometry of the lateral orbitofrontal cortex is associated with eating dispositions in early adolescence: findings from a large population-based study
  31. An examination of the prospective association between physical activity and academic achievement in youth at the population level
  32. Effects of prefrontal theta burst stimulation on neuronal activity and subsequent eating behavior: an interleaved rTMS and fNIRS study
  33. Investigating cortical buffering effects of acute moderate and light intensity exercise: a cTBS study targeting the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex
  34. Examining the relationship between adolescent health behaviors, brain health, and academic achievement using fNIRS
  35. Effects of prefrontal theta burst stimulation on neuronal activity and subsequent eating behavior: an interleaved rTMS and fNIRS study
  36. Considerations for an Individual-Level Population Notification System for Pandemic Response: A Review and Prototype
  37. Considerations for an Individual-Level Population Notification System for Pandemic Response: A Review and Prototype (Preprint)
  38. Contextual cues as modifiers of cTBS effects on indulgent eating
  39. Novel Contributions of Neuroergonomics and Cognitive Engineering to Population Health
  40. What mediates exercise effects on dietary choice? Clues from the brain stimulation literature
  41. The Prefrontal Cortex and Obesity: A Health Neuroscience Perspective
  42. Sleep and cognitive function in chronic stroke: a comparative cross-sectional study
  43. Reproducibility and sources of interindividual variability in the responsiveness to prefrontal continuous theta burst stimulation (cTBS)
  44. Cravings, currents and cadavers: What is the magnitude of tDCS effects on food craving outcomes?
  45. The neurocognitive mechanisms underlying food cravings and snack food consumption. A combined continuous theta burst stimulation (cTBS) and EEG study
  46. Effects of left dlPFC modulation on social cognitive processes following food sampling
  47. Time Perspective and All-Cause Mortality: Evidence From the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing
  48. Neuroimaging, neuromodulation, and population health: the neuroscience of chronic disease prevention
  49. Non-invasive brain stimulation for food cravings, consumption, and disorders of eating: A review of methods, findings and controversies
  50. Study protocol for Vitality: a proof-of-concept randomised controlled trial of exercise training or complex mental and social activities to promote cognition in adults with chronic stroke
  51. The effects of theta burst stimulation (TBS) targeting the prefrontal cortex on executive functioning: A systematic review and meta-analysis
  52. Frontal alpha asymmetry and aerobic exercise: are changes due to cardiovascular demand or bilateral rhythmic movement?
  53. The impact of different seats and whole-body vibration exposures on truck driver vigilance and discomfort
  54. Brain Stimulation Effects on Food Cravings and Consumption: An Update on Lowe et al. (2017) and a Response to Generoso et al. (2017)
  55. The neurocognitive consequences of sleep restriction: A meta-analytic review
  56. The Neurobiology of Health Communication
  57. Larger Lateral Prefrontal Cortex Volume Predicts Better Exercise Adherence Among Older Women: Evidence From Two Exercise Training Studies
  58. Effects of Moderate Exercise on Cortical Resilience: A Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Study Targeting the Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex
  59. Effects of Noninvasive Brain Stimulation on Food Cravings and Consumption: A Meta-Analytic Review
  60. Examining the Acute Effects of Hatha Yoga and Mindfulness Meditation on Executive Function and Mood
  61. An exploration of exercise-induced cognitive enhancement and transfer effects to dietary self-control
  62. Mental Health Needs of Patients Living with Diabetes in the Long-Term Care Context: A Comment on Sears and Schmidt
  63. Implicit processes in health psychology: Diversity and promise.
  64. Knowledge Confidence and Desire for Further Diabetes-Management Education among Nurses and Personal Support Workers in Long-Term Care
  65. Prevention Neuroscience: A new frontier for preventive medicine
  66. Executive-Control Processes in High-Calorie Food Consumption
  67. Hatha Yoga and Executive Function: A Systematic Review
  68. Editorial: Physical activity, self-regulation, and executive control across the lifespan
  69. Executive Function in Adults With Type 2 Diabetes
  70. Temporal self-regulation theory: a neurobiologically informed model for physical activity behavior
  71. Expression of executive control in situational context: Effects of facilitating versus restraining cues on snack food consumption.
  72. The perfectionism model of binge eating: Testing unique contributions, mediating mechanisms, and cross-cultural similarities using a daily diary methodology.
  73. A Pilot Study Examining Patient Attitudes and Intentions to Adopt Assistive Technologies Into Type 2 Diabetes Self-Management
  74. Executive function in the context of chronic disease prevention: Theory, research and practice
  75. The Effects of Continuous Theta Burst Stimulation to the Left Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex on Executive Function, Food Cravings, and Snack Food Consumption
  76. Time perspective as a determinant of smoking cessation in four countries: Direct and mediated effects from the International Tobacco Control (ITC) 4-Country Surveys
  77. The effects of acute aerobic activity on cognition and cross-domain transfer to eating behavior
  78. Re-establishing momentum in theory development: a commentary on Sniehotta, Presseau and Araújo-Soares
  79. Implementation Intentions for Physical Activity Behavior in Older Adult Women: An Examination of Executive Function as a Moderator of Treatment Effects
  80. Authors' reply to McMinn and colleagues and Caan
  81. Breadlines, brains, and behaviour
  82. Cognitive and personality factors in the prediction of health behaviors: an examination of total, direct and indirect effects
  83. Executive control resources and snack food consumption in the presence of restraining versus facilitating cues
  84. Time perspective as a predictor of smoking status: findings from the International Tobacco Control (ITC) Surveys in Scotland, France, Germany, China, and Malaysia
  85. Conscientiousness Versus Executive Function as Predictors of Health Behaviors and Health Trajectories
  86. Does domain-specific time perspective predict accelerometer assessed physical activity? An examination of ecological moderators
  87. Social Neuroscience and Public Health
  88. Do time perspective and sensation-seeking predict quitting activity among smokers? Findings from the International Tobacco Control (ITC) Four Country Survey
  89. Executive control resources and frequency of fatty food consumption: Findings from an age-stratified community sample.
  90. Implementation intentions for physical activity in supportive and unsupportive environmental conditions: An experimental examination of intention–behavior consistency
  91. Time perspective and weight management behaviors in newly diagnosed Type 2 diabetes: a mediational analysis
  92. Changes in coping style and treatment outcome following motor vehicle accident.
  93. Does a neuropsychological index of hemispheric lateralization predict onset of upper respiratory tract infectious symptoms?
  94. Temporal self-regulation theory: looking forward
  95. Executive Function and Survival in the Context of Chronic Illness
  96. The consequences of anxious temperament for disease detection, self-management behavior, and quality of life in Type 2 diabetes mellitus
  97. The perfectionism model of binge eating: Tests of an integrative model.
  98. Does Executive Function Explain the IQ-Mortality Association? Evidence from the Canadian Study on Health and Aging
  99. Anxious Temperament and Disease Progression at Diagnosis: The Case of Type 2 Diabetes
  100. A Social Neuroscience Perspective on Physical Activity
  101. Executive function moderates the intention-behavior link for physical activity and dietary behavior
  102. Trait perfectionism and perfectionistic self-presentation in personality pathology
  103. Neurocognitive influences on health behavior in a community sample.
  104. The effects of a brief time perspective intervention for increasing physical activity among young adults
  105. Challenges to Improving Health Risk Communication in the 21st Century: a Discussion
  106. The misperception of aggression in behaviorally hostile men
  107. Gender differences in the relation between tnterview-derived hostility scores and resting blood pressure
  108. What does potential for hostility measure? Gender differences in the expression of hostility