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Auditory evoked potentials during attentional lapses under decision making
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It is well known, that even in optimal conditions animals and humans make spontaneous errors which are the most prominent manifestations of attention system failures. Our goal was to investigate the causes of attention system failures in normal state of arousal and without distracting objects. We have designed a new task which allows to answer the following question: which stage of sensory processing is compromised during attention lapses?
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Shepelenko A., Kosonogov V., Shestakova A., Frontiers in Psychology 2026 Vol. 17 Article 1713462
Introduction:
Affective computing (AC) is increasingly used to study emotional processes underlying decision-making, yet its methodological validity in capturing spontaneous emotional responses and their behavioral relevance remains debated. In particular, it is unclear how facial obstructions and baseline correction affect the accuracy of AC-based facial emotion measures in capturing emotion–behavior relationships.
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The predictive validity of AC-based facial ...
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Пчелинцева М. Е., Lazarev I. E., Lyusin D., В кн.: Когнитивная наука в Москве: новые исследования. Материалы конференции 25 – 26 июня 2025.: М.: Буки Веди, 2025. С. 447–451.
The effects of emotional distraction might differ depending on the valence and arousal of induced affective states. Nevertheless, insufficient complexity of a cognitive task might affect the ability of participants to allocate attention resources for the successful examination of emotional stimuli and task performance. This is why, in previous research, indicators of accuracy and response ...
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Aleksandr S. Pikul, Popov I., Безопасность информационных технологий 2025 Vol. 32 No. 2 P. 73–82
Understanding how artificial intelligence models make decisions is important, especially for difficult tasks like detecting deepfakes, where it's not enough to just get a result – it needs to know why the model made that choice. Many current methods, like Shapley additive explanations (SHAP) and Gradient-weighted Class Activation Mapping (Grad-CAM), help explain these decisions, but ...
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Aleskerov F. T., Delakhova A., Derendyaev A. et al., , in: Proceedings of The Fifth France's International Conference on Complex Systems (FRCCS 2025).: Springer, 2025. P. 258–267.
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Andrey Timashkov, Sarah Anderson, Oksana Zinchenko, Frontiers in Neuroscience 2025 Vol. 19 Article 1662272
The analysis revealed nine distinct activation clusters, revealing a comprehensive neural network involved in uncertainty processing. Key findings demonstrated predominant activations in the anterior insula (up to 63.7% representation), inferior frontal gyrus (up to 40.7%), and inferior parietal lobule (up to 78.1%). We found a functional specialization between emotional-motivational processes (clusters 1–5) and cognitive processes ...
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Anufrieva A., Acta Psychologica 2025 Vol. 259 Article 105229
The present review aims to examine the current state of research in the field of cognitive-digital interaction (CDI). CDI is a field of fundamental research studying the regularities of cognitive processes under the influence of digital environment. The article defines key concepts, such as “cognitive system”, “environment”, and “artifact” and exploring theoretical frameworks for the ...
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Anufrieva A., Gorbunova E. S., Психологические исследования: электронный научный журнал 2025 Vol. 18 No. 101 Article 6
The digital environment surrounds us everywhere. However, little is known about the differences between digital and real environments impact on cognitive functions. Initially, the present study aims to juxtapose attention and working memory (WM) under digital and real conditions. In Experiment 1, attention and WM were compared under real (paper) and digital (computer) conditions using ...
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Kurakin D., Theory and Society 2025 Vol. 54 P. 579–608
Cultural structures can organize experience either independently of time—‘transversely’ to its flow—or temporally—‘longitudinally’ along it. Most existing concepts—binaries, codes, norms—represent the former. Temporal structuring is much less theorized. While sociologists frequently invoke ‘narratives,’ they often use the term loosely, as a more evocative synonym for beliefs or values (e.g., ‘ecological narrative’). Recent work in pragmatism ...
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Konstantinova A., Filyushkina A., Maximova O. et al., Blue-Green Systems 2024 Vol. 6 No. 2 P. 327–344
In the scientific community, ecosystem services (ESs) are well-recognized as a promising concept to more actively consider and plan for the multitude of benefits provided by the green environment and thus promote sustainable urban development. Yet, to have an impact on decision-making, the concept must spread from academia to practice. To understand to what extent ...
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Grebnev L., Высшее образование в России 2024 Т. 33 № 12 С. 155–168
Using examples of the introduction of the Unified State Exam and participation
in the Bologna process, the article analyzes changes in the regulatory framework for budgetary
financing of education as a reaction to external circumstances. The role of the family and
educational institutions in fostering a sense of responsibility for decisions and the results of their
implementation is also ...
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Provorova A., Kulikova S., , in: Schemas In Language, Music, And Visual Cognition: Book of Abstracts.: Niš: Faculty of Philosophy, University of Nis, 2024. P. 35–35.
The purpose of this research was to investigate the cognitive mechanisms underlying the ability to read musical notations. Reading musical notations requires efficient integration of auditory and visual stimuli. Such integration is likely to be provided by means of functional connectivity between different brain regions. Furthermore, it should require maintaining a certain level of continuous ...
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Shipkova O., Korshunova N., Nikolay Kulyasov et al., , in: 7th SWS International Scientific Conference on Social Sciences ISCSS 2020Vol. 7. Book 1.: SGEM, 2020. P. 453–460.
The paper analyzes the challenges of the external environment for economic actors, which are transformed into special requirements of employers for employees. The main purpose of this stage of the study is to identify the components of a comprehensive behavioral model that determines the competitiveness of an economic actor in the new conditions of the ...
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Anlló H., Bavard S., Benmarrakchi F. et al., Nature Human Behaviour 2024 Vol. 6 No. 8 P. 1554–1567
Recent evidence indicates that reward value encoding in humans is highly context dependent, leading to suboptimal decisions in some cases, but whether this computational constraint on valuation is a shared feature of human cognition remains unknown. Here we studied the behaviour of n = 561 individuals from 11 countries of markedly different socioeconomic and cultural makeup. Our findings ...
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Gudkova T., Мониторинг общественного мнения: Экономические и социальные перемены 2024 № 3 С. 283–290
The review contains basic ideas and findings expressed in the book Equal Partners? How Dual-Professional Couples Make Career, Relationship, and Family Decisions by Jaclyn Wong. The book follows the lives of twenty-one young dual-professional couples over a six-year period. As result, the author describes three work-family pathways — the consistent compromiser pathway, the autonomous actor pathway, and ...
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Grebnev L., М.: ИНФРА-М, 2023.
The author's reflections on Adam from Eden began at the turn of the 2000s-2010s, first with students of the Kutafin Moscow State University, and then the Higher School of Economics. The result of these reflections is addressed primarily to those who, regardless of age, want to become a truly adult person, that is, to make ...
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Vinogradova V., Cardin V., , in: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Neuroscience.: Oxford University Press, 2024.
Crossmodal plasticity occurs when sensory regions of the brain adapt to process sensory inputs from different modalities. This is seen in cases of congenital and early deafness and blindness, where, in the absence of their typical inputs, auditory and visual cortices respond to other sensory information. Crossmodal plasticity in deaf and blind individuals impacts several ...
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Окнина Л. Б., Канцерова А. О., Подлепич В. В. et al., В кн.: ФИЗИОЛОГИЯ — АКТУАЛЬНЫЕ ПРОБЛЕМЫ ФУНДАМЕНТАЛЬНЫХ И ПРИКЛАДНЫХ ИССЛЕДОВАНИЙ материалы Всероссийской с международным участием научно-практической конференции, посвященной 125-летию со дня рождения академика Петра Кузьмича Анохина.: Волгоградский государственный медицинский университет, 2023. С. 43–48.
The purpose of the study. Identification of components of scalp and deep auditory evoked potentials (EP) that appear in response to change in the acoustic environment. The beginning of the sound of a syllable, the transition from a consonant to a vowel sound and the end of the sound of a syllable were taken as ...
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Kitzmann H., Strimovskaya A., Serova E., , in: Transfer, Diffusion and Adoption of Next-Generation Digital Technologies. IFIP WG 8.6 International Working Conference on Transfer and Diffusion of IT, TDIT 2023 Nagpur, India, December 15–16, 2023 Proceedings, Part IIVol. 698.: Springer, 2024. P. 132–143.
Highly evolving economic environment requires from logistics companies
fast response and agile solutions. Recently development of digital technologies
gives significant advantages to logistics business. Hence many optimized
processes belong to operational management level. At the same time the importance
of digital technologies adoption to strategic management level should not be
underestimated, as it allows gaining competitive advantages alongside the supply
chain. ...
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Zubair M., Wang X., Iqbal S. et al., Heliyon 2020 No. 6 P. 1–7
Background: Message framing plays an important role in advertising strategies and has been studied from various perspectives in different behavioral studies.
New method: This study employs the event-related potential technique to examine attentional and emotional brain processing as influenced by message framing in the context of green marketing.
Results: The behavioral results demonstrated that purchase preference was higher under positive ...
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