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Misinformation This project investigates how emotions shape people's belief in true and false claims. We have previously observed that emotional states can causally influence belief formation and that emotional
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their daily activities (post-surgery, intensive care stay, etc.). The team’s work also considers the impact of environmental stress, particularly heat, on physiological, neuromuscular, and cognitive-emotional
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the amygdala nucleus and behavioral emotional reactivity in narcoleptic mice, a sleep disorder characterized by sleep fragmentation and cataplexy. Main tasks: * Experimentation for acquiring calcium imaging data
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on social decision making, a fascinating field that explores how individuals make decisions in interaction with others, influenced by social and emotional factors. By joining this dynamic team, you will have
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mechanisms underlying emotional approach/avoid choices. You will use fMRI and ultrasound neurostimulation techniques and will need to show some independence in conducting your work. You will be part of a
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neuroimaging/neurostimulation experiments for investigating the neural mechanisms underlying emotional approach/avoid choices. You will use fMRI and ultrasound neurostimulation techniques and will need to show
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if the position has not yet been filled. Position description Dr. Regina Lapate’s Affective & Cognitive Neuroscience Lab seeks to understand the neural mechanisms underlying behaviors related to emotional
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of beliefs together with the project PIs. The Special Research Area FWF project aims to uncover the mechanisms that underpin belief persistence and change, and identify emotional, social, developmental
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of self-related processing and their influence on emotional health in chronic pain contexts. This research has the potential to inform early identification and personalized treatment approaches for patients
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developmental and relational assessment techniques, and evidence-based interventions that promote emotion regulation and secure attachment relationships (e.g., Child Parent Psychotherapy, Attachment