The free-energy principle (FEP) is a formal model of neuronal processes that is widely recognised in neuroscience as a unifying theory of the brain and biobehaviour. More …
In two nationally representative surveys of US adolescents in grades 8 through 12 (N= 506,820) and national statistics on suicide deaths for those ages 13 to 18, adolescents' …
The processes underwriting the acquisition of culture remain unclear. How are shared habits, norms, and expectations learned and maintained with precision and reliability across …
The positive-negative axis of emotional valence has long been recognized as fundamental to adaptive behavior, but its origin and underlying function have largely eluded formal …
This article presents a unifying theory of the embodied, situated human brain called the Hierarchically Mechanistic Mind (HMM). The HMM describes the brain as a complex …
JE Clark, S Watson, KJ Friston - Psychological medicine, 2018 - cambridge.org
The neurobiological understanding of mood, and by extension mood disorders, remains elusive despite decades of research implicating several neuromodulator systems. This …
Research in clinical neuroscience is founded on the idea that a better understanding of brain (dys) function will improve our ability to diagnose and treat neurological and …
The purpose of this review was to integrate leading paradigms in psychology and neuroscience with a theory of the embodied, situated human brain, called the Hierarchically …
The cognitive model of depression has significantly influenced the understanding of distorted cognitive processes in major depression; however, this model's conception of …