How do urban environments affect young people's mental health? A novel conceptual framework to bridge public health, planning, and neurourbanism

A Buttazzoni, S Doherty, L Minaker - Public Health Reports, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Childhood and adolescence are crucial periods for mental and social development.
Currently, mental illness among young people is a global epidemic, and rates of disorders …

Social support and cognition: A systematic review

S Costa-Cordella, C Arevalo-Romero… - Frontiers in …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Although the influence of social support in health is a widely acknowledged factor, there is a
significant gap in the understanding of its role on cognition. The purpose of this systematic …

Representation of real-world event schemas during narrative perception

C Baldassano, U Hasson, KA Norman - Journal of Neuroscience, 2018 - Soc Neuroscience
Understanding movies and stories requires maintaining a high-level situation model that
abstracts away from perceptual details to describe the location, characters, actions, and …

Identifying key factors for improving ICA‐based decomposition of EEG data in mobile and stationary experiments

M Klug, K Gramann - European Journal of Neuroscience, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Recent developments in EEG hardware and analyses approaches allow for recordings in
both stationary and mobile settings. Irrespective of the experimental setting, EEG recordings …

Concealed, unobtrusive ear-centered EEG acquisition: cEEGrids for transparent EEG

MG Bleichner, S Debener - Frontiers in human neuroscience, 2017 - frontiersin.org
Electroencephalography (EEG) is an important clinical tool and frequently used to study the
brain-behavior relationship in humans noninvasively. Traditionally, EEG signals are …

Mobile EEG identifies the re-allocation of attention during real-world activity

S Ladouce, DI Donaldson, PA Dudchenko… - Scientific reports, 2019 - nature.com
The distribution of attention between competing processing demands can have dramatic
real-world consequences, however little is known about how limited attentional resources …

[HTML][HTML] Measuring mental workload variations in office work tasks using fNIRS

S Midha, HA Maior, ML Wilson, S Sharples - International Journal of Human …, 2021 - Elsevier
The motivation behind using physiological measures to estimate cognitive activity is typically
to build technology that can help people to understand themselves and their work, or indeed …

[HTML][HTML] Wireless programmable recording and stimulation of deep brain activity in freely moving humans

U Topalovic, ZM Aghajan, D Villaroman, S Hiller… - Neuron, 2020 - cell.com
Uncovering the neural mechanisms underlying human natural ambulatory behavior is a
major challenge for neuroscience. Current commercially available implantable devices that …

Toward emotion recognition from physiological signals in the wild: approaching the methodological issues in real-life data collection

F Larradet, R Niewiadomski, G Barresi… - Frontiers in …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Emotion, mood, and stress recognition (EMSR) has been studied in laboratory settings for
decades. In particular, physiological signals are widely used to detect and classify affective …

Mobile ear-EEG to study auditory attention in everyday life: Auditory attention in everyday life

D Hölle, J Meekes, MG Bleichner - Behavior Research Methods, 2021 - Springer
Most research investigating auditory perception is conducted in controlled laboratory
settings, potentially restricting its generalizability to the complex acoustic environment …