Neural mechanisms of observational learning: a neural working model

W Kang, S Pineda Hernández, J Mei - Frontiers in human …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Humans and some animal species are able to learn stimulus-response (SR) associations by
observing others' behavior. It saves energy and time and avoids the danger of trying the …

Neural signatures of gender differences in interpersonal trust

Y Wu, ASM Hall, S Siehl, J Grafman… - Frontiers in human …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Trust plays a critical role in nearly every aspect of social life. Parental investment theory and
social role theory predict that women trust less than men due to a higher sensitivity to risk …

Predicting cognitive load and operational performance in a simulated marksmanship task

HM Rao, CJ Smalt, A Rodriguez, HM Wright… - Frontiers in Human …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Modern operational environments can place significant demands on a service member's
cognitive resources, increasing the risk of errors or mishaps due to overburden. The ability to …

[PDF][PDF] STUDENTS'MUSICAL PREFERENCES: TOWARDS RECOGNITION OF THEIR CULTURAL IDENTITIES

P Marín-Liébana, JSB Magraner, AMB Nicolás - Vivat Academia, 2021 - vivatacademia.net
Various traditions of critical music education sustain the need to recognize students'
identities by incorporating their musical preferences, which belong mainly to popular music …

[PDF][PDF] INSTAGRAM AS A MUSICAL LEARNING TOOL IN SECONDARY EDUCATION AND HIGH SCHOOL.

JS Blasco Magraner… - Revista de Comunicación' …, 2020 - vivatacademia.net
The use of renovating methodologies that include attractive elements for ESO and high-
school students is related in many cases to the use of ICT resources, whose applications in …

Sensitivity of the spatial distribution of fixations to variations in the type of task demand and its relation to visual entropy

P Maggi, F Di Nocera - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Ocular activity is known to be sensitive to variations in mental workload, and recent studies
have successfully related the distribution of eye fixations to the mental load. This study …

Model gender interacts with expressed emotion to enhance startle: Angry male and happy female faces produce the greatest potentiation

O Åsli, M Øvervoll - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Several studies have implied gender differences in startle reaction to emotional facial
expressions. However, few studies have been designed to investigate the difference …

Predicting performances on processing and memorizing East Asian faces from brain activities in face-selective regions: a neurocomputational approach

GCW Shyi, PKH Cheng, STT Huang, CC Lee… - Frontiers in Human …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
For more than two decades, a network of face-selective brain regions has been identified as
the core system for face processing, including occipital face area (OFA), fusiform face area …