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Reevaluating the role of verbalization of faces for composite production: Descriptions of offenders matter!
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Anticipatory feelings: Neural correlates and linguistic markers.
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Stefanova, E.; Dubljević, O.; Herbert, C.; Fairfield, B.; Schroeter, M.L.; Stern, E.R.; Urben, S.; Derntl, B.; Wiebking, C.; Brown, C.; Drach-Zahavy, A.; Kathrin Loeffler, L.A.; Albrecht, F.; Palumbo, R.; Boutros, S.W.; Raber, J.; Lowe, L.
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In: Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews, vol. 113, pp. 308-324 (2020)
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This review introduces anticipatory feelings (AF) as a new construct related to the process of anticipation and prediction of future events. AF, defined as the state of awareness of physiological and neurocognitive changes that occur within an oganism in the form of a process of adapting to future events, are an important component of anticipation and expectancy. They encompass bodily-related interoceptive and affective components and are influenced by intrapersonal and dispositional factors, such as optimism, hope, pessimism, or worry. In the present review, we consider evidence from animal and human research, including neuroimaging studies, to characterize the brain structures and brain networks involved in AF. The majority of studies reviewed revealed three brain regions involved in future oriented feelings: 1) the insula; 2) the ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC); and 3) the amygdala. Moreover, these brain regions were confirmed by a meta-analysis, using a platform for large-scale, automated synthesis of fMRI data. Finally, by adopting a neurolinguistic and a big data approach, we illustrate how AF are expressed in language.
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Keyword:
amygdala; anticipation; anxiety; emotion; fear; feeling; hope; insula; optimism; pessimism; ventromedial prefrontal cortex; worry
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URL: https://serval.unil.ch/notice/serval:BIB_7D80D8F9B8EA https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neubiorev.2020.02.015
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Tell me again about the face: Using repeated interviewing techniques to improve feature-based facial composite technologies
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Using design-based research to improve the lesson study approach to professional development in Camden (London)
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In: London Review of Education , 14 (2) pp. 4-24. (2016) (2016)
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The fading affect bias: Effects of social disclosure to an interactive versus non-responsive listener
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Blending Qualitative and Computational Linguistics Methods for Fidelity Assessment: Experience with the Familias Unidas Preventive Intervention
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The fading affect bias: Effects of social disclosure to an interactive versus non-responsive listener
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These Are Not the K-mers You Are Looking For: Efficient Online K-mer Counting Using a Probabilistic Data Structure
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Sensitivity and Specificity of Simple for the Determination of Patient Preference for Prescriptions among NAL-NL2, DSL M[I/O], and CAM2
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In: ETSU Faculty Works (2013)
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Whole-face procedures for recovering facial images from memory
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A Computational Future for Preventing HIV in Minority Communities: How Advanced Technology Can Improve Implementation of Effective Programs
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Linguistic indicators of the effects of social disclosure on the fading affect bias
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Cardiorenal end points in a trial of aliskiren for type 2 diabetes.
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In: New England Journal of Medicine, vol. 367, no. 23, pp. 2204-2213 (2012)
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A new and improved supervenience argument for ethical descriptivism
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Overcoming barriers to physical activity among culturally and linguistically diverse older adults: a randomised controlled trial.
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In: Australas J Ageing , 29 (2) 77 - 80. (2010) (2010)
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Looking for the smoking gun: principled sampling in creating the tobacco industry documents corpus
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