@CONFERENCE{MTMT:34805467, title = {Using virtual reality training to improve spatial hearing skills}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34805467}, author = {Kovács, Petra and Winkler, István and Tóth, Brigitta}, booktitle = {5th workshop on cognitive neuroscience of auditory and cross-modal perception}, unique-id = {34805467}, year = {2024}, orcid-numbers = {Winkler, István/0000-0002-3344-6151} } @article{MTMT:34782072, title = {Investigating the Effect of Contextual Cueing with Face Stimuli on Electrophysiological Measures in Younger and Older Adults}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34782072}, author = {Nagy, Boglárka and Kojouharova, Petia Steftcheva and Protzner, Andrea B. and Gaál, Zsófia Anna}, doi = {10.1162/jocn_a_02135}, journal-iso = {J COGNITIVE NEUROSCI}, journal = {JOURNAL OF COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE}, volume = {36}, unique-id = {34782072}, issn = {0898-929X}, abstract = {Extracting repeated patterns from our surroundings plays a crucial role in contextualizing information, making predictions, and guiding our behavior implicitly. Previous research showed that contextual cueing enhances visual search performance in younger adults. In this study, we investigated whether contextual cueing could also improve older adults' performance and whether age-related differences in the neural processes underlying implicit contextual learning could be detected. Twenty-four younger and 25 older participants performed a visual search task with contextual cueing. Contextual information was generated using repeated face configurations alongside random new configurations. We measured RT difference between new and repeated configurations; ERPs to uncover the neural processes underlying contextual cueing for early (N2pc), intermediate (P3b), and late (r-LRP) processes; and multiscale entropy and spectral power density analyses to examine neural dynamics. Both younger and older adults showed similar contextual cueing benefits in their visual search efficiency at the behavioral level. In addition, they showed similar patterns regarding contextual information processing: Repeated face configurations evoked decreased finer timescale entropy (1–20 msec) and higher frequency band power (13–30 Hz) compared with new configurations. However, we detected age-related differences in ERPs: Younger, but not older adults, had larger N2pc and P3b components for repeated compared with new configurations. These results suggest that contextual cueing remains intact with aging. Although attention- and target-evaluation-related ERPs differed between the age groups, the neural dynamics of contextual learning were preserved with aging, as both age groups increasingly utilized more globally grouped representations for repeated face configurations during the learning process.}, year = {2024}, eissn = {1530-8898}, pages = {776-799}, orcid-numbers = {Kojouharova, Petia Steftcheva/0000-0001-6315-4822; Protzner, Andrea B./0000-0001-8062-2923} } @article{MTMT:34760730, title = {Illúzió a szabad akarat? Idegtudományi-pszichológiai-filozófiai megfontolások}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34760730}, author = {Molnár, Márk}, doi = {10.1556/0016.2023.00079}, journal-iso = {M PSZICH SZLE}, journal = {MAGYAR PSZICHOLÓGIAI SZEMLE}, volume = {79}, unique-id = {34760730}, issn = {0025-0279}, abstract = {A szabad akarat képessége magától értetődőnek tűnhet, azonban a tudománytörténetben az erre vonatkozó determinisztikus (a szabad akarat lehetőségével összeegyeztethetetlen) és nem determinisztikus (a szabad akaratot megengedő) felfogás évszázadokra visszamenően követhető. A legfontosabb alapfogalmak tisztázását követően az akaratlagos mozgással kapcsolatos megfigyeléseket és ezek értelmezési lehetőségeit tekintjük át, többségében azokat, melyek az akaratlagos mozgás szándékát több 100 ms-mal megelőző felkészülési potenciál jelenségét alapul véve megengedik, vagy kizártnak tartják a szabad akarat lehetőségét. A kérdés szempontjából lényeges lehet annak mérlegelése, hogy képes lehet-e az idegrendszer termékeként felfogható pszichés tevékenység visszahatni magára az azt létrehozó rendszerre. Amennyiben ez lehetséges, ez nyitva hagyhatja a szabad akarat megvalósulásának lehetőségét.}, year = {2024}, eissn = {1588-2799}, pages = {143-156} } @article{MTMT:34738031, title = {The role of auditory source and action representations in segmenting experience into events}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34738031}, author = {Winkler, István and Denham, Susan L.}, doi = {10.1038/s44159-024-00287-z}, journal-iso = {Nat Rev Psychol}, journal = {Nature Reviews Psychology}, volume = {.}, unique-id = {34738031}, year = {2024}, eissn = {2731-0574}, orcid-numbers = {Winkler, István/0000-0002-3344-6151} } @article{MTMT:34727554, title = {Anger and disgust shape judgments of social sanctions across cultures, especially in high individual autonomy societies}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34727554}, author = {Andersson, Per A. and Vartanova, Irina and Västfjäll, Daniel and Tinghög, Gustav and Strimling, Pontus and Wu, Junhui and Hazin, Isabela and Akotia, Charity S. and Aldashev, Alisher and Andrighetto, Giulia and Anum, Adote and Arikan, Gizem and Bagherian, Fatemeh and Barrera, Davide and Basnight-Brown, Dana and Batkeyev, Birzhan and Berezina, Elizaveta and Björnstjerna, Marie and Boski, Paweł and Bovina, Inna and Huyen, Bui Thi Thu and Čekrlija, Đorđe and Choi, Hoon-Seok and Contreras-Ibáñez, Carlos C. and Costa-Lopes, Rui and de Barra, Mícheál and de Zoysa, Piyanjali and Dorrough, Angela R. and Dvoryanchikov, Nikolay and Engelmann, Jan B. and Euh, Hyun and Fang, Xia and Fiedler, Susann and Foster-Gimbel, Olivia A. and Fülöp, Márta and Gardarsdottir, Ragna B. and Gill, C. M. Hew D. and Glöckner, Andreas and Graf, Sylvie and Grigoryan, Ani and Gritskov, Vladimir and Growiec, Katarzyna and Halama, Peter and Hartanto, Andree and Hopthrow, Tim and Hřebíčková, Martina and Iliško, Dzintra and Imada, Hirotaka and Kapoor, Hansika and Kawakami, Kerry and Khachatryan, Narine and Kharchenko, Natalia and Kiyonari, Toko and Kohút, Michal and Leslie, Lisa M. and Li, Yang and Li, Norman P. and Li, Zhuo and Liik, Kadi and Maitner, Angela T. and Manhique, Bernardo and Manley, Harry and Medhioub, Imed and Mentser, Sari and Nejat, Pegah and Nipassa, Orlando and Nussinson, Ravit and Onyedire, Nneoma G. and Onyishi, Ike E. and Panagiotopoulou, Penny and Perez-Floriano, Lorena R. and Persson, Minna and Pirttilä-Backman, Anna-Maija and Pogosyan, Marianna and Raver, Jana and Rodrigues, Ricardo Borges and Romanò, Sara and Romero, Pedro P. and Sakki, Inari and San Martin, Alvaro and Sherbaji, Sara and Shimizu, Hiroshi and Simpson, Brent and Szabo, Erna and Takemura, Kosuke and Teixeira, Maria Luisa Mendes and Thanomkul, Napoj and Tiliouine, Habib and Travaglino, Giovanni A. and Tsirbas, Yannis and Widodo, Sita and Zein, Rizqy and Zirganou-Kazolea, Lina and Eriksson, Kimmo}, doi = {10.1038/s41598-024-55815-x}, journal-iso = {SCI REP}, journal = {SCIENTIFIC REPORTS}, volume = {14}, unique-id = {34727554}, issn = {2045-2322}, abstract = {When someone violates a social norm, others may think that some sanction would be appropriate. We examine how the experience of emotions like anger and disgust relate to the judged appropriateness of sanctions, in a pre-registered analysis of data from a large-scale study in 56 societies. Across the world, we find that individuals who experience anger and disgust over a norm violation are more likely to endorse confrontation, ostracism and, to a smaller extent, gossip. Moreover, we find that the experience of anger is consistently the strongest predictor of judgments of confrontation, compared to other emotions. Although the link between state-based emotions and judgments may seem universal, its strength varies across countries. Aligned with theoretical predictions, this link is stronger in societies, and among individuals, that place higher value on individual autonomy. Thus, autonomy values may increase the role that emotions play in guiding judgments of social sanctions.}, year = {2024}, eissn = {2045-2322}, orcid-numbers = {Fülöp, Márta/0000-0002-5020-041X} } @article{MTMT:34723423, title = {The face behind the caring voice: A comparative study on facial prosodic features of dog-, infant- and adult-directed communication}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34723423}, author = {Koós-Hutás, Édua and Kovács, Barbara A. and Topál, József and Gergely, Anna}, doi = {10.1016/j.applanim.2024.106203}, journal-iso = {APPL ANIM BEHAV SCI}, journal = {APPLIED ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR SCIENCE}, unique-id = {34723423}, issn = {0168-1591}, year = {2024}, eissn = {1872-9045}, orcid-numbers = {Koós-Hutás, Édua/0009-0001-1718-8770; Topál, József/0000-0003-2741-8143; Gergely, Anna/0000-0002-5339-7852} } @article{MTMT:34719257, title = {Cultural differences in the ICE-Group experience: Diaries of French and British antarctic winteroverers}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34719257}, author = {Ehmann, Bea and Barkaszi, Irén and Kollerits, Eliza and Kiss, Attila István and Balázs, László and Altbäcker, Anna}, doi = {10.1016/j.actaastro.2024.02.024}, journal-iso = {ACTA ASTRONAUT}, journal = {ACTA ASTRONAUTICA}, volume = {218}, unique-id = {34719257}, issn = {0094-5765}, year = {2024}, eissn = {1879-2030}, pages = {282-289}, orcid-numbers = {Kollerits, Eliza/0009-0006-8411-6095; Kiss, Attila István/0009-0007-3328-6606} } @article{MTMT:34718463, title = {Exploring the role of working memory gate opening process in creativity: An ERP study using the reference-back paradigm}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34718463}, author = {Csizmadia, Petra and Nagy, Boglárka and Kővári, Lili and Gaál, Zsófia Anna}, doi = {10.1016/j.biopsycho.2024.108765}, journal-iso = {BIOL PSYCHOL}, journal = {BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY}, volume = {187}, unique-id = {34718463}, issn = {0301-0511}, year = {2024}, eissn = {1873-6246}, orcid-numbers = {Kővári, Lili/0009-0000-0095-6449} } @article{MTMT:34714207, title = {A daytime nap with REM sleep is linked to enhanced generalization of emotional stimuli}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34714207}, author = {Reichardt, Richárd and Király, Anna and Szőllősi, Ágnes and Racsmány, Mihály and Simor, Péter Dániel}, doi = {10.1111/jsr.14177}, journal-iso = {J SLEEP RES}, journal = {JOURNAL OF SLEEP RESEARCH}, unique-id = {34714207}, issn = {0962-1105}, abstract = {How memory representations are shaped during and after their encoding is a central question in the study of human memory. Recognition responses to stimuli that are similar to those observed previously can hint at the fidelity of the memories or point to processes of generalization at the expense of precise memory representations. Experimental studies utilizing this approach showed that emotions and sleep both influence these responses. Sleep, and more specifically rapid eye movement sleep, is assumed to facilitate the generalization of emotional memories. We studied mnemonic discrimination by the emotional variant of the Mnemonic Separation Task in participants (N = 113) who spent a daytime nap between learning and testing compared with another group that spent an equivalent time awake between the two sessions. Our findings indicate that the discrimination of similar but previously not seen items from previously seen ones is enhanced in case of negative compared with neutral and positive stimuli. Moreover, whereas the sleep and the wake groups did not differ in memory performance, participants entering rapid eye movement sleep exhibited increased generalization of emotional memories. Our findings indicate that entering into rapid eye movement sleep during a daytime nap shapes emotional memories in a way that enhances recognition at the expense of detailed memory representations.}, keywords = {MEMORY; memory consolidation; HIPPOCAMPAL; Generalization; PATTERN SEPARATION; Clinical Neurology; EYE-MOVEMENT SLEEP; Daytime nap; Mnemonic Separation Task}, year = {2024}, eissn = {1365-2869}, orcid-numbers = {Simor, Péter Dániel/0000-0003-0695-166X} } @article{MTMT:34687503, title = {Anxiety predicts math achievement in kindergarten children}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/34687503}, author = {Svraka, Bernadett and Álvarez, Carolina and Szűcs, Dénes}, doi = {10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1335952}, journal-iso = {FRONT PSYCHOL}, journal = {FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY}, volume = {15}, unique-id = {34687503}, issn = {1664-1078}, year = {2024}, eissn = {1664-1078}, orcid-numbers = {Svraka, Bernadett/0000-0003-3090-7028} }