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Every individual makes a difference: A trinity derived from linking individual brain morphometry, connectivity and mentalising ability
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Li, Zhaoning, Dong, Qunxi, Hu, BIn, Wu, Haiyan. Every individual makes a difference: A trinity derived from linking individual brain morphometry, connectivity and mentalising ability[J]. Human Brain Mapping, 2023.
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Li, Zhaoning
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Dong, Qunxi
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Hu, BIn
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Wu, Haiyan
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Submit date:2023/06/23
Dyadic Regression Analysis
Inter-subject Representational Similarity Analysis
Interactive Mentalisation Questionnaire
Mentalising
Resting-state Functional Connectivity
Surface-based Multivariate Morphometry Statistic
Individual variation in the neurophysiological representation of negative emotions in virtual reality is shaped by sociability
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Wang, Ruien, Yu, Runquan, Tian, Yan, Wu, Haiyan. Individual variation in the neurophysiological representation of negative emotions in virtual reality is shaped by sociability[J]. NEUROIMAGE, 2022, 263, 119596.
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Wang, Ruien
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Yu, Runquan
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Tian, Yan
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Wu, Haiyan
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Submit date:2022/12/01
Electroencephalography
Emotion
Heart Rate Variability
Inter-subject Representational Similarity Analysis
Mentalizing
Naturalistic Neuroimaging