TIME DISCRIMINATION AND CHANGE DETECTION COULD SHARE A COMMON BRAIN NETWORK: FINDINGS OF A TASK-BASED FMRI STUDY

Time discrimination and change detection could share a common brain network: findings of a task-based fMRI study

IntroductionOver the past few years, several studies have described the brain activation pattern related to both time discrimination (TD) and change detection processes.We hypothesize that both processes share a common brain network which may play a significant role in more complex cognitive processes.The main goal of this proof-of-concept study is

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Legal and Ethical Aspects of Discontinuing Futile Medical Care in Poland, the United Kingdom and Italy. A Comparative-Legal Perspective

Futile care encompasses a range of medical procedures that serve to sustain the vital functions of a terminally ill person, thus prolonging their Primer dying process.This paper aims primarily to arrive at a legal and ethical characterization of the institution of futile care.In the light of pertinent laws in other countries (the United Kingdom, It

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Attentional Biases toward Attractive Alternatives and Rivals: Mechanisms Involved in Relationship Maintenance among Chinese Women.

A long-term romantic relationship can offer many benefits to committed individuals.Thus, humans possess relationship maintenance mechanisms to protect Theft Recovery against threats from those who serve as attractive alternatives or intrasexual rivals.Many studies have indicated that romantic love can act as a commitment device to activate these me

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