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A spoonful of misinformation helps the medicine go viral. How misinformation spreads and who bears the consequences.

written by Lotte Slootmaekers, Sanne Houben & Irena Boskovic

A step-by-step guide to writing science communication articles

written by Maike Ramrath & Stella Wernicke

When loving hurts: The pervasiveness of stigma towards consensual non-monogamy

written by Stefano Ciaffoni, Yasin Koc & Silvia Moscatelli

Scrolling through the past: How digital tools change the way we remember

written by Kate Schramm & Fabian Hutmacher

5 results for „Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging“
found in | magazine issue | 04/2014

Grasping the grounded nature of mental simulation

... experience. Using brain-imagining technology (e.g., functional magnetic resonance imaging , fMRI ), researchers have explored the ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 08/2015

Why do we so often ignore the influence of situations on behavior?

... actors (Moran, Jolly, and Mitchell, 2014). This work used functional magnetic resonance imaging ( fMRI ) to show that higher activity in brain ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 12/2019

Sex differences in the perception of sexual arousal

... found in the neurobiology of sexual arousal . Using functional magnetic resonance imaging ( fMRI ), the neuronal activity in response to ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 09/2024

How body language helps us understand other people’s emotions

... neural mechanisms in humans. Subjects were placed in a functional magnetic resonance imaging scanner and asked not only to perform movements ... / more
found in | magazine issue | 11/2024

On the same wavelength—Do parents and children understand each other better if their brains are “in sync”?

... in brain activity during parent-child interactions, functional near-infrared spectroscopy ( fNIRS ) is particularly suitable. ... , such as electroencephalography ( EEG ) or functional magnetic resonance imaging ( fMRI ), fNIRS is less sensitive to ... / more

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