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Dr Pascal Vrticka (PhD, FHEA)

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  • About
  • SoNeAt Lab
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    • Current Lab Members & Research Topics
    • Past Lab Members & Research Topics
    • Participate
    • CARE Studies
    • TRIO Studies
    • SWITCH Project
  • SIRG SoNeAt
    • Coordinating board
    • SIRG SoNeAt Newsletters
    • Our Agenda
    • Special Issue “Towards a Social Neuroscience of Human Attachment”
    • How to become involved
    • Resources
  • SoNeAt
    • Attachment Theory – A Social Neuroscientist’s Perspective
    • Functional Neuro-Anatomical Models of Human Attachment (NAMA & NAMDA)
    • The Neural Substrates of Attachment in Adolescents
    • The Neural Substrates of Attachment & Caregiving in Children and Parents
    • Attachment & Bio-Behavioural Synchrony in Dyads
    • The Genetics and Epigenetics of Attachment
    • Longitudinal Attachment Research
    • Attachment Disruption and Disorganisation
    • Attachment, Social Connection & Allostasis
    • Attachment Q & A
    • Attachment Science
    • Attachment Myth-Busting
  • Caring Dads
  • Babygro
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    • fNIRS Hyperscanning – An Introduction
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Category: Relevance

by Pascal Vrticka August 23, 2018 Number of comments0
Brain Imaging Neuroscience Psychology Relevance

How does the human brain process social (versus nonsocial) emotional information? New evidence from an electroencephalography (EEG) study.

The human species is inherently social. From the moment of birth and throughout the entire life span, we depend onContinue Reading

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