The article discusses a study showing that machine learning can differentiate between neutral, negative, and taboo words using EEG brain wave data, with taboo words producing the most distinctive neural patterns. It also examines how these neural signatures persist even when emotional responses are regulated and discusses implications for understanding emotional processing.

This work highlights how emotional language engages the brain in structured, measurable ways, offering insight into the neural correlates of emotion and social meaning without relying on self-report alone. It also demonstrates the potential of combining neuroscience and artificial intelligence to explore how individuals process emotionally salient information.

Article Title: Scientists demonstrate that AI can predict if you are reading a taboo word just by looking at your brain waves

Link to PsyPost Article: https://nolinkpreview.com/www.psypost.org/scientists-demonstrate-that-ai-can-predict-if-you-are-reading-a-taboo-word-just-by-looking-at-your-brain-waves/

#neuroscience #electroencephalography #EEG #emotion #emotionregulation #taboowords #machinelearning #AI #emotionalprocessing #neuropsychology

How food and alcohol cues leave different signatures in the brain

New research reveals partially distinct, frequency-specific electroencephalography (EEG) oscillatory patterns for food and alcohol cues, reflecting different motivational processes in t…
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https://www.diningandcooking.com/2650219/how-food-and-alcohol-cues-leave-different-signatures-in-the-brain/

'Causal Effect of Functional Treatment', by Ruoxu Tan, Wei Huang, Zheng Zhang, Guosheng Yin.

http://jmlr.org/papers/v26/23-0381.html

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🧠 Could quantum entanglement explain heightened states of consciousness?

πŸ”— Evidence of quantum-entangled higher states of consciousness. Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.csbj.2025.03.001

πŸ“š CSBJ Quantum Biology & Biophotonics: https://www.csbj.org/qbio

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πŸŽ„Day 13πŸŽ„Did you know that combining #fNIRS and #EEG provides powerful insights into brain function? #🧠 Discover how these technologies complement each other and enhance your research.
🎁✨ Our blog series gives an extensive fNIRS/EEG integration tips & tricks! Check it out here: https://www.artinis.com/blogpost-all/2023/introduction-to-multimodal-fnirs-eeg-measurements

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Introduction to multimodal fNIRS β€” EEG measurements β€” Artinis Medical Systems | (f)NIRS devices

In this blog post, we give an introduction to multimodality and explain the hallmarks, advantages, and challenges of combining fNIRS and EEG to measure brain activity. This is the first part of a blog post series on multimodality fNIRS-EEG measurements.

Artinis Medical Systems | (f)NIRS devices

Temporary e-tattoo sensors have been developed for EEG brain monitoring, w/ potential for prosthetics, VR, or human-robot teaming. A robot 3D scans, then prints a thin stretchy filmβ€”even on hairy scalpsβ€”in 15 mins.

Long, thick, & curly hair is a problem (and source of racial bias), as had already been for traditional EEG caps. Not yet durable enough to survive abrasion from a pillow for sleep studies.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gjv2cywyoB8
https://www.cell.com/cell-biomaterials/fulltext/S3050-5623(24)00004-7

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3D Printable EEG Electrode E-Tattoo

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A low-cost and open-hardware portable 3-electrode sleep monitoring device

To continue sleep research activities during the lockdown resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic, experiments that were previously conducted in laborato…

Impact of Early Life Adversity on Reward Processing in Young Adults: EEG-fMRI Results from a Prospective Study over 25 Years

Several lines of evidence have implicated the mesolimbic dopamine reward pathway in altered brain function resulting from exposure to early adversity. The present study examined the impact of early life adversity on different stages of neuronal reward processing later in life and their association with a related behavioral phenotype, i.e. attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). 162 healthy young adults (mean age = 24.4 years; 58% female) from an epidemiological cohort study followed since birth participated in a simultaneous EEG-fMRI study using a monetary incentive delay task. Early life adversity according to an early family adversity index (EFA) and lifetime ADHD symptoms were assessed using standardized parent interviews conducted at the offspring's age of 3 months and between 2 and 15 years, respectively. fMRI region-of-interest analysis revealed a significant effect of EFA during reward anticipation in reward-related areas (i.e. ventral striatum, putamen, thalamus), indicating decreased activation when EFA increased. EEG analysis demonstrated a similar effect for the contingent negative variation (CNV), with the CNV decreasing with the level of EFA. In contrast, during reward delivery, activation of the bilateral insula, right pallidum and bilateral putamen increased with EFA. There was a significant association of lifetime ADHD symptoms with lower activation in the left ventral striatum during reward anticipation and higher activation in the right insula during reward delivery. The present findings indicate a differential long-term impact of early life adversity on reward processing, implicating hyporesponsiveness during reward anticipation and hyperresponsiveness when receiving a reward. Moreover, a similar activation pattern related to lifetime ADHD suggests that the impact of early life stress on ADHD may possibly be mediated by a dysfunctional reward pathway.