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Frontiers in human neuroscience

Journal Volume: 13
Journal Issue:
Journal Year: 2019
Articles in SafetyLit: 17

"You should praise" - "you should kill": the contingent negative variation indicates moral goodness and badness

Analysis of brain lesion impact on balance and gait following stroke

Anatomical and neurochemical correlates of parental verbal abuse: a combined MRS-diffusion MRI study

Approaches to research in art therapy using imaging technologies

Associating vehicles automation with drivers functional state assessment systems: a challenge for road safety in the future

Brain-computer interface-based adaptive automation to prevent out-of-the-loop phenomenon in air traffic controllers dealing with highly automated systems

Culture modulates the neural correlates underlying risky exploration

Ecological momentary assessment of head motion: toward normative data of head stabilization

Editorial: Psychophysiological contributions to traffic safety

Gender differences in objective and subjective measures of ADHD among clinic-referred children

Head anticipation during locomotion with auditory instruction in the presence and absence of visual input

High concussion rate in student community rugby union players during the 2018 season: implications for future research directions

Interactive effects of racial identity and repetitive head impacts on cognitive function, structural mri-derived volumetric measures, and cerebrospinal fluid tau and Aβ

Modulating applied task performance via transcranial electrical stimulation

Neuroplastic effects in patients with traumatic brain injury after music-supported therapy

Procedural memory following moderate-severe traumatic brain injury: group performance and individual differences on the rotary pursuit task

Understanding the consequences of repetitive subconcussive head impacts in sport: brain changes and dampened motor control are seen after boxing practice