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"Regulation" Keyword-tagged Publications:
| Title | Authors | PubMed ID | |
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| 1 | Exploiting fluctuations in gene expression to detect causal interactions between genes | Joly-Smith E; Talpur MM; Allard P; Papazotos F; Potvin-Trottier L; Hilfinger A; | 41401079 BIOLOGY |
| 2 | Child and marital stress are associated with a psychophysiological index of self-regulatory capacities among parents of preschool children | MacNeil S; da Estrela C; Caldwell W; Gouin JP; | 40972822 PERFORM |
| 3 | Global survey of secondary metabolism in em Aspergillus niger /em via activation of specific transcription factors | Semper C; Pham TTM; Ram S; Palys S; Evdokias G; Ouedraogo JP; Moisan MC; Geoffrion N; Reid I; Di Falco M; Bailey Z; Tsang A; Benoit-Gelber I; Savchenko A; | 40852424 GENOMICS |
| 4 | Protecting shorelines in Canadian Indigenous communities: Environmental challenges, policy interventions, and mitigation technologies | Iravani R; Biagi M; Laforest S; Lee K; Isaacman L; Chen Z; An C; | 40554913 ENCS |
| 5 | Identification and comprehensive characterization of moral disapproval and behavioral dysregulation-based pornography-use profiles across 42 countries | Bothe B; Tóth-Király I; Popova N; Nagy L; Koós M; Demetrovics Z; Potenza MN; Kraus SW; Ballester-Arnal R; Batthyány D; Bergeron S; Billieux J; Briken P; Burkauskas J; Cárdenas-López G; Carvalho J; Castro-Calvo J; Chen L; Ciocca G; Corazza O; Csako RI; Czakó A; Fernandez DP; Fernandez EF; Fujiwara H; Fuss J; Gabrhelík R; Gewirtz-Meydan A; Gjoneska B; Gola M; Hashim HT; Islam MS; Ismail M; Jiménez-Martínez MC; Jurin T; Kalina O; Klein V; Költo A; Lee CT; Lee SK; Lewczuk K; Lin CY; Lochner C; López-Alvarado S; Lukavská K; Mayta-Tristán P; Miller DJ; Orosová O; Orosz G; Ponce FP; Quintana GR; Quintero Garzola GC; Ramos-Diaz J; Rigaud K; Rousseau A; Scanavino MT; Schulmeyer MK; Sharan P; Shibata M; Shoib S; Sigre-Leirós V; Sniewski L; Spasovski O; Steibliene V; Stein DJ; Štulhofer A; Ünsal BC; Vaillancourt-Morel MP; Van Hout MC; Grubbs JB; | 39945767 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 6 | Oil spills in coastal regions of the Arctic and Subarctic: Environmental impacts, response tactics, and preparedness | Bi H; Wang Z; Yue R; Sui J; Mulligan CN; Lee K; Pegau S; Chen Z; An C; | 39689468 ENCS |
| 7 | Fe/GMP functional nanomaterial enhancing the denitrification efficiency by bi-signal regulation: Electron transfer and microbial community | Hao Y; Guo T; Li H; Liu W; Chen Z; Zhang W; Wang X; Guo J; | 39326537 ENCS |
| 8 | Who Should Decide How Machines Make Morally Laden Decisions? | Dominic Martin | 27905083 JMSB |
| 9 | Gambling Patterns and Problems of Gamblers on Licensed and Unlicensed Sites in France | Costes JM; Kairouz S; Eroukmanoff V; Monson E; | 25862019 SOCANTH |
| 10 | A cross-cultural comparison of population gambling patterns and regulatory frameworks: France and Québec | Kairouz S; Paradis C; Nadeau L; Tovar ML; Pousset M; | 27171860 SOCANTH |
| 11 | Identification of a Conserved Transcriptional Activator-Repressor Module Controlling the Expression of Genes Involved in Tannic Acid Degradation and Gallic Acid Utilization in Aspergillus niger | Arentshorst M; Falco MD; Moisan MC; Reid ID; Spaapen TOM; van Dam J; Demirci E; Powlowski J; Punt PJ; Tsang A; Ram AFJ; | 37744122 CSFG |
| 12 | Utilization of ferulic acid in Aspergillus niger requires the transcription factor FarA and a newly identified Far-like protein (FarD) that lacks the canonical Zn(II)2Cys6 domain | Arentshorst M; Reijngoud J; van Tol DJC; Reid ID; Arendsen Y; Pel HJ; van Peij NNME; Visser J; Punt PJ; Tsang A; Ram AFJ; | 37746181 CSFG |
| 13 | Understanding National Nonprofit Data Environments | Bloodgood EA; Bourns J; Lenczner M; Shibaike T; Tabet J; Melvin A; Wong WH; | 36974198 CONCORDIA |
| 14 | Specificity of Affective Responses in Misophonia Depends on Trigger Identification | Savard MA; Sares AG; Coffey EBJ; Deroche MLD; | 35692416 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 15 | Understanding the Needs of Primary School Teachers in Supporting Their Students' Emotion Regulation | Petrovic J; Mettler J; Argento A; Carsley D; Bloom E; Sullivan S; Heath NL; | 35578767 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 16 | Sex differences in developmental patterns of neocortical astroglia: A mouse translatome database | Rurak GM; Simard S; Freitas-Andrade M; Lacoste B; Charih F; Van Geel A; Stead J; Woodside B; Green JR; Coppola G; Salmaso N; | 35108542 ENCS |
| 17 | Implicit theories of emotion and mental health during adolescence: the mediating role of emotion regulation. | De France K, Hollenstein T | 32893732 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 18 | Examining the effect of a brief psychoeducation intervention based on self-regulation model on sexual satisfaction for women with breast cancer: A randomized controlled trial | Abedini M; Olfati F; Oveisi S; Bahrami N; Astrologo L; Chan YH; | 32526688 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 19 | Poor inhibition of personally-relevant facial expressions of sadness and anger predicts an elevated cortisol response following awakening six months later. | Wong SF, Trespalacios F, Ellenbogen MA | 32057777 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 20 | Metabolic networks of the human gut microbiota. | Selber-Hnatiw S, Sultana T, Tse W, Abdollahi N, Abdullah S, Al Rahbani J, Alazar D, Alrumhein NJ, Aprikian S, Arshad R, Azuelos JD, Bernadotte D, Beswick N, Chazbey H, Church K, Ciubotaru E, D'Amato L, Del Corpo T, Deng J, Di Giulio BL, Diveeva D, Elahie E, Frank JGM, Furze E, Garner R, Gibbs V, Goldberg-Hall R, Goldman CJ, Goltsios FF, Gorjipour K, Grant T, Greco B, Guliyev N, Habrich A, Hyland H, Ibrahim N, Iozzo T, Jawaheer-Fenaoui A, Jaworski JJ, Jhajj MK, Jones J, Joyette R, Kaudeer S, Kelley S, Ki | 31799915 BIOLOGY |
| 21 | MAP: A Personalized Receptive Music Therapy Intervention to Improve the Affective Well-being of Youths Hospitalized in a Mental Health Unit. | Archambault K, Vaugon K, Deumié V, Brault M, Perez RM, Peyrin J, Vaillancourt G, Garel P | 31742643 CONCORDIA |
| 22 | Population variation in density-dependent growth, mortality and their trade-off in a stream fish. | Matte JM, Fraser DJ, Grant JWA | 31642512 BIOLOGY |
| 23 | Life after breast cancer: moving on, sitting down or standing still? A prospective study of Canadian breast cancer survivors. | Sabiston CM, Wrosch C, Fong AJ, Brunet J, Gaudreau P, O'Loughlin J, Meterissian S | 30056387 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 24 | Glucose-mediated repression of plant biomass utilization in the white-rot fungus Dichomitus squalens. | Daly P, Peng M, Di Falco M, Lipzen A, Wang M, Ng V, Grigoriev IV, Tsang A, Mäkelä MR, de Vries RP | 31585998 CSFG |
| 25 | Agency and Motivation in Adulthood and Old Age. | Heckhausen J, Wrosch C, Schulz R | 30110574 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 26 | Epigenetic control of pheromone MAPK signaling determines sexual fecundity in Candida albicans. | Scaduto CM, Kabrawala S, Thomson GJ, Scheving W, Ly A, Anderson MZ, Whiteway M, Bennett RJ | 29255038 BIOLOGY |
| 27 | Some Metabolites Act as Second Messengers in Yeast Chronological Aging. | Mohammad K, Dakik P, Medkour Y, McAuley M, Mitrofanova D, Titorenko VI | 29543708 BIOLOGY |
| 28 | The evolutionary rewiring of the ribosomal protein transcription pathway modifies the interaction of transcription factor heteromer Ifh1-Fhl1 (interacts with forkhead 1-forkhead-like 1) with the DNA-binding specificity element. | Mallick J, Whiteway M | 23625919 BIOLOGY |
| 29 | An Evolutionarily Conserved Transcriptional Activator-Repressor Module Controls Expression of Genes for D-Galacturonic Acid Utilization in Aspergillus niger. | Niu J, Alazi E, Reid ID, Arentshorst M, Punt PJ, Visser J, Tsang A, Ram AF | 28049705 CSFG |
| 30 | The pathway intermediate 2-keto-3-deoxy-L-galactonate mediates the induction of genes involved in D-galacturonic acid utilization in Aspergillus niger. | Alazi E, Khosravi C, Homan TG, du Pré S, Arentshorst M, Di Falco M, Pham TTM, Peng M, Aguilar-Pontes MV, Visser J, Tsang A, de Vries RP, Ram AFJ | 28417461 CSFG |
| Title: | Specificity of Affective Responses in Misophonia Depends on Trigger Identification | ||||
| Authors: | Savard MA, Sares AG, Coffey EBJ, Deroche MLD | ||||
| Link: | https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35692416/ | ||||
| DOI: | 10.3389/fnins.2022.879583 | ||||
| Publication: | Frontiers in neuroscience | ||||
| Keywords: | anger; anxiety; auditory cognition; emotion regulation; mental health; misophonia; sound sensitivity; | ||||
| PMID: | 35692416 | Category: | Date Added: | 2022-06-13 | |
| Dept Affiliation: |
PSYCHOLOGY
1 Department of Psychology, Concordia University, Montreal, QC, Canada. 2 Laboratory for Brain, Music and Sound Research (BRAMS), Montreal, QC, Canada. 3 Centre for Research on Brain, Language, and Music (CRBLM), Montreal, QC, Canada. |
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Individuals with misophonia, a disorder involving extreme sound sensitivity, report significant anger, disgust, and anxiety in response to select but usually common sounds. While estimates of prevalence within certain populations such as college students have approached 20%, it is currently unknown what percentage of people experience misophonic responses to such "trigger" sounds. Furthermore, there is little understanding of the fundamental processes involved. In this study, we aimed to characterize the distribution of misophonic symptoms in a general population, as well as clarify whether the aversive emotional responses to trigger sounds are partly caused by acoustic salience of the sound itself, or by recognition of the sound. Using multi-talker babble as masking noise to decrease participants' ability to identify sounds, we assessed how identification of common trigger sounds related to subjective emotional responses in 300 adults who participated in an online study. Participants were asked to listen to and identify neutral, unpleasant and trigger sounds embedded in different levels of the masking noise (signal-to-noise ratios: -30, -20, -10, 0, +10 dB), and then to evaluate their subjective judgment of the sounds (pleasantness) and emotional reactions to them (anxiety, anger, and disgust). Using participants' scores on a scale quantifying misophonia sensitivity, we selected the top and bottom 20% scorers from the distribution to form a Most-Misophonic subgroup (N = 66) and Least-Misophonic subgroup (N = 68). Both groups were better at identifying triggers than unpleasant sounds, which themselves were identified better than neutral sounds. Both groups also recognized the aversiveness of the unpleasant and trigger sounds, yet for the Most-Misophonic group, there was a greater increase in subjective ratings of negative emotions once the sounds became identifiable, especially for trigger sounds. These results highlight the heightened salience of trigger sounds, but furthermore suggest that learning and higher-order evaluation of sounds play an important role in misophonia. |



