Neta's research points to brain-based clues for mental health
April 02, 2026
April 02, 2026
LINCOLN, Nebraska, April 2 -- The University of Nebraska posted the following news:
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Neta's research points to brain-based clues for mental health
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In a split second, the brain determines whether an ambiguous situation is good or bad -and those snap judgments can reveal important information about a person. A new article by Husker psychologist Maital Neta suggests that these responses, known as valence bias, could help identify risk . . .
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Neta's research points to brain-based clues for mental health
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In a split second, the brain determines whether an ambiguous situation is good or bad -and those snap judgments can reveal important information about a person. A new article by Husker psychologist Maital Neta suggests that these responses, known as valence bias, could help identify risk . . .
