2018
DOI: 10.14704/nq.2018.16.5.1324
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Determination and Correlation Analysis of Mental Health Influencing Factors Among Ant Tribe Young Intellectuals Based on Cognitive Neuroscience

Abstract: This paper aims to identify the main influencing factors of the mental health of ant tribe young intellectuals (ATYIs) and ascertain those factors in favor of mental health. Based on the research findings in cognitive neuroscience, the author explored the main factors affecting the mental health of the ATYIs through a questionnaire survey on 904 youngsters graduated in the past five years. The questionnaire evaluates the overall mental health of the respondents with four psychological test scales, namely Posit… Show more

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“…From the perspective of cognitive neuroscience, the research on the relationship between psychological characteristics and moral judgment ability also shows that moral choice is influenced by psychological factors. With the improvement of the psychological quality of subjects, their moral judgment ability will be greatly enhanced, so as to make better moral choices (Liu Bo, 2018) [ 19 , 20 ]. Cai Xaihong and Chen Chuangsheng (2018) proposed that moral decision-making comes from the cognition of the subjects of choice, correlates with their emotions, and depends on their moral wills and socialization levels [ 21 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…From the perspective of cognitive neuroscience, the research on the relationship between psychological characteristics and moral judgment ability also shows that moral choice is influenced by psychological factors. With the improvement of the psychological quality of subjects, their moral judgment ability will be greatly enhanced, so as to make better moral choices (Liu Bo, 2018) [ 19 , 20 ]. Cai Xaihong and Chen Chuangsheng (2018) proposed that moral decision-making comes from the cognition of the subjects of choice, correlates with their emotions, and depends on their moral wills and socialization levels [ 21 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…They work on scattered topics that more or less overlap with many other disciplines. In previous years, the author focused on studying the youths with poor mental health in the new era of China, observing their moral choices in the corporate environment through game theory experiments [1] . The conclusions are usually surprising-most newgeneration youths choose to maximize their self-interest from between pro-social behaviors and risk aversion [2] .…”
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“…The brain cells are capable of making scientific and rational response to various external stimuli. The reaction is a silence cognitive process, which externalizes itself as individual behaviors (Liu, Luo & Xiao, 2018). Studies have shown that, once the cognitive mapping is established in the brain, cognitive activities will activate he brain cells, induce the brain potential, and stimulate the conduction of brain nerves, so that the brain will allocate resources to create emotions and brain images (Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience).…”
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