Active Mind Lab

In the Active Mind Lab, we study how the brain processes information; in particular, we study communication through speech and facial expressions. The name of our group reflects our aim to produce information that can help promote effective learning and the health of the mind and brain.
Active Mind group October 2024
Active Mind group in October 2024.

Table of contents

Research group type
Research group
Core fields of research
Languages, culture and society
Learning, teaching and interaction
Research areas
JYU.Well
Brain and psychophysiological research
Faculty
Faculty of Education and Psychology
Department
Department of Psychology

Research group description

Our research focuses on interpersonal communication, in particular foreign language learning and face perception.

I Foreign language learning

Can learning take place without conscious effort? Is learning a foreign language with a partner more effective than learning alone? What happens in the brain when we learn a foreign language? We use brain research to find answers to these questions. Our findings show that simply listening passively to the speech sounds of a foreign language produces learning changes in the brain. Our latest research explores the benefits of social foreign language learning. These findings can be used to design effective teaching methods for foreign language learning.

II Face perception

Humans are able to quickly and automatically detect, for example, emotional states and intentions from another person's face. Our results show that face perception is altered when a person is experiencing depressive symptoms, but that perceptual alterations decrease as symptoms decrease. Perceptual changes may maintain depressive symptoms and predispose to new episodes of depression. We are now studying face perception and related brain activity in people experiencing symptoms of depression and/or anxiety and/or loneliness. This research will help us understand different types of interactional problems and may have implications for the development of psychological treatments. 

Publications

Publication
2016
Available through Open Access

Scientific Reports
Kurkela, Jari
Lipponen, Arto
Hämäläinen, Jarmo
Näätänen, Risto
Astikainen, Piia
Publication
2016
Available through Open Access

Brain Research
Ruusuvirta, Timo
Astikainen, Piia
Publication
2016
Available through Open Access

Cortex
Kremláčeka, Jan
Kreegipuu, Kairi
Tales, Andrea
Astikainen, Piia
Põldver, Nele
Näätänen, Risto
Stefanics, Gábor
Publication
2015
Available through Open Access

International Journal of Psychophysiology
Ruusuvirta, Timo
Lipponen, Arto
Pellinen, Eeva-Kaarina
Penttonen, Markku
Astikainen, Piia
Publication
2015
Available through Open Access

Journal of Neuroscience Methods
Cong, Fengyu
Lin, Qiu-Hua
Kuang, Li-Dan
Gong, Xiao-Feng
Astikainen, Piia
Ristaniemi, Tapani
Publication
2015
Available through Open Access

Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
Stefanics, Gábor
Astikainen, Piia
Czigler, István
Publication
2014

Consciousness and cognition
Lyyra, Pessi
Hietanen, Jari K.
Astikainen, Piia
Publication
2014
Available through Open Access

Frontiers in Neuroscience
Astikainen, Piia
Mällo, Tanel
Ruusuvirta, Timo
Näätänen, Risto
Publication
2014

Journal of neuroscience methods
Cong, Fengyu
Lin, Qiu-Hua
Astikainen, Piia
Ristaniemi, Tapani
Publication
2014
Available through Open Access

PLOS ONE
Lyyra, Pessi
Mäkelä, Hanna
Hietanen, Jari K.
Astikainen, Piia
Publication
2014
Available through Open Access

International Journal of Neural Systems
Cong, Fengyu
Zhou, Guoxu
Astikainen, Piia
Zhao, Qibin
Wu, Qiang
Nandi, Asoke
Hietanen, Jari K.
Ristaniemi, Tapani
Cichocki, Andrzej
Publication
2014

Psychophysiology
Astikainen, Piia
Ruusuvirta, Timo
Näätänen, Risto

Research group