Psychology topic list of research papers
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The application of neuroimaging to social inequity and language disparity: A cautionary examination
Abstract In the nascent field of the cognitive neuroscience of socioeconomic status (SES), researchers are using neuroimaging to examine how growing up in poverty affects children’s neurocognitive development, particularly their language abilities....
2016 / Monica E. Ellwood-Lowe, Matthew D. Sacchet, Ian H. Gotlib -
Atypical audiovisual word processing in school-age children with a history of specific language impairment: an event-related potential study2016 / Natalya Kaganovich, Jennifer Schumaker, Courtney Rowland
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Automated Intelligibility Assessment of Pathological Speech Using Phonological Features2009 / Catherine Middag, Jean-Pierre Martens, Gwen Van Nuffelen, Marc De Bodt
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The impact of occupational stress on nurses’ caring behaviors and their health related quality of life2016 / Pavlos Sarafis, Eirini Rousaki, Andreas Tsounis, Maria Malliarou, Liana Lahana, et al.
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Emotional working memory training as an online intervention for adolescent anxiety and depression: A randomised controlled trial2016 / E. Leone de Voogd, Reinout W. Wiers, Robert J. Zwitser, Elske Salemink
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Stimulation of PPC Affects the Mapping between Motion and Force Signals for Stiffness Perception But Not Motion Control2016 / R. Leib, F. Mawase, A. Karniel, O. Donchin, J. Rothwell, et al.
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Suicide risk and psychiatric comorbidity in patients with psoriasis2016 / M. Pompili, M. Innamorati, S. Trovarelli, A. Narcisi, S. Bellini, et al.
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Individual language experience modulates rapid formation of cortical memory circuits for novel words2016 / Lilli Kimppa, Teija Kujala, Yury Shtyrov
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Association between top-down skills and auditory processing tests2013 / Cristina Ferraz Borges Murphy, Renata La Torre, Eliane Schochat
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Involvement of Spearman's g in conceptualisation versus execution of complex tasks
Abstract Strong correlations between measures of fluid intelligence (or Spearman's g) and working memory are widely reported in the literature, but there is considerable controversy concerning the nature of underlying mechanisms driving this...
2016 / Ellen L. Carroll, Peter Bright -
Personality and Other Lifelong Influences on Older-Age Health and Wellbeing: Preliminary Findings in Two Scottish Samples2016 / Mathew A. Harris, Caroline E. Brett, John M. Starr, Ian J. Deary, Wendy Johnson
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Environmentally Driven Migration in a Social Network Game2015 / Masanori Takano, Kazuya Wada, Ichiro Fukuda
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A qualitative study of online mental health information seeking behaviour by those with psychosis2016 / Golnar Aref-Adib, Puffin O’Hanlon, Kate Fullarton, Nicola Morant, Andrew Sommerlad, et al.
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Exploring early communicative behaviours: A fine-grained analysis of infant shows and gives
Abstract The ability to share and direct attention is a pre-requisite to later language development and has been predominantly studied through infant pointing. Precursors to pointing, such as showing and giving gestures, may display similar...
2016 / Laura Boundy, Thea Cameron-Faulkner, Anna Theakston -
Efficacy and mechanisms of imagery rescripting and imaginal exposure for nightmares: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial2016 / Anna E. Kunze, Jaap Lancee, Nexhmedin Morina, Merel Kindt, Arnoud Arntz
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Anticlockwise or clockwise? A dynamic Perception-Action-Laterality model for directionality bias in visuospatial functioning
Abstract Orientation bias and directionality bias are two fundamental functional characteristics of the visual system. Reviewing the relevant literature in visual psychophysics and visual neuroscience we propose here a three-stage model of...
2016 / A.K.M. Rezaul Karim, Michael J. Proulx, Lora T. Likova -
Unity and disunity in evolutionary sciences: process-based analogies open common research avenues for biology and linguistics2016 / Johann-Mattis List, Jananan Sylvestre Pathmanathan, Philippe Lopez, Eric Bapteste
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Sensorimotor body-environment interaction serves to regulate emotional experience and exploratory behavior
Abstract Almost all living species regularly explore environments that they experience as pleasant, aversive, arousing or frightening. We postulate that such exploratory behavior and emotional experience both are regulated based on the...
2016 / Martin Dobricki, Paul Pauli -
Audience gaze while appreciating a multipart musical performance
Abstract Visual information has been observed to be crucial for audience members during musical performances. The present study used an eye tracker to investigate audience members’ gazes while appreciating an audiovisual musical ensemble...
2016 / Satoshi Kawase, Satoshi Obata -
Experts’ memory superiority for domain-specific random material generalizes across fields of expertise: A meta-analysis2016 / Giovanni Sala, Fernand Gobet