Psychology topic list of research papers
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Schizophrenia as a self-disorder due to perceptual incoherence
Abstract The aim of this review is to describe the potential relationship between multisensory disintegration and self-disorders in schizophrenia spectrum disorders. Sensory processing impairments affecting multisensory integration have been...
2013 / L. Postmes, H.N. Sno, S. Goedhart, J. van der Stel, H.D. Heering, et al. -
Prevalence of common mental disorders in Latin American-born immigrants seen in Primary Health Care: Differences over time2014 / Miguel A. Salinero-Fort, Paloma Gómez-Campelo, Carmen de Burgos-Lunar, Juan Carlos Abánades-Herranz
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Visual perception of materials and their properties
Abstract Misidentifying materials—such as mistaking soap for pâté, or vice versa—could lead to some pretty messy mishaps. Fortunately, we rarely suffer such indignities, thanks largely to our outstanding ability to recognize materials—and identify...
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The P600-as-P3 hypothesis revisited: Single-trial analyses reveal that the late EEG positivity following linguistically deviant material is reaction time aligned
Abstract The P600, a late positive ERP component following linguistically deviant stimuli, is commonly seen as indexing structural, high-level processes, e.g. of linguistic (re)analysis. It has also been identified with the P3 (P600-as-P3...
2014 / Jona Sassenhagen, Matthias Schlesewsky, Ina Bornkessel-Schlesewsky -
Assessing Cognitive Abilities: Intelligence and More2014 / Keith Stanovich
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Cognitive and Somatic Anxiety Among Football Players of Different Ethnics Groups in Malaysia
Abstract Anxiety consists of cognitive and somatic components. The present study aims to examine the relationship with ethnic and anxiety. The sample consisted of 147 football players, with Malay (N=54), Chinese (N=45), Indian (N=31), and others...
2013 / Vincent A. Parnabas, Yahaya Mahamood -
Humans are not fooled by size illusions in attractiveness judgements
Abstract Could signallers use size contrast illusions to dishonestly exaggerate their attractiveness to potential mates? Using composite photographs of women from three body mass index (BMI) categories designed to simulate small groups, we show that ...
2013 / Melissa Bateson, Martin J. Tovée, Hannah R. George, Anton Gouws, Piers L. Cornelissen -
An Examination of the Effectiveness of an 8-week Bikram Yoga Program on Mindfulness, Perceived Stress, and Physical Fitness
Previous research reports positive effects of yoga on health. The physical and psychological outcomes of participation in Bikram yoga are under-researched despite its increasing popularity, and this type of yoga may be significant with regards to stress management ...
2012 / Zoe L. Hewett, Lynda B. Ransdell, Yong Gao, Linda M. Petlichkoff, Shelley Lucas -
Color Afterimages in Autistic Adults2016 / John Maule, Kirstie Stanworth, Elizabeth Pellicano, Anna Franklin
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The Study of Therapeutic Effect of Hill's Dream Work in Art Therapy
Abstract The purpose of the study is to realize Hill's the application of Dream work used in art therapy and to explore the treatment outcome. Then the research result can be applied in clinical work. In the study, Grounded therapy was adopted to...
2014 / Hui-Chuang Chu, Hsiu-Lan Shelley Tien -
Comparing the Level of Anxiety in Male & Female School Students
Abstract This study aims at comparing the level of anxiety in male and female students at Tehran elementary schools. To this end, 1200 students (600 girls and 600 boys) at middle schools were selected using the random cluster sampling method and...
2013 / Leili Hosseini, Homayoun Khazali -
Infants’ experience-dependent processing of male and female faces: Insights from eye tracking and event-related potentials
Abstract The goal of the present study was to investigate infants’ processing of female and male faces. We used an event-related potential (ERP) priming task, as well as a visual-paired comparison (VPC) eye tracking task to explore how 7-month-old...
2013 / Giulia Righi, Alissa Westerlund, Eliza L. Congdon, Sonya Troller-Renfree, Charles A. Nelson -
Chronic Pain Perception and Cultural Experience
Abstract This collective review of relevant research literature was to better understand the influence of cultural experience upon chronic pain perception. Using a structured review guideline, literature search was guided by a search strategy,...
2014 / Thivian Pillay, Hendrik Adriaan van Zyl, David Blackbeard -
An Abbreviated Impulsiveness Scale constructed through confirmatory factor analysis of the Barratt Impulsiveness Scale Version 11.2014 / Christopher G. Coutlee, Cary S. Politzer, Rick H. Hoyle, Scott A. Huettel
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Relationship of salivary cortisol and anxiety in recurrent aphthous stomatitis2014 / LakshmiKavitha Nadendla, Venkateswarlu Meduri, Geetha Paramkusam, KoteswaraRao Pachava
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Neuropsychological markers of mild cognitive impairment: A clinic based study from urban India2015 / Srikala Bharath, Ravikesh Tripathi, P Marimuthu, Mathew Varghese, Keshav Kumar, et al.
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Attentional biases toward threat: the concomitant presence of difficulty of disengagement and attentional avoidance in low trait anxious individuals2014 / Laura Sagliano, Luigi Trojano, Katja Amoriello, Michela Migliozzi, Francesca D’Olimpio
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The state of the art in student engagement2015 / Carl Senior, Chris Howard
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Distinct cortical locations for integration of audiovisual speech and the McGurk effect2014 / Laura C. Erickson, Brandon A. Zielinski, Jennifer E. V. Zielinski, Guoying Liu, Peter E. Turkeltaub, et al.
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Why should one normalize heart rate variability with respect to average heart rate2013 / Jerzy Sacha