Psychology topic list of research papers
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Focusing a mobile science learning process: difference in activity participation2016 / Daner Sun, Chee-Kit Looi
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Children’s altruistic behavior in context: The role of emotional responsiveness and culture2016 / Purva Rajhans, Nicole Altvater-Mackensen, Amrisha Vaish, Tobias Grossmann
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Robot Science Discussion on the Onset of Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)
Abstract This study proposes a consciousness model that simulates the onset process of the symptoms of Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) using a conscious system constructed with Module of Nerves for Advanced Dynamics (MoNAD) consciousness...
2016 / Takahiro Hoshino, Junichi Takeno -
A Generative Probabilistic Model for Leaning Complex Visual Stimuli
Abstract The problem of representing and learning complex visual stimuli in the context of modeling the process of conditional reflex formation is considered. The generative probabilistic framework is chosen which has been recently successfully...
2016 / Alexey Potapov, Vita Batishcheva -
Developing the Ability to Specify in Pre-School Age as Condition for Forming Problem Sensitivity
Abstract The article presents results of a long-term study into the specifics of sensitivity to cognitive problems in pre-school-age children. The ability of children of this age to single out significant and insignificant situational elements and...
2016 / Vitaly Y. Klochko, Olga M. Krasnoryadtseva -
The neurodynamical basis of multi-item working memory capacity: sequential vs simultaneous stimulation paradigms2015 / Marta Balagué, Laura Dempere-Marco
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Recognizing Gaze-Motor Behavioral Patterns in Manual Grinding Tasks
Abstract This paper reports our progress in developing techniques for “parsing” raw gaze and force data from manual grinding tasks into a principled model. A grinding task, though simple, requires the practitioner to combine elements from the large...
2016 / Gregory Bales, Jayanti Das, Barbara Linke, Zhaodan Kong -
Influences of word predictability and type of masker noise on intelligibility of sung text in live concerts2015 / Antje Heinrich, Sarah Knight, Sarah Hawkins
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Altered social attention in anorexia nervosa during real social interaction2016 / Mario Dalmaso, Luigi Castelli, Pietro Scatturin, Lorenza Carli, Patrizia Todisco, et al.
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Self-evaluation of decision-making: A general Bayesian framework for metacognitive computation.2016 / Stephen M. Fleming, Nathaniel D. Daw
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Contextual modulation of primary visual cortex by auditory signals2017 / L. S. Petro, A. T. Paton, L. Muckli
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Who “believes” in the Gambler’s Fallacy and why?2017 / George D. Farmer, Paul A. Warren, Ulrike Hahn
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Neural basis of uncertain cue processing in trait anxiety2016 / Meng Zhang, Chao Ma, Yanyan Luo, Ji Li, Qingwei Li, et al.
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Unconscious processing of invisible visual stimuli2016 / Chen Song, Haishan Yao
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Cognitive components underpinning the development of model-based learning
Abstract Reinforcement learning theory distinguishes “model-free” learning, which fosters reflexive repetition of previously rewarded actions, from “model-based” learning, which recruits a mental model of the environment to flexibly select...
2016 / Tracey C.S. Potter, Nessa V. Bryce, Catherine A. Hartley -
A Test for Believable Social Emotionality in Virtual Actors
Abstract An autonomous actor should decide on its own which goals and strategies to pursue in a new situation involving multiple actors. Humans in such cases typically rely on social factors, such as individual relationships and ethical background....
2016 / Alexei V. Samsonovich, Alena Tolstikhina, Pavel A. Bortnikov -
Father involvement in early child-rearing and behavioural outcomes in their pre-adolescent children: evidence from the ALSPAC UK birth cohort2016 / Charles Opondo, Maggie Redshaw, Emily Savage-McGlynn, Maria A Quigley
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What would encourage help-seeking for memory problems among UK-based South Asians? A qualitative study2015 / Naaheed Mukadam, Amy Waugh, Claudia Cooper, Gill Livingston
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Autism spectrum disorder in the scope of tactile processing
Abstract Sensory processing abnormalities are among the most common behavioral phenotypes seen in autism spectrum disorder (ASD), typically characterized by either over- or under-responsiveness to stimulation. In this review, we focus on tactile...
2016 / Mark Mikkelsen, Ericka L. Wodka, Stewart H. Mostofsky, Nicolaas A.J. Puts -
Dreams and Desires of Preschoolers
Abstract The research presented in this article is part of the “Children in a Changing World” project, a cross-sectional study that explores the influence of social changes on the world views of children. The project was launched in 1992, at a time...
2016 / Nadezhda M. Zyryanova, Marina S. Egorova, Alina A. Pankratova, Oksana V. Parshikova, Ylia D. Chertkova