Psychology topic list of research papers
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Prevalence of and Gender Differences in Weight, Body, and Eating Related Perceptions among Lebanese High School Students: Implications for School Counseling
Abstract Background research about body image and eating related issues among high school students in Lebanon is rather limited. Objectives, to explore the prevalence of and gender differences in weight, body, and eating related...
2015 / Mohamad B. Sukariyah, Rihab A. Sidani -
Alterations in empathic responding among women with posttraumatic stress disorder associated with childhood trauma2014 / Melissa Parlar, Paul Frewen, Anthony Nazarov, Carolina Oremus, Glenda MacQueen, et al.
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Why is “blindsight” blind? A new perspective on primary visual cortex, recurrent activity and visual awareness
Abstract The neuropsychological phenomenon of blindsight has been taken to suggest that the primary visual cortex (V1) plays a unique role in visual awareness, and that extrastriate activation needs to be fed back to V1 in order for the content of...
2014 / Juha Silvanto -
Producing morphologically complex words: An ERP study with children and adults
ABSTRACT A widely studied morphological phenomenon in psycholinguistic research is the plurals-inside-compounds effect in English, which is the avoidance of regular plural modifiers within compounds (e.g., *rats hunter). The current study employs...
2014 / Mary-Jane Budd, Silke Paulmann, Christopher Barry, Harald Clahsen -
The Polish Academic Version of the MATRICS Consensus Cognitive Battery (MCCB): Evaluation of Psychometric Properties2015 / Małgorzata Jędrasik-Styła, Agnieszka Ciołkiewicz, Rafał Styła, Magdalena Linke, Dorota Parnowska, et al.
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Effects of sleep reduction on the phonological and visuospatial components of working memory
Abstract Sleep reduction impairs the performance of many tasks, so it may affect a basic cognitive process, such as working memory, crucial for the execution of a broad range of activities. Working memory has two storage components: a phonological...
2015 / Jacqueline del Angel, Juventino Cortez, Diana Juárez, Martha Guerrero, Aída García, et al. -
The role of ANS acuity and numeracy for the calibration and the coherence of subjective probability judgments2014 / Anders Winman, Peter Juslin, Marcus Lindskog, HÃ¥kan Nilsson, Neda Kerimi
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Sync or sink? Interpersonal synchrony impacts self-esteem2014 / Joanne Lumsden, Lynden K. Miles, C. Neil Macrae
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Structure of Attention and the Logic of Visual Composition2014 / Katherine Wright, Sonit Bafna
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Disagreeing in context2015 / Teresa Marques
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Processing of sub- and supra-second intervals in the primate brain results from the calibration of neuronal oscillators via sensory, motor, and feedback processes2014 / Daya S. Gupta
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Computerized Cognitive Training in Cognitively Healthy Older Adults: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Effect Modifiers2014 / Amit Lampit, Harry Hallock, Michael Valenzuela
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Being moved as one of the major aesthetic emotional states: A commentary on “Being moved: linguistic representation and conceptual structureâ€2015 / Vladimir J. KoneÄni
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Delusions as harmful malfunctioning beliefs
Abstract Delusional beliefs are typically pathological. Being pathological is clearly distinguished from being false or being irrational. Anna might falsely believe that his husband is having an affair but it might just be a simple mistake. Again,...
2014 / Kengo Miyazono -
An Examination of the Relationship Between Prospective Teachers' Dispositions and Achievement in a Mathematics Content Course for Elementary Education Majors2012 / J. E. R. Beyers
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Grasping the World: Object-Affordance Effect in Schizophrenia2013 / Jessica Sevos, Anne Grosselin, Jacques Pellet, Catherine Massoubre, Denis Brouillet
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Gastrodin Suppresses the Amyloid β -Induced Increase of Spontaneous Discharge in the Entorhinal Cortex of Rats2014 / Peng-zhi Chen, Hui-hui Jiang, Bo Wen, Shuan-cheng Ren, Yang Chen, et al.
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Psychological Impacts among Older and Younger People Living with HIV/AIDS in Nanning, China2014 / Hongjie Liu, Xin He, Judith A. Levy, Yongfang Xu, Chunpeng Zang, et al.
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Meditation as an Adjunct to the Management of Multiple Sclerosis2014 / Adam B. Levin, Emily J. Hadgkiss, Tracey J. Weiland, George A. Jelinek
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Oscillatory Shear Stress-Induced Arginase Activity May Explain Reduced Exhaled Nitric Oxide Levels after Vest Chest Physiotherapy in Cystic Fibrosis2014 / Christoph Nowak