Psychology topic list of research papers
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Sparing brain damage in severe sepsis: a beginning2010 / G Bryan Young
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Comment on: Kan et al. A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of the Association Between Depression and Insulin Resistance. Diabetes Care 2013;36:480-4892013 / T. Kawada
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World Social Health Insurance: Strengthening Health Systems in Low-Income Countries2007 / Wim Van Damme
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Why is Real-World Visual Object Recognition Hard?2008 / Nicolas Pinto, David D. Cox, James J. DiCarlo
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Tuina-Focused Integrative Chinese Medical Therapies for Inpatients with Low Back Pain: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis2012 / Ling Jun Kong, Min Fang, Hong Sheng Zhan, Wei An Yuan, Jiang Hui Pu, et al.
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Adult attachment styles and negativistic beliefs about the social world: The role of self-image and other-image2014 / Krystyna Skarżyńska, Piotr Radkiewicz
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Affective cognition: Exploring lay theories of emotion
Abstract Humans skillfully reason about others’ emotions, a phenomenon we term affective cognition. Despite its importance, few formal, quantitative theories have described the mechanisms supporting this phenomenon. We propose that affective...
2015 / Desmond C. Ong, Jamil Zaki, Noah D. Goodman -
An Interdisciplinary Design Study: Housing Design through Personality Disorders
Abstract Design –concept- subject relation in this study was examined through personality disorders being one of the main fields of psychology. Identity, personality and character form a whole inseparable from human life. The...
2015 / Aysun Aydin Öksüz, Bahar Küçük -
A Semantic Model to Study Neural Organization of Language in Bilingualism2010 / M. Ursino, C. Cuppini, E. Magosso
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Experiences and attitudes of primary care therapists in the implementation and use of internet-based treatment in Swedish primary care settings2015 / Marie Kivi, Maria C.M. Eriksson, Dominique Hange, Eva-Lisa Petersson, Cecilia Björkelund, et al.
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Stress Coping of Patients with Substance use Disorder in Latvia
Abstract Stress is a part of our everyday life and it plays an important role in causing various diseases. Studies related to aetiology of using pshyhoactive substances have shown that stress is one of strongest factor that provokes the use of...
2015 / Velga Sudraba, A. Millere, A. Pūce, E. Millere, Z. Zumente, et al. -
Clinical Observation on Physiological and Psychological Effects of Eight-Section Brocade to Type 2 Diabetic Patients
Objective To observe the physiological and psychological changing of type 2 diabetic patients after practicing Eight-Section Brocade. Evaluating the clinical curative effect and to provide a safe and effective self-regulating method to type 2...
2008 / Wang Fang, Zhang Rongrui, Lin Yingna, Hong Lan, Zhao Yang, et al. -
Inadequate use and regulation of interventions against publication bias decreases their effectiveness: a systematic review
Abstract Objectives To determine the effectiveness of interventions designed to prevent or reduce publication and related biases. Study Design and Setting We...
2015 / Kylie Thaler, Christina Kien, Barbara Nussbaumer, Megan G. Van Noord, Ursula Griebler, et al. -
What is the perceived impact of Alexander technique lessons on health status, costs and pain management in the real life setting of an English hospital? The results of a mixed methods evaluation of an Alexander technique service for those with chronic back pain2015 / Stuart McClean, Sam Brilleman, Lesley Wye
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A Review of the Literature of the Followership Since 2008: The Importance of Relationships and Emotional Intelligence2015 / R. Martin
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Workplace Well-Being: The Role of Job Crafting and Autonomy Support2015 / Gavin R. Slemp, Margaret L. Kern, Dianne A. Vella-Brodrick
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Behavioural and demographic predictors of adherence to three consecutive faecal occult blood test screening opportunities: a population study2014 / Amy Duncan, Deborah Turnbull, Carlene Wilson, Joanne M Osborne, Stephen R Cole, et al.
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Cortisol and cognitive function in midlife: The role of childhood cognition and educational attainment
Summary Adult cognition and age-related cognitive decline can be influenced by dysregulation of the hypothalamic pituitary adrenal axis with concomitant changes in cortisol levels. However, very little is known about the role of childhood cognition...
2014 / Darya Gaysina, Michael P. Gardner, Marcus Richards, Yoav Ben-Shlomo -
Effects of common mental disorders and physical conditions on role functioning in Spain
Summary Objective To examine the effects of common mental disorders and physical conditions on role functioning in Spain. Methods Cross-sectional study of the...
2013 / Gabriela Barbaglia, Núria Duran, Gemma Vilagut, Carlos García Forero, Josep Maria Haro, et al. -
Regular exercise is associated with emotional resilience to acute stress in healthy adults2014 / Emma Childs, Harriet de Wit