Psychology topic list of research papers
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A neuropsychological perspective on the link between language and praxis in modern humans2011 / A. Roby-Brami, J. Hermsdorfer, A. C. Roy, S. Jacobs
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Preschool predictors of mathematics in first grade children with autism spectrum disorder
Abstract Up till now, research evidence on the mathematical abilities of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has been scarce and provided mixed results. The current study examined the predictive value of five early numerical competencies...
2014 / Daisy Titeca, Herbert Roeyers, Haeike Josephy, Annelies Ceulemans, Annemie Desoete -
Social cognition2008 / C. D Frith
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Bodily selves in relation: embodied simulation as second-person perspective on intersubjectivity2014 / V. Gallese
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Compatibility and the use of information processing strategies2005 / Marcus Selart, Tommy Gärling, Henry Montgomery
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Selective attention to phonology dynamically modulates initial encoding of auditory words within the left hemisphere
Abstract Selective attention to phonology, i.e., the ability to attend to sub-syllabic units within spoken words, is a critical precursor to literacy acquisition. Recent functional magnetic resonance imaging evidence has demonstrated that a...
2014 / Yuliya Yoncheva, Urs Maurer, Jason D. Zevin, Bruce D. McCandliss -
Semantic Interference in Aging2013 / S. Cheimariou, J. Gordon
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Staying vigorous until work is over: The role of trait vigour, day-specific work experiences and recovery2008 / Sabine Sonnentag, Cornelia Niessen
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The minimal unit of phonological encoding: prosodic or lexical word
Abstract Wheeldon and Lahiri (Journal of Memory and Language 37 (1997) 356) used a prepared speech production task (Sternberg, S., Monsell, ...
2002 / Linda R. Wheeldon, Aditi Lahiri -
Hearing Time in Your Movement: Synchrony and Beat Perception of Dynamic Audiovisual Rhythms
Abstract How do we perceive multisensory rhythms in a dynamic environment, such as in a ballet, where we experience the rhythm of music accompanied by the rhythm of dancers’ movements? Multisensory perception has often been examined in scenarios...
2014 / Yi-Huang Su -
Excessive Use of Internet, Mobile Phones and Computers: The Role of Technology-related Changes in Needs and Psychological Boundaries
Abstract In this paper, based on the psychological model of consequences of info-communicational technology use [1] we study the role of two factors – change in needs (the need for development of image making by technology, the need for convenience...
2013 / Vadim Emelin, Alexander Tkhostov, Elena Rasskazova -
Sequential modulations of the Simon effect depend on episodic retrieval2014 / Michiel M. Spapé, Bernhard Hommel
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Music Learning and Performing: Applying Written and Oral Strategies
Abstract There are different approaches to music learning and performing. As there exists many types of music and musical instruments, various strategies have emerged to address the challenges of learning and playing such instruments. Taking the...
2013 / Valerie Ross -
Sensory Processing of Art as a Unique Window into Cognitive Mechanisms: Evidence from Behavioral Experiments and fMRI Studies
Abstract Artworks provide sets of sensory stimuli that allow special insights into cognitive processes complementing results obtained with other experimental paradigms. Examples are given from visual art and music using behavioral measures and...
2013 / Ernst Pöppel, Mihai Avram, Yan Bao, Verena Graupmann, Evgeny Gutyrchik, et al. -
Word-finding Pauses in Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA): Effects of Lexical Category2013 / J. Mack, A. Meltzer-Asscher, S. Dove, S. Weintraub, M. Mesulam, et al.
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Internet-Based Mindfulness Treatment for Anxiety Disorders: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Abstract Mindfulness-based interventions have proven effective for the transdiagnostic treatment of heterogeneous anxiety disorders. So far, no study has investigated the potential of mindfulness-based treatments when delivered remotely via the...
2013 / Johanna Boettcher, Viktor Åström, Daniel Påhlsson, Ola Schenström, Gerhard Andersson, et al. -
A Pilot Study on the Role of Emotions through the Body in the Educational Context
Abstract The main objective of this study is to make a descriptive analysis in order to investigate the possible relationships between the consciousness of body's development and the comprehension of emotions’ development in primary school. Besides, ...
2014 / Rosa Conte, Marzia Candela, Cristiana D’anna, Nicolina Pastena, Filippo Gomez Paloma -
Memory Association in Place Making: A review
Abstract People experience present world that is causally connected physically and mentally with past events and objects. This study is to present a synthesis of literature studies from 1990 to 2010 with relation to memory association in place...
2013 / Sumaiyah Othman, Yukio Nishimura, Aya Kubota -
An Expressive Therapy Group Disclosure Intervention for Women Living With HIV Improves Social Support, Self-efficacy, and the Safety and Quality of Relationships: A Qualitative Analysis
Women living with HIV (WLHIV) face high rates of morbidity and mortality. HIV disclosure interventions have been identified as a promising but under-evaluated approach for WLHIV to improve their health and well-being. The Medea Project is an expressive therapy...
2014 / Edward L. Machtinger, Sonja M. Lavin, Starr Hilliard, Rhodessa Jones, Jessica E. Haberer, et al. -
Work-related Stress, Caregiver Role, and Depressive Symptoms among Japanese Workers
Abstract Background In Japan, more than 60% of employees are reported to suffer from anxiety and stress. Consequently, Japanese society has begun to address such important issues as psychogenic disability and job-related suicide....
2013 / Ayumi Honda, Yutaka Date, Yasuyo Abe, Kiyoshi Aoyagi, Sumihisa Honda