Psychology topic list of research papers
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Relative judgment theory and the mediation of facial recognition: Implications for theories of eyewitness identification2016 / Ryan M. McAdoo, Scott D. Gronlund
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Parental Attributions of Control for Child Behaviour and Their Relation to Discipline Practices in Parents of Children with and Without Developmental Delays2017 / Myrthe Jacobs, Lisa Marks Woolfson, Simon C. Hunter
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Neural and Mental Hierarchies2012 / Gerald Wiest
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Psychological stress and recurrent aphthous stomatitis2009 / Camila de Barros Gallo, Maria Angela Martins Mimura, Norberto Nobuo Sugaya
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Improving and sustaining delivery of CPT for PTSD in mental health systems: a cluster randomized trial2017 / Shannon Wiltsey Stirman, Erin P. Finley, Norman Shields, Joan Cook, Rachel Haine-Schlagel, et al.
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Item usage in a multidimensional computerized adaptive test (MCAT) measuring health-related quality of life2017 / Muirne C. S. Paap, Karel A. Kroeze, Caroline B. Terwee, Job van der Palen, Bernard P. Veldkamp
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Advantages of melodic over rhythmic movement sonification in bimanual motor skill learning2017 / J. F. Dyer, P. Stapleton, M. W. M. Rodger
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Happy Temperament? Four Types of Stimulation Control Linked to Four Types of Subjective Well-Being2016 / Agnieszka Bojanowska, Anna M. Zalewska
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Belief in the paranormal and modern health worries2014 / A. Utinans, G. Ancane
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Factors associated with shared decision making among primary care physicians: Findings from a multicentre cross-sectional study2017 / Matthew Menear, Mirjam Marjolein Garvelink, Rhéda Adekpedjou, Maria Margarita Becerra Perez, Hubert Robitaille, et al.
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Interruptions in the wild: portraying the handling of interruptions in manufacturing from a distributed cognition lens2016 / Rebecca Andreasson, Jessica Lindblom, Peter Thorvald
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‘It's definitely not Alzheimer's’: Perceived benefits and drawbacks of a mild cognitive impairment diagnosis2017 / Tim Gomersall, Sarah Kate Smith, Charlotte Blewett, Arlene Astell
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Serial position, output order, and list length effects for words presented on smartphones over very long intervals
Abstract Three experiments examined whether or not benchmark findings observed in the immediate retrieval from episodic memory are similarly observed over much greater time-scales. Participants were presented with experimentally-controlled lists of...
2017 / Cathleen Cortis Mack, Caterina Cinel, Nigel Davies, Michael Harding, Geoff Ward -
Preparing master-level mental health nurses to work within a wellness paradigm: Findings from the eMenthe project2017 / Louise Doyle, Heikki Ellilä, Henrika Jormfeldt, Mari Lahti, Agnes Higgins, et al.
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Language growth in children with heterogeneous language disorders: a population study2017 / Courtenay Frazier Norbury, George Vamvakas, Debbie Gooch, Gillian Baird, Tony Charman, et al.
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Modelling human perception processes in pedestrian dynamics: a hybrid approach2017 / A. Colombi, M. Scianna
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Voluntary and Involuntary Movements Widen the Window of Subjective Simultaneity2017 / B. Ezgi Arikan, Bianca M. van Kemenade, Benjamin Straube, Laurence R. Harris, Tilo Kircher
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Emotional eating and cognitive conflicts as predictors of binge eating disorder in patients with obesity
Abstract Background/Objectives: Binge Eating Disorder (BED) is often associated with obesity. In order to identify the variables that allow to better detect the presence of BED, people with overnutrition were compared with and...
2017 / Neli Escandón-Nagel, Maribel Peró, Antoni Grau, José Soriano, Guillem Feixas -
Identification of opposites and intermediates by eye and by hand
Abstract In this eye-tracking and drawing study, we investigate the perceptual grounding of different types of spatial dimensions such as dense–sparse and top–bottom, focusing both on the participants' experiences of the opposite regions, e.g., O1:...
2017 / Ivana Bianchi, Carita Paradis, Roberto Burro, Joost van de Weijer, Marcus Nyström, et al. -
Behavioural evidence for distinct mechanisms related to global and biological motion perception
Abstract The perception of human motion is a vital ability in our daily lives. Human movement recognition is often studied using point-light stimuli in which dots represent the joints of a moving person. Depending on task and stimulus, the local...
2017 / Louisa Miller, Hannah C. Agnew, Karin S. Pilz