Psychology topic list of research papers
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Online Social Networking Sites and Mental Health Research2015 / Umar Toseeb, Becky Inkster
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When men appear smaller or larger than they really are: preliminary evidence that women are fooled by size illusions in attractiveness judgment tasks2014 / Yannick S. Ludwig, Thomas V. Pollet
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Structure and Antioxidant Activity Relationships of Isoflavonoids from Dalbergia parviflora2014 / Worrawat Promden, Orawan Monthakantirat, Kaoru Umehara, Hiroshi Noguchi, Wanchai De-Eknamkul
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Inhibition of negative content—a shared process in rumination and reappraisal2014 / Noga Cohen, Shimrit Daches, Nilly Mor, Avishai Henik
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Pitch structure, but not selective attention, affects accent weightings in metrical grouping.2014 / Jon B. Prince
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Interpreting Null Findings from Trials of Alcohol Brief Interventions2014 / Nick Heather
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The cocktail-party problem revisited: early processing and selection of multi-talker speech2015 / Adelbert W. Bronkhorst
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Cognitive – Behavioral Therapy Interventions and Mindfulness in Diminishing the Stress Level and Cortisol Blood Level
Abstract This research has been centered on examining the associations between stress and cortisol blood level, as well as on investigating the effects of a cognitive-behavioral therapy intervention with mindfulness elements on diminishing the...
2015 / Irina Holdevici, Barbara Crăciun -
Correction: A New Mouse Model for Female Genital Schistosomiasis2014 /
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The efficacy of the enhanced Aussie Optimism Positive Thinking Skills Program in improving social and emotional learning in middle childhood2014 / Jacqueline D. Myles-Pallister, Sharinaz Hassan, Rosanna M. Rooney, Robert T. Kane
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Neuropsychopharmacology of Psychosis: Relation of Brain Signals, Cognition, and Chemistry2014 / André Schmidt, Stefan Borgwardt
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Anxiety at outpatient hysteroscopy2015 / Pietro Gambadauro, Ramesan Navaratnarajah, Vladimir Carli
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Patterns of Play Activities in Autism and Typical Development. A Case Study
Abstract Objects propose us a variety of action possibilities (affordances). The individual's experiences, motivation and object properties also influence the way of object use. Conventional (proper) and nonconventional (flexible, idiosyncretic)...
2014 / Marietta Kékes Szabó -
Immediate effect of yogic visual concentration on cognitive performance
Abstract The ancient Indian yoga text, Hatha Yoga Pradipika, describes six cleansing techniques. The objective of cleansing techniques is to purify and prepare the body for the practice of yoga postures, breath regulation, and meditation. Yogic...
2015 / B.R. Raghavendra, Prashanth Singh -
Time Perception in Children with Developmental Dyscalculia
Abstract The present work evaluates time perception in children with dyscalculia (DD) to verify whether DD can interfere with timing tasks. Sample includes: 12 DD subjects (M=9.5 years) and 12 healthy subjects (M=9.2 years). Two studies are carried...
2013 / Monica Pellerone -
Infants' object location and identity processing in spatial scenes: an ERP study2013 / Anne H. van Hoogmoed, Danielle van den Brink, Gabriele Janzen
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Maslach Burnout Inventory – General Survey: Factorial validity and invariance among Romanian healthcare professionals
Abstract This study tested the dimensionality of the Maslach Burnout Inventory – General Survey (MBI-GS) on a sample of 1190 Romanian healthcare professionals from three county hospitals. Data provided evidence to support the hypothesised...
2014 / Mara Bria, Florina Spânu, Adriana Băban, Dan L. Dumitraşcu -
Academic Fit, Adolescent-parent Career Congruence, and Career Exploration in University Students
Abstract Based on the person-environment congruence theory which argues that better fit with individual's environment will lead to more positive outcomes, we examined the relationships between the fit between individuals and organization (i.e.,...
2015 / Dian R. Sawitri, Kartika S. Dewi -
What is the McGurk effect?2014 / Kaisa Tiippana
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Stress habituation, body shape and cardiovascular mortality
Abstract High cardiovascular mortality is well documented in lean phenotypes exhibiting visceral fat accumulation. In contrast, corpulent phenotypes with predominantly subcutaneous fat accumulation display a surprisingly low mortality. The term...
2015 / Achim Peters, Bruce S. McEwen