Psychology topic list of research papers
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A third-person perspective on co-speech action gestures in Parkinson's disease
Abstract A combination of impaired motor and cognitive function in Parkinson's disease (PD) can impact on language and communication, with patients exhibiting a particular difficulty processing action verbs. Co-speech gestures embody a link between...
2016 / Stacey Humphries, Judith Holler, Trevor J. Crawford, Elena Herrera, Ellen Poliakoff -
Depression, Anxiety, Stress Perception, and Coping Strategies in Korean Military Patients with Chronic Prostatitis/Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome2012 / Sun Gook Ahn, Sang Hoon Kim, Kyu In Chung, Kwang Su Park, Su Yeon Cho, et al.
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Improving the scalability of psychological treatments in developing countries: An evaluation of peer-led therapy quality assessment in Goa, India
Abstract Psychological treatments delivered by lay therapists, with little or no previous mental health training, have been shown to be effective in treating a range of mental health problems. In low resource settings, the dearth of available...
2014 / Daisy R. Singla, Benedict Weobong, Abhijit Nadkarni, Neerja Chowdhary, Sachin Shinde, et al. -
The origins of repetitive thought in rumination: Separating cognitive style from deficits in inhibitory control over memory
Abstract Background and objectives Rumination is a major contributor to the maintenance of affective disorders and has been linked to memory control deficits. However, ruminators often report intentionally engaging in repetitive...
2014 / Jonathan M. Fawcett, Roland G. Benoit, Pierre Gagnepain, Amna Salman, Savani Bartholdy, et al. -
Health related quality of life measure in systemic pediatric rheumatic diseases and its translation to different languages: an international collaboration2014 / Lakshmi Moorthy, Elizabeth Roy, Vamsi Kurra, Margaret GE Peterson, Afton L Hassett, et al.
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Mechanism of Action of Acetazolamide and Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension2015 / J. Gordon Millichap, John J. Millichap
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Psychosocial stress and changes in estimated glomerular filtration rate among adults with diabetes mellitus
Abstract Background Psychosocial stress has been hypothesized to impact renal changes, but this hypothesis has not been adequately tested. The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between psychosocial stress and...
2015 / Francis B. Annor, Katherine E. Masyn, Ike S. Okosun, Douglas W. Roblin, Michael Goodman -
Anatomy is strategy: Skilled reading differences associated with structural connectivity differences in the reading network
Abstract Are there multiple ways to be a skilled reader? To address this longstanding, unresolved question, we hypothesized that individual variability in using semantic information in reading aloud would be associated with neuroanatomical variation ...
2014 / William W. Graves, Jeffrey R. Binder, Rutvik H. Desai, Colin Humphries, Benjamin C. Stengel, et al. -
Pilot Validation of the Tuberous Sclerosis-Associated Neuropsychiatric Disorders (TAND) Checklist
Abstract Background Tuberous sclerosis complex is a multisystem disorder that includes a range of tuberous sclerosis–associated neuropsychiatric disorders (TAND). The lifetime prevalence rates of TAND are very high; yet surveys...
2014 / Loren Leclezio, Anna Jansen, Vicky H. Whittemore, Petrus J. de Vries -
Predicting lamp spectrum effects at mesopic levels. Part 2: Preferred appearance and visual acuity2011 / S. Fotios, C. Cheal
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Knowledge transfer & exchange through social networks: building foundations for a community of practice within tobacco control2006 / Cameron D Norman, Tim Huerta
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Cardiovascular activity and chronic pain severity2015 / Dmitry M. Davydov, Solomon Perlo
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ERP topographic analyses from concept to articulation in word production studies2014 / Marina Laganaro
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Appetitive traits and relationships with BMI in adults: Development of the Adult Eating Behaviour Questionnaire
Abstract The Child Eating Behaviour Questionnaire (CEBQ) is a validated parent-report measure of appetitive traits associated with weight in childhood. There is currently no matched measure for use in adults. The aim of this study was to adapt the...
2016 / Claudia Hunot, Alison Fildes, Helen Croker, Clare H. Llewellyn, Jane Wardle, et al. -
The impact of recent and long-term experience on access to word meanings: Evidence from large-scale internet-based experiments
Abstract Many word forms map onto multiple meanings (e.g., “ace”). The current experiments explore the extent to which adults reshape the lexical–semantic representations of such words on the basis of experience, to increase the availability of more ...
2015 / Jennifer M. Rodd, Zhenguang G. Cai, Hannah N. Betts, Betsy Hanby, Catherine Hutchinson, et al. -
A pilot validation of a modified Illness Perceptions Questionnaire designed to predict response to cognitive therapy for psychosis
Abstract Background and objectives Clinical responsiveness to cognitive behavioural therapy for psychosis (CBTp) varies. Recent research has demonstrated that illness perceptions predict active engagement in therapy, and, thereby,...
2014 / Elena Marcus, Philippa Garety, John Weinman, Richard Emsley, Graham Dunn, et al. -
Sensory substitution: Closing the gap between basic research and widespread practical visual rehabilitation
Abstract Sensory substitution devices (SSDs) have come a long way since first developed for visual rehabilitation. They have produced exciting experimental results, and have furthered our understanding of the human brain. Unfortunately, they are...
2013 / Shachar Maidenbaum, Sami Abboud, Amir Amedi -
The interaction of affective with psychotic processes: A test of the effects of worrying on working memory, jumping to conclusions, and anomalies of experience in patients with persecutory delusions
Abstract Worry has traditionally been considered in the study of common emotional disorders such as anxiety and depression, but recent studies indicate that worry may be a causal factor in the occurrence and persistence of persecutory delusions. The ...
2013 / Daniel Freeman, Helen Startup, Graham Dunn, Emma Černis, Gail Wingham, et al. -
Single-Trial Regression Elucidates the Role of Prefrontal Theta Oscillations in Response Conflict2011 / Michael X Cohen, James F. Cavanagh
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Correlational structure of ‘frontal’ tests and intelligence tests indicates two components with asymmetrical neurostructural correlates in old age
Abstract Both general fluid intelligence (g f) and performance on some ‘frontal tests’ of cognition decline with age. Both types of ability are at least partially dependent on the integrity of the frontal lobes, which also...
2014 / Simon R. Cox, Sarah E. MacPherson, Karen J. Ferguson, Jack Nissan, Natalie A. Royle, et al.