Psychology topic list of research papers
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The structure of psychological life satisfaction: insights from farmers and a general community sample in Australia2012 / Léan V OBrien, Helen L Berry, Anthony Hogan
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Mental health and resiliency following 44 months of terrorism: a survey of an Israeli national representative sample2006 / Avi Bleich, Marc Gelkopf, Yuval Melamed, Zahava Solomon
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Response to ‘Lack of reversibility for NOACs’2014 / Riyaz A Kaba, Omar Ahmed, Douglas Cannie
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Can the feedback of patient assessments, brief training, or their combination, improve the interpersonal skills of primary care physicians? A systematic review2012 / Sudeh Cheraghi-Sohi, Peter Bower
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Sexual Dysfunction in Women with Diabetic Kidney2014 / Ersilia Satta, Carlo Magno, Alessandro Galì, Antonino Inferrera, Roberta Granese, et al.
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The role of empathy in choosing rewards from another's perspective2013 / Garret O'Connell, Anastasia Christakou, Anthony T. Haffey, Bhismadev Chakrabarti
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Development of a Clinician Report Measure to Assess Psychotherapy for Depression in Usual Care Settings2010 / Kimberly A. Hepner, Francisca Azocar, Gregory L. Greenwood, Jeanne Miranda, M. Audrey Burnam
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Social capital and health in a national cohort of 82,482 Open University adults in Thailand2011 / V. Yiengprugsawan, S. Khamman, S.-a. Seubsman, L. L.-Y. Lim, A. C. Sleigh
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Demand and access to mental health services: a qualitative formative study in Nepal2014 / Natassia F Brenman, Nagendra P Luitel, Sumaya Mall, Mark J D Jordans
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The Role of Language Coproduction in Learning English Vocabulary
Abstract This pretest-posttest study examined the role of coproduction of language forms (i.e., collaborative output) in the acquisition of second language (L2) vocabulary. Thirty-nine low-intermediate ESL students from three intact classes were...
2014 / Hossein Nassaji, Jun Tian -
Twists and Turns in Visuomotor Time Perception and Temporal Recalibration
Abstract In our perceptual world, voluntary actions (kinesthetically sensed) are temporally aligned with visual feedback about these actions. This requires compensation for existing latencies between the senses, for example due to neural processing. ...
2014 / Marieke Rohde, Marc O. Ernst -
Do Students Need More Motivational Resources or More Cognitive Resources for Better Learning?
Abstract A cognitive learning task can impose a harmful load on the working memory capacity of learners. This load stems either from the intrinsic difficulty or instructional format of the task. Better learning requires optimizing the load or...
2013 / Hairul Nizam Ismail, Seffetullah Kuldas, Aswati Hamzah -
A study of the Relationship and Influence of Personality on Job Stress among Academic Administrators at a University
Abstract In universities academic administrators are an important group of people that provides leadership to the universities. They hold multiple administrative positions in addition to their teaching responsibilities, which increases their...
2014 / Asmawati Desa, Fatimah Yusooff, Norhayati Ibrahim, Nor Ba’yah Abd Kadir, Roseliza Murni Ab Rahman -
Implicaciones clínicas del uso del tamaño pupilar como indicador de actividad psicológica: una breve revisión
Resumen Desde los años 60 la reactividad pupilar ha sido utilizada en Psicología como un indicador psicofisiológico del procesamiento cognitivo y emocional. Con el objetivo de mostrar su utilidad en la investigación psicológica, en este artículo...
2013 / Almudena Duque, Carmelo Vázquez -
Directed attention reduces processing of emotional distracters irrespective of valence and arousal level
Abstract Emotional stimuli tend to capture attention, and this so-called motivated attention is commonly measured using the early posterior negativity (EPN) and the late positive potential (LPP). We hypothesized that voluntary, directed attention...
2013 / Stefan Wiens, Elmeri Syrjänen -
Verbal WM Capacities in Sentence Comprehension: Evidence from Aphasia2013 / Y. Tan, R. Martin, J. Van Dyke
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Manual Typification of Source Texts and Multi-document Summaries Alignments
Abstract The Multi-document Summarization (MDS) has been focused in Natural Language Processing (NLP) and its aim is to produce automatic summaries from a collection of texts that deal with the same subject (Mani, 2001). The alignment of...
2013 / Renata T. Camargo, Verônica Agostini, Ariani Di Felippo, Thiago A.S. Pardo -
Processing of zero-derived words in English: An fMRI investigation
Abstract Derivational morphological processes allow us to create new words (e.g. punish (V) to noun (N) punishment) from base forms. The number of steps from the basic units to derived words often varies (e.g., nationality<national<nation:...
2013 / Christos Pliatsikas, Linda Wheeldon, Aditi Lahiri, Peter C. Hansen -
Midlife stroke risk and cognitive decline: A 10-year follow-up of the Whitehall II cohort study
Abstract Background Stroke is associated with an increased risk of dementia. However, it is unclear whether risk of stroke in those free of stroke, particularly in nonelderly populations, leads to differential rates of cognitive...
2012 / Sara Kaffashian, Aline Dugravot, Eric J. Brunner, Séverine Sabia, Joël Ankri, et al. -
Contextualisation in the revised dual representation theory of PTSD: A response to Pearson and colleagues
Abstract Three recent studies (Pearson, 2012; Pearson, Ross, & Webster, 2012) purported to test the revised dual representation theory of posttraumatic stress disorder (Brewin, Gregory, Lipton, & Burgess, 2010) by manipulating the amount of...
2013 / Chris R. Brewin, Neil Burgess