Psychology topic list of research papers
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The Role of Dyadic Coping to Marital Quality – The Conceptual Paper
Abstract In modern times, increasing divorce ratio should be addressed properly by the agencies concerned. There are numerous studies that found that dyadic coping plays a vital role in marital satisfaction as a significant predictor of marital...
2015 / Siti Nurraihan Firdaus Abdul Razak, Suzana Mohd Hoesni, Ezarina Zakaria, Rozmi Ismail -
Frequency and Detection of Malingering in Homicide Defendants Undergoing Criminal Responsibility Evaluations Using the Schedule for Nonadaptive and Adaptive Personality: A Feasibility Study2016 / W. C. Myers, R. Hall, R. Marshall, M. Tolou-Shams, K. Wooten
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Experimental Study of Multimodal Perception of Verbal Stimuli in the Study of a Foreign Language
Abstract Modern education, as well as communication, is inherently multimodal. Learning any foreign language requires the involvement of several perceptual channels in education. The article reports on a study of multimodal perception of verbal...
2015 / Elena D. Nekrasova -
Target templates specify visual, not semantic, features to guide search: A marked asymmetry between seeking and ignoring2016 / Jennifer L. Daffron, Greg Davis
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Caring touch as a bodily anchor for patients after sustaining a motor vehicle accident with minor or no physical injuries - a mixed methods study2016 / Fanny Airosa, Maria Arman, Tobias Sundberg, Gunnar Öhlén, Torkel Falkenberg
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Cognitive processing of food rewards
Abstract Cues associated with tasty foods, such as their smell or taste, are strong motivators of eating, but the power of food cues on behaviour varies from moment to moment and from person to person. Variation in the rewarding value of a food with ...
2015 / Suzanne Higgs -
New Approaches to Identifying Children of Psychosomatic Disorders Risk Group
Abstract Stressful school situations are similar for all students. However, risk of developing psychosomatic disorders is different for different students. Multifactorial causes of psychosomatic disorders impede reliable prediction of risk of their...
2015 / Lubov Kolesnikova, Elena Dzyatkovskaya, Lubov Rychkova, Vladimir Polyakov -
Sensory specific satiety: More than ‘just’ habituation?
Abstract Sensory specific satiety (SSS) describes the decline in pleasantness associated with a food as it is eaten relative to a food that has not been eaten (the ‘eaten’ and ‘uneaten’ foods, respectively). The prevailing view is that SSS is...
2016 / Laura L. Wilkinson, Jeffrey M. Brunstrom -
Training sensory signal-to-noise resolution in children with ADHD in a global mental health setting2016 / J Mishra, R Sagar, A A Joseph, A Gazzaley, M M Merzenich
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Effects of prenatal depressive symptoms on maternal and infant cortisol reactivity2016 / Elizabeth C. Braithwaite, Susannah E. Murphy, Paul G. Ramchandani
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The interplay between motivation and cognition: New ideas2014 / Małgorzata Kossowska, Katarzyna Jaśko, Hanna Brycz
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Implications of Total Productive Maintenance in Psychological Sense of Ownership
Abstract Problem Statement: In a global market as we are experiencing nowadays, the search for competitive advantages over its competitors is one of the required strategies for companies that intend to survive. This way, Total Productive Maintenance ...
2016 / Hugo Pinto, Carina Pimentel, Madalena Cunha -
Sex stereotypes influence adults’ perception of babies’ cries2016 / David Reby, Florence Levréro, Erik Gustafsson, Nicolas Mathevon
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The contribution of visual information to the perception of speech in noise with and without informative temporal fine structure
Abstract Understanding what is said in demanding listening situations is assisted greatly by looking at the face of a talker. Previous studies have observed that normal-hearing listeners can benefit from this visual information when a talker's voice ...
2016 / Paula C. Stacey, Pádraig T. Kitterick, Saffron D. Morris, Christian J. Sumner -
Is There a Female Protective Effect Against Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder? Evidence From Two Representative Twin Samples
Objective Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is more frequent in males than in females. The “female protective effect” posits that females undergo greater exposure to etiological factors than males in order to develop ADHD, leading...
2016 / Mark J. Taylor, Paul Lichtenstein, Henrik Larsson, Henrik Anckarsäter, Corina U. Greven, et al. -
Early neurophysiological indices of second language morphosyntax learning
Abstract Humans show variable degrees of success in acquiring a second language (L2). In many cases, morphological and syntactic knowledge remain deficient, although some learners succeed in reaching nativelike levels, even if they begin acquiring...
2016 / Jeff Hanna, Yury Shtyrov, John Williams, Friedemann Pulvermüller -
Preschool Children's Coding of Facial Expression of Emotions: Humanistic-psychological Approach
Abstract The aim of our research was to analyse the coding of facial expression of basic emotions by preschool children (happiness, surprise, sadness, fear) from the point of view of the humanistic-psychological approach. The coding performance was...
2014 / Vera A. Labunskaya -
Negative perceptions of ageing predict the onset and persistence of depression and anxiety: Findings from a prospective analysis of the Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA)
Abstract Background Although there is a growing literature on the adverse health outcomes related with negative ageing perceptions, studies on their association with mental disorders such as depression and anxiety are scarce. Thus, ...
2016 / Aislinné Theresa Freeman, Ziggi Ivan Santini, Stefanos Tyrovolas, Christine Rummel-Kluge, Josep Maria Haro, et al. -
Book Review: Survival of the Funniest2015 / G. Greengross
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Comparative Efficacy of Seven Psychotherapeutic Interventions for Patients with Depression: A Network Meta-Analysis2016 / Jürgen Barth, Thomas Munder, Heike Gerger, Eveline Nüesch, Sven Trelle, et al.