Psychology topic list of research papers
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A cluster randomized controlled trial of the Promoting Alternative Thinking Strategies (PATHS) curriculum
Abstract This randomized controlled trial (RCT) evaluated the efficacy of the Promoting Alternative Thinking Strategies curriculum (PATHS; Kusche & Greenberg, 1994) as a means to improve children's social–emotional competence (assessed via the...
2016 / Neil Humphrey, Alexandra Barlow, Michael Wigelsworth, Ann Lendrum, Kirsty Pert, et al. -
Constructions of the self in interaction with the Beck Depression Inventory2008 / D. Galasinski
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Goal-directed processing of self-relevant information is associated with less cognitive interference than the processing of information about other people
Abstract Goal-directed mental processes focused on oneself often co-occur with goal-directed mental processes focused on other people or objects. However, little is known about the mechanisms of this fundamental type of cognitive interaction. The...
2016 / Pawel Tacikowski, Tove Freiburghaus, Henrik H. Ehrsson -
The Five-Aggregate Model of the Mind2015 / N. D. Karunamuni
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The Roll of Sensations, Perceptions and Representations in Learning Dance Sport
Abstract The role of sensations, perceptions, representations, thought, memory and imagination is obvious in the capture stage, recording and processing of information divided into: sensory information stage, perception and representation of dance...
2012 / Viorel Dan Năstase -
The integration window for shape cues is a function of ambient illumination2007 / Ernest Greene
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Filtering and storage working memory networks in younger and older age2016 / Anne-Katrin Vellage, Andreas Becke, Hendrik Strumpf, Bernhard Baier, Mircea Ariel Schönfeld, et al.
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Internet-delivered cognitive behavior therapy for children and adolescents: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Abstract Internet-delivered cognitive behavior therapy (ICBT) is a relatively novel treatment format with the potential to increase accessibility of evidence-based care. However, little is known about the feasibility and efficacy of ICBT in children ...
2016 / Sarah Vigerland, Fabian Lenhard, Marianne Bonnert, Maria Lalouni, Erik Hedman, et al. -
Examining age-related differences in support needs on the Supports Intensity Scale-Children's Version-Spanish translation
Abstract Background: Interest in the support needs of people with intellectual disability has directed attention to developing assessments to measure of the pattern and intensity of supports which people need to participate in...
2016 / Miguel A. Verdugo, Benito Arias, Verónica M. Guillén, Hyojeong Seo, Karrie A. Shogren, et al. -
Exploring willingness of elder Chinese in Houston to participate in clinical research
Abstract Background and objectives Inadequate minority participation in clinical research can threaten the applicability and strength of scientific findings. Previous research suggests that trial participation rates are lowest...
2016 / Logan R. Thornton, Rossybelle P. Amorrortu, Daniel W. Smith, Arch G. Mainous, Sally W. Vernon, et al. -
Predictive action tracking without motor experience in 8-month-old infants
Abstract A popular idea in cognitive neuroscience is that to predict others’ actions, observers need to map those actions onto their own motor repertoire. If this is true, infants with a relatively limited motor repertoire should be unable to...
2016 / C.C.J.M. de Klerk, V. Southgate, G. Csibra -
Emotional Working Memory in Alzheimer’s Disease Patients2011 / Corina Satler, Carlos Tomaz
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A pilot randomized controlled trial of the e-couch anxiety and worry program in schools
Abstract The aim of this pilot study was to evaluate the acceptability and feasibility of delivering an online anxiety prevention program in schools, and to assess the effectiveness of the intervention in reducing symptoms of anxiety. Three schools...
2016 / Alison L. Calear, Helen Christensen, Jacqueline Brewer, Andrew Mackinnon, Kathleen M. Griffiths -
Pilot trial of a therapist-supported internet-delivered cognitive behavioural therapy program for health anxiety
Abstract Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) is an effective treatment for health anxiety, but more research is needed to evaluate accessible, low cost ways of delivering CBT. Internet CBT may be effective, but there are no iCBT programs available...
2016 / Jill M. Newby, Alison E.J. Mahoney, Elizabeth C. Mason, Jessica Smith, Shivani Uppal, et al. -
Stress reactivity and personality in extreme sport athletes: The psychobiology of BASE jumpers
Abstract This is the first report of the psychobiology of stress in BASE jumpers, one of the most dangerous forms of extreme sport. We tested the hypotheses that indicators of emotional style (temperament) predict salivary cortisol reactivity,...
2016 / Erik Monasterio, Omer Mei-Dan, Anthony C. Hackney, Amy R. Lane, Igor Zwir, et al. -
Learning to drive in young adults with language impairment
Abstract Language impairment (LI) is a common developmental disorder which affects many aspects of young people’s functional skills and engagement with society. Little is known of early driving behaviour in those with this disability. This...
2016 / Kevin Durkin, Umar Toseeb, Andrew Pickles, Nicola Botting, Gina Conti-Ramsden -
Elements of person knowledge: Episodic recollection helps us to identify people but not to recognize their faces
Abstract Faces automatically draw attention, allowing rapid assessments of personality and likely behaviour. How we respond to people is, however, highly dependent on whether we know who they are. According to face processing models person knowledge ...
2016 / Graham MacKenzie, David I. Donaldson -
Using a Test Adapted to Sign Language to Assess Metacognitive Skill of Deaf Students
Abstract Metacognition is people's knowledge about actual cognitive processes and products together with any other information that is relevant to learning. As children develop metacognitive strategies, they interiorize a body of knowledge that will ...
2012 / Jesús M. Alvarado, An’bal Puente, Virginia Jiménez, Amelia Jiménez -
When does speech sound disorder matter for literacy? The role of disordered speech errors, co-occurring language impairment and family risk of dyslexia2016 / Marianna E. Hayiou-Thomas, Julia M. Carroll, Ruth Leavett, Charles Hulme, Margaret J. Snowling
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Gamification for health and wellbeing: A systematic review of the literature
Abstract Background Compared to traditional persuasive technology and health games, gamification is posited to offer several advantages for motivating behaviour change for health and well-being, and increasingly used. Yet little is ...
2016 / Daniel Johnson, Sebastian Deterding, Kerri-Ann Kuhn, Aleksandra Staneva, Stoyan Stoyanov, et al.