Psychology topic list of research papers
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Evolutionary Psychology in the Modern World: Applications, Perspectives, and Strategies2015 / S. C. Roberts, M. van Vugt, R. I. M. Dunbar
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Normative Bias and Adaptive Challenges: A Relational Approach to Coalitional Psychology and a Critique of Terror Management Theory2015 / C. D. Navarrete, D. M. T. Fessler
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From positive screen to engagement in treatment: a preliminary study of the impact of a new model of care for prisoners with serious mental illness2016 / Krishna Pillai, Paul Rouse, Brian McKenna, Jeremy Skipworth, James Cavney, et al.
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The role of binocular disparity in rapid scene and pattern recognition2013 / Matteo Valsecchi, Baptiste Caziot, Benjamin T. Backus, Karl R. Gegenfurtner
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Creating the cognitive form of phonological units: The speech sound correspondence problem in infancy could be solved by mirrored vocal interactions rather than by imitation
Abstract Theories about the cognitive nature of phonological units have been constrained by the assumption that young children solve the correspondence problem for speech sounds by imitation, whether by an auditory- or gesture-based matching to...
2015 / Piers Messum, Ian S. Howard -
Effective Mitigation of Anchoring Bias, Projection Bias, and Representativeness Bias from Serious Game-based Training
Abstract Although human use of heuristics can result in ‘fast and frugal’ decision-making, those prepotent tendencies can also impair our ability to make optimal choices. Previous work had suggested such cognitive biases are resistant to mitigation...
2015 / Benjamin A. Clegg, Brian McKernan, Rosa M. Martey, Sarah M. Taylor, Jennifer Stromer-Galley, et al. -
Modeling of Stress/Interest State Controlling in Robot-Child Play Situation
Abstract When we interact with other person, we need a knowledge on other's mind and consult it to decide action of our self. We call the knowledge Model of Other, MoO. To realize a cognitive architecture to interact with human, MoO must be embedded ...
2015 / Takashi Omori, Kasumi Abe, Takayuki Nagai -
How “Category Width” Cognitive Style Affects Language Processing
Abstract We focus on language processing and language modelling in the mother tongue and its dependence on “category width” cognitive style, and on social distance without social power. For this purpose, a transaction/sequence model was formulated...
2015 / Daša Munková, Eva Stranovská, Michal Munk -
Age-Related Changes in the Signal Value of Tears2015 / D. M. Zeifman, S. A. Brown
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The cognitive neuroscience of crossmodal correspondences2012 / Charles Spence, Cesare V. Parise
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Intersubjectivity and Relational Health in Mother and Child Attachment Dimensions
Abstract One major factor influencing the mental and relational health is the attachment style, structured in early mother-infant/toddler interaction. Starting from this idea, the present study was conducted on 54 subjects (27 mothers and their...
2014 / Andreea M. Ionescu -
The effect of tailored Web-based interventions on pain in adults: a systematic review protocol2016 / Géraldine Martorella, C. Gélinas, M. Bérubé, M. Boitor, S. Fredericks, et al.
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The buffering effect of job resources in the relationship between job demands and work-to-private-life interference: a study among of health-care workers
Abstract Background The present study aims at investigating whether and how (1) job demands and job resources are associated with work-to-private-life interference (WLI) and (2) job resources moderate the relationship between job...
2016 / Sara Viotti, Daniela Converso -
Collaborating in the context of co-location: a grounded theory study2016 / Pamela Wener, Roberta L. Woodgate
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Wine and music (III): so what if music influences the taste of the wine?2015 / Charles Spence, Qian Janice Wang
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'Everything's from the inside out with PCOS': Exploring women's experiences of living with polycystic ovary syndrome and co-morbidities through Skype interviews2015 / S. Williams, D. Sheffield, R. C. Knibb
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Transforming NICU Care to Provide Comprehensive Family Support
Abstract Parents whose babies are admitted to neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) are subject to a variety of stresses that increase their risk to suffer from postpartum depression, posttraumatic stress disorder, and anxiety disorders. Parental...
2016 / Sue L. Hall, Raylene Phillips, Michael T. Hynan -
Researcher? Social Worker? “Let us be Both”: Exploring the Binaries that Condition Graduate Social Work Research Training
Abstract This paper summarizes key findings of three mixed-method studies examining Master of Social Work (MSW) students’ engagement with learning and conducting research. The studies surveyed student attitudes toward research (N=102); student...
2015 / Marina Morgenshtern, Nancy Freymond, Liu Hong, Todd Adamowich, Mark A. Duffie -
Group Therapy for Adolescents Living With an Eating Disorder: A Scoping Review2014 / J. Downey
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Tactile Reality: The Perception of Space in the Cultural Heritage for People with Visual Impairments
Abstract This article has as theme considerations for environmental perception of people with visual impairment in environments of cultural heritage through the tactile perception. From the considerations, was made questions about as ergonomics...
2015 / Pollyanna S. Andrade, Laura B. Martins