Psychology topic list of research papers
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Trauma-focused cognitive behaviour therapy versus treatment as usual for post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in young children aged 3 to 8 years: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial2015 / Tim Dalgleish, Benjamin Goodall, Isobel Chadwick, Aliza Werner-Seidler, Anna McKinnon, et al.
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Nightmares affect the experience of sleep quality but not sleep architecture: an ambulatory polysomnographic study2015 / Franc Paul, Michael Schredl, Georg W Alpers
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Encouraging Eco-driving with Multi-sensory Information
Abstract This article presents an experimental evaluation of a multi-sensory, eco-driving support tool, designed to discourage harsh accelerations and to encourage maximization of the coasting phase of the vehicle when coming to an event requiring...
2015 / Rich C. McIlroy, Neville A. Stanton -
Partners' Empathy Increases Pain Ratings: Effects of Perceived Empathy and Attachment Style on Pain Report and Display
Abstract Pain can be influenced by its social context. We aimed to examine under controlled experimental conditions how empathy from a partner and personal attachment style affect pain report, tolerance, and facial expressions of pain. Fifty-four...
2014 / Sarah Hurter, Yannis Paloyelis, Amanda C. de C. Williams, Aikaterini Fotopoulou -
Architecture for animation of affective behaviors in pedagogical agents2010 / Ronaldo Motola, Patrícia Augustin Jaques, Margarete Axt, Rosa Vicari
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Contributory Factors to Caregiver Burden in Parkinson Disease
Abstract Background In Parkinson disease (PD), patients often require burdensome assistance, delivered by informal caregivers (eg, spouse). Design Prospective...
2016 / Daniel Grün, Vannina Pieri, Michel Vaillant, Nico J. Diederich -
Structure learning in action
Abstract ‘Learning to learn’ phenomena have been widely investigated in cognition, perception and more recently also in action. During concept learning tasks, for example, it has been suggested that characteristic features are abstracted from a set...
2009 / Daniel A. Braun, Carsten Mehring, Daniel M. Wolpert -
Complicated Daily Tasks of Older Chinese People
Objective To explore the construct of complicated daily tasks (CDTs) performed by older Chinese people. Study Design Panel review and face-to-face interview. ...
2009 / Kania K.Y. Wan, Chetwyn C.H. Chan, Chow S. Lam -
Thinking in circuits: toward neurobiological explanation in cognitive neuroscience2014 / Friedemann Pulvermüller, Max Garagnani, Thomas Wennekers
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Written Corrective Feedback and Teaching Grammar
Abstract This study was an attempt to investigate the effect of both direct focused and recast written corrective feedback (WCF) on grammatical accuracy of EFL learners’ writing. The study also sought to examine whether the effect of direct focused...
2014 / Elham Daneshvar, Ali Rahimi -
Safety on stairs: Influence of a tread edge highlighter and its position
Abstract Background Falls sustained when descending stairs are the leading cause of accidental death in older adults. Highly visible edge highlighters/friction strips (often set back from the tread edge) are sometimes used to...
2014 / Richard J. Foster, John Hotchkiss, John G. Buckley, David B. Elliott -
Psycholinguistic Aspects of Nonverbal Communication in the Turkish Speaking Cultures2014 / Z. Orazbekova, S. Burbekova, G. Isabekova
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Organizational citizenship behavior, organizational justice, job stress, and workfamily conflict: Examination of their interrelationships with respondents from a non-Western culture
Abstract This study proposed two plausible models regarding these inter-relationships: 1) The first model posited a positive relationship between (i) organizational justice and OCB, (ii) stress and OCB, and (iii) work-family conflict and stress....
2014 / Aharon Tziner, Gil Sharoni -
Fostering relations: first sex and marital timings for children raised by kin and non-kin carers
Abstract Kinship fostering is generally preferred to non-kin fostering by policy makers in the U.S. and elsewhere. Researchers and policy makers alike tend to provide several proximate reasons for why this may be, generally neglecting an ultimate...
2013 / Paula Sheppard, Susan B. Schaffnit, Justin R. Garcia, Rebecca Sear -
Uncertainty of Cognitive Processes with High-information Load
Abstract Real-world problems are characterized by a high-information load in the sense that they are informationally demanding and computationally intractable. Humans, however, are capable of handling these high-cognitive-load problems, despite the...
2013 / Rafik Hadfi, Takayuki Ito -
Panic disorder and the respiratory system: clinical subtype and challenge tests2012 / Rafael C. Freire, Antonio E. Nardi
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The Purpose of Practicing Faradarmani Treatment; An Iranian Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Abstract “Faradarmani”, a newly introduced Iranian complementary and alternative treatment (founded by Mohammad Ali Taheri) is based on the theory of “Common Consciousness of the Parts”. As a qualitative complementary method of treatment,...
2014 / Mohammad Ali Taheri -
Stable associations between behavioral problems and language impairments across childhood – The importance of pragmatic language problems
Abstract This study investigated language function associated with behavior problems, focusing on pragmatics. Scores on the Children's Communication Checklist Second Edition (CCC-2) in a group of 40 adolescents (12–15 years) identified with...
2014 / Wenche Andersen Helland, Astri J. Lundervold, Mikael Heimann, Maj-Britt Posserud -
Mindfulness intervention in the management of chronic pain and psychological comorbidity: A meta-analysis
Abstract Objective To review trials on mindfulness intervention for chronic pain in primary care to clarify the evidence base and establish whether mindfulness is an important intervention for relieving pain and improving...
2014 / Yan Song, Haixia Lu, Honglin Chen, Guiling Geng, Jing Wang -
Participant adherence to the Internet-based prevention program StudentBodies™ for eating disorders — A review
Abstract Study and treatment dropout and adherence represent particular challenges in studies on Internet-based interventions. However, systematic investigations of the relationship between study, intervention and patient characteristics,...
2014 / Ina Beintner, Corinna Jacobi, C. Barr Taylor