Psychology topic list of research papers
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Psychological morbidity among suicide-bereaved and non-bereaved parents: a nationwide population survey2013 / P. Omerov, G. Steineck, T. Nyberg, B. Runeson, U. Nyberg
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The impact of shift patterns on junior doctors' perceptions of fatigue, training, work/life balance and the role of social support2010 / M. Brown, P. Tucker, F. Rapport, H. Hutchings, A. Dahlgren, et al.
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Against better knowledge: The magical force of amodal volume completion2013 / Vebjørn Ekroll, Bilge Sayim, Johan Wagemans
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Misinformation increases symptom reporting: a test - retest study2011 / H. Merckelbach, M. Jelicic, M. Pieters
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Effect of specific resistance training on forearm pain and work disability in industrial technicians: cluster randomised controlled trial2012 / L. L. Andersen, M. D. Jakobsen, M. T. Pedersen, O. S. Mortensen, G. Sjogaard, et al.
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Indoor rock climbing (bouldering) as a new treatment for depression: study design of a waitlist-controlled randomized group pilot study and the first results2015 / Katharina Luttenberger, Eva-Maria Stelzer, Stefan Först, Matthias Schopper, Johannes Kornhuber, et al.
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Health-related quality of life from the perspective of children with severe specific language impairment2015 / Kristy Nicola, Pauline Watter
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Dual-task Practice of Temporally Structured Movement Sequences Augments Integrated Task Processing, but not Automatization2010 / Klaus Blischke, Florian Wagner, Barbara Zehren, Sebastian Brueckner
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Instability of the perceived world while watching 3D stereoscopic imagery: A likely source of motion sickness symptoms2014 / Alex D. Hwang, Eli Peli
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Study protocol: cross-national comparative case study of recovery-focused mental health care planning and coordination (COCAPP)2015 / Alan Simpson, Ben Hannigan, Michael Coffey, Aled Jones, Sally Barlow, et al.
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Suppressive mechanisms in visual motion processing: From perception to intelligence
Abstract Perception operates on an immense amount of incoming information that greatly exceeds the brain’s processing capacity. Because of this fundamental limitation, the ability to suppress irrelevant information is a key determinant of perceptual ...
2015 / Duje Tadin -
Development and Psychometric Evaluation of a New Measure for Children's Participation in Hand-Use Life Situations
Abstract Objective To describe the development of the Children's Assessment of Participation with Hands, a parent-report questionnaire that assesses children's participation in life situations requiring hand use specifically, and...
2014 / Chi-Wen Chien, Sylvia Rodger, Jodie Copley -
Deciding on race: A diffusion model analysis of race-categorisation
Abstract It has long been known that a person’s race can affect their decisions about people of another race; an observation that clearly taps into some deep societal issues. However, in order to behave differently in response to someone else’s...
2015 / Christopher P. Benton, Andrew L. Skinner -
The impact of comorbid personality difficulties on response to IAPT treatment for depression and anxiety
Abstract The UK's Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) initiative provides evidence-based psychological interventions for mild to moderate common mental health problems in a primary care setting. Predictors of treatment response are...
2015 / Elizabeth Goddard, Janet Wingrove, Paul Moran -
Applying Problem Behavior Theory in a Developing Arabic Country: Egypt2014 / O. E. El-Shenawy, A.-M. Shehata
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On–Off asymmetry in the perception of blur
Abstract Natural images appear blurred when imperfect lens focus reduces contrast energy at higher spatial frequencies. Here, we present evidence that perceived blur also depends on asymmetries between On (positive contrast polarities) and Off...
2015 / Hiromi Sato, Isamu Motoyoshi, Takao Sato -
The effects of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation on unilateral neglect of acute stroke patients: A randomised controlled trial
Abstract Background Rehabilitation of the unilateral neglect of acute stroke patients represents a major challenge. Objectives This study aimed to evaluate the...
2015 / Hyun Gyu Cha, Myoung Kwon Kim -
Auditory perceptual objects as generative models: Setting the stage for communication by sound
Abstract Communication by sounds requires that the communication channels (i.e. speech/speakers and other sound sources) had been established. This allows to separate concurrently active sound sources, to track their identity, to assess the type of...
2015 / István Winkler, Erich Schröger -
Operationalizing physical literacy for learners: Embodying the motivation to move
Abstract Physical literacy is a concept that is expected to encompass the mind and body in an integrated way to explain, promote, and help sustain human beings' fundamental function: movement. According to Whitehead (2010), physical literacy is...
2015 / Ang Chen -
Partial dissociation in the neural bases of VSTM and imagery in the early visual cortex
Abstract Visual short-term memory (VSTM) and visual imagery are believed to involve overlapping neuronal representations in the early visual cortex. While a number of studies have provided evidence for this overlap, at the behavioral level VSTM and...
2015 / Elyana Saad, Maria Wojciechowska, Juha Silvanto