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Problem Solving (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Problem Solving'
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29 Jun 2009
OBJECTIVE: To examine the integrity of the default mode network in patients with Parkinson disease (PD). Previous functional neuroimaging experiments have studied executive deficits in patients with PD with regard to task-related brain activation. ...
rec_pub_19597090-dysfunction-default-mode-network-parkinson-disease-functional.htm
29 Jun 2009
The Social Problem Solving Inventory-Revised Scale (SPSI-R) has been shown to be a reliable and valid self-report measure of social problem-solving abilities. In busy medical and rehabilitation settings, a brief and efficient screening version with ...
rec_pub_19267395-efficient-assessment-social-problem-solving-abilities-medical.htm
29 Jun 2009
OBJECTIVE: This article presents an evaluation of Common Ground, a media campaign-supported prevention program featuring increased enforcement, decreased alcohol access, and other environmental management initiatives targeting college student ...
rec_pub_19538917-common-ground-investigation-environmental-management-alcohol.htm
A new measure of the cognitive, metacognitive, and experiential aspects of residents' learning.
29 Jun 2009
PURPOSE: Psychometric data are presented for the Cognitive Behavior Survey: Residency Level (rCBS), a survey that profiles cognitive, metacognitive, and experiential aspects of residents' learning. METHOD: The authors asked 963 residents from seven ...
rec_pub_19550190-a-new-measure-cognitive-metacognitive-experiential-aspects-residents.htm
A program to enhance competence in clinical transaction skills.
29 Jun 2009
The ability to take a comprehensive and accurate clinical history, perform a thorough and nuanced physical examination, engage in sequential clinical reasoning using all relevant clinical and laboratory data, and communicate clearly and ...
rec_pub_19550173-a-program-enhance-competence-clinical-transaction-skills.htm
Seasonal hunger: a neglected problem with proven solutions.
28 Jun 2009
rec_pub_19564900-seasonal-hunger-neglected-problem-proven-solutions.htm
A feature-based inference model of numerical estimation: the split-seed effect.
24 Jun 2009
Prior research has identified two modes of quantitative estimation: numerical retrieval and ordinal conversion. In this paper we introduce a third mode, which operates by a feature-based inference process. In contrast to prior research, the results ...
rec_pub_19560107-a-feature-based-inference-model-numerical-estimation-split-seed-effect.htm
Reduced attentional scope in cocaine polydrug users.
23 Jun 2009
Cocaine is Europe's second preferred recreational drug after cannabis but very little is known about possible cognitive impairments in the upcoming type of recreational cocaine user (monthly consumption). We asked whether recreational use of cocaine ...
rec_pub_19557181-reduced-attentional-scope-cocaine-polydrug-users.htm
Coping responses by adults who stutter: part II. Approaching the problem and achieving agency.
19 Jun 2009
As with the first of two companion manuscripts, this investigation employed a grounded theory approach to identify patterns of coping responses by adults responding to the stress resulting from the threat of stuttering. The companion paper described ...
rec_pub_19686886-coping-responses-adults-stutter-ii-approaching-problem-achieving.htm
19 Jun 2009
Impairments on neuropsychological and eye movement tasks have been demonstrated in schizophrenic patients and also reported in their unaffected relatives. However, it is not clear to what extent these phenotypes overlap. This study examined the ...
rec_pub_19541370-neuropsychological-correlates-eye-movement-abnormalities.htm
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