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Models, Psychological (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Models, Psychological'
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Integrating Buddhist psychology into grief counseling.
30 Jul 2009
The field of grief counseling has yet to see an integration of Buddhist psychology. Drawing on Buddhist psychology literature and Western models of grief, this article explores possible integrations of two approaches. To lay the foundation for this ...
rec_pub_19623766-integrating-buddhist-psychology-grief-counseling.htm
Control: conscious and otherwise.
29 Jul 2009
Social psychologists have shown human decisions to be sensitive to numerous ordinary, possibly nonconscious, situational contingencies, motivating the view that control is largely illusory, and that our choices are largely governed by such external ...
rec_pub_19646918-control-conscious-otherwise.htm
Explicit melioration by a neural diffusion model.
28 Jul 2009
When faced with choices between two sources of reward, animals can rapidly adjust their rates of responding to each so that overall reinforcement increases. Herrnstein's 'matching law' provides a simple description of the equilibrium state of this ...
rec_pub_19646968-explicit-melioration-neural-diffusion-model.htm
Encoding of marginal utility across time in the human brain.
27 Jul 2009
Marginal utility theory prescribes the relationship between the objective property of the magnitude of rewards and their subjective value. Despite its pervasive influence, however, there is remarkably little direct empirical evidence for such a ...
rec_pub_19641120-encoding-marginal-utility-time-human-brain.htm
A common role of insula in feelings, empathy and uncertainty.
26 Jul 2009
Although accumulating evidence highlights a crucial role of the insular cortex in feelings, empathy and processing uncertainty in the context of decision making, neuroscientific models of affective learning and decision making have mostly focused on ...
rec_pub_19643659-a-common-role-insula-feelings-empathy-uncertainty.htm
Uniting the tribes of fluency to form a metacognitive nation.
26 Jul 2009
Processing fluency, or the subjective experience of ease with which people process information, reliably influences people's judgments across a broad range of social dimensions. Experimenters have manipulated processing fluency using a vast array of ...
rec_pub_19638628-uniting-tribes-fluency-form-metacognitive-nation.htm
24 Jul 2009
The psychological attributes of intelligence and personality are usually seen as being quite distinct in nature: higher intelligence being regarded a 'gift' (bestowed mostly by heredity); while personality or 'character' is morally evaluated by ...
rec_pub_19635650-why-better-reliable-dumb-smart-slapdash-intelligence-iq.htm
Ourselves and our interactions: the ultimate physics problem?
22 Jul 2009
rec_pub_19628850-ourselves-interactions-ultimate-physics-problem.htm
20 Jul 2009
We examined respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA), emotion regulation (ER), and prospective depressive symptoms in children at risk for depression and controls. Of the 65 children (35 boys; 5-13 years) in the sample, 39 had a parent with ...
rec_pub_19596044-respiratory-sinus-arrhythmia-reactivity-predicts-emotion-regulation.htm
19 Jul 2009
In this article the authors explore the social psychological processes underpinning sustainable commitment to a social or political cause. Drawing on recent developments in the collective action, identity formation, and social norm literatures, they ...
rec_pub_19622800-aligning-identities-emotions-beliefs-create-commitment-sustainable.htm
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