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Patterns of neural activity associated with honest and dishonest moral decisions.

19 Jul 2009 What makes people behave honestly when confronted with opportunities for dishonest gain? Research on the interplay between controlled and automatic processes in decision making suggests 2 hypotheses: According to the "Will" hypothesis, honesty ...
rec_pub_19622733-patterns-neural-activity-associated-honest-dishonest-moral-decisions.htm


Predicting emotional well-being following traumatic brain injury: a test of mediated and moderated models.

14 Jul 2009 This study examined two models for predicting emotional well-being following traumatic brain injury (TBI), namely the Lazarus and Folkman (1984) mediated model of stress and coping and the stress-buffer hypothesis (Cohen & Edwards, 1988). The ...
rec_pub_19616354-predicting-emotional-following-traumatic-brain-injury-test-mediated.htm


Information gain of psychophysiological detection of deception in forensic and screening settings.

14 Jul 2009 We adapted and applied the Wells and Olson's (2002) Information Gain Analyses to examine the relative usefulness of a common psycho-physiological deception detection (PDD) technique, the Comparison Question Test, in forensic and screening settings ...
rec_pub_19609667-information-gain-psychophysiological-detection-deception-forensic.htm


An account of collective actions in public health.

14 Jul 2009 Aggregated health decisions by individuals are of paramount importance to public health professionals and policymakers, especially in situations where collective participation is a prerequisite for achieving an important public health goal such as ...
rec_pub_19608946-an-account-collective-actions-public-health.htm


Perceptions of social transgressions in adulthood.

13 Jul 2009 People may react differently when individuals of different ages commit a social faux pas. Younger (22 to 35 years old) and older (65 to 77 years old) participants read vignettes where age of characters committing social transgressions varied (young ...
rec_pub_19605758-perceptions-social-transgressions-adulthood.htm


Terrorism-related perceived stress, adolescent depression, and social support from friends.

11 Jul 2009 BACKGROUND: Terrorism leads to adolescent depression, but little is known about protective factors. We investigated 90 adolescents (in grades 7-9) residing in Dimona, Israel, before and after their exposure to a suicide bombing. OBJECTIVE: To ...
rec_pub_19596732-terrorism-related-perceived-stress-adolescent-depression-social.htm


The inner experience of time.

10 Jul 2009 The striking diversity of psychological and neurophysiological models of 'time perception' characterizes the debate on how and where in the brain time is processed. In this review, the most prominent models of time perception will be critically ...
rec_pub_19487197-the-inner-experience-time.htm


Combining eye and hand in search is suboptimal.

8 Jul 2009 When performing everyday tasks, we often move our eyes and hand together: we look where we are reaching in order to better guide the hand. This coordinated pattern with the eye leading the hand is presumably optimal behaviour. But eyes and hands can ...
rec_pub_19590859-combining-eye-hand-search-suboptimal.htm


Dynamic modeling of vaccinating behavior as a function of individual beliefs.

8 Jul 2009 Individual perception of vaccine safety is an important factor in determining a person's adherence to a vaccination program and its consequences for disease control. This perception, or belief, about the safety of a given vaccine is not a static ...
rec_pub_19593365-dynamic-modeling-vaccinating-behavior-function-individual-beliefs.htm


Discriminating semantic from episodic relatedness in young and older adults.

7 Jul 2009 The ability of young (aged 18-30) and older (aged 60-80) adults to discriminate pre-experimental (semantic) from experimental (episodic) associations was examined. Participants studied a list containing semantically related and unrelated word pairs ...
rec_pub_19590991-discriminating-semantic-episodic-relatedness-young-older-adults.htm

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