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Spatial updating in superimposed real and virtual environments.

30 Dec 2008 Wang (2004) showed that people do not always simultaneously update their relationships to real and imagined environments in a dual-environment situation. Employing the same paradigm, we examined whether spatial updating operates on virtual reality ...
rec_pub_19304595-spatial-updating-superimposed-real-virtual-environments.htm


Motor cognition and its role in the phylogeny and ontogeny of action understanding.

30 Dec 2008 Social life rests in large part on the capacity to understand the intentions behind the behavior of others. What are the origins of this capacity? How is one to construe its development in ontogenesis? By assuming that action understanding can be ...
rec_pub_19209994-motor-cognition-role-phylogeny-ontogeny-action-understanding.htm


Motor imagery development in primary school children.

30 Dec 2008 Motor imagery provides a unique window on the integrity of movement representation. How this ability unfolds during development remains unknown, however. It was the aim of this cross-sectional study to chart the development of movement imagery over ...
rec_pub_19142769-motor-imagery-development-primary-school-children.htm


Sex differences on components of mental rotation at different menstrual phases.

30 Dec 2008 Male (n=18) and female (n=16) subjects completed a three-dimensional mental rotation task (MRT). The hormonal and MRT data were collected from female subjects at low (menstruation) and high (ovulation) estrogen phases. Each subject's reaction time ...
rec_pub_19116831-sex-differences-components-mental-rotation-different-menstrual-phases.htm


Testing the distinctiveness of visual imagery and motor imagery in a reach paradigm.

30 Dec 2008 We examined the distinctiveness of motor imagery (MI) and visual imagery (VI) in the context of perceived reachability. The aim was to explore the notion that the two visual modes have distinctive processing properties tied to the two-visual-system ...
rec_pub_19116842-testing-distinctiveness-visual-imagery-motor-imagery-reach-paradigm.htm


The therapeutic release of anger: Helen Watkins's silent abreaction and subsequent elaborations of the anger rock.

30 Dec 2008 This paper summarizes Helen Watkins's (1980) silent abreaction technique for releasing anger and the subsequent elaborations it has inspired. Discussion of Watkins's seminal article incorporates her verbatim account of the technique, 2 clinical ...
rec_pub_19031233-the-therapeutic-release-anger-helen-watkins-s-silent-abreaction.htm


Hypnotic illusions and clinical delusions: a hypnotic paradigm for investigating delusions of misidentification.

30 Dec 2008 In 2 experiments, the authors created a hypnotic analogue of delusions of misidentification and explored their impact on autobiographical memory. In Experiment 1, to establish the paradigm, high and low hypnotizable participants were given a ...
rec_pub_19031231-hypnotic-illusions-clinical-delusions-hypnotic-paradigm-investigating.htm


Hypnotherapy as an adjuvant for the management of inflammatory bowel disease: a case report.

30 Dec 2008 Idiopathic inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs) significantly affect the quality of life of sufferers. Improved quality of life and patient symptom management may be achieved through integrating psychological/behavioral interventions with ...
rec_pub_19216210-hypnotherapy-adjuvant-management-inflammatory-bowel-disease-case.htm


Does incubation enhance problem solving? A meta-analytic review.

30 Dec 2008 A meta-analytic review of empirical studies that have investigated incubation effects on problem solving is reported. Although some researchers have reported increased solution rates after an incubation period (i.e., a period of time in which a ...
rec_pub_19210055-does-incubation-enhance-problem-solving-meta-analytic-review.htm


The role of cognitive operations in reality monitoring: a study with healthy older adults and Alzheimer's-type dementia.

30 Dec 2008 The authors examined the role of cognitive operations in discriminations between externally and internally generated events (e.g., reality monitoring) in healthy and pathological aging. The authors used 2 reality-monitoring distinctions to ...
rec_pub_19192849-the-role-cognitive-operations-reality-monitoring-study-healthy-older.htm

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