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Information-processing biases in young adults from bereaved and divorced families.

29 Apr 2005 Parental loss or divorce is associated with increased risk for affective disorders, potentially because of dysfunctional information processing. This study evaluated attentional biases to threat or loss-related cues in young adults from divorced, ...
rec_pub_15869361-information-processing-biases-young-adults-bereaved-divorced-families.htm


An implicit test of the associations between children and sex in pedophiles.

29 Apr 2005 Pedophiles are motivated to disguise their thoughts and feelings about their sexual beliefs and attraction toward children. New developments using implicit measures of associations have been successful in accessing socially stigmatic beliefs, even ...
rec_pub_15869360-an-implicit-test-associations-children-sex-pedophiles.htm


Behavioral and neurobiological effects of printed word repetition in lexical decision and naming.

20 Apr 2005 A series of experiments studied the effects of repetition of printed words on (1) lexical decision (LD) and naming (NAM) behavior and (2) concomitant brain activation. It was hypothesized that subword phonological analysis (assembly) would decrease ...
rec_pub_16243052-behavioral-neurobiological-effects-printed-word-repetition-lexical.htm


The influence of complexes on implicit learning.

30 Mar 2005 A century ago, Jung looked into the unconscious through complexes by using word association tests. Jung wrote, 'modern psychology with its investigation of complexes has opened up a psychic taboo area riddled with hopes and fears', and complexes ...
rec_pub_15817040-the-influence-complexes-implicit-learning.htm


The power of a story: new, automatic associations from a single reading of a short scenario.

30 Jan 2005 The implicit association test (IAT) is typically used to assess nonconscious categorization judgments that are "under control of automatically activated evaluation" (Greenwald, McGhee, & Schwartz, 1998, p. 1464) and that are usually considered ...
rec_pub_15948288-the-power-story-new-automatic-associations-single-reading-short.htm


The acute effects of mild traumatic brain injury on finger tapping with and without word repetition.

30 Jan 2005 This study aimed to investigate the acute effects of mild Traumatic Brain Injury (mTBI) on the performance of a finger tapping and word repetition dual task in order to determine working memory impairment in mTBI. Sixty-four (50 male, 14 female) ...
rec_pub_15903152-the-acute-effects-mild-traumatic-brain-injury-finger-tapping-word.htm


Behavioral Dyscontrol Scale-Electronic Version: first examination of reliability, validity, and incremental utility.

30 Jan 2005 Behavioral Dyscontrol Scale (BDS) is a clinical measure previously shown to be related to frontal lobe integrity, executive abilities, and functional independence. Electronic version of the scale (BDS-EV) was developed and its reliability and ...
rec_pub_15814475-behavioral-dyscontrol-scale-electronic-version-examination.htm


[Effect of orthography on the usage of recognition heuristic]

30 Jan 2005 This study examined the effect of orthography (kanji, kana, and alphabet) on the usage of recognition heuristic, in the context of ecological rationality research. Forty-five students participated and performed the task consisted of randomly drawn ...
rec_pub_15782593-effect-orthography-usage-recognition-heuristic.htm


[Environmental context effects of background colors on recognition memory]

30 Jan 2005 Three experiments examined whether or not switching study background-color contexts among target words at testing reduces word-recognition performance. These experiments also examined whether or not presentation rate--one of the determinants of item ...
rec_pub_15782587-environmental-context-effects-background-colors-recognition-memory.htm


[Effects of the diversity and relative dimension of the peripheral objects on the meaning of the qualifying word for young children]

30 Jan 2005 Two experiments were conducted to test 100 children (aged five years) on an object named novel word selection task. In Experiment 1, the experimenter labeled a novel word to a target object (an elephant) which was in a cage alone, or which was in a ...
rec_pub_15782585-effects-diversity-relative-dimension-peripheral-objects-meaning.htm

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