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Patients face difficult decisions at end of treatment.

30 Jul 2009
rec_pub_19715060-patients-face-difficult-decisions-end-treatment.htm


Limiting unwanted cues via random rove applied to the yes-no and multiple-alternative forced choice paradigms.

30 Jul 2009 When a random rove is used in a perceptual task to control the influence of an unwanted cue that may confound the decision strategy of primary interest, the effectiveness of the rove is determined by its range. Green [Profile Analysis (Oxford ...
rec_pub_19640017-limiting-unwanted-cues-random-rove-applied-yes-multiple-alternative.htm


Remission from mania is associated with a decrease in amygdala activation during motor response inhibition.

30 Jul 2009 OBJECTIVES: Neuroimaging studies of bipolar disorder (BD) have provided evidence of brain functional abnormalities during both the states of mania and remission. However, the differences in brain function between these two states are still poorly ...
rec_pub_19624392-remission-mania-associated-decrease-amygdala-activation-motor.htm


The medical ethics of making tough decisions: a conversation on ethics when public health and private practice converge.

30 Jul 2009
rec_pub_19736861-the-medical-ethics-making-tough-decisions-conversation-ethics-public.htm


Exploring the existential function of religion: the effect of religious fundamentalism and mortality salience on faith-based medical refusals.

30 Jul 2009 Decisions to rely on religious faith over medical treatment for health conditions represent an important but understudied phenomenon. In an effort to understand some of the psychological underpinnings of such decisions, the present research builds ...
rec_pub_19634979-exploring-existential-function-religion-effect-religious.htm


How power influences moral thinking.

30 Jul 2009 The authors conducted 5 studies to test the idea that both thinking about and having power affects the way in which people resolve moral dilemmas. It is shown that high power increases the use of rule-based (deontological) moral thinking styles, ...
rec_pub_19634975-how-power-influences-moral-thinking.htm


A mixed-effects expectancy-valence model for the Iowa gambling task.

30 Jul 2009 The Iowa gambling task (IGT; Bechara, Damasio, Damasio, & Anderson, 1994) was developed to simulate real-life decision making under uncertainty. The task has been widely used to examine possible neurocognitive deficits in normal and clinical ...
rec_pub_19587175-a-mixed-effects-expectancy-valence-model-iowa-gambling-task.htm


Oral antipsychotics for the treatment of schizophrenia: heterogeneity in efficacy and tolerability should drive decision-making.

30 Jul 2009 BACKGROUND: Antipsychotic medications are conventionally divided into two groups: First-generation and second-generation antipsychotics (FGAs and SGAs). There is a disagreement about the role of these two groups in the treatment of schizophrenia. ...
rec_pub_19558339-oral-antipsychotics-treatment-schizophrenia-heterogeneity-efficacy.htm


The effect of victim information on causality judgments in a rape trial scenario.

30 Jul 2009 D. M. Rempala and F. B. Bernieri (2005) showed that in a date-rape trial scenario, increasing the amount of neutral, nondiagnostic information (i.e., information unrelated to the case) about the rape victim decreases the percentage of guilt ...
rec_pub_19702107-the-effect-victim-information-causality-judgments-rape-trial-scenario.htm


White matter differences predict cognitive vulnerability to sleep deprivation.

30 Jul 2009 OBJECTIVES: In other disciplines, white matter (WM) differences have been linked to cognitive impairments. This study sets out to clarify whether similar microstructural differences in WM tracts predict a person's cognitive vulnerability to the ...
rec_pub_19725262-white-matter-differences-predict-cognitive-vulnerability-sleep.htm

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