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Balance across contexts: importance of balanced need satisfaction across various life domains.

30 Jul 2009 Self-determination theory posits that satisfaction of three basic psychological needs-autonomy, competence, and relatedness-are required for psychological well-being, and a recent study showed that the balance in the satisfaction of these three ...
rec_pub_19592677-balance-contexts-importance-balanced-need-satisfaction-various-life.htm


Evaluation of school-based smoking-cessation interventions for self-described adolescent smokers.

25 Jul 2009 OBJECTIVE: The goal was to compare the efficacy of school-based, multisession, group smoking-cessation interventions versus a single group session in increasing quit rates among adolescent smokers. METHODS: Eight schools were assigned randomly to ...
rec_pub_19651564-evaluation-school-based-smoking-cessation-interventions-self.htm


Does the intention to communicate affect action kinematics?

22 Jul 2009 The aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of communicative intention on action. In Experiment 1 participants were requested to reach towards an object, grasp it, and either simply lift it (individual condition) or lift it with the ...
rec_pub_19632134-does-intention-communicate-affect-action-kinematics.htm


Comparing ERP concomitant with stimulus-induced and self-paced movements: intracerebral recordings at various cortical sites.

22 Jul 2009 OBJECTIVES: To compare the shape, amplitude, and topographical distribution over sensorimotor and centroparietal cortex of two sets of ERP concomitant with the same type of movement (MCP), either visually-triggered (VT-MCP) or self-paced (SP-MCP). ...
rec_pub_19716466-comparing-erp-concomitant-stimulus-induced-self-paced-movements.htm


The concealed information test as an instrument of applied differential psychophysiology: methodological considerations.

19 Jul 2009 In this interpretative paper, I consider four sets of methodological issues that may be relevant to improving the concealed information test (CIT) as an instrument of applied differential psychophysiology. The first set has to do with ...
rec_pub_19626435-the-concealed-information-test-instrument-applied-differential.htm


Impaired self-reflection in psychiatric disorders among adults: a proposal for the existence of a network of semi independent functions.

14 Jul 2009 Self-reflection plays a key role in healthy human adaptation. Self-reflection might involve different capacities which may be impaired to different degrees relatively independently of one another. Variation in abilities for different forms of ...
rec_pub_19615919-impaired-self-reflection-psychiatric-disorders-adults-proposal.htm


How to think, say, or do precisely the worst thing for any occasion.

Jul 2009 In slapstick comedy, the worst thing that could happen usually does: The person with a sore toe manages to stub it, sometimes twice. Such errors also arise in daily life, and research traces the tendency to do precisely the worst thing to ironic ...
rec_pub_19574380-how-think-say-precisely-worst-thing-occasion.htm


Implementing intentions to drink a carbohydrate-electrolyte solution during exercise.

29 Jun 2009 In this study, we examined the effectiveness of a theory-based psychological implementation intention strategy on the volume and frequency of intake of a carbohydrate-electrolyte solution by participants engaged in submaximal exercise. Thirty-five ...
rec_pub_19598056-implementing-intentions-drink-carbohydrate-electrolyte-solution.htm


Intention, autonomy, and brain events.

29 Jun 2009 Informed consent is the practical expression of the doctrine of autonomy. But the very idea of autonomy and conscious free choice is undercut by the view that human beings react as their unconscious brain centres dictate, depending on factors that ...
rec_pub_19527261-intention-autonomy-brain-events.htm


Oculomotor anomalies in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: evidence for deficits in response preparation and inhibition.

29 Jun 2009 OBJECTIVE: To examine patterns of executive and oculomotor control in a group of both boys and girls with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). METHOD: Cross-sectional study of 120 children aged 8 to 12 years, including 60 with ADHD (24 ...
rec_pub_19465877-oculomotor-anomalies-attention-deficit-hyperactivity-disorder.htm

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