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Association (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Association'
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Colored-speech synaesthesia is triggered by multisensory, not unisensory, perception.
29 Apr 2009
Although it is estimated that as many as 4% of people experience some form of enhanced cross talk between (or within) the senses, known as synaesthesia, very little is understood about the level of information processing required to induce a ...
rec_pub_19476587-colored-speech-synaesthesia-triggered-multisensory-unisensory.htm
29 Apr 2009
Identifying childhood precursors for depression has been challenging and yet important for understanding the rapid increase in the rate of depression among adolescent girls. This study examined the prospective relations of preadolescent girls' ...
rec_pub_19413432-longitudinal-associations-emotion-regulation-depression-preadolescent.htm
A guide for better understanding between patients and doctors.
29 Apr 2009
rec_pub_19392749-a-guide-better-understanding-patients-doctors.htm
A common-coding account of the bidirectional evaluation-behavior link.
29 Apr 2009
Three experiments tested the influence of approach- and avoidance-related lever movements on the perception of masked affectively positive and negative stimuli. A motivational account of the bidirectional evaluation-behavior link predicted an ...
rec_pub_19397381-a-common-coding-account-bidirectional-evaluation-behavior-link.htm
29 Apr 2009
Recent research has shown that performing approach versus avoidance behaviors (arm flexion vs. extension) effectively influences cognitive functioning. In another area, lateralized peripheral activations (left vs. right side) of the motivational ...
rec_pub_19397380-influence-peripheral-motivational-cues-rigid-flexible-functioning.htm
29 Apr 2009
J. De Houwer, S. Teige-Mocigemba, A. Spruyt, and A. Moors's normative analysis of implicit measures provides an excellent clarification of several conceptual ambiguities surrounding the validation and use of implicit measures. The current comment ...
rec_pub_19379019-methodological-issues-validation-implicit-measures-comment-houwer.htm
29 Apr 2009
The authors of this reply article note that B. Gawronski, E. P. LeBel, K. R. Peters, and R. Banse (a) expressed agreement in their comment with the analysis put forward in the target article (J. De Houwer, S. Teige-Mocigemba, A. Spruyt, & A. Moors) ...
rec_pub_19379021-theoretical-claims-necessitate-basic-research-reply-gawronski-lebel.htm
29 Apr 2009
In their review of validity of the Implicit Association Test and affective priming, J. De Houwer, S. Teige-Mocigemba, A. Spruyt, and A. Moors identified validity with establishment of "basic theoretical understanding" of the measures. It is agreed ...
rec_pub_19379020-part-case-pragmatic-approach-validity-comment-houwer-teige-mocigemba.htm
Implicit measures: A normative analysis and review.
29 Apr 2009
Implicit measures can be defined as outcomes of measurement procedures that are caused in an automatic manner by psychological attributes. To establish that a measurement outcome is an implicit measure, one should examine (a) whether the outcome is ...
rec_pub_19379018-implicit-measures-normative-analysis-review.htm
22 Apr 2009
Associative memory operating in a real environment must perform well in online incremental learning and be robust to noisy data because noisy associative patterns are presented sequentially in a real environment. We propose a novel associative ...
rec_pub_19398402-associative-memory-online-learning-noisy-environments-using-self.htm
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