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Using art to help understand the imagery of irritable bowel syndrome and its response to hypnotherapy.

30 Mar 2009 A medical artist asked 109 patients if they had an image of their IBS pre- and posthypnotherapy, making precise watercolor paintings of any images described. Results were related to treatment outcome, symptoms, anxiety, depression, and absorption ...
rec_pub_19234964-using-art-help-understand-imagery-irritable-bowel-syndrome-response.htm


Regional differences in spatial frame of reference systems for people in different areas of China.

30 Mar 2009 Levinson defined spatial frame of reference systems into three types and found that people who spoke different languages all over the world had different habits in the use of these systems. Some quasi-experimental designed research in China ...
rec_pub_19544964-regional-differences-spatial-frame-reference-systems-people-different.htm


Reconstructing Bartlett's affect theory.

30 Mar 2009
rec_pub_19351444-reconstructing-bartlett-s-affect-theory.htm


The thinking person's emotion theorist: a comment on Bartlett's feeling, imaging, and thinking.

30 Mar 2009
rec_pub_19351443-the-thinking-person-s-emotion-theorist-comment-bartlett-s-feeling.htm


Reprinted from The British Journal of Psychology (1925), 16, 16-27: Feeling, imaging and thinking.

30 Mar 2009
rec_pub_19351442-reprinted-british-journal-psychology-1925-16-16-27-feeling-imaging.htm


Imaginative literature and Bion's intersubjective theory of thinking.

30 Mar 2009 The author applies Bion's intersubjective theory of thinking to study the influence of imaginative literature on the development of the capacity for figurative or metaphorical thought in response to affect-laden experience. Using a selection from ...
rec_pub_19507452-imaginative-literature-bion-s-intersubjective-theory-thinking.htm


Neural correlates of motor conversion disorder.

30 Mar 2009 Conversion Disorder affects voluntary motor and sensory function and involves unexplained neurological symptoms without an organic cause. Many researchers have attempted to explain how these symptoms arise but the neural correlates associated with ...
rec_pub_19454778-neural-correlates-motor-conversion-disorder.htm


Facilitated pointing to remembered objects in front: evidence for egocentric retrieval or for spatial priming?

30 Mar 2009 Recent spatial memory theories propose that long-term spatial memories are retrieved egocentrically. One source of evidence comes from imagined perspective taking, in which participants learn an object layout, later imagine standing at one object ...
rec_pub_19293097-facilitated-pointing-remembered-objects-evidence-egocentric-retrieval.htm


Operation compatibility: a neglected contribution to dual-task costs.

30 Mar 2009 Traditionally, dual-task interference has been attributed to the consequences of task load exceeding capacity limitations. However, the current study demonstrates that in addition to task load, the mutual compatibility of the concurrent processes ...
rec_pub_19331500-operation-compatibility-neglected-contribution-dual-task-costs.htm


The case of pretense: observing actions and inferring goals.

30 Mar 2009 When we observe an action, we know almost immediately what goal is pursued by the actor. Strikingly, this applies also to pretend action (pantomime), which provides relevant information about the manipulation itself but not about the manipulated ...
rec_pub_18564039-the-case-pretense-observing-actions-inferring-goals.htm

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