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A startling absence of emotion effects: Active attention to the startle probe as a motor task cue appears to eliminate modulation of the startle reflex by valence and arousal
(2011)Research has shown that during emotional imagery, valence and arousal each modulate the startle reflex. Here, two imagery-startle experiments required participants to attend to the startle probe as a simple reaction time ...
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Stimulus modality and verbal learning after moderate to severe closed head injury
(1995)Objective: To determine the effects of stimulus modality on the verbal learning of patients with closed head injury (CHI) and to compare the performance of the patients with CHI to matched normal subjects. Patients: ...
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Stimulus modality and verbal learning performance in normal aging
(2002)The present study investigated the effects of modality presentation on the verbal learning performance of 26 older adults and 26 younger cohorts. A multitrial free-recall paradigm was implemented incorporating three ...
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Stimulus modality and working memory performance in Greek children with reading disabilities: Additional evidence for the pictorial superiority hypothesis
(2012)This study investigated the effects of stimulus presentation modality on working memory performance in children with reading disabilities (RD) and in typically developing children (TDC), all native speakers of Greek. It ...
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Story Comprehension through Argumentation
(IOS Press, 2014)This paper presents a novel application of argumentation for automated Story Comprehension (SC). It uses argumentation to develop a computational approach for SC as this is understood and studied in psychology. Argumentation ...
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Striving for the 'grand theory': Response to the commentators
(Blackwell Publishing, 1999)Responds to comments by F. Marton (see record rid]2000-00993-002/rid]), R. J. Sternberg (see record rid]2000-00993-003/rid]), C. F. M. van Lieshout (see record rid]2000-00993-004/rid]), E. C. Hair and W. G. Graziano (see ...
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Structure and coherence of reasoning ability in Down Syndrome adults and typically developing children
(2002)The present study investigates the ability of Down Syndrome (DS) adults to reason: (a) deductively with transitivity (linear and reverse relations) and categorical syllogisms (all-some relations); (b) inductively with ...
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Student Special Interest Group.
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Student teachers' beliefs about creativity
(1999)The purpose of the present study was to examine student teachers' beliefs about creativity, creative outcomes, and factors related to creativity. Even though the importance of facilitating creativity in educational settings ...
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Students' Solution Strategies in Spatial Rotation Tasks
(2002)One hundred and seven 5th-8th graders were tested on spatial rotation multiple-choice items to determine age and gender differences in spatial ability. Thirty-one of them were subsequently interviewed. They were asked to ...
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Students’ conceptions of assessment purposes in a low stakes secondary-school context: A mixed methodology approach
(2017)Though assessment in its early history was conceived as a measurement device, alternative approaches to assessment of student achievement have appeared the past few decades. In this context, studies have been conducted to ...
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Studies of the mind :proceeding of the first Norwegian- Cypriot meeting on cognitive psychology and neuropsychology
(Cyprus University Press, 2001)
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Studies on cognitively driven attention suggest that late vision is cognitively penetrated, whereas early vision is not
(2016)Firestone & Scholl (F&S) examine, among other possible cognitive influences on perception, the effects of peripheral attention and conclude that these effects do not entail cognition directly affecting perception. Studies ...
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A study on the attitudes and behavioural influence of construction waste management in occupied Palestinian territory
(2012)As a step towards comprehending what drives the management of construction waste in the occupied Palestinian territory, this paper quantifies construction waste generation and examines how the local contractors' waste ...
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Studying the effect of human cognition on text and image recognition CAPTCHA mechanisms
(2013)This paper investigates the effect of individual differences in human cognition on user performance in CAPTCHA tasks. In particular, a three-month ecological valid user study was conducted with a total of 107 participants ...
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A Survey of Childhood and Adolescent psychopathology.
(2007)Reviews the book, Child and Adolescent Psychopathology: Theoretical and Clinical Implications edited by Cecilia A. Essau (see record 2006-09746-000). According to the reviewers, this is a book that covers a lot of ground ...
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A survey of graduate training in empirically supported and manualized treatments: A preliminary report
(2004)The promotion and dissemination of empirically supported (ESTs) and manualized therapies are important, albeit controversial, developments within clinical science and practice. To date, studies evaluating training opportunities ...