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Affective temperament in the eating disorders
In this study, we investigate the affective temperamental characteristics in a sample of ED (eating disorder) patients.49 ED patients diagnosed by the SCID (Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV), were divided into two groups on the basis of the presence or absence of Binge Eating (restricting-anorexia nervosa [R-AN]= 16; Binge Eaters= 33).
RAMACCIOTTI, CARLA EMILIA +6 more
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The narrative self, distributed memory, and evocative objects [PDF]
In this article, I outline various ways in which artifacts are interwoven with autobiographical memory systems and conceptualize what this implies for the self.
A Clark +64 more
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Sex, affective temperaments and information stress
The main purpose of the study was to investigate the association between sex and the level of information stress, as mediated by affective temperaments.The sample consisted of 231 healthy Caucasian adults (150 women and 81 men) recruited from a general population. The participants' age ranged 18-56 years (M±SD = 25.07±6.36). Affective temperaments were
Włodzimierz Oniszczenko +1 more
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Anxiety and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in the Context of Human Brain Evolution:A Role for Theory in DSM-V? [PDF]
The “hypervigilance, escape, struggle, tonic immobility”\ud evolutionarily hardwired acute peritraumatic response\ud sequence is important for clinicians to understand. Our\ud commentary supplements the useful article on human\ud tonic immobility (TI) by
Bracha, Dr. H. Stefan +1 more
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Beyond The Book: Promoting Effective Research
In the past library professionals have primarily collected and provided access to materials; however, this paper will argue that we must now go beyond access or Beyond the Book.
Borchardt, Jana M.
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Resting frontal asymmetry and reward sensitivity theory motivational traits [PDF]
The revised reinforcement sensitivity theory (rRST) of personality has conceptualized three main systems: the behavioural approach system (BAS), behavioural inhibition system (BIS), and fightflight- freeze system (FFFS). Research links greater relative
De Pascalis, Vilfredo +2 more
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Background This study investigates the relationship between temperament traits postulated by Strelau’s regulative theory of temperament (RTT) and Akiskal’s affective temperaments. This study represents the first attempt to compare these two concepts in
Włodzimierz Oniszczenko +3 more
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Musical Motivation: Towards a model synthesising the research [PDF]
This article explores motivation to participate in music making activities. It examines historical and current theories of motivation and sets out a model describing the way that the characteristics of the individual including, personality, self-concept ...
Hallam, Susan
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Unmotivated or motivated to fail? A cross-cultural study of achievement motivation, fear of failure, and student disengagement [PDF]
A classic distinction in the literature on achievement and motivation is between fear of failure and success orientations. From the perspective of self-worth theory, these motives are not bipolar constructs but dimensions that interact in ways that make
Byrne, Donald +2 more
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Identification of Quantitative Trait Loci Affecting Cattle Temperament [PDF]
In addition to its potential contribution to improving animal welfare, the study of the genetics of cattle behavior may provide more general insights into the genetic control of such complex traits. We carried out a genome scan in a Holstein x Charolais cross cattle population to identify quantitative trait loci (QTL) influencing temperament-related ...
Gutierrez-Gil, B +5 more
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