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Spatial Cognition: Systematic Distortions in Cognitive Maps

The Journal of General Psychology, 1984
Stevens and Coupe demonstrated that people tend to regularize their cognitive maps by distorting the position of relatively small features (e.g., cities) to make them conform with the position of larger features (e.g., state boundaries). The present studies replicated those of Stevens and Coupe by asking college students to study prototypical maps with
H, Okabayashi, S M, Glynn
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Cognitive Distortions in Heavy Gambling

Journal of Gambling Studies, 1997
A sample of 38 regular and heavy gamblers, recruited through advertisements and not seeking treatment, were asked to describe special strategies, techniques or rituals that they used to increase their chances of winning at gambling in an open-ended interview.
T, Toneatto   +4 more
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Cognitive deficit or cognitive distortion in childhood depression

Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 1990
Three studies were conducted to evaluate cognitive disturbance and depression in children. In Study I, 47 sixth-grade children, including 17 who received a DSM-III diagnosis of depression, and their parents were independently interviewed with the Schedule for Affective Disorders and Schizophrenia for School-Age Children, and they completed the Parent ...
P C, Kendall, K D, Stark, T, Adam
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Cognitive Distortion

Psychological Reports, 1964
Cognitive distortion is classified as either overgeneralization (belief that a disjunctive relation is nested) or pseudo-discrimination (belief that a nested relation is disjunctive). The proposition that common forms of illogical reasoning are instances of overgeneralization is supported by an analysis of these forms.
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COGNITIVE DISTORTIONS

Bulletin of the Angarsk State Technical University
The concept of “cognitive distortions” is considered, a classification of cognitive distortions, the conditions for their formation, and examples of common cognitive distortions are given. It is re-vealed how cognitive distortions affect the perception of reality and decision making.
Ekaterina Panchuk, Maria Anufrieva
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Modeling Cognitive Distortions of Behavioural Finance

2009 International Conference on Computational Intelligence, Modelling and Simulation, 2009
Behavioural Finance (BF) is an approach for studying Finance and Economics, based on the interactions among cognitive sciences and decision-making models. Orthodox-Economic theory fails in representing the decisional process of individuals in a realistic way, especially regarding the non-rational component of their behavior.
MIGLIETTA, NICOLA, REMONDINO, Marco
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Cognitive Distortions during Progressive Exercise

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1986
Nideffer's theory of attention and interpersonal style is based upon Easterbrook's 1959 postulates that psychological stress has predictable and sequential effects on attention, i.e., loss of attentional flexibility, attentional narrowing, and interiorization.
John H. Salmela, Ousseynou D. Ndoye
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Cognitive distortions: thought-action fusion

Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy, 1999
Thought–action fusion (TAF) is a cognitive distortion with two forms: ‘probability TAF’ in which the intrusive thought is believed to increase the probability that a specific negative event will occur and ‘morality TAF’ in which experiencing the intrusive thoughts is morally equivalent to carrying out a prohibited action.
S. Rachman, Roz Shafran
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Embodying Distorted Hot Cognition

2020
Cognition comes in varieties and kinds. One kind of emotional cognition, embodied emotional cognition recruits brain states involved in emotional experience by simulations during cognitive representations. Based on the idea that embodied distorted emotional cognition may play a role in emotional disorders, in this chapter, I review studies showing that
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Cognitive Distortions in Disordered Gambling

2019
Cognitive distortions are a central feature in the development and maintenance of gambling disorder, despite not being a diagnostic criterion. A substantial clinical literature confirms that targeting distortions in the context of cognitive behavioral treatment adds efficacy in individual and group settings, across demographics.
Adam S. Goodie   +2 more
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