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Neuronal Distortions of Reward Probability without Choice [PDF]
Reward probability crucially determines the value of outcomes. A basic phenomenon, defying explanation by traditional decision theories, is that people often overweigh small and underweigh large probabilities in choices under uncertainty.
Christopoulos, George I. +4 more
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Headache-related cognitive distortions questionnaire
Background. - Cognitive distortions are systematic errors in thinking and can be observed in the relationship of headache patients with their own disease and treatment. Objective. - To construct and validate an instrument to evaluate headache-related cognitive distortions in those with primary headache disorders; and to investigate the psychometric ...
Rebeca Veras de Andrade Vieira +7 more
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Assessment and treatment of distorted schemas in sexual offenders [PDF]
The aim of this review is to examine the literature related to the assessment and treatment of sex offenders’ distorted schemas. Where appropriate, the review draws upon current insights from the field of social cognition to aid in the critical ...
Anthony R. Beech +32 more
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The current study aimed to identify the extent of cognitive distortions of female student counsellors in the Qurayyat Governorate and their future anxiety. To achieve the objectives of the study, the study was applied to a sample of (55) counselors. Two
Maryam Alanazi
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Implicit Cognitive Distortions and Sexual Offending [PDF]
This work develops and tests the semantic-motivation hypothesis of sexual offenders' implicit cognitions. This hypothesis posits that sexual offenders' cognitive distortions emerge at the interface between implicit motivation and cognition. The semantic-motivation hypothesis is used to guide the development of 3 implicit association tests (IATs ...
Mihailides, Stephen +2 more
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Facial recognition and visual processing as we age:Using the Thatcher illusion with famous and non-famous faces [PDF]
This paper reports a study examining preferred visual processes in recognition of facial features in older vs younger age groups, using Thatcherised images of famous and non-famous people in the one study.
Alexander, Victoria +2 more
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The Cognitive Neuroscience of Memory Distortion [PDF]
Memory distortion occurs in the laboratory and in everyday life. This article focuses on false recognition, a common type of memory distortion in which individuals incorrectly claim to have encountered a novel object or event. By considering evidence from neuropsychology, neuroimaging, and electrophysiology, we address three questions.
Schacter, Daniel L., Slotnick, Scott D.
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Discriminating between chronic fatigue syndrome and depression: a cognitive analysis
Background: chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) and depression share a number of common symptoms and the majority of CFS patients meet lifetime criteria for depression. While cognitive factors seem key to the maintenance of CFS and depression, little is known
Moss-Morris, Rona, Petrie, Keith J.
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Worry and problem-solving skills and beliefs in primary school children [PDF]
Objective. To examine the association between worry and problem-solving skills and beliefs (confidence and perceived control) in primary school children. Method.
Creswell, Catharine, Parkinson, Monika
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Examination of the Relationship Between Adolescents' Social Anxiety, Cognitions, and Attitudes
The purpose of this study is the investigation of the relationship between cognitive distortions and non-functional attitudes of adolescences, their social appearance concerns, and social comparison levels. Study sample comprises 319 high school students
Huseyin Unubol +2 more
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