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The mere exposure instruction effect : mere exposure instructions influence liking [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
. The mere exposure effect refers to the well-established finding that people evaluate a stimulus more positively after repeated exposure to that stimulus.
Colin Tucker Smith   +3 more
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Prehabilitation as an extra approach to usual care for cancer patients

open access: yesNowotwory, 2022
Prehabilitation seems to be an important issue in oncology. The main purpose of prehabilitation is to improve a patient’s physical and psychological condition at the beginning of and during cancer treatment.
Monika Rucińska, Karolina Osowiecka
doaj   +1 more source

The heartbreak of depression: 'Psycho-cardiac' coupling in myocardial infarction [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Ample evidence identifies strong links between major depressive disorder (MDD) and both risk of ischemic or coronary heart disease (CHD) and resultant morbidity and mortality. The molecular mechanistic bases of these linkages are poorly defined. Systemic
Budiono, Boris P   +5 more
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Injury Prevention Considerations for Drum Kit Performance

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2022
For any skilled performer to deliver their optimal performance, preparation must extend beyond task-specific skill development to include psychological skills training, physical conditioning, and injury prevention.
Nadia R. Azar
doaj   +1 more source

ETHICAL PERSONALISM: SYNTHESIS OF CROSS-CULTURAL AND INDIGENOUS IN MODERN COUNSELING

open access: yesПсихологічне консультування i психотерапія, 2018
The present paper examines the problem of considering specific indigenic sociocultural determinants of psychological counseling, namely, the conditioning of its semantic and pragmatic components by mental structures and values having been evolved in a ...
A. F. Bondarenko
doaj   +1 more source

Sex Differences Linking Pain-Related Fear and Interoceptive Hypervigilance: Attentional Biases to Conditioned Threat and Safety Signals in a Visceral Pain Model

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychiatry, 2020
Although the broad role of fear and hypervigilance in conditions of the gut-brain axis like irritable bowel syndrome is supported by converging evidence, the underlying mechanisms remain incompletely understood.
Franziska Labrenz   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Signals of threat do not capture, but prioritize, attention: a conditioning approach [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Research suggests that threatening information captures attention more rapidly than neutral information. However, in most studies threat stimuli differ perceptually from neutral stimuli and are instrumental to perform the task, leaving the question ...
Crombez, Geert   +4 more
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Ludovico’s Technique: The Literary Depiction of Aversion Therapy in ‘A Clockwork Orange’

open access: yesEuropean Psychiatry, 2022
Introduction Anthony Burgess’ novel ‘Clockwork Orange’ identifies the topical debates surrounding the use of aversion therapy (or aversive conditioning) as an effective treatment for addictive behaviours.
J. Wellington   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Who's afraid of the big bad wolf: a prospective paradigm to test Rachman's indirect pathways in children [PDF]

open access: yes, 2001
Rachman's theory [The conditioning theory of fear insition: a critical examination. Behav. Res. Ther. 15 (1977) 375–387] of fear acquisition suggests that fears and phobias can be acquired through three pathways: direct conditioning, vicarious learning ...
Ajzen   +56 more
core   +1 more source

Cooperation in the iterated prisoner's dilemma is learned by operant conditioning mechanisms [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
The prisoner's dilemma (PD) is the leading metaphor for the evolution of cooperative behavior in populations of selfish agents. Although cooperation in the iterated prisoner's dilemma (IPD) has been studied for over twenty years, most of this research ...
Gutnisky, D. A.   +1 more
core   +1 more source

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