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Predicting stroop effect from spontaneous neuronal activity: a study of regional homogeneity.
The Stroop effect is one of the most robust and well-studied phenomena in cognitive psychology and cognitive neuroscience. However, little is known about the relationship between intrinsic brain activity and the individual differences of this effect.
Congcong Liu +8 more
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Psychological and physiological adaptations to sperm competition in humans [PDF]
Postcopulatory competition between males, in the form of sperm competition, is a widespread phenomenon in many animal species. The extent to which sperm competition has been an important selective pressure during human evolution remains controversial ...
Goetz, AT, Pound, N, Shackelford, TK
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Gangs, displaced, and group-based aggression [PDF]
Many urban areas experienced an alarming growth of gang activity and violence during the end of the 20th and the beginning of the 21st centuries. Gang members, motivated by various factors, commit a variety of different types of violent acts towards ...
Chiminazzo, Andrea +3 more
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Psychometric characteristics of job enrichment and work-family conflict scales in sports managers [PDF]
Background: Psychological aspects of job enrichment are crucial topics in sports psychology and mean increasing the motivation, satisfaction, commitment, and performance of employees by providing opportunities for learning, creativity, responsibility ...
hamed salari +2 more
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The crisis in Kosovo. The psychology of displacement.
M Vjecha, Gregory P. Fields
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Displaced Children: Psychological Theory and Practice from the Field [PDF]
On-going political crises around the world have created a sense of urgency among the international community about the need to provide psychosocial support to displaced children. But are we prepared to undertake this work? This paper examines the usefulness of available information, professional literature, and training models for the actualities of ...
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Why “Good” Followers Go “Bad”: The Power of Moral Disengagement
Moral disengagement answers the question of why “good” followers (those with high personal standards) go “bad” (engage in unethical and illegal activities).
Johnson, Craig E
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Consistent left gaze bias in processing different facial cues [PDF]
While viewing faces, humans often demonstrate a natural gaze bias towards the left visual field, that is, the right side of the viewee’s face is often inspected first and for longer periods.
Guo, Kun +3 more
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Digital economy: backgrounds, main drivers and new challengesa
The industry development over the last hundred years has had a huge impact on the development of technological infrastructure and life change. Three main components of this development are related to personalization: a car as a personal vehicle and ...
Akaev Askar +2 more
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Representations of psychological security in the artistic expression of displaced students
Identify level of The Future anxiety, in the fees of students displaced by measuring the level of anxiety, on a gauge Abraham Maslow. Analysis of the fees of the IDP students on the fee analysis form. The sample consisted of (32) students from the preparatory stage, the researchers used the psychological security measure consisting of (47) paragraph ...
Shailer Abdullah Ali, Noora Abdullah Ali
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