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Objective: To examine the effects of coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) exposure, expressive suppression/cognitive reappraisal, and demographic variables on post-traumatic stress symptoms (PTS) among Chinese.
Hongju Jiang+3 more
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The pandemic period which has characterized the last two years has been associated with increasingly worsening psychological conditions, and previous studies have reported severe levels of anxiety, mood disorder, and psychopathological alteration in the ...
F. Favieri+9 more
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Emotional contrast and psychological function impact response inhibition to threatening faces [PDF]
Poor inhibitory control over negative emotional information has been identified as a possible contributor to affective disorders, but the distinct effects of emotional contrast and fearful versus angry faces on response inhibition remain unknown. In the present study, young adults completed an emotional go/no-go task involving happy, neutral, and ...
Taylor R. Greif, Jill D. Waring
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Psychological stress plays an important role in hair loss, but the underlying mechanisms are not well-understood, and the effective therapies available to regrow hair are rare.
Xuewen Wang+16 more
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The basal ganglia (BG) have long been known for contributing to the regulation of motor behaviour by means of a complex interplay between tonic and phasic inhibitory mechanisms. However, after having focused for a long time on phasic reactive mechanisms,
Marion Criaud+6 more
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The positivity effect in older adults : the role of affective interference and inhibition [PDF]
Objectives: Research shows that aging often involves a decrease in the experience of negative affect and might even be associated with a stabilization or an increase in experience concerning positive affect.
De Raedt, Rudi+2 more
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Sequential presentation protects working memory from catastrophic interference [PDF]
Neural network models of memory are notorious for catastrophic interference: old items are forgotten as new items are memorized (e.g., French, 1999; McCloskey & Cohen, 1989).
Cowan N., Gliksman Y., McCloskey M.
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Mechanisms for the generation and regulation of sequential behaviour [PDF]
A critical aspect of much human behaviour is the generation and regulation of sequential activities. Such behaviour is seen in both naturalistic settings such as routine action and language production and laboratory tasks such as serial recall and many ...
Cooper, Richard P.
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Microfoundations of Expected Utility and Response Times [PDF]
This paper builds a rule for decisionmaking from the physical behavior of single neurons, the well established neural circuitry of mutual inhibition, and the evolutionary principle of natural selection. No axioms are used in the derivation of this rule.
arxiv
Why the cognitive approach in psychology would profit from a functional approach and vice versa [PDF]
Cognitively oriented psychologists often define behavioral effects in terms of mental constructs (e.g., classical conditioning as a change in behavior that is due to the formation of associations in memory) and thus effectively treat those effects as ...
De Houwer, Jan
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