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Left-handers look before they leap: Handedness influences reactivity to novel Tower of Hanoi Tasks [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2015
A sample of 203 task naïve left- and right-handed participants were asked to complete a combination of the three and four disk Towers of Hanoi (ToH), manipulating novelty and complexity.
Lynn eWright, Scott M Hardie
doaj   +5 more sources

Psychological health in COVID-19 patients after discharge from an intensive care unit

open access: yesFrontiers in Public Health, 2022
Along with physical changes, psychological changes are detectable in patients with COVID-19. In these patients, the stressful experience of intensive care unit (ICU) hospitalization may aggravate psychological conditions.
Valeria Carola   +5 more
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State Anxiety and Procrastination: The Moderating Role of Neuroendocrine Factors

open access: yesBehavioral Sciences, 2023
Procrastination is prevalent among students, as well as the general population, and has negative impacts on various domains. Several models aimed to understand factors associated with procrastination, with some suggesting that anxiety plays a significant
Efrat Barel   +5 more
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Self-esteem and state-trait anxiety in Lima's university adults

open access: yesInteracciones, 2020
Background: This study sought to determine the relationship between self-esteem and anxiety in emerging adults from private universities in Lima. Method: Cross-sectional and correlational in design, it was aimed at determining the degree or strength of ...
Alejandra Rodrich Zegarra
doaj   +1 more source

Are left-handers really more anxious? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Research examining anxiety and handedness is inconclusive. Davidson and Schaffer (1983) found left-handers had higher trait anxiety, while Beaton and Moseley (1991) found no state or trait differences. Such studies potentially have methodological issues,
Hardie, Scott M., Wright, Lynn
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Lights and Shadows of Trait Emotional Intelligence: Its Mediating Role in the Relationship Between Negative Affect and State Anxiety in University Students

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2021
Nowadays, students are experiencing difficult and stressful situations due to the Global Pandemic Alert. This changing world can evoke negative emotions that have been traditionally linked to higher anxiety.
Rocio Guil   +7 more
doaj   +1 more source

Neuroimaging and psychophysiological investigation of the link between anxiety, enhanced affective reactivity and interoception in people with joint hypermobility [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Objective: Anxiety is associated with increased physiological reactivity and also increased “interoceptive” sensitivity to such changes in internal bodily arousal.
Adolphs   +37 more
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Effects of intervention upon precompetition state anxiety in elite junior tennis players: The relevance of the matching hypothesis [PDF]

open access: yes, 1995
Reproduced with permission of publisher from: Terry, P., Coakley, L., & Karageorghis, C. Effects of intervention upon precompetition state anxiety in elite junior tennis players: the relevance of the matching hypothesis.
Burton D.   +12 more
core   +1 more source

Path analysis examining relationships among antecedents of anxiety, multidimensional state anxiety, and triathlon performance [PDF]

open access: yes, 1995
The official published version of this article can be found at the link below. This is a authors’ draft of the paper: Copyright @ Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1995The study explored predictive paths for antecedents of anxiety, state anxiety responses,
Karageorghis, CI, Lane, AM, Terry, PC
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Local synchronization of resting-state dynamics encodes Gray's trait Anxiety [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
The Behavioral Inhibition System (BIS) as defined within the Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory (RST) modulates reactions to stimuli indicating aversive events. Gray’s trait Anxiety determines the extent to which stimuli activate the BIS.
Dresler, Thomas   +4 more
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