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I hear you (not): Sharers’ expressions and listeners’ inferences of the need ...
When in emotional distress, people often turn to others for support. Paradoxically, even when people perceive social support to be beneficial, it often does not result in... -
Synthetic biology in the view of European public funding organisations
We analysed the decisions of major European public funding organisations to fund or not to fund synthetic biology (SB) and related ethical, legal and social implication (ELSI)... -
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Objective: Since the publication of the WAIS–IV in the U.S. in 2008, efforts have been made to explore the structural validity by applying factor analysis to various samples.... -
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The most prominent pattern of cognitive change over the lifespan centers on the difference between patterns of maintained abilities on tests of crystallized knowledge and... -
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Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is prevalent. Declining mortality has led to increasing survivors with chronic sequalae, including depression. With a lack of guidelines, this... -
Are there gender, racial or relationship differences in caregiver task diffic...
Objective: To examine differences in caregiver perceptions of task difficulty, depressive symptoms and life changes based on caregiver characteristics of gender, race and type... -
Verbal and nonverbal predictors of executive function in early childhood
The study of executive function (EF) has become increasingly popular in multiple areas of research. A wealth of evidence has supported the value of EF in shaping notable... -
Mimicking emotions: how 3–12-month-old infants use the facial expressions and...
International audience; While there is an extensive literature on the tendency to mimic emotional expressions in adults, it is unclear how this skill emerges and develops over... -
Pupil mimicry in infants and parents
Changes in pupil size can reflect social interest or affect, and tend to get mimicked by observers during eye contact. Pupil mimicry has recently been observed in young infants,... -
Anticipated nostalgia: Looking forward to looking back
Anticipated nostalgia is a new construct that has received limited empirical attention. It concerns the anticipation of having nostalgic feelings for one’s present and future... -
How is anxiety related to math performance in young students? A longitudinal ...
ABSTRACTBoth general and math-specific anxiety are related to proficiency in mathematics. However, it is not clear when math anxiety arises in young children, nor how it relates... -
E-learning adoption of academicians: a proposal for an extended model
From the beginning of the e-learning technology era, many concerns arose regarding the use of e-learning in everyday academic processes. Thus, in recent years, a number of... -
a qualitative study on perceived long-term needs of people with acquired brai...
Objective: Although the long-term consequences of acquired brain injury are frequent and diverse, care and support over the longer term is an under-addressed issue. This study... -
Stop crying! The impact of situational demands on interpersonal emotion regul...
Crying is a common response to emotional distress that elicits support from the environment. People may regulate another’s crying in several ways, such as by providing... -
Computer-supported reflective learning: how apps can foster reflection at work
This paper discusses the potential of ICT to support reflective learning for professionals. We aggregated data collected in 20 field studies with 12 different applications,... -
Trends in Inequality of Opportunity for Developing Countries: Does the Econom...
Abstract The aim of this paper is to shed some light on the behaviour of Inequality of Opportunity (IOp henceforth) in developing countries. The analysis is carried out using... -
Reduced associative memory for negative information: impact of confidence and...
Although item-memory for emotional information is enhanced, memory for associations between items is often impaired for negative, emotionally arousing compared to neutral... -
Oh, the things you don’t know: awe promotes awareness of knowledge gaps and s...
Awe is described as an a “epistemic emotion” because it is hypothesized to make gaps in one’s knowledge salient. However, no empirical evidence for this yet exists. Awe is also... -
The Birthday Party Test (BPT); A new picture description test to support the ...
There is broad consensus on the utility of complex pictures in the assessment of simultanagnosia in patients with acquired brain injury (ABI). To overcome various shortcomings... -
Effects of achievement contexts on the meaning structure of emotion words
Little is known about the impact of context on the meaning of emotion words. In the present study, we used a semantic profiling instrument (GRID) to investigate features...