Browsing Psychology (Scholarly Publications) by Title
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Randomized parcellation based inference
(2014)29 Accepted 5 November 2013 30 Available online xxxx 3213 34 Keywords: 35 Group analysis 36 Parcellation 37 Reproducibility 38 Multiple comparisons 39 Permutations 54 53 55 Introduction 56 Analysis of brain ... -
Reasons for referral, intervention approaches and demographic characteristics of clients with intellectual disability attending adult psychiatric outpatient services in the Kingdom of Bahrain
(2013)Relatively little information is available regarding the use of psychiatric services by individuals with intellectual disability (ID) in Arab countries. The current study aimed to identify (1) the reasons for referral; (2) ... -
Rehabilitation of executive functioning: An experimental?clinical validation of Goal Management Training
(2000)Two studies assessed the effects of a training procedure (Goal Management Training, GMT), derived from Duncan?s theory of goal neglect, on disorganized behavior following TBI. In Study 1, patients with traumatic brain ... -
The Requirements for New Tools for Use by Pilots and the Aviation Industry to Manage Risks Pertaining to Work-Related Stress (WRS) and Wellbeing, and the Ensuing Impact on Performance and Safety
(2020)Work is part of our wellbeing and a key driver of a person’s health. Pilots need to be fit for duty and aware of risks that compromise their health/wellbeing. Recent studies suggest that work-related stress ... -
A right hemisphere role in cognitive reserve
(2014)High levels of education, occupational complexity and/or premorbid intelligence are associated with lower levels of cognitive impairment than would be expected from a given brain pathology. This has been observed across a ... -
Right hemispheric dominance of inhibitory control: an event-related fMRI study.
(National Academy of Science, 1999)Normal human behavior and cognition are reliant on a person?s ability to inhibit inappropriate thoughts, impulses, and actions. The temporal and spatial advantages of event-related functional MRI (fMRI) were exploited to ... -
Science is the search for generalizable processes - clinicians solve complex problems: A reply to Wilson on the importance of not confusing these two things
(Cambridge University Press, 2005)Barbara Wilson is a creative and influential clinician?scientist who has dedicated her working life to finding ways to rehabilitate brain-damaged people in all the confusing complexity of their damaged brains and lives. ... -
Self in Schizophrenia: A Discourse Analysis
(2008)Objectives: Lysaker and Lysaker (2002) employ a dialogical theory of self in their writings on self disruption in schizophrenia. It is argued here that this theory could be enriched by incorporating a discursive and ... -
Shaping the Effects of Associative Brain Stimulation by Contractions of the Opposite Limb.
(2018)There has been an explosion of interest in methods that may promote neural plasticity by indirectly stimulating tissue in damaged brains using transient magnetic fields or weak electrical currents. A major limitation of ... -
A Socio-Technical Exploration for Reducing & Mitigating the Risk of Retained Foreign Objects
(2018)A Retained Foreign Object (RFO) is a fairly infrequent but serious adverse event. An accurate rate of RFOs is difficult to establish due to underreporting but it has been estimated that incidences range between 1/1000 and ... -
The specification of new technology to support assisted living (AL) from a biopsychosocial and stakeholder relationship perspective
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Study protocol for pragmatic trials of Internet-delivered guided and unguided cognitive behavior therapy for treating depression and anxiety in university students of two Latin American countries: the Yo Puedo Sentirme Bien study
(2022)Background: Major depressive disorder (MDD) and generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) are highly prevalent among university students and predict impaired college performance and later life role functioning. Yet most students ... -
Supported Internet-Delivered Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Programs for Depression, Anxiety, and Stress in University Students: Open, Non-Randomised Trial of Acceptability, Effectiveness, and Satisfaction.
(2018)Background: Many university campuses have limited mental health services that cannot cope with the high demand. One alternative is to use internet-delivered cognitive behavioral therapy (iCBT) as a way of tackling barriers ... -
Team cohesion and communications in Surgery: Re-designing the WHO Surgical Safety Checklist (SSC) to support teamwork, patient safety and Safety 2 practices
(Irish Ergonomics Society, 2016)This paper presents a case for redesigning the existing surgical safety checklist (SSC), to better support team cohesion/communications and safety culture. In so doing, it proposes the following enhancements: The redesign ...