Browsing by Subject "Behavioral/Experimental Psychology"
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Deep learning for the prediction of clinical outcomes in internet-delivered CBT for depression and anxiety
(2023)In treating depression and anxiety, just over half of all clients respond. Monitoring and obtaining early client feedback can allow for rapidly adapted treatment delivery and improve outcomes. This study seeks to develop ... -
Improving the efficiency of multisensory integration in older adults: audio-visual temporal discrimination training reduces the susceptibility to the sound-induced flash illusion.
(2014)From language to motor control, efficient integration of information from different sensory modalities is necessary for maintaining a coherent interaction with the environment. While a number of training studies have focused ... -
Internet-delivered treatment: its potential as a low-intensity community intervention for adults with symptoms of depression: protocol for a randomized controlled trial.
(2014)Background Depression is a high prevalence disorder, displaying high rates of lifetime incidence, early age onset, high chronicity, and role impairment. In Ireland 12-month prevalence of depression has been reported to be ... -
Online Counseling: A Narrative and Critical Review of the Literature
(2013)Objective This article aimed to critically review the literature on online counseling. Method Database and hand-searches were made using search terms and eligibility criteria, yielding a total of 123 studies. Res ... -
Respiratory cycle entrainment of septal neurons mediates the fast coupling of sniffing rate and hippocampal theta rhythm.
(2014)Memory for odour information may result from temporal coupling between the olfactory and hippocampal systems. Respiration defines the frequency of olfactory perception, but how the respiratory rate affects hippocampal ... -
Segregation of parallel inputs to the anteromedial and anteroventral thalamic nuclei of the rat
(2013)Many brain structures project to both the anteroven tral thalamic nucleus and the anteromedial thalamic nucleus. In the present stud y, pairs of different tracers were placed into these two thalamic sites in the same ... -
Suppressing the encoding of new information: A behavioral study derived from principles of hippocampal function.
(2013)Cognitive processes do not occur in isolation. Interactions between cognitive processes can be observed as a cost in performance following a switch between tasks, a cost that is greatest when the cognitive requirements ... -
Susceptibility to a multisensory speech illusion in older persons is driven by perceptual processes.
(2013)Recent studies suggest that multisensory integration is enhanced in older adults but it is not known whether this enhancement is solely driven by perceptual processes or affected by cognitive processes. Using the “McGurk ... -
When planning to survive goes wrong: predicting the future and replaying the past in anxiety and PTSD
(2018)We increase our probability of survival and wellbeing by minimizing our exposure to rare, extremely negative events. In this article, we examine the computations used to predict and avoid such events and to update our ...