Browsing Psychology (Scholarly Publications) by Title
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The Impact of Cognitive Training and Mental Stimulation on Cognitive and Everyday Functioning of Healthy Older Adults: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
(2014)This systematic review and meta-analysis investigates the impact of cognitive training and general mental stimulation on the cognitive and everyday functioning of older adults without known cognitive impairment. We examine ... -
Impact of COVID 19 Pandemic on Aviation Workers & The Aviation System
(Centre for Innovative Human System (CIHS), 2021)Worker wellness and mental health is hugely important in safety critical systems such as aviation. Aviation workers need to be fit for duty and aware of all risks that compromise their health and wellbeing. Work has the ... -
The Impact of Self Help Groups on the Psychosocial Well-Being of Female Members in Ethiopia
(2021)Tearfund self-help groups are a variety of self-help group (SHG) aimed at poverty alleviation in Sub-Saharan Africa. Despite a number of positive evaluations of SHGs, there have been no direct studies of impact on psychosocial ... -
Impact of speed change on estimated journey time: Failure of drivers to appreciate relevance of initial speed
(Elsevier, 2009)Higher speeds are associated with increases in the probability of crashing and the severity of the outcome. Logically drivers speed to save time, and research evidence supports this assertion. It is therefore important to ... -
The Impact of the COVID 19 Pandemic on Aviation Workers & The Aviation System.
(2021)Worker wellness and mental health is hugely important in safety critical systems such as aviation. Aviation workers need to be fit for duty and aware of all risks that compromise their health and wellbeing. ... -
The Impact of the COVID 19 Pandemic on the Health and Wellbeing of Aviation Workers Employed by Irish Registered Airlines.
(2022)This study reports on the findings of an anonymous online survey (n=1,010) undertaken between October and December 2021 addressing the impact of the COVID 19 pandemic on the health and wellbeing of aviation workers, including ... -
Impaired capacity for autonoetic reliving during autobiographical event recall in mild Alzheimer's disease
(2011)The capacity to mentally travel back in time and relive past events via autonoetic consciousness has been shown to be compromised even in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease (AD). To further understand the unravelling ... -
Impaired temporal resolution of visual attention and DBH genotype in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
(2006)Background Dopamine beta hydroxylase (D?H) catalyzes the conversion of dopamine to noradrenaline. Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) has been associated with the A2 allele of a Taq I polymorphism of the DBH ... -
Implementing digital mental health interventions at scale: one-year evaluation of a national digital CBT service in Ireland
(2023)Background: In recent years, exponential growth in digital innovations and internet access has provided opportunities to deliver health services at a much greater scale than previously possible. Evidence-based technology-enabled ... -
Implementing internet-delivered cognitive behavioral therapy in healthcare services: a qualitative exploration of stakeholder experience
(2023)Background: This study consisted of a qualitative exploration of stakeholder experience regarding the implementation of internet-delivered cognitive behavioral therapy (iCBT) as part of routine service provision within the ... -
Incomplete Hippocampal Inversion: A Comprehensive MRI Study of Over 2000 Subjects.
(2015)The incomplete-hippocampal-inversion (IHI), also known as malrotation, is an atypical anatomical pattern of the hippocampus, which has been reported in healthy subjects in different studies. However, extensive characterization ... -
Increased ventral striatal BOLD activity during non-drug reward anticipation in cannabis users
(2010)Despite an increased understanding of the pharmacology and long-term cognitive effects of cannabis in humans, there has been no research to date examining its chronic effects upon reward processing in the brain. Motivational ... -
Individual differences in context-dependent effects reveal common mechanisms underlying the direction aftereffect and direction repulsion
(2016)Both spatial and temporal context influence our perception of visual stimuli. For instance, both nearby moving stimuli and recently viewed motion can lead to biases in the perceived direction of a moving stimulus. Due to ... -
Individual differences in error processing: A review and reanalysis of three event-related fMRI studies using the GO/NOGO task
(Oxford University Press, 2004)Three previous studies using the GO/NOGO task were examined to characterize the pattern of functional activation seen during error-related processing. The large sample size (n = 44) also allowed investigation of the influence ... -
Individual differences in the neuroanatomy of inhibitory control
(Elsevier, 2006)We combined the data of five event-related fMRI studies of response inhibition. The re-analysis (n = 71) revealed response inhibition to be accomplished by a largely right hemisphere network of prefrontal, parietal, ... -
Integration of a smartwatch within an internet-delivered intervention for depression: Protocol for a feasibility randomized controlled trial on acceptance
(2021)Background: Mood tracking is commonly employed within a range of mental health interventions. Physical activity and sleep are also important for contextualizing mood data but can be difficult to track manually and rely on ...