Browsing Psychology (Scholarly Publications) by Title
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Global genetic variations predict brain response to faces.
(2014)Face expressions are a rich source of social signals. Here we estimated the proportion of phenotypic variance in the brain response to facial expressions explained by common genetic variance captured by ∼ 500,000 single ... -
Gray matter volume in the right angular gyrus is associated with differential patterns of multisensory integration with aging
(2021)Multisensory perception might provide an important marker of brain function in aging. However, the cortical structures supporting multisensory perception in aging are poorly understood. In this study, we compared regional ... -
Growing Up in Ireland: Review of the literature pertaining to the second wave of data collection with the infant cohort at three years
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Growing up in Ireland: The lives of 9 year olds
(The Stationery Office, 2009)This report presents the first descriptive analysis of the findings from the first wave of data collection with the 8,570 nine-year-old children, their families and teachers who have participated in Growing Up in Ireland ? ... -
Health care utilisation by bullying victims: a cross-sectional study of a 9-year-old cohort in Ireland
(2018)Children frequently refrain from disclosing being bullied. Early identification of bullying by healthcare professionals in children may prevent adverse health consequences. The aim of our study was to determine whether ... -
Heart Rate Measurement during Stereotyped Motor Behavior in Autism Spectrum Disorder
(Springer, 2015)Previous research has suggested that a relationship may exist between physiological arousal and engagement in motor stereotypy among children and adolescents with autism. It has been speculated that levels or alterations ... -
Hippocampal inputs mediate theta-related plasticity in anterior thalamus
(Elsevier, 2011)Hippocampally-driven oscillatory activity at theta frequency is found in the diencephalon, but an understanding of the fundamental role of theta in the hippocampo-diencephalic circuit remains elusive. An important strategy ... -
Hippocampal-anterior thalamic pathways for memory: uncovering a network of direct and indirect actions.
(2010)This review charts recent advances from a variety of disciplines that create a new perspective on why the multiple hippocampal?anterior thalamic interconnections are together vital for human episodic memory and rodent event ... -
Household Medication Safety Practices during the Covid-19 Pandemic: A Descriptive Qualitative Study Protocol
(2020)Introduction: Those who are staying at home and reducing contact with other people during the COVID-19 pandemic are likely to be at greater risk of medication-related problems than the general population. This study aims ... -
Human Dorsal Striatal Activity during Choice Discriminates Reinforcement Learning Behavior from the Gambler's Fallacy.
(2011)Reinforcement learning theory has generated substantial interest in neurobiology, particularly because of the resemblance between phasic dopamine and reward prediction errors. Actor-critic theories have been adapted to ... -
Human Factors & Ethics Canvas (Responsible AI & Addressing The Triple Bottom Line)
(Trinity College Dublin, 2022)Assessing the ethical implications of things which may not yet exist, or things which may have impacts we cannot predict, is very difficult. However, this should not be barrier to posing important questions and ensuring ... -
Human Factors Engineering in System Design: A Roadmap for Improvement
(2015)This paper summarises current industrial practices and standards promoting Human Factors Engineering (HFE) at design stage and revise them with an action research approached based on the concrete case studies performed ... -
Human functional neuroimaging of brain changes associated with practice
(Oxford University Press, 2005)The discovery that experience-driven changes in the human brain can occur from a neural to a cortical level throughout the lifespan has stimulated a proliferation of research into how neural function changes in response ... -
Humanistic-experiential therapies in the treatment of generalised anxiety: A perspective
(2018)This study discusses the current status of evidence‐based psychological therapies for generalised anxiety disorder (GAD). It points to the dominance of cognitive‐behavioural therapies (CBTs) and compares this dominance ... -
'I have not witnessed it personally myself, but...': epistemics in managing talk on racism against immigrants in Ireland
(2018)Social psychologists who study racism or prejudice argue that various versions of these are constructed in ways to suppress or minimise their relevance. However, researchers have not particularly examined how knowledge‐claims ... -
'If only counterfactuals and the exceptionality effect'
(Erlbaum, 2009)People create counterfactual `if only? alternatives that change exceptional actions to be normal (e.g., `if only he had placed his usual small bet he would have lost less money?). Two experiments show that this effect ...