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Social and emotional functions in three patients with medial frontal lobe damage including the anterior cingulate cortex

2006

INTRODUCTION: The aim of this study was to explore social and emotional functions in patients with medial frontal damage including the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC). METHODS: Three patients with medial frontal lobe lesions primarily involving the ACC performed tasks on motivational decision making, emotional facial expression recognition, and social cognition, including theory of mind (ToM). Their performance on these tasks was compared with age and education matched healthy controls. RESULTS: Patient performance on the motivational decision making and social situations tasks did not differ from controls. Selective emotional facial expression recognition impairment for fear was evident in…

Cingulate cortexAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentCognitive NeuroscienceDecision MakingEmotionsEmotional functionsACC ToMAudiologyNeuropsychological Testsbehavioral disciplines and activitiesArticleCognitionTheory of mindmedicineExpressed emotionHumansSocial BehaviorAnterior cingulate cortexFacial expressionMotivationSettore M-PSI/02 - Psicobiologia E Psicologia FisiologicaBrain NeoplasmsCognitionGliomaMiddle AgedMagnetic Resonance ImagingFrontal Lobestomatognathic diseasesPsychiatry and Mental healthExpressed Emotionmedicine.anatomical_structureFrontal lobeSocial PerceptionGamblingBrain Damage ChronicFemalePsychologyNeurosciencepsychological phenomena and processes
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Self‐esteem mediates the associations among negative affect, body disturbances, and interpersonal problems in treatment‐seeking obese individuals

2015

Background: This study investigated the relationship among negative affect, body image disturbances (BID), and interpersonal problems, and the mediat- ing effect of self-esteem in a group of treatment-seeking obese individuals. Methods: Four hundred twenty-two obese patients (85 males and 337 females) completed standardised measures that assessed negative affect, BID, self-esteem, and interpersonal problems. Results: Structural equation modelling showed that obese individuals with greater negative affect and BID reported higher interpersonal problems and that self-esteem mediated the relationships among negative affect, BID, and interpersonal problems. Conclusions: The mediating role of sel…

Clinical PsychologyInterpersonal relationshipTreatment seekingSettore M-PSI/08 - Psicologia Clinicamedia_common.quotation_subjectmedicineSelf-esteembody image disturbances interpersonal problems negative affect obesity self-esteemmedicine.diseasePsychologyObesityClinical psychologymedia_commonClinical Psychologist
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Group climate, cohesion, and curative climate: A study on the common factors in the group process and their relation with members' attachment dimensi…

2015

This study examined the relationships among the group process measured by the Group Climate Questionnaire, the Cohesion to the Therapist Scale and Cohesion to the Group Scale, and the Curative Climate Instrument to explore higher order factors that explained the group relationship in a sample of 91 female university students attending six interpersonal growth groups. Furthermore, the study examined how group members' attachment dimensions, anxiety, and avoidance were associated to their perceptions of the group relationship. We found that a three-factor model consisting of positive bond, positive work, and negative relationship approached conventional standards of a model fit. Moreover, the…

Clinical PsychologyPsychiatry and Mental HealthSettore M-PSI/08 - Psicologia ClinicaSettore M-PSI/07 - Psicologia DinamicaCohesionGroup proceAttachmentGroup climateConfirmative factor analysi
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CO-PARENTING IN HOMOSEXUAL AND HETEROSEXUAL COUPLES: SELF-EFFICACY AND EDUCATIONAL MODELS

2016

Structural and relationships changes involving the parental and conjugal axes represent alterations that have challenged the traditional families’ model of a married heterosexual couples and biological children. This article shows the data collected during a fact-finding survey realized between 30 partners of same-sex couples with children and 30 partners of heterosexual couples with children recruited in Sicily. Participants were offered a protocol of instruments for the measurements of perceived conjugal and familiar self-efficacy, the parenting style, and the self-perception of the dynamics in the same-sex parenting in relationship with school institution (ad hoc questionnaire). The aim …

Co-parenting same sex couples educational models ItalySettore M-PSI/07 - Psicologia DinamicaSettore M-PSI/05 - Psicologia Sociale
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Artificial organisms as tools for the development of psychological theory: Tolman's lesson

2007

In the 1930s and 1940s, Edward Tolman developed a psychological theory of spatial orientation in rats and humans. He expressed his theory as an automaton (the ‘‘schematic sowbug’’) or what today we would call an ‘‘artificial organism.’’ With the technology of the day, he could not implement his model. Nonetheless, he used it to develop empirical predictions which tested with animals in the laboratory. This way of proceeding was in line with scientific practice dating back to Galileo. The way psychologists use artificial organisms in their work today breaks with this tradition. Modern ‘‘artificial organisms’’ are constructed a posteriori, working from experimental or ethological observations…

Cognitive modelSettore M-PSI/01 - Psicologia GeneraleComputer scienceCognitive NeuroscienceSpatial BehaviorExperimental and Cognitive Psychologysymbols.namesakeArtificial IntelligenceOrientationArtificial organisms Cognitive modeling Schematic sowbug Tolman's theoryPsychological TheoryGalileo (satellite navigation)AnimalsLearningSchematic sowbug Cognitive modeling Artificial organisms Tolman’s theoryComputer Simulationbusiness.industrySchematicGeneral MedicineRoboticsHistory 20th CenturyModels TheoreticalTrial and errorAutomatonRatsSpace PerceptionsymbolsA priori and a posterioriRobotArtificial intelligencebusinessPsychological Theory
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Do aetiology, age and cogntive reserve affect executive performance?

2017

Background: The behavioral effect of frontal lesions may be influenced by confounding factors such as aetiology, age and cogntive reserve. Yet no studies have investigated their effects on patients with focal lesions. Objective: Is the grouping of patients with frontal lesions caused by stroke or tumours methodologically appropriate; does age affect cognitive performance, can cognitive reserve protect against cognitive impairment? Patients and Methods/Material and Methods: Cognitive performance was compared across a large sample of frontal patients with stroke, high or low grade tumour, or meningioma. The effect of age, education and NART IQ on the cognitive performance of patients with foc…

Cognitive reserve Frontal lesions Education Literacy attainment Cognitive performanceNeurologySettore M-PSI/02 - Psicobiologia E Psicologia Fisiologicabusiness.industryEtiologyMedicineNeurology (clinical)Affect (psychology)businessClinical psychology
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The hippocampus and remote autobiographical memory.

2005

In Newsdesk (August, 2005),1 new evidence for the neuroanatomy of remote memory was reported. On the basis of the findings of the US team lead by Larry Squire,2 remote autobiographical memory was suggested to be independent of the medial temporal lobe but dependent on the neocortex. By contrast with previous hypotheses, this new proposal predicts that after damage to the medial temporal lobe only recent autobiographical memories should be impaired in neurological patients, whereas loss of both recent and old autobiographical memories implies additional damage in the neocortex. However, there is evidence not included in the Newsdesk article, that is problematic for this new prediction. Two p…

Cognitive scienceSettore M-PSI/02 - Psicobiologia E Psicologia FisiologicaAutobiographical memoryLong-term memoryHippocampusHippocampusArticleAutobiographies as Topichippocampus autobiographical memoryMemoryExplicit memoryHumansAmnesia RetrogradeNeurology (clinical)Childhood memoryPsychologyEpisodic memoryThe Lancet. Neurology
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Psicologia clinica e crimine intercettato

2011

Colletti bianchi psicologia del fenomeno mafioso ricerca clinica
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IL LATO OSCURO DELLA COLPA!

2018

Francesco Mancini e Amelia Gangemi propongono una tesi duale sul senso di colpa delineando le caratteristiche della colpa deontologica – sensazione di avere trasgredito una norma morale senza che vi sia una vittima – e della colpa altruistica – sensazione di aver violato un principio altruistico senza la trasgressione di una norma morale. Gli autori presentano alcune prove comportamentali, cognitive e neurofisiologiche che dimostrano che i due sensi di colpa hanno tratti distintivi diversi

Colpa deontologica colpa altruistica teoria dell'equitàSettore M-PSI/05 - Psicologia Sociale
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Community Participation in Urban Suburbs: The Italian Case of Z.E.N. Slum of Palermo

2015

Based on Kurt Lewin’s Action Research theory, the paper focuses on an Action Research project issued in Southern Italy, in the disadvantaged suburb of Palermo (Sicily), called Z.E.N., sadly famous as a dangerous and “criminogenic” urban slum, in order to stimulate social participation and to develop social change. The principal goal was the empowerment of ordinary inhabitants, obtaining their collaboration through participation, giving them acquisition of knowledge for a real social change.

Community psychology empowerment social participation urban context Palermo minority groupsSettore M-PSI/07 - Psicologia DinamicaSettore M-DEA/01 - Discipline Demoetnoantropologiche
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