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2021

Nonverbal synchrony between individuals has a robust relation to the positive aspects of relationships. In psychotherapy, where talking is the cure, nonverbal synchrony has been related to a positive outcome of therapy and to a stronger therapeutic alliance between therapist and client in dyadic settings. Only a few studies have focused on nonverbal synchrony in multi-actor therapy conversations. Here, we studied the synchrony of head and body movements in couple therapy, with four participants present (spouses and two therapists). We analyzed more than 2000min of couple therapy videos from 11 couple therapy cases using Motion Energy Analysis and a Surrogate Synchrony (SUSY), a procedure us…

05 social sciences050109 social psychologyEnergy analysis050105 experimental psychologySession (web analytics)Motion (physics)3. Good healthDevelopmental psychologyNonverbal communicationAllianceWell-being0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychologyGeneral PsychologyDyadFrontiers in Psychology
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Sexual narcissism and its association with sexual and well-being outcomes

2020

Abstract Theories on narcissism are traditionally closely related to sexuality. Most research on the association between narcissism and sexual behavior, however, has focused on harmful/maladaptive outcomes. The aim of the present two studies was to examine the possible health-promoting influence of both global and sexual narcissism on sexual function and genital self-image. In Study 1, sexual narcissism was positively associated with sexual functioning in both women and men (N = 505, online-recruited German participants). In the women's sample, sexual narcissism was related to a positive genital self-image. The facet sexual skill was identified as the most important predictor for sexual fun…

05 social sciences050109 social psychologyHuman sexuality050105 experimental psychologyQuality of life (healthcare)Facet (psychology)Well-beingNarcissismmedicine0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSex organmedicine.symptomSexual functionPsychologyAssociation (psychology)General PsychologyClinical psychologyPersonality and Individual Differences
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Prévalence des élèves témoins de harcèlement scolaire et difficultés associées : résultats préliminaires

2016

Resume Cette etude a pour objectif d’examiner la prevalence des eleves temoins de harcelement et le lien entre l’observation de ces situations et les difficultes d’ajustement psychologique et scolaire. La position dans le harcelement (victime, agresseur, agresseur/victime, neutre), le fait d’avoir ete temoin ou non de harcelement, la detresse psychologique et le bien-etre a l’ecole ont ete mesures dans un echantillon de 1272 adolescents. Un total de 48,1 % des participants ont ete temoins de harcelement. Ils se retrouvent davantage parmi les eleves directement impliques dans du harcelement que parmi les eleves « neutres ». Ils presentent des niveaux plus eleves de difficultes psychologiques…

05 social sciences050301 education0501 psychology and cognitive sciences0503 educationGeneral Psychology050104 developmental & child psychologyPratiques Psychologiques
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The role of emotion dysregulation in adolescents’ problematic smartphone use: A study on adolescent/parents triads

2021

Abstract The pervasive use of mobile phones among adolescents has led researchers to evaluate the role of parental characteristics in connection with their children's problematic smartphone use (PSU). The present study involved mother/father/adolescent triads and aimed to test a model examining the role of both parents' and adolescents' emotion dysregulation (ED) in predicting children's PSU. Two hundred and fifty-two adolescent (57.5% females; M age = 13.54, SD = 0.73)/mother (M age = 43.92, SD = 4.46)/father (M age = 47.60, SD = 5.10) triads provided measures of PSU and ED. Results from path model showed that, after controlling for adolescents' age and gender as well as for parents' age a…

05 social sciences050301 education050801 communication & media studiesTest (assessment)Developmental psychologyHuman-Computer InteractionAge and gender0508 media and communicationsArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Adolescent parentsSettore M-PSI/08 - Psicologia ClinicaProblematic smartphone useEmotion dysregulationSmartphone addictionAdolescent-parents triadsPsychology0503 educationGeneral Psychology
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Contributions to the history of psychology: CXIX. The Spanish Neurohistological School's legacy: Cajal and Lorente de Nó.

2003

Santiago Ramón y Cajal made his mark in the history of science as a brilliant researcher of the histology of the nervous system. His bold efforts and the international recognition he received during his lifetime played an important role in the consolidation of the Spanish Neurohistological School which is composed of a large number of eminent disciples. Amongst these, and of outstanding repute, is Rafael Lorente de Nó whose research had a significant influence on the work of Canadian psychologist Donald O. Hebb and, consequently, on the development of neurophysiological theory. This paper analyses some of the contributions of Cajal and his disciple Lorente de Nó which formed the anatomical…

05 social sciences050301 educationBrain050109 social psychologyBiographyHistory 19th CenturyBiological evolutionPsychology historyHistory 20th CenturyBiological EvolutionNeurologySpainHistory of psychologyPsychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSocial sciencePsychology0503 educationHistory of scienceGeneral PsychologyClassicsPsychological reports
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Franco’s dictatorship in recent school textbooks: A critical review

2018

Este artículo analiza de forma panorámica el tratamiento de la dictadura franquista en los manuales escolares españoles de educación primaria, secundaria y bachillerato de los últimos veinte años. Se parte de la siguiente premisa: el tratamiento educativo de un pasado conflictivo y “candente” como el del franquismo debe preocupar de forma especial a la comunidad de investigadores y profesores de Historia, en tanto en cuanto tiene profundas repercusiones potenciales en la construcción de las identidades sociopolíticas de las nuevas generaciones. En este sentido, el artículo, aunque no niega los avances producidos, focaliza su atención en las carencias metodológicas, epistemológicas e interpr…

05 social sciences050301 educationDictatorshipFranquismoDidáctica de la HistoriaHistoriografíaHistoriaEpistemology050106 general psychology & cognitive sciencesGeneral EnergyPolitical sciencePremiseManuales escolares0501 psychology and cognitive sciences0503 educationHumanitiesSchool education
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2017

Children’s improved performance with age in analogy tasks has been explained by an increase in semantic knowledge of the items and the relations between them or by the development of an increased ability to inhibit irrelevant information. We tested the so-called "unbalanced attentional focus hypothesis" that claims that a failure to choose the "analogical" match can be the result of a difficulty to focus on all the relevant information available. Previous eye-tracking research has suggested, in analogies of the A:B::C:D format, that 5-6 year-olds organize their search around the C item. They focused significantly less than adults on the A:B pair, thereby hindering their discovering the rela…

05 social sciencesAnalogyExecutive functionsAffect (psychology)050105 experimental psychologyTask (project management)Focus (linguistics)Cognitive developmentSemantic memory0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychologySocial psychologyGeneral Psychology050104 developmental & child psychologyCognitive psychologyInformation integrationFrontiers in Psychology
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Influence of computer feedback on attentional biases to emotional faces in children

2016

We examined which type of corrective feedback in a computerized task produces an optimal balance between performance and emotional reactions in children. To that end, we conducted an emotional dot-probe task. We employed three types of corrective feedback (negative, positive, or mixed) along with a control, non-feedback condition. We tested the effect of feedback on: (i) task performance; (ii) immediate emotional reactions in terms of attentional preferences toward emotional faces (happy, sad, and angry); and (iii) self-reported affective experience after the task. Results showed that children committed more errors in the non-feedback group than in the mixed and negative feedback groups. Fu…

05 social sciencesControl (management)Contrast (statistics)Attentional bias050105 experimental psychologyTask (project management)Human-Computer Interaction03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Negative feedback0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesCorrective feedbackPsychologypsychological phenomena and processes030217 neurology & neurosurgeryGeneral PsychologyCognitive psychologyPositive feedbackBalance (ability)Computers in Human Behavior
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Sexist attitudes, romantic myths, and offline dating violence as predictors of cyber dating violence perpetration in adolescents

2020

Abstract The objectives of this study were to analyze the prevalence of cyber dating violence perpetration (cyber-control and cyber-aggression) in adolescent boys and girls, and to explore the relations between adolescents’ involvement in cyber dating violence perpetration (never, occasional, and frequent) and their sexist attitudes (hostile and benevolent), romantic myths, and offline dating violence perpetration (relational, physical, and verbal-emotional). The predictive weight of these variables in relation to cyber dating violence perpetration (cyber-control and cyber-aggression) was also analyzed. Of an initial sample of 919 adolescents, who had or had had a dating relationship in the…

05 social sciencesInitial sample050301 education050801 communication & media studiesMythologyRomanceGeneralLiterature_MISCELLANEOUSDevelopmental psychologyHuman-Computer Interaction0508 media and communicationsArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)ComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDSOCIETYDating violencePsychology0503 educationGeneral PsychologyComputers in Human Behavior
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Differences in family climate and family communication among cyberbullies, cybervictims, and cyber bully–victims in adolescents

2017

Abstract Scientific studies on family factors related to the main cyberbullying roles are still scarce. The present study analyzed family climate and parent–adolescent communication in the four roles involved in cyberbullying: cybervictims, cyberbullies, cyberbully–victims, and non–involved adolescents. The study had two main objectives: (1) to analyze the differences in family climate (cohesion and conflict) and communication patterns with the mother and father (open, avoidance, and offensive) among the four roles, controlling the variables sex and academic grade; and (2) to determine the predictive weight of these family variables in the roles involved in cyberbullying. A battery of instr…

05 social sciencesOffensive050109 social psychologyFamily conflictFamily communicationDevelopmental psychologyHuman-Computer InteractionArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychologyParent-child communicationSocial psychologyGeneral Psychology050104 developmental & child psychologyComputers in Human Behavior
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