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Quality of Life-a Goal for Schizophrenia's Therapy.

2017

Quality of Life (QOL) assessment represents a good instrument to monitor the evolution of schizophrenia and the treatment’s outcomes. The present study has evaluated the relationship between the level of the QOL and different socio-demographical and clinical factors. Lower QOL for schizophrenic persons was influenced by the severity of symptoms and cognitive deficits, while same low level of QOL could be considered an indicator for suicidal behavior. The correct therapeutically management of individuals with schizophrenia could lead to better outcomes in terms of life satisfaction of patients and response to the treatment’s strategies.

schizophreniaOriginal Paperquality of lifesocial adjustmentsuicidal behaviorhumanitiesCurrent health sciences journal
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Sentence-Level Effects of Literary Genre: Behavioral and Electrophysiological Evidence

2017

The current study used event-related brain potentials (ERPs) and behavioral measures to examine effects of genre awareness on sentence processing and evaluation. We hypothesized that genre awareness modulates effects of genre-typical manipulations. We manipulated instructions between participants, either specifying a genre (poetry) or not (neutral). Sentences contained genre-typical variations of semantic congruency (congruent/incongruent) and morpho-phonological features (archaic/contemporary inflections). Offline ratings of meaningfulness (n=64/group) showed higher average ratings for semantically incongruent sentences in the poetry vs. neutral condition. ERPs during sentence reading (n=2…

schwa/zero alternationgenreimplicit prosodytext typePsychologyN400General PsychologyERPOriginal ResearchpoetryFrontiers in Psychology
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Survival, Growth and Mycorrhization of Containerised Pinus sylvestris and Picea abies Seedlings of Different Provenances Outplanted in a Forest Clear…

2017

Abstract We studied field performance of containerised Pinus sylvestris and Picea abies seedlings of different provenances. Shoot height, needle chemical composition, root collar diameter, root mycorrhization and mycorrhizal species composition were evaluated after four growing seasons following outplanting. The results showed that in general spruce had better survival than pine. Ectomycorrhizas on spruce were dominated by Wilcoxina, Amphinema and Tylospora, while on pine — by Suillus and Thelephora species. Spruce and pine showing best growth rates were colonised by ectomycorrhizal fungus Amphinema sp. In conclusion, the results demonstrated that forest nursery practices as well as provena…

scots pineMultidisciplinarybiologyectomycorrhizal fungiScienceforest nurseryseed originQScots pinePicea abiesbiology.organism_classificationEctosymbiosisPinus <genus>norway spruceMycorrhizal fungiShootBotanyColonizationWoody plantProceedings of the Latvian Academy of Sciences. Section B. Natural, Exact, and Applied Sciences.
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Reading Comprehension in Both Spanish and English as a Foreign Language by High School Spanish Students

2022

Several studies have highlighted that reading comprehension is determined by different linguistic skills: semantics, syntax, and morphology, in addition to one’s own competence in reading fluency (accuracy, speed, and prosody). On the other hand, according to the Linguistic Interdependence Hypothesis, linguistic skills developed in one’s own native language (L1) facilitate the development of these skills in a second one (L2). In this study, we wanted to explore the linguistic abilities that determine reading comprehension in Spanish (L1) and in English (L2) in Secondary Education students. To do this, 73 Secondary Education Students (1st and 3rd year) participated in this study. The student…

secondary studentsEFLmorphologyPsychologySpanishreading comprehensionsyntaxGeneral PsychologyOriginal ResearchvocabularyBF1-990Frontiers in Psychology
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Depression and Sequential Decision-Making Revisited

2019

Background: The effect of depression on decision-making is an important but still an unsettled issue. Although most studies have reported that clinically depressed participants show worse performance, there are also studies that have shown no or even positive effects. Specifically, von Helversen et al. (2011) were able to document a positive effect of depression on task performance in a sequential decision-making task called the secretary problem (SP). Here, we (1) aimed to replicate this study in an extended version using more trials and (2) modified it by including an additional condition in which negative feedback was given. Method: Eighty-two participants took part. They were split into…

secretary problemlcsh:Psychologymajor depressive disordersequential decision150 Psychologielcsh:BF1-990Psychologydecision-making150 Psychologypunishment sensitivityOriginal ResearchFrontiers in Psychology
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I-125 seed calibration using the SeedSelectron(®) afterloader: a practical solution to fulfill AAPM-ESTRO recommendations.

2012

Purpose SeedSelectron® v1.26b (Nucletron BV, The Netherlands) is an afterloader system used in prostate interstitial permanent brachytherapy with I-125 selectSeed seeds. It contains a diode array to assay all implanted seeds. Only one or two seeds can be extracted during the surgical procedure and assayed using a well chamber to check the manufacturer air-kerma strength (SK) and to calibrate the diode array. Therefore, it is not feasible to assay 5–10% seeds as required by the AAPM-ESTRO. In this study, we present a practical solution of the SeedSelectron® users to fulfill the AAPM- ESTRO recommendations. Material and methods The method is based on: a) the SourceCheck® well ionization chamb…

selectSeedprostateafterloaderbrachytherapyOriginal ArticleJournal of contemporary brachytherapy
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Sexual selection on song and cuticular hydrocarbons in two distinct populations of Drosophila montana

2011

Sexual selection has the potential to contribute to population divergence and speciation. Most studies of sexual selection in Drosophila have concentrated on a single signaling modality, usually either courtship song or cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs), which can act as contact pheromones. We have examined the relationship between both signal types and reproductive success using F1–3 offspring of wild- collected flies, raised in the lab. We used two populations of the Holarctic species Drosophila montana that represent different phylogeographic clades that have been separate for ca. 0.5 million years (MY), and differ to some extent in both traits. Here, we characterize the nature and identify …

selection analysisQLkutikulan hiilivedytseksuaalinen valintaSelection analysiscuticular hydrocarbonsQL ZoologyCourtship songsukupuolivalintaSexual selectionkosintalauluDrosophila montanavalinta-analyysibehavior and behavior mechanismssexual selectionCuticular hrdocarbonsOriginal Research
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The embodied self, the pattern theory of self, and the predictive mind

2018

Do we have to presuppose a self to account for human self-consciousness? If so, how should we characterize the self? These questions are discussed in the context of two alternatives, i.e., the no-self position held by \(\textit {Metzinger (2003, 2009)}\) and the claim that the only self we have to presuppose is a narrative self \(\textit {(Dennett, 1992; Schechtman, 2007; Hardcastle, 2008)}\) which is primarily an abstract entity. In contrast to these theories, I argue that we have to presuppose an embodied self, although this is not a metaphysical substance, nor an entity for which stable necessary and jointly sufficient conditions can be given. Self-consciousness results from an integrati…

self-modelselflcsh:Psychologylcsh:BF1-990ddc:100Psychologypattern theoryembodied selfpredictive codingOriginal Research
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Motivational Regulations Across the Stages of Change for Exercise in the General Population of Monterrey (Mexico)

2018

Few studies have examined exercise adherence in the Mexican population using self-determination theory proposals and the stages of change model. The objectives of this study were:(a) to translate and adapt the Behavioral Regulation in Exercise Questionnaire-3 (BREQ-3) to Mexican Spanish and examine its internal consistency and factorial structure (six dimensions); and (b) to analyse variations in behavioral regulations using the stages of change model. This study included 530 participants between 11 and 76 years old who lived in the metropolitan area of the city of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. The Mexican version of the BREQ-3 presented an acceptable six-factor model that agrees with the …

self-regulationContemplationmedia_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:BF1-990Population050109 social psychologyPhysical exercise03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemotivationInternal consistencyPsychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesadherenceeducationGeneral PsychologyOriginal Researchmedia_commoneducation.field_of_studyexerciseAmotivation05 social sciencesStage of change030229 sport sciencesMetropolitan arealanguage.human_languageBREQ-3lcsh:PsychologyMexican Spanishlanguagestages of changePsychologyDemographyFrontiers in Psychology
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Self-Distancing as a Strategy to Regulate Affect and Aggressive Behavior in Athletes: An Experimental Approach to Explore Emotion Regulation in the L…

2020

Self-regulation, especially the regulation of emotion, is an important component of athletic performance. In our study, we tested the effect of a self-distancing strategy on athletes’ performance in an aggression-inducing experimental task in the laboratory. To this end, we modified an established paradigm of interpersonal provocation [Taylor Aggression Paradigm (TAP)], which has the potential to complement field studies in order to increase our understanding of effective emotion regulation of athletes in critical situations in competitions. In our experimental setting, we first tested the applicability of the self-distancing perspective and the athletes’ ability to dynamically adapt beside…

self-regulationexperimental designlcsh:BF1-990angerself-distancingnegative affectprovocationcompetitive contextlcsh:Psychologycompetitive athletes150 PsychologiePsychology150 PsychologyOriginal ResearchFrontiers in psychology
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