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Modelling terror management theory: computer simulations of the impact of mortality salience on religiosity

2017

ABSTRACTThis article outlines the development – and reports on the experimental findings – of two computational models designed to simulate the dynamic systems and behavioural patterns identified and clarified by research on terror management theory. The causal architectures of these models are informed by empirical research on the effects of mortality salience on “religiosity” (and vice versa). They are also informed by research on the way in which perception of personal and environmental hazards activate evolved cognitive and coalitional precautionary systems that can intensify anxiety-alleviating behaviours such as imaginative engagement with supernatural agents postulated within a relig…

Agent-based modelComputational modelmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences050109 social psychologyExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyTerror management theoryCognition050105 experimental psychologyReligiosityEmpirical researchPerceptionMortality salience0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychologySocial psychologymedia_commonCognitive psychologyReligion, Brain & Behavior
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Do transposed-letter effects occur across lexeme boundaries?

2006

A masked priming lexical decision experiment was conducted to examine whether or not assignment of letter position in a word can be influenced by lexeme boundaries. The experiment was run in Basque, which is a strongly agglutinating language with a high proportion of inflected and compound words. Nonword primes were created by transposing two nonadjacent letters that crossed or did not cross morphological boundaries. Specifically, we compared morphologically complex prime-target pairs (e.g., arbigide-ARGIBIDE) with orthographic controls (e.g., arkipide-ARGIBIDE; note that ARGIBIDE is a compound of ARGI + BIDE) and noncompound pairs (e.g., ortakila--ORKATILA) with orthographic controls (e.g.…

Agglutinative languageLexemeVerbal BehaviorExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyLinguisticsRecognition PsychologyVocabularyLinguisticsArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)CompoundWord recognitionDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyLexical decision taskReaction TimeVisual PerceptionHumansPsychologyControl (linguistics)Priming (psychology)OrthographyLanguagePsychonomic bulletinreview
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Educational styles, peers’ approval and adolescent self-injurious behaviours

2010

The present research aims at understanding how the same body may became object of aggression and destruction by adolescents' self-injurious behaviours. Particularly, self-injurious behaviours are those finalised to destruction or deliberate alteration of one's body, even if without a conscious suicidal intention. The research aims at studying the relationship between educational styles, self-injurious behaviours and the social representation of the phenomenon in a group of adolescents aged between 15 and 19 years. Research has shown that on the basis of self-injurious behaviours there are the perception of an authoritarian educational style and approval by peers and brothers. (C) 2010 Elsev…

Aggressionmedia_common.quotation_subjectAuthoritarianismeducational stylesStyle (sociolinguistics)Developmental psychologypeersself-injurious behavioursPerceptionPhenomenonSocial representationSettore M-PSI/07 - Psicologia DinamicamedicineGeneral Materials Sciencemedicine.symptomPsychologySocial psychologyself-injuriousadolescent peer groupmedia_commonProcedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences
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2014

Evidence exists for age-related decline in face cognition ability. However, the extents to which attentional demand and flexibility to adapt viewing strategies contribute to age-related decline in face cognition tests is poorly understood. Here, we studied holistic face perception in older (age range 65-78 years, mean age 69.9) and young adults (age range 20-32 years, mean age 23.1) using the complete design for a sequential study-test composite face task (Richler et al., 2008). Attentional demand was varied using trials that required participants to attend to both face halves and to redirect attention to one face half during the test (high attentional demand), and trials that allowed parti…

AgingCognitive Neurosciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectFlexibility (personality)CognitionTask (project management)Age groupsFace perceptionPerceptionYoung adultPsychologySocial psychologyCognitive loadmedia_commonCognitive psychologyFrontiers in Aging Neuroscience
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The implicit motor learning use as a therapeutic tool in frail elderly people

2016

To write, take, walk, talk is a part of our daily. Our motor ability is used to change depending on our environment and our skill, acquired thanks to our experience, learnings, and according to our age. We strive to find optimal solutions, to be more performants, more efficient. But we must be able to discern to act well and act to better discern. This « perception-action » coupling is the basis of the organization of motor control. Human can discern through several sensory systems (Visual, auditory, proprioceptive) intrinsic informations, coming from his own body, and extrinsic informations, from his environment. All of these informations are in the service of the movement and actions of d…

AgingSerious gamesFrailtyFragilitéCouplage perception-actionMaladie d’AlzheimerVieillissementVirtual realityApprentissagePerception-action couplingRéalité virtuelle[ SDV.NEU ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Neurons and Cognition [q-bio.NC]Learning[SDV.NEU] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Neurons and Cognition [q-bio.NC]Alzheimer’s disease
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Phenomenological perspectives on self-care in aging.

2013

Olle SöderhamnCenter for Caring Research- Southern Norway, Faculty of Health and Sport Sciences, University of Agder, Grimstad, NorwayAbstract: Self-care is a central concept in health care and may be considered as a means to maintain, restore, and improve one's health and well-being. When performed effectively, self-care contributes not only to human functioning but also to human structural integrity and human development (ie, to a dynamic and holistic state of health). Self-care as a clinical concept is relevant for health care professionals, and it should be meaningful to investigate it at a philosophical level and to further elaborate upon this concept. The aim of this …

Agingabilitymedia_common.quotation_subjectHealth StatusSelf-conceptPersonal SatisfactionSocial EnvironmentPhenomenology (philosophy)older peopleSocial supportPerceptionHealth careHumansLived bodyMobility LimitationLife Stylemedia_commonAgedVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800::Helsetjeneste- og helseadministrasjonsforskning: 806business.industryCommunicationactivityVDP::Medical disciplines: 700::Clinical medical disciplines: 750::Geriatrics: 778Social SupportGeneral Medicinelived bodyHuman development (humanity)Self ConceptSelf CareClinical Interventions in AgingphenomenologyPerceptionIndependent LivingGeriatrics and GerontologybusinessPsychologySocial psychologyIndependent livingPerspectivesClinical interventions in aging
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THE OSCILLATORY MECHANISMS ASSOCIATED WITH SYNTACTIC BINDING IN HEALTHY AGEING

2020

Older adults frequently display differential patterns of brain activity compared to young adults in the same task, alongside widespread neuroanatomical changes. Differing functional activity patterns in older adults are commonly interpreted as being compensatory (e.g., Cabeza, Locantore & McIntosh, 2002). We examined the oscillatory activity in the EEG during syntactic binding in young and older adults, as well as the relationship between oscillatory activity and behavioural performance on a syntactic judgement task within the older adults. 19 young and 41 older adults listened to two-word sentences that differentially load onto morpho-syntactic binding: correct syntactic binding (m…

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Changes in Postural Balance in Frail Elderly Women during a 4-Week Visual Feedback Training: A Randomized Controlled Trial

2002

<i>Background:</i> Balance training programs have not shown consistent results among older adults, and it remains unclear how different training methods can be adapted to frail elderly people. <i>Objective: </i>The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of a 4-week visual feedback-based balance training on the postural control of frail elderly women living in residential care homes. <i>Methods:</i> Elderly women of two residential care facilities were randomized to an exercise group (EG, n = 20) and to a control group (CG, n = 7). The EG participated in training sessions three times/week for 4 weeks. The exercises were carried out with a com…

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Genetic and environmental influences on hearing in older women.

2007

Background. This study examined the relative contribution of genetic and environmental effects on the air-conducted hearing threshold level (0.5‐4 kHz) and speech recognition threshold level of the better ear as well as self-reported hearing in older women. Methods. Hearing was measured as a part of the Finnish Twin Study on Aging in 103 monozygotic (MZ) and 114 dizygotic (DZ) female twin pairs aged 63‐76 years. Audiometric measured hearing was tested using standardized methods in soundproof conditions. Self-reported hearing was assessed by a structured question. Quantitative genetic modeling was used for data analyses. Results. No significant differences in age, exposure to noise, hearing-…

Agingmedicine.medical_specialtyIndividualityBivariate analysisAudiologyEnvironmentCohort StudiesAudiometryHearingGenetic modelingotorhinolaryngologic diseasesTwins DizygoticMedicineHumansAgedAbsolute threshold of hearingModels GeneticSpeech Reception Threshold Testbusiness.industryContrast (statistics)Auditory ThresholdTwins MonozygoticMiddle AgedTwin studyConfidence intervalSpeech PerceptionFemaleGeriatrics and GerontologybusinessThe journals of gerontology. Series A, Biological sciences and medical sciences
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Pain perception in Parkinson's disease: A systematic review and meta-analysis of experimental studies

2017

While hyperalgesia (increased pain sensitivity) has been suggested to contribute to the increased prevalence of clinical pain in Parkinson's disease (PD), experimental research is equivocal and mechanisms are poorly understood. We conducted a meta-analysis of studies comparing PD patients to healthy controls (HCs) in their response to experimental pain stimuli. Articles were acquired through systematic searches of major databases from inception until 10/2016. Twenty-six studies met inclusion criteria, comprising 1292 participants (PD = 739, HCs = 553). Random effects meta-analysis of standardized mean differences (SMD) revealed lower pain threshold (indicating hyperalgesia) in PD patients d…

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