Psychotherapy Integration via Theoretical Unification Warren W. Tryon
... treatment that these clinicians have sought. It complements and extends a related proposal made by Tryon (in press). The remainder of this article is organized as follows. I distinguish clinical orientations from the underlying theories that authorize them and identify five of the most prominent cli ...
... treatment that these clinicians have sought. It complements and extends a related proposal made by Tryon (in press). The remainder of this article is organized as follows. I distinguish clinical orientations from the underlying theories that authorize them and identify five of the most prominent cli ...
Theoretical psychology
... experiment, and they in turn granted my request: for the social psychologists to invite psychoanalysts as well, and for the latter to accept the invitation. Ultimately, the audience accepted from the report, as many people put it, “almost everything.” Each of the sides expressed puzzlement on only t ...
... experiment, and they in turn granted my request: for the social psychologists to invite psychoanalysts as well, and for the latter to accept the invitation. Ultimately, the audience accepted from the report, as many people put it, “almost everything.” Each of the sides expressed puzzlement on only t ...
Memory
... – Children’s information is characterized by selfmodification: Children learn to use what they have learned in previous circumstances to adapt their responses to new situations. • Metacognition: Cognition about cognition, or “knowing about knowing.” • Siegler: Children play an active role in their c ...
... – Children’s information is characterized by selfmodification: Children learn to use what they have learned in previous circumstances to adapt their responses to new situations. • Metacognition: Cognition about cognition, or “knowing about knowing.” • Siegler: Children play an active role in their c ...
I - HCC Learning Web
... Define the scientific approach, and explain how it is used in psychology. Key Terms scientific approach hypothesis Exercises 1. What is the main purpose of the scientific approach? ...
... Define the scientific approach, and explain how it is used in psychology. Key Terms scientific approach hypothesis Exercises 1. What is the main purpose of the scientific approach? ...
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGICAL MODELS OF
... conversations must conform in order to understand, and be understood by, their coparticipants.2 To the extent that respondents in the Strack et al. (1991) experiment responded to the questionnaire as though it were governed by the conversational maxims, presenting the Happiness and Satisfaction ques ...
... conversations must conform in order to understand, and be understood by, their coparticipants.2 To the extent that respondents in the Strack et al. (1991) experiment responded to the questionnaire as though it were governed by the conversational maxims, presenting the Happiness and Satisfaction ques ...
Effective counterargumantation - Tuck
... by Pham and Muthukrishnan (2002) participants viewed an ad positioning the brand with abstract claims (e.g., “The best pen money can buy”) or specific claims (e.g., “Omega 3 provides sloped design and optimal balancing”). During a second session, participants viewed a Consumer Reports article that c ...
... by Pham and Muthukrishnan (2002) participants viewed an ad positioning the brand with abstract claims (e.g., “The best pen money can buy”) or specific claims (e.g., “Omega 3 provides sloped design and optimal balancing”). During a second session, participants viewed a Consumer Reports article that c ...
ANNUAL REVIEW OF CRITICAL PSYCHOLOGY MARXISM AND
... economic structures and our scientific pursuits. In other words, it is not only that psychological research and practice is financially supported by industries that have a vested interest in maintaining the existing economic structure of society. At an even deeper level, the very idea of a disciplin ...
... economic structures and our scientific pursuits. In other words, it is not only that psychological research and practice is financially supported by industries that have a vested interest in maintaining the existing economic structure of society. At an even deeper level, the very idea of a disciplin ...
Spontaneous default mode network phase
... that might underlie variation in how people process performance information under stereotype threat. Some past research suggests that in stereotype threatening contexts, error feedback (but not correct feedback) receives privileged access to working memory resources and is better encoded (Forbes and ...
... that might underlie variation in how people process performance information under stereotype threat. Some past research suggests that in stereotype threatening contexts, error feedback (but not correct feedback) receives privileged access to working memory resources and is better encoded (Forbes and ...
Journal of Consumer Research - Tuck School of Business | MBA
... familiarity of these claims, consumers may use this subjective feeling of familiarity to judge the claim as more truthful. Such a prediction is consistent with findings that even when a statement is explicitly identified as false at its initial presentation, the feeling of familiarity at subsequent ...
... familiarity of these claims, consumers may use this subjective feeling of familiarity to judge the claim as more truthful. Such a prediction is consistent with findings that even when a statement is explicitly identified as false at its initial presentation, the feeling of familiarity at subsequent ...
Dreaming and narrative theory
... theory of dreaming as hallucinated experience. This is because the brain activation element of the theory is necessarily complemented by an element of synthesis, which explains how the hallucinatory and emotional effects of brain activation are integrated in a more or less coherent, novel, and pe ...
... theory of dreaming as hallucinated experience. This is because the brain activation element of the theory is necessarily complemented by an element of synthesis, which explains how the hallucinatory and emotional effects of brain activation are integrated in a more or less coherent, novel, and pe ...
Effect Studies in Unobtrusive Advertising: From Recall to SOA
... Until the mid-1970s, unintended thought was studied within the framework of abnormal psychology (Uleman & Bargh, 1989) ...
... Until the mid-1970s, unintended thought was studied within the framework of abnormal psychology (Uleman & Bargh, 1989) ...
chelazzi et al 2012 - Emergent Attention Lab
... 2. Biased reward affecting attention through incentive motivation Rewards, including monetary ones, have been often used as means to affect the motivational engagement of subjects taking part in behavioral experiments (Pessoa, 2009; Pessoa & Engelmann, 2010; Sarter, Gehring, & Kozak, 2006; Watanabe, ...
... 2. Biased reward affecting attention through incentive motivation Rewards, including monetary ones, have been often used as means to affect the motivational engagement of subjects taking part in behavioral experiments (Pessoa, 2009; Pessoa & Engelmann, 2010; Sarter, Gehring, & Kozak, 2006; Watanabe, ...
On the use of cognitive maps - David Redish
... experience only, model-based reinforcement algorithms represent sensory or state information beyond the modeled animal’s current sensory experience. As a result, model-based reinforcement learning provides a principled approach to analysis of neural representations and the dynamic processes that sup ...
... experience only, model-based reinforcement algorithms represent sensory or state information beyond the modeled animal’s current sensory experience. As a result, model-based reinforcement learning provides a principled approach to analysis of neural representations and the dynamic processes that sup ...
Effects of Coping Skills Training on Generalized Self
... during the academic term in which they participated in the program and during the following academic term, but no significant differences were found on these measures. Within the coping skills group, a significant relation was found between pre- and posttraining change scores in test anxiety and aca ...
... during the academic term in which they participated in the program and during the following academic term, but no significant differences were found on these measures. Within the coping skills group, a significant relation was found between pre- and posttraining change scores in test anxiety and aca ...
A Gentle Introduction to Soar, an Architecture for Human
... perceive and act on the world are limited, the world we perceive and act on is not a simple one. There are a huge number of objects, qualities of objects, actions, and so on, any of which may be key to understanding how to achieve our goals. Think about what features of the environment you respond t ...
... perceive and act on the world are limited, the world we perceive and act on is not a simple one. There are a huge number of objects, qualities of objects, actions, and so on, any of which may be key to understanding how to achieve our goals. Think about what features of the environment you respond t ...
INTENTIONAL ATTUNEMENT: MIRROR NEURONS
... The neurophysiological mechanism at the basis of the relationship between intention detection and action prediction was recently clarified. Fogassi et al. (2005) described a class of parietal mirror neurons whose discharge during the observation of an act (e.g., grasping an object) is conditioned by ...
... The neurophysiological mechanism at the basis of the relationship between intention detection and action prediction was recently clarified. Fogassi et al. (2005) described a class of parietal mirror neurons whose discharge during the observation of an act (e.g., grasping an object) is conditioned by ...
Levels and Dimensions of Discourse Analysis
... and these reconstructive interpretations are the input for further interaction. Abstractions and intuitions about such processes may of course carry us far in the account of commonsense procedures of social members, but it has become obvious that such an approach can be explicit and empirically warr ...
... and these reconstructive interpretations are the input for further interaction. Abstractions and intuitions about such processes may of course carry us far in the account of commonsense procedures of social members, but it has become obvious that such an approach can be explicit and empirically warr ...
High-Level Perception, Representation, and
... A given set of input data may be perceived in a number of different ways, depending on the context and the state of the perceiver. Due to this flexibility, it is a mistake to regard perception as a process that associates a fixed representation with a particular situation. Both contextual factors a ...
... A given set of input data may be perceived in a number of different ways, depending on the context and the state of the perceiver. Due to this flexibility, it is a mistake to regard perception as a process that associates a fixed representation with a particular situation. Both contextual factors a ...
Doing it for ourselves: The Pirate Bay as strategic
... and uploading, liking, sharing, following and bookmarking. The economy of attention is, then, also the economy of socialization of ideas, affects and percepts, and hence an economy of social production and cooperation. But are theories of the attention economy equipped to deal with the socially prod ...
... and uploading, liking, sharing, following and bookmarking. The economy of attention is, then, also the economy of socialization of ideas, affects and percepts, and hence an economy of social production and cooperation. But are theories of the attention economy equipped to deal with the socially prod ...
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... Shulman and colleagues showed that a node proximal to the DMN (i.e., the right temporo-parietal junction, TPJ) was suppressed during correct performance of a demanding visual search task [50]. Deactivation of regions considered to be part of the DMN during encoding of novel information has been show ...
... Shulman and colleagues showed that a node proximal to the DMN (i.e., the right temporo-parietal junction, TPJ) was suppressed during correct performance of a demanding visual search task [50]. Deactivation of regions considered to be part of the DMN during encoding of novel information has been show ...
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY Objective 1.1
... 1. _____ A researcher has been approved to collect data at a shopping mall. 2. _____During new student orientation, a researcher appears before an assembly of orientation participants and asks them to complete a survey of racial attitudes. Some students receive a survey with a cover page that states ...
... 1. _____ A researcher has been approved to collect data at a shopping mall. 2. _____During new student orientation, a researcher appears before an assembly of orientation participants and asks them to complete a survey of racial attitudes. Some students receive a survey with a cover page that states ...
Synesthetic personification
... gender). Thus before turning to examine the automaticity of personification, the consistency of inducer–concurrent pairings needs to be demonstrated. Indeed the consistency of these reports has been confirmed in both single case studies (Simner and Holenstein 2007; Smilek et al. 2007) and group stud ...
... gender). Thus before turning to examine the automaticity of personification, the consistency of inducer–concurrent pairings needs to be demonstrated. Indeed the consistency of these reports has been confirmed in both single case studies (Simner and Holenstein 2007; Smilek et al. 2007) and group stud ...
Dialogue Games for Inconsistent and Biased Information
... commitment functions in which, given an epistemic input, changes of belief states are prescribed. In the context of computational entities called agents [19], Beun [3] proposes a similar approach by identifying three structures that form a dialogue game which enable agents to communicate in a sensib ...
... commitment functions in which, given an epistemic input, changes of belief states are prescribed. In the context of computational entities called agents [19], Beun [3] proposes a similar approach by identifying three structures that form a dialogue game which enable agents to communicate in a sensib ...
Deductive Reasoning
... concepts requires employing particular deductive rules is contentious. Putting this worry aside, it is plausible that not every concept has justification-preserving constitutive rules. It is difficult to provide a principled distinction between concepts that have justificationpreserving constitutive ...
... concepts requires employing particular deductive rules is contentious. Putting this worry aside, it is plausible that not every concept has justification-preserving constitutive rules. It is difficult to provide a principled distinction between concepts that have justificationpreserving constitutive ...
Personality and Persuasion
... the peripheral route. As noted earlier, the prediction of greater persistence of attitudes formed or changed via the central route is based on a number of factors related to greater message elaboration and on-line processing (Hastie & Park, 1986) under the central route. Thus, for example, issue-rel ...
... the peripheral route. As noted earlier, the prediction of greater persistence of attitudes formed or changed via the central route is based on a number of factors related to greater message elaboration and on-line processing (Hastie & Park, 1986) under the central route. Thus, for example, issue-rel ...