نتایج جستجو برای: naturalistic

تعداد نتایج: 6950  

Journal: :Psychotherapy 2016
David Hewison Polly Casey Naomi Mwamba

Couple therapy outcomes tend to be judged by randomized controlled trial evidence, which comes primarily from the United States. United Kingdom and European outcome studies have tended to be naturalistic and there is a debate as to whether "laboratory" (RCT) studies are useful benchmarks for the outcomes of "clinic" (naturalistic) studies, not least because the therapies tested in the RCTs are ...

Journal: :Drug and alcohol dependence 2014
Mark K Greenwald Caren L Steinmiller

BACKGROUND We previously observed that behavioral economic factors predict naturalistic heroin seeking behavior that correlates with opioid seeking in the experimental laboratory. The present study sought to replicate and extend these prior findings with regular cocaine users. METHODS Participants (N=83) completed a semi-structured interview to establish income-generating and cocaine-purchasi...

2014
Anne Dahl Mila D. Vulchanova

This study investigated whether it is possible to provide naturalistic second language acquisition (SLA) of vocabulary for young learners in a classroom situation without resorting to a classical immersion approach. Participants were 60 first-grade pupils in two Norwegian elementary schools in their first year. The control group followed regular instruction as prescribed by the school curriculu...

Journal: :Journal of vision 2015
R Calen Walshe Antje Nuthmann

Saccadic eye movements are the primary vehicle by which human gaze is brought in alignment with vital visual information present in naturalistic scenes. Although numerous studies using the double-step paradigm have demonstrated that saccade preparation is subject to modification under certain conditions, this has yet to be studied directly within a naturalistic scene-viewing context. To reveal ...

2017
Yudan Ren Jinglei Lv Lei Guo Jun Fang Christine Cong Guo

Functional neuroimaging is widely used to examine changes in brain function associated with age, gender or neuropsychiatric conditions. FMRI (functional magnetic resonance imaging) studies employ either laboratory-designed tasks that engage the brain with abstracted and repeated stimuli, or resting state paradigms with little behavioral constraint. Recently, novel neuroimaging paradigms using n...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2002
Beatrice de Gelder Gilles Pourtois Lawrence Weiskrantz

Multisensory integration is a powerful mechanism for increasing adaptive responses, as illustrated by binding of fear expressed in a face with fear present in a voice. To understand the role of awareness in intersensory integration of affective information we studied multisensory integration under conditions of conscious and nonconscious processing of the visual component of an audiovisual stim...

2015
Riley Bove Charles C. White Gavin Giovannoni Bonnie Glanz Victor Golubchikov Johnny Hujol Charles Jennings Dawn Langdon Michelle Lee Anna Legedza James Paskavitz Sashank Prasad John Richert Allison Robbins Susan Roberts Howard Weiner Ravi Ramachandran Martyn Botfield Philip L. De Jager

Objective: In this cohort of individuals with and without multiple sclerosis (MS), we illustrate some of the novel approaches that smartphones provide to monitor patients with chronic neurologic disorders in their natural setting. Methods: Thirty-eight participant pairs (MS and cohabitant) aged 18–55 years participated in the study. Each participant received an Android HTC Sensation 4G smartpho...

Journal: :Synthese 2006
Don Garrett

Hume is a naturalist in many different respects and about many different topics; this paper argues that he is also a naturalist about intentionality and representation. It does so in the course of answering four questions about his theory of mental representation: (1) Which perceptions represent? (2) What can perceptions represent? (3) Why do perceptions represent at all? (4) How do perceptions...

2011
CHRISTOPHER NEMETH GARY KLEIN James J. Cochran

The naturalistic decision making (NDM) approach seeks to understand human cognitive performance by studying how individuals and teams actually make decisions in real-world settings. Three major criteria have appeared in the literature to describe research that counts as NDM study: The research focuses on expertise, it takes place in field settings, and it reflects the conditions (such as uncert...

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