نتایج جستجو برای: cognitive attentional syndrome

تعداد نتایج: 870015  

Journal: :Emotion 2014
Genna M Bebko Steven L Franconeri Kevin N Ochsner Joan Y Chiao

According to appraisal theories of emotion, cognitive reappraisal is a successful emotion regulation strategy because it involves cognitively changing our thoughts, which, in turn, change our emotions. However, recent evidence has challenged the importance of cognitive change and, instead, has suggested that attentional deployment may at least partly explain the emotion regulation success of co...

Journal: :Journal of autism and developmental disorders 2014
Luca Ronconi Andrea Facoetti Hermann Bulf Laura Franchin Roberta Bettoni Eloisa Valenza

Since subthreshold autistic social impairments aggregate in family members, and since attentional dysfunctions appear to be one of the earliest cognitive markers of children with autism, we investigated in the general population the relationship between infants' attentional functioning and the autistic traits measured in their parents. Orienting and alerting attention systems were measured in 8...

شفیعی, حسن, شقاقی, فرهاد,

This study was performed to examine the effect of holistic face processing and trait anxiety on children’s attentional biases toward schematic natural and jumbled emotional faces (angry, happy, neutral). The participants were entered into study considering their scores in Trait anxiety inventory for children (Spielberger, 1973) and the results of a semi-structured interview. 30 high-and 30 low ...

Journal: :Experimental aging research 2006
Terry Levitt Jonathan Fugelsang Margaret Crossley

This study compared the relative importance (i.e., proportion of shared variance) of attentional capacity and processing speed accounts of cognitive aging to predict age differences in episodic and working memory performance. Right-handed adults (n = 100), 18 to 88 years of age, completed measures of attentional capacity (divided attention), processing speed, and episodic and working memory. Th...

Journal: :Acta neurobiologiae experimentalis 2013
Pingyuan Gong Shoumin Xi She Li Guochang Cao Peizhe Zhang Guomin Shen Fuchang Zhang Yan Shen Hua Ma

Studies have indicated that a functional polymorphism (Val66Met) in a brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) gene can influences human cognitive functions and mood disorders. In this study, we examined associations of BDNF Val66Met with attentional bias and personality in an unaffected population. The results showed that BDNF Val66Met was significantly associated with attentional disengagemen...

Journal: :Schizophrenia research 2006
Paul D Kieffaber Emily S Kappenman Misty Bodkins Anantha Shekhar Brian F O'Donnell William P Hetrick

Task set maintenance and switching deficits are robust in schizophrenia. However, little is known about how these constructs are related to one another. The development of an improved understanding of set switching and maintenance deficits in schizophrenia requires that these constructs be explicated in terms of elementary cognitive processes rather than grouped into broad psychological concept...

2013
Stephanie M. McTighe Sarah J. Neal Qian Lin Zoë A. Hughes Daniel G. Smith

Autism is a complex spectrum of disorders characterized by core behavioral deficits in social interaction, communication, repetitive stereotyped behaviors and restricted interests. Autism frequently presents with additional cognitive symptoms, including attentional deficits and intellectual disability. Preclinical models are important tools for studying the behavioral domains and biological und...

2016
Anna L. Toscano-Zapién Daniel Velázquez-López David N. Velázquez-Martínez

There is evidence that timing processes in the suprasecond scale are modulated by attentional mechanisms; in addition, some studies have shown that attentional mechanisms also affect timing in the subsecond scale. Our aim was to study eye movements and pupil diameter during a temporal bisection task in the subsecond range. Subjects were trained to discriminate anchor intervals of 200 or 800 mse...

Journal: :Appetite 2013
Renate A M Neimeijer Peter J de Jong Anne Roefs

Although restrained eaters try to limit their food intake, they often fail and indulge in exactly those foods that they want to avoid. A possible explanation is a temporal attentional bias for food cues. It could be that for these people food stimuli are processed relatively efficiently and require less attentional resources to enter awareness. Once a food stimulus has captured attention, it ma...

Journal: :Brain research 2011
Mary H Maclean Karen M Arnell

Accuracy for a second target (T2) is reduced when it is presented within 500 ms of a first target (T1) in a rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP)-an attentional blink (AB). Reducing the amount of attentional investment with an additional task or instructing the use of a more relaxed cognitive approach has been found to reduce the magnitude of the AB. As well, personality and affective traits,...

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