نتایج جستجو برای: mental age

تعداد نتایج: 979078  

Journal: :Revista latino-americana de enfermagem 2006
Maria Salete Bessa Jorge Getúlio Vasconcelos Fiúza Maria Veraci Oliveira Queiroz

The research had as objective to comprehend the sense of pregnancy to the teenager pregnant trying to get the way of being and having be pregnant. It was done four in-deep interviews, using the core question: How do you feel being pregnant? The speeches and their meanings were analysed by the light of Heidegger's Phenomenology. In getting closer to the phenomena we get the way impersonal and no...

Journal: :Biology letters 2008
Erik Lindqvist David Cesarini Björn Wallace

In a recent paper, Fieder and Huber (2007) attempt to estimate the “fitness effects” of parental age differences, to test the hypothesis that age preferences are evolutionarily acquired. The authors use modern data from the Swedish Total Population Registry. In their specifications, Fieder and Huber (2007) use offspring count as their dependent variable and parental age difference as an indepen...

Journal: :Psychology and aging 1989
T A Salthouse D R Mitchell R Palmon

Young and old adults were asked, in 3 experiments, to make decisions about the identity of line segment patterns after either adding or subtracting line segments from the original pattern. On some of the trials, the line segments from the initial display were presented again in the second display to minimize the necessity of remembering early information during the processing of later informati...

Journal: :Emotion 2010
Jessica R Escobedo Ralph Adolphs

Our autobiographical self depends on the differential recollection of our personal past, notably including memories of morally laden events. Whereas both emotion and temporal recency are well known to influence memory, very little is known about how we remember moral events, and in particular about the distribution in time of memories for events that were blameworthy or praiseworthy. To investi...

Journal: :The Quarterly journal of experimental psychology. A, Human experimental psychology 2005
David Bunce Anna Macready

A group of young (n = 52, M = 23.27 years) and old (n = 52, M = 68.62 years) adults studied two lists of semantically unrelated nouns. For one list a time of 2 s was allowed for encoding, and for the other, 5 s. A recognition test followed where participants classified their responses according to Gardiner's (1988) remember-know procedure. Age differences for remembering and knowing were minima...

Journal: :Developmental science 2010
Kristen E Lyons Simona Ghetti Cesare Cornoldi

Using a new method for studying the development of false-memory formation, we examined developmental differences in the rates at which 6-, 7-, 9-, 10-, and 18-year-olds made two types of memory errors: backward causal-inference errors (i.e. falsely remembering having viewed the non-viewed cause of a previously viewed effect), and gap-filling errors (i.e. falsely remembering having viewed a scri...

Journal: :Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 2005
Melita L Daley Daniel F Becker Lois T Flaherty Gordon Harper Robert A King Patricia Lester Nada Milosavljevic Silvio J Onesti Nancy Rappaport Mary Schwab-Stone

The Internet has become an increasingly important part of teen culture; however, there still remains little in the medical/psychiatric literature pertaining to the impact of the Internet on adolescent development. Despite the potential problems associated with communication online, the Internet offers a variety of positive opportunities for teens. In this report, we present a case study that il...

Journal: :Neurocase 2003
S Majerus K Barisnikov I Vuillemin M Poncelet M van der Linden

Abstract Although phonological processing is generally considered to be a proficiency in Williams syndrome (WS), there are very few studies which have extensively explored phonological processing abilities in WS. In this study, we re-assessed phonological processing in WS by exploring verbal STM and phonological awareness abilities in 4 children with WS (CA: 10-12 years) and two control groups,...

Journal: :Psychology and aging 2009
Karen A Daniels Jeffrey P Toth Christopher Hertzog

Dual-process theories propose that episodic memory performance reflects both recollection of prior details as well as more automatic influences of the past. The authors explored the idea that recollection mediates the accuracy of judgments of learning (JOLs) and may also help explain age differences in JOL accuracy. Young and older adults made immediate JOLs at study and then completed recognit...

Journal: :Psychological bulletin 1993
S J Ceci M Bruck

The field of children's testimony is in turmoil, but a resolution to seemingly intractable debates now appears attainable. In this review, we place the current disagreement in historical context and describe psychological and legal views of child witnesses held by scholars since the turn of the 20th century. Although there has been consistent interest in children's suggestibility over the past ...

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