نتایج جستجو برای: changes

تعداد نتایج: 871886  

Journal: :Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience 2012
Rebecca M. Todd Wayne Lee Jennifer W. Evans Marc D. Lewis Margot J. Taylor

The modulation of control processes by stimulus salience, as well as associated neural activation, changes over development. We investigated age-related differences in the influence of facial emotion on brain activation when an action had to be withheld, focusing on a developmental period characterized by rapid social-emotional and cognitive change. Groups of kindergarten and young school-aged ...

Journal: :Psychology and aging 2003
Christopher Hertzog Roger A Dixon David F Hultsch Stuart W S MacDonald

The authors used 6-year longitudinal data from the Victoria Longitudinal Study (VLS) to investigate individual differences in amount of episodic memory change. Latent change models revealed reliable individual differences in cognitive change. Changes in episodic memory were significantly correlated with changes in other cognitive variables, including speed and working memory. A structural equat...

Journal: :Perspectives on psychological science : a journal of the Association for Psychological Science 2006
Deanna Kuhn

The news that the brain continues to develop through much of adolescence risks becoming an explanation for anything and everything about teenagers and suggests the need for closer analysis. Central to such analysis is clarifying what develops at a psychological level during these years. An examination of contemporary research data on adolescent cognitive development identifies increased executi...

2015
Riccardo E. Marioni Cecile Proust-Lima Helene Amieva Carol Brayne Fiona E. Matthews Jean-Francois Dartigues Helene Jacqmin-Gadda

BACKGROUND Identifying modifiable lifestyle correlates of cognitive decline and risk of dementia is complex, particularly as few population-based longitudinal studies jointly model these interlinked processes. Recent methodological developments allow us to examine statistically defined sub-populations with separate cognitive trajectories and dementia risks. METHODS Engagement in social, physi...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2013
Julia Zimmermann Franz J Neyer

International mobility is a prevalent life event that particularly affects university students. The aim of this longitudinal study was twofold: First, we examined the impact of international mobility on personality (Big Five) change, separating self-selection effects from socialization processes. Second, we extended prior analyses on the association between life events and personality developme...

Journal: :Psychological review 1978
A G Greenwald D L Ronis

Recent revisions of cognitive dissonance theory no longer encompass some of the important examples, data, and hypotheses that were part of Festinger's original statement. Further, the psychological character of the motivation for cognitive change can be interpreted, in recent statements of the theory, as a need to preserve self-esteem rather than a need to maintain logic-like consistency among ...

Journal: :Neuropsychology 2017
Timothy A Salthouse

OBJECTIVE Decompose cognitive change into influences unique to particular cognitive domains, and influences shared across different cognitive domains. METHOD A total of 2,546 adults between 18 and 95 years of age performed a battery of 12 cognitive tests on 2 occasions separated by an average of 3 years. An estimate of general cognitive functioning based on the first principal factor was regr...

Journal: :Psychonomic bulletin & review 2010
Michael J Kane Tammy J Core R Reed Hunt

Psychological change is difficult to assess, in part because self-reported beliefs and attitudes may be biased or distorted. The present study probed belief change, in an educational context, by using the hindsight bias to counter another bias that generally plagues assessment of subjective change. Although research has indicated that skepticism courses reduce paranormal beliefs, those findings...

Journal: :Psychological science 2011
Timothy A Salthouse

Interpretation of cognitive change has been complicated because different influences on change are not easily distinguished. In this study, longitudinal cognitive change was decomposed into a component related to the length of the interval between test occasions (i.e., time-dependent change) and a component unrelated to the test-retest interval (i.e., time-independent change). Influences of age...

Journal: :The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences 2012
Nicholas A Turiano Lindsay Pitzer Cherie Armour Arun Karlamangla Carol D Ryff Daniel K Mroczek

OBJECTIVES Personality traits predict numerous health outcomes, but previous studies have rarely used personality change to predict health. METHODS The current investigation utilized a large national sample of 3,990 participants from the Midlife in the U.S. study (MIDUS) to examine if both personality trait level and personality change longitudinally predict 3 different health outcomes (i.e.,...

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