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1 substantial body of research has illuminated psychological adaptations motivating pathogen avoidance,
2 na that likely represent both the effects of psychological adaptations that are specific to music (e.
6 channels and instruments are associated with psychological and biological indicators; it uses functio
8 sults highlight the likely role of long-term psychological and economic changes in explaining the ris
12 hese results provide novel insights into the psychological and neural mechanisms by which people lear
13 (for example, magic tricks), we examine the psychological and neural mechanisms underlying the motiv
14 Together, these results shed light on the psychological and neural underpinnings of how identical
16 this relationship by integrating research on psychological and neurocognitive processes with a curren
17 s about the role of personality, integrating psychological and neuroscientific approaches to personal
18 al disruption (23 issues, 210 participants), psychological and personality issues (21 issues, 147 par
19 meta-analysis to assess the effectiveness of psychological and pharmacological interventions for mana
21 sed controlled trials (RCTs) and non-RCTs of psychological and pharmacological treatments for PTSD sy
22 es and dozens of reviews have documented the psychological and physical health effects of caregiving,
26 g AYA patients; (c) identifying and managing psychological and socio-economic issues impacting diseas
27 studies show that responding to recipients' psychological and sociocultural realities in the design
28 g compliance could not be explained by other psychological and socioeconomic factors (e.g., moods, pe
29 ciplinary understanding, integrating social, psychological, and biological sciences, to map the const
31 on dehumanization by evaluating the social, psychological, and demographic correlates of blatant dis
32 The circadian system affects physiological, psychological, and molecular mechanisms in the body, res
33 igree-based approach and examine the social, psychological, and psychiatric features of offspring fro
36 tility and the microbiota), central factors (psychological aspects, sensitization and/or differences
37 tally manipulate, measure and analyse latent psychological attributes, such as memory, confidence or
39 The intervention group's leaflet targeted psychological barriers and provided low-burden informati
40 renatal alcohol exposure was associated with psychological, behavioral, and cognitive outcomes, and w
41 n reported maternal prenatal alcohol use and psychological, behavioral, and neurodevelopmental outcom
43 d by rational expectations due to behavioral/psychological biases of investors, ambiguity aversion, o
44 iate support should be offered to reduce the psychological burden associated with multiple miscarriag
46 cale behaviour change and places significant psychological burdens on individuals, insights from the
47 cancer treatment settings and to ensure that psychological care receives the same priority as other a
49 which pubertal development drives neural and psychological changes that produce potential mental heal
51 his review covers theory and research on the psychological characteristics and consequences of attitu
52 arge number of socioeconomic, phenotypic and psychological characteristics differed between headache
53 alth behaviors, (iv) social connections, (v) psychological characteristics, and (vi) adverse experien
54 ng multidimensional impairments in physical, psychological cognitive and social status arising from c
55 its complexities, which encompass physical, psychological, cognitive and social impairments, the exa
56 syndrome is also more common in people with psychological comorbidity and in young adult women than
60 gy of abstract representations based on folk-psychological conceptions of cognitive architecture.
61 d the medical complications and co-occurring psychological conditions that result from excess adiposi
62 ventions included a lack of attention to the psychological consequences of chronic illness, technolog
64 multi-domain neurobiological, cognitive, and psychological construct relevant in depression and other
66 nections offers a way of articulating social psychological constructs in terms of Bayesian computatio
67 identification of neural circuits underlying psychological constructs with relevance across disorders
69 al health support are needed to mitigate the psychological costs of providing care during the COVID-1
71 icipants' own subjective experience of their psychological decision process, and no existing models o
72 l resources, and social isolation leading to psychological decompensation and increased drinking or r
73 ta from the Care Register for Health Care on psychological development disorders with mother-reported
76 l impairments; (2) physical dysfunction; (3) psychological disorder; (4) cognitive impairment; (5) fa
77 scale traumatic events are known to increase psychological disorders, thus far the science has not sh
78 res of appeal, narrative transportation, and psychological dispositions (egoism and empathy) associat
79 at participants felt a significantly shorter psychological distance from protagonists when advising f
81 iability necessary to probe whether temporal psychological distance plays a role in reward valuation.
84 ual construal and are impaired at traversing psychological distances, and Gilead et al.'s hierarchy f
85 that Tomasello's account overlooks important psychological distinctions between how humans judge diff
86 ence in the relationship between measures of psychological distress (anxiety and/or depressive sympto
87 se refugees with at least moderate levels of psychological distress (cutoff >=5 on the Kessler 6).
88 g the relationship between sleep and serious psychological distress (SPD) have lacked racial/ethnic d
89 stronger improvements for Self-Help Plus on psychological distress 3 months post intervention (beta
90 4.8%-58.4%), PTSD 19.7% (95% CI 3.2%-64.6%), psychological distress 40.8% (95% CI 20.7%-64.4%), recen
91 ational survey data to compare self-reported psychological distress among US adults in April and July
93 y data to compare the prevalence symptoms of psychological distress and loneliness among US adults du
97 ts, and resulted in meaningful reductions in psychological distress at 3 months among South Sudanese
100 al activity had significantly higher odds of psychological distress during pregnancy (K6 5-12: AOR 1.
101 cal activity had significantly lower odds of psychological distress during pregnancy than those with
107 ss training is able to buffer the effects of psychological distress on healthy participants' immune s
110 ntensity should be considered when assessing psychological distress risk during pregnancy and depress
112 ssed as moderate or severe using the Kessler Psychological Distress Scale (K6 5-12 and >=13, respecti
118 eterans are at increased risk for developing psychological distress, mood disorders, and trauma and s
126 elated to suboptimal outcomes from different psychological domains (e.g., cognitive control and negat
127 of this intervention on physical and mental/psychological domains and the effects over time remain u
131 Most reviewed studies reported negative psychological effects including post-traumatic stress sy
134 s with expertise in this area debate whether psychological evaluation is warranted in a transgender p
135 clusion criteria and completed donations and psychological evaluations of perceived stress monthly.
136 ological, infectious, cardiorespiratory, and psychological events, he was discharged after a hospital
137 s reasonable empirical clinical and forensic psychological evidence to support viewing rationalizatio
141 and task performance, suggesting that these psychological factors can predict increased fluctuations
143 t-onset allergic disease and female sex; (b) Psychological factors-asthma and food allergy were assoc
145 Inflammatory Bowel Diseases (IBD) affect psychological, family, social and professional dimension
146 nnaire, and Beck's Depression Inventory 21), psychological features (Fear-Avoidance Beliefs Questionn
150 l magnetic stimulation (TMS) in the study of psychological functions has entered a new phase of sophi
152 es that weight stigma can cause physical and psychological harm, and that affected individuals are le
154 of ongoing research monitoring physical and psychological health of students at a major southeastern
155 onship between emotion-regulation choice and psychological health that may not be observed in traditi
156 ils intrapersonal benefits, as it can confer psychological health, buffer against adversity, and faci
158 nstead, cognitive dissonance is part of the "psychological immune system" (Gilbert 2006; Mandelbaum 2
162 ges from fairness considerations rooted in a psychological incompatibility between the allocation of
163 rent types of obligations rests on different psychological inputs and has distinct downstream consequ
164 al model of chronic disease, suggesting that psychological intervention programs may be important for
165 here were no significant differences between psychological interventions and inactive control group a
166 ta-analysis, we observed that trauma-focused psychological interventions are effective for managing m
167 hermore, it is not known which components of psychological interventions are most effective for manag
169 s significantly improved at posttreatment by psychological interventions compared with inactive contr
170 demonstrates the feasibility and efficacy of psychological interventions for adult patients with adva
171 shing optimal ways to deliver multicomponent psychological interventions for people exposed to comple
172 ng the costs, effectiveness, and benefits of psychological interventions from client, practitioner, a
173 es employment and therefore income, and that psychological interventions generate economic gains.
177 psychomotor symptoms, indicating that future psychological interventions should target motor-related
180 rmacological interventions, we observed that psychological interventions were associated with greater
184 the development of mechanistic models at the psychological level to explain how humans plan, execute,
188 heterozygosity was not related to any of the psychological life history-relevant variables measured (
189 echnicalities of the procedure, the specific psychological management of this patient, and the result
192 lacebo effects on emotional distress and the psychological mechanisms that explain how they function.
193 e a powerful tool to identify the neural and psychological mechanisms underlying interpersonal and gr
194 markers, diet, physical activity, sleep, and psychological mediators/moderators of WLM (secondary tri
195 a complex process, which should address the psychological, medical, educational and vocational needs
196 ual updates echo and contextualize classical psychological models of learning, in particular hybrid a
199 culty (eg, tremor, stiffness, slowness), and psychological or cognitive problems (eg, cognitive decli
202 psychotherapeutic interventions with primary psychological outcomes for such patients are reviewed he
203 adolescence is linked to long-term negative psychological outcomes, but in such studies it is diffic
206 ng" has been loosely applied to a variety of psychological phenomena, often without clear definition
209 These differences appear to be affected by psychological, physiological, cognitive, environmental,
211 es are specifically processed, and appeal to psychological predispositions distinctly from other recr
212 mpleted self-report questionnaires measuring psychological processes related to impulsivity and compu
213 otentially complex underlying biological and psychological processes that remain to be elucidated wit
214 is study's focus on relatively late-maturing psychological processes, particularly the appraisal and
215 rtner depressive symptomatology and survivor psychological QOL (B=0.03, P<0.05) and moderated the ass
218 e elements that define the online ecosystem, psychological research can establish a more durable foun
220 s examined the relationship between maternal psychological resilience during pregnancy and newborn TL
222 s on establishing strong social connections, psychological resources, and health-maintaining behavior
223 nnections, health-maintaining behaviors, and psychological resources, mitigates the effects of repeat
225 ts boundaries, is widely accepted across the psychological sciences as a phenomenon revealing fundame
227 evolutions may be the product of a long-term psychological shift, from hierarchical and dominance-bas
228 satisfaction with general health, physical, psychological, social relations, and environmental aspec
230 ence that non-human primates understand some psychological states in other individuals but are unable
231 rella concept encompassing multiple negative psychological states including stress, anxiety, and depr
232 DASS-42 and TCS were useful to determine psychological status and their use could be incorporated
234 rment (aMCI) we assessed three parameters of psychological stress (Recent Life Changes Questionnaire
237 education, metabolic staging, assessment of psychological stress associated with diagnosis, and pros
238 ning task under experimentally induced acute psychological stress demonstrated (1) disrupted neural a
241 Here, we examined whether and how acute psychological stress influences goal-directed navigation
245 this study was to evaluate the influence of psychological stress on non-surgical periodontal treatme
247 These neural and behavioral changes under psychological stress were tied to evidence for disrupted
249 jective blood gene expression biomarkers for psychological stress, a subjective sensation with biolog
250 monstrate that in the absence of physical or psychological stress, adolescent ketamine exposure incre
251 quency of diabetic ketoacidosis and parental psychological stress, assessed by the Patient Health Que
255 s to social safety are a critical feature of psychological stressors that increase risk for disease.
256 erity of psychiatric symptoms in response to psychological stressors, and work in rodent models sugge
261 rive lesion-deficit maps of a broad range of psychological subdomains underlying affect and cognition
264 ful treatment for PMDD, particularly for the psychological symptoms associated with the disorder.
265 gic malignancies endure immense physical and psychological symptoms because of both their illness and
266 metry or function, which are associated with psychological symptoms such as stress, depression or anx
267 to screen mental health disorders and detect psychological symptoms) (aOR: 1.12; 95% CI: 1.04, 1.23),
268 etary diversity, micronutrient deficiencies, psychological symptoms, infection, and biomarkers of gut
269 asured commonly were additional physical and psychological symptoms, life impact (ie, quality of life
272 gs) and dangers (e.g., privacy implications, psychological targeting) presented by the widespread col
277 Treatment and prevention efforts guided by psychological theory, research, and practice can have ou
278 ms improved and relapse rates decreased with psychological therapies (246 randomized controlled trial
285 for several other psychiatric disorders and psychological traits were also predictive, particularly
286 T, it is important to understand whether the psychological trauma associated with facial disfiguremen
288 This diagnostic gap results in exclusive psychological treatment rather than multimodal therapies
291 We argue that in order to account for the psychological underpinning of human behavior, one should
292 ion was conducted to assess if demographics, psychological variables, and value orientations predict
294 Research indicates that core dimensions of psychological well-being can be cultivated through inten
295 ASH diet on several metabolic conditions and psychological well-being has been shown previously.
296 rates, self-reported measures (for example, psychological well-being), device-measured physical acti
297 discuss the importance of each dimension for psychological well-being, identify mechanisms that under
298 number of interventions designed to improve psychological well-being, the field lacks a unifying fra
300 d that although the "sense of obligation" is psychological, what it is a sense of, moral obligation i