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Between the Lines: Integrating the Science of Reading and the Science of Behavior to Improve Reading Outcomes for Australian Children
Many Australian students fail to meet an acceptable standard of reading proficiency. This can negatively impact their academic progress, social, and...
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Statistical regularities cause attentional suppression with target-matching distractors
Visual search may be disrupted by the presentation of salient, but irrelevant stimuli. To reduce the impact of salient distractors, attention may...
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Uniquely human intelligence arose from expanded information capacity
Most theories of how human cognition is unique propose specific representational capacities or biases, often thought to arise through evolutionary...
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Neural Network Components of Childhood Apraxia of Speech and Associated Comorbidities
Apraxia is the result of a disruption of the functioning of a complex, interdependent network of neural sub networks. Utilizing Childhood apraxia of... -
When the mind’s eye prevails: The Internal Dominance over External Attention (IDEA) hypothesis
Throughout the 20th century, the psychological literature has considered attention as being primarily directed at the outside world. More recent...
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The Effect of Neurofeedback Training on Executive Control Network of Attention and Dart-Throwing Performance in Individuals with Trait Anxiety
This study aimed to investigate the effect of neurofeedback training on the executive control network of attention and dart-throwing skill...
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Relational Cues are Affectively Differentiated
The present study explored whether cues trained to specify relational (C rel ) or relational and functional (C rel+func ) control are differentially...
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Parenting and Emotions: An Understanding of Parental Emotion Regulation
Emotion regulation (ER) consists of deploying various extrinsic and intrinsic processes that monitor, evaluate, and modify the different features of... -
Drawing improves memory in patients with hippocampal damage
The hippocampus plays a critical role in the formation of declarative memories, and hippocampal damage leads to significant impairments in new memory...
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PTSD is associated with impaired event processing and memory for everyday events
Current theories of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) propose that memory abnormalities are central to the development and persistence of...
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The complexity of measuring reliability in learning tasks: An illustration using the Alternating Serial Reaction Time Task
Despite the fact that reliability estimation is crucial for robust inference, it is underutilized in neuroscience and cognitive psychology....
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Evidence of a reduced role for circumscribed interests in the social attention patterns of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder
Reduced social attention is characteristic of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). It has been suggested to result from an early onset and excessive...
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Searching for the past: Exploring the dynamics of direct and generative autobiographical memory reconstruction among young and cognitively normal older adults
Episodic autobiographical memories (EAMs) can come to mind through two retrieval routes, one direct (i.e., an EAM is retrieved almost...
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Visitor Behavior and Talk at Zoos and Aquariums: Tracking Visitor Groups with GoPro Cameras
The third iteration of the Why Zoos and Aquariums Matter Study is a partnership between the Association of Zoos and Aquariums and three social... -
Understanding Patterns of Adolescent Suicide Ideation: Implications for Risk Assessment
Understanding the nature of adolescent suicide ideation is of critical importance to improving suicide risk assessment, but research in this area has...