2025
Current interpretations of the I-PACE model of behavioral addictions
Brand M, Müller A, Wegmann E, Antons S, Brandtner A, Müller S, Stark R, Steins-Loeber S, Potenza M. Current interpretations of the I-PACE model of behavioral addictions. Journal Of Behavioral Addictions 2025, 14: 1-17. PMID: 40063161, PMCID: PMC11974429, DOI: 10.1556/2006.2025.00020.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsI-PACE modelI-PACEBehavioral addictionsInteraction of Person-Affect-Cognition-ExecutionBehavioral addiction researchCue-reactivityDesire thinkingCompulsive behaviorsExecutive functionAddictive behaviorsNegative reinforcementAddiction researchPermissive beliefsAddiction theoryAddiction fieldSelf-controlAddictionCravingEmpirical findingsTheory buildingClinical careStimulate researchGratificationBehaviorContext of changesAttachment as Prediction: Insights From Cognitive and Developmental Neuroscience
Tottenham N, Vannucci A. Attachment as Prediction: Insights From Cognitive and Developmental Neuroscience. Current Directions In Psychological Science 2025, 34: 195-206. DOI: 10.1177/09637214251313714.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEarly caregiving experiencesAttachment schemasEmotion regulationMidline cortical regionsCaregiving experienceNeurodevelopmental frameworkDevelopmental neuroscienceEmotional well-beingFunctional connectivityNeural circuitryCortical regionsNeural predictionPredictive inferenceWell-beingMemoryEmpirical findingsNeurobiologyCognitionSchemaAttachmentEmotionsNeuroscienceCircuitry
2024
What do we know about parental embodied mentalizing? A systematic review of the construct, assessment, empirical findings, gaps and further steps
Aras A, Fonagy P, Campbell C, Rosan C. What do we know about parental embodied mentalizing? A systematic review of the construct, assessment, empirical findings, gaps and further steps. Attachment & Human Development 2024, 26: 588-624. PMID: 39565089, DOI: 10.1080/14616734.2024.2421432.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHigher-order cognitive functionsInfants' emotional statesParental mentalizationCognitive processesBehavioral adjustmentCognitive functionEmotional statesCaregiver interactionsMentalCaregiver reactionsBodily expressionsEmpirical findingsImplicit capacityAggregate insightsSystematic narrative reviewImplicit facets
2022
Anxious Bullies: Parent Distress and Youth Anxiety Interact to Predict Bullying Perpetration
Musicaro RM, Yeguez CE, Rey Y, Silverman WK, Pettit JW. Anxious Bullies: Parent Distress and Youth Anxiety Interact to Predict Bullying Perpetration. Child Psychiatry & Human Development 2022, 55: 812-818. PMID: 36222997, PMCID: PMC10090230, DOI: 10.1007/s10578-022-01443-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchYouth anxietyParent distressBullying perpetrationAnxiety symptom severityAnxious samplesYouth distressPercent of youthAnxietyBulliesParents' levelPerpetrationDistressSymptom severityHome problemsYouthEmpirical findingsSignificant interactionPast monthFindingsOverlooked groupNovel insightsEarlier studies
2020
Using supervised machine learning on neuropsychological data to distinguish OCD patients with and without sensory phenomena from healthy controls
Stamatis C, Batistuzzo M, Tanamatis T, Miguel E, Hoexter M, Timpano K. Using supervised machine learning on neuropsychological data to distinguish OCD patients with and without sensory phenomena from healthy controls. British Journal Of Clinical Psychology 2020, 60: 77-98. PMID: 33300635, DOI: 10.1111/bjc.12272.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsObsessive-compulsive disorderNeuropsychological literatureNeuropsychological processesSensory phenomenaOCD patientsDistinct cognitive processesDifferent cognitive profilesExecutive function deficitsDistinct neuropsychological featuresCognitive processesNeuropsychological paradigmsCognitive profileNeuropsychological dataFunction deficitsNeuropsychological featuresHealthy controlsMultiple analytic approachesPatient subsampleSymptom presentationCommon experienceSymptom-based approachEmpirical findingsDistinct drivesRisk sensitivityMotivationReliability and Validity of the Psychopathy Checklist-Revised in the Assessment of Risk for Institutional Violence: A Cautionary Note on )
Olver M, Stockdale K, Neumann C, Hare R, Mokros A, Baskin-Sommers A, Brand E, Folino J, Gacono C, Gray N, Kiehl K, Knight R, Leon-Mayer E, Logan M, Meloy J, Roy S, Salekin R, Snowden R, Thomson N, Tillem S, Vitacco M, Yoon D. Reliability and Validity of the Psychopathy Checklist-Revised in the Assessment of Risk for Institutional Violence: A Cautionary Note on ). Psychology Public Policy And Law 2020, 26: 490-510. DOI: 10.1037/law0000256.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchInstitutional violenceCapital sentencing decisionsStatements of concernSentencing issuesNew empirical findingsSentencing decisionsViolencePsychopathy ChecklistViolence risk assessmentSingle case assessmentEmpirical findingsHare Psychopathy ChecklistForensic assessmentLiterature reviewGroup dataPoor predictive validityArgumentIssuesCautionary noteRating issuesCapitalAcademicsRed herringOpinionImportant issueHealthy Development as a Human Right: Insights from Developmental Neuroscience for Youth Justice
Casey B, Taylor-Thompson K, Rubien-Thomas E, Robbins M, Baskin-Sommers A. Healthy Development as a Human Right: Insights from Developmental Neuroscience for Youth Justice. Annual Review Of Law And Social Science 2020, 16: 203-222. DOI: 10.1146/annurev-lawsocsci-101317-031101.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchJustice systemSpecial protectionDevelopmental scienceAdult criminal justice systemCriminal justice systemHealthy developmentTreatment of youthMembers of societyFundamental rightsLegal questionsHuman rightsYouth justiceNeurobiological developmentSocial skillsDevelopmental neuroscienceRightsAdult capacityOnly protectionProtectionYouthEmpirical findingsScientific knowledgeCurrent policyUnited StatesYoung peopleChapter 4 The development of multisensory processes for perceiving the environment and the self
Lewkowicz D, Bremner A. Chapter 4 The development of multisensory processes for perceiving the environment and the self. 2020, 89-112. DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-812492-5.00004-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAudiovisual perceptionVisuotactile perceptionAudiovisual inputYoung children's abilityEndogenous attentionMultisensory processesMultisensory processingSelective attentionPerceptual abilitiesEarly experienceChildren's abilitySensorimotor abilitiesInfants' responsesGreater salienceLate childhoodOwn bodySocial surroundingsTactile inputPerceptionEmpirical findingsSelfEmpirical evidenceInfancyAbilityAttention
2018
Intensive home-based programs for youth with serious emotional disturbances: A comprehensive review of experimental findings
Moffett S, Brotnow L, Patel A, Adnopoz J, Woolston J. Intensive home-based programs for youth with serious emotional disturbances: A comprehensive review of experimental findings. Children And Youth Services Review 2018, 85: 319-325. DOI: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2017.10.004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSerious emotional disturbanceEmotional disturbanceHome-based interventionMechanisms of changeHome-based programBehavioral impairmentsQuasi-experimental studySuch interventionsYouthEmpirical findingsCaregiver perspectivesRelative dearthInstitutional placementInterventionFindingsImpairmentPerspectiveChildrenProgramContinuum of careComprehensive reviewConclusive comparisonPartnersDearth
2017
Introduction: Applying Clinical Psychological Science to Practice
B. C, DiVasto K. Introduction: Applying Clinical Psychological Science to Practice. Journal Of Clinical Psychology 2017, 73: 504-510. PMID: 28186633, DOI: 10.1002/jclp.22448.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMental illnessScientist-practitioner gapClinical psychological scienceTreat mental illnessCase formulationPsychological scienceMental healthcareIllnessTreatment selectionClinical expertisePsychologistsEmpirical findingsClinicDivergent epistemologiesHealthcareFindingsPracticeComplex phenomenon
2015
Posttraumatic Stress in the Aftermath of Mass Shootings
Lowe S, Galea S. Posttraumatic Stress in the Aftermath of Mass Shootings. 2015, 91-111. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-18866-9_6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPosttraumatic stressMass shooting incidentsSevere posttraumatic stress symptomsPosttraumatic stress symptomsPosttraumatic stress disorderMental health interventionsShooting incidentsPsychosocial resourcesEvent exposureMass shootingsStress disorderStress symptomsMental health impactAssessment measuresTiming of assessmentIndependent samplesLittle researchLongitudinal dataExtant literatureEmpirical findingsSample characteristicsElementary schoolCrisis preparednessSandy Hook Elementary SchoolHealth interventions
2011
Modeling Relapse Situations in the Human Laboratory
Sinha R. Modeling Relapse Situations in the Human Laboratory. Current Topics In Behavioral Neurosciences 2011, 13: 379-402. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-28720-6_150.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHuman laboratoryAlcohol relapse riskStress-related dysregulationBrain imaging studiesNovel treatment interventionsHuman laboratory proceduresAlcohol-dependent individualsChronic relapsing illnessAlcohol seekingRelapse situationsStress processRelapse outcomesRelapse riskAlcohol relapseAlcohol useTreatment interventionsReciprocal relationshipEmpirical findingsAlcoholism riskCentral stressImaging studiesSuch dysregulationAlcohol consumptionSeekingAlcoholism
2010
The Ontogeny of Human Multisensory Object Perception: A Constructivist Account
Lewkowicz D. The Ontogeny of Human Multisensory Object Perception: A Constructivist Account. 2010, 303-327. DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4419-5615-6_16.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchObject conceptsMultisensory inputsLow-level perceptual cuesAudio-visual sequencesPerceptual narrowingMultisensory attributesIntersensory relationsInfants' perceptionMultisensory cuesObject perceptionIntersensory developmentPerceptual tuningPerceptual cuesUnacknowledged processSelective experienceConstructivist accountTheoretical viewsOlder infantsDevelopmental differentiationYoung infantsCuesEmpirical findingsPerceptionDevelopmental integrationInfancy
2008
Bayesian learning of visual chunks by human observers
Orbán G, Fiser J, Aslin RN, Lengyel M. Bayesian learning of visual chunks by human observers. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 2008, 105: 2745-2750. PMID: 18268353, PMCID: PMC2268207, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0708424105.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsComplex visual patternsChunks of informationPair-wise statisticsVisual chunksPrevious empirical findingsIdeal learnerHuman performanceVisual sceneBayesian model comparisonLearning mechanismVisual patternsHuman observersCorrelational structureLow-level featuresKey predictionsEmpirical findingsBayesian learningLearningLearnersChunksHuman patternModel comparisonRelevant informationEconomical representationExemplars
2005
The Role of Embodied Intention in Early Lexical Acquisition
Yu C, Ballard D, Aslin R. The Role of Embodied Intention in Early Lexical Acquisition. Cognitive Science 2005, 29: 961-1005. PMID: 21702799, DOI: 10.1207/s15516709cog0000_40.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchWord-meaning associationsLexical acquisitionReferential intentionsSocial cognitive skillsEarly lexical acquisitionInfant language developmentDifferent learning conditionsBody movementsCognitive skillsMultisensory signalsWord discoveryIndividual wordsLanguage developmentLearning conditionsHuman participantsContinuous speechComputational roleSound patternsLexical itemsContextual informationDeictic referenceComputational modelEmpirical findingsWordsIntention
2002
Implicit Ageism
Levy B, Banaji M. Implicit Ageism. 2002, 49-76. DOI: 10.7551/mitpress/1157.003.0006.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1999
Chapter 16 The development of temporal and spatial intermodal perception
Lewkowicz D. Chapter 16 The development of temporal and spatial intermodal perception. Advances In Psychology 1999, 129: 395-420. DOI: 10.1016/s0166-4115(99)80038-7.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1998
Drinking, Problem Drinking, and Productivity
Mullahy J, Sindelar J. Drinking, Problem Drinking, and Productivity. Recent Developments In Alcoholism 1998, 14: 347-359. PMID: 9751953, DOI: 10.1007/0-306-47148-5_16.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1997
Shaping Perceptions to Motivate Healthy Behavior: The Role of Message Framing
Rothman A, Salovey P. Shaping Perceptions to Motivate Healthy Behavior: The Role of Message Framing. Psychological Bulletin 1997, 121: 3-19. PMID: 9000890, DOI: 10.1037/0033-2909.121.1.3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMotivate healthy behaviorDecision makingAffective processesMotivate behaviorLoss-framed appealsHealth-related decisionsMessage framingHealth decision makingHealthy behaviorsEmpirical findingsHealth behaviorsParticular behaviorHealth messagesHealth issuesRelative effectivenessMakingPeopleBehaviorPerceptionJudgmentsFraming
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