Sentences with phrase «cognitive psychologists who»

«It's very exciting,» says Romke Rouw, a cognitive psychologist who studies synesthesia at the University of Amsterdam but who wasn't involved in the study.

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Also called cognitive behavioral therapy or «talk therapy,» you'll meet with a psychiatrist, psychologist, therapist or other mental health provider who can help you to solve problems and cope with your feelings.
Learn more about how playing with dolls teaches kids cognitive, fine motor, self - help, speech - language, and social - emotional skills in this post written in collaboration with a speech therapist and clinical psychologist who specializes in children and play therapy.
But whether those associations are inborn, something known as the nativist position, or learned is still up for grabs, says Clarissa Thompson, a cognitive developmental psychologist at Kent State University in Ohio who wasn't involved in the study.
In 1995 Timothy Rickard, a cognitive psychologist at the University of California at San Diego, evaluated a 40 - year - old man with a mental age of 5 who could assign a day of the week to a date with 70 percent accuracy.
And that means that auditory information is a big part of their cognitive repertoire,» says Rachael Shaw, a behavioral ecologist at the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom, who led the new study while a graduate student in comparative psychologist Nicola Clayton's lab at Cambridge.
Make full use of university databases that detail researchers» interests, suggests cognitive psychologist Dennis Proffitt of the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, who has received funding from several industry sources.
To arrive at this radical notion, Hauser draws on his own research in social cooperation, neuroscience, and primate behavior, as well as on the musings of philosophers, cognitive psychologists, and most important, the theories of MIT linguist Noam Chomsky, who in the 1950s proposed that all humans are equipped with a universal linguistic grammar, a set of instinctive rules that underlie all languages.
«I think this is going to end up being a really classic paper in the literature,» says psychologist Lee Thompson of Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, who has studied the genetics of cognitive skills and who was not involved in the work.
And Steven Pinker, a cognitive psychologist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, who studies how infants learn language and was only an infant himself when Chomsky first outlined his theory, has attempted to explain this ambitious quest in a provocative book, The Language Instinct (Review, 26 February).
But Laurie Santos, a cognitive psychologist at Yale University who has shown that rhesus macaques lack an understanding of false belief, thinks the «paper raises more questions than it provides answers,» especially because there have been «so many past results showing that chimpanzees and other primates lack this capacity.»
Cognitive psychologist Nora Newcombe of Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, who studies childhood learning, writes that although «it's nice to be exempted from the regulatory burden,» she worries that if her research isn't considered health - related, «will there later be criticism of funding from NIH?»
To test this, Vittorio Girotto, a cognitive psychologist at the University IUAV of Venice, Italy, and his colleagues sought out rural Maya villagers in Guatemala who had no formal education.
The results support the idea that primates have built - in mechanisms for recognizing a very specific threat based on its shape, says Isabelle Blanchette, a cognitive psychologist at the University of Quebec, Trois - Rivières, in Canada who studies the role of emotion in how we process information.
«It seems that smell is integrated at a very early stage,» says cognitive psychologist Jonas Olofsson, who led the new study, published November 5 in the Journal of Neuroscience.
«The craft of popular moviemaking is based on hard - won, practice - forged, psychological principles that have evolved over a long time, fitting stories and their presentation to our cognitive and perceptual capacities,» adds Armstrong, who suggests that professional psychologists can learn much from studying the structure of filmmakers» products.
«Scientists now know that there's much more plasticity of the brain than we previously thought,» explains Elizabeth Zelinski, PhD, a cognitive psychologist and Nintendo consultant who's also dean of the Leonard Davis School of Gerontology at the University of Southern California.
Lead author of the study John Cacioppo, a psychologist and director of the Center for Cognitive and Social Neuroscience at the University of Chicago, explains the findings by saying dating sites may «attract people who are serious about getting married.»
Dr. Sweller, an educational psychologist who has advanced our knowledge of how instruction is impacted by memory describes this concept as human cognitive architecture, or how we integrate, process, and use knowledge.
Dr. Sweller is an educational psychologist who has written a considerable number of important works (alone and with other important thinkers), primarily on memory and other cognitive factors and implications for designing instruction.
As I explained last month, Dr. Sweller, an educational psychologist who has extensively researched memory and learning describes perception and memory impacting learning and calls the process human cognitive architecture.
My mind was really opened when I went to Harvard College and had the opportunity to study under individuals — such as psychoanalyst Erik Erikson, sociologist David Riesman, and cognitive psychologist Jerome Bruner — who were creating knowledge about human beings.
The three authors are: Howard Gardner, a cognitive psychologist best known for his theory of multiple intelligences; Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, a social psychologist, who writes from an evolutionary and motivational perspective, best known for discovering the psychological state called «flow»; and William Damon, a developmental psychologist who has focused on social and moral issues.
Here's the abstract of the paper, followed by a brief interview with one author, Diana Reiss, a cognitive psychologist at Hunter College who was an adviser on the documentary and has made no secret of her campaign to end cruelty to this species:
«Very Bad Wizards is a podcast featuring a philosopher (Tamler Sommers) and a psychologist (David Pizarro), who share a love for ethics, pop culture, and cognitive science, and who have a marked inability to distinguish sacred from profane.
«I am a licensed clinical psychologist who specializes in cognitive - behavioral therapy (CBT) for eating disorders, anxiety disorders, and mood disorders.
«I am a clinical psychologist who specializes in Cognitive - Behavioral Therapy and Solution - Focused skills to treat depression, anxiety, and relationships issues.
According to a stepped care approach (based on the patient's Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) score), facilitated self - help with the coach or individual cognitive behavioural therapy sessions with the clinical psychologist will be offered.135 Common elements are: (1) challenge most unhelpful negative cognitions, (2) schedule at least one pleasurable activity per day, (3) increase social contacts, (4) improve sleep routine, (5) identify most stressful situations and apply cognitive behavioural strategies to improve their management.135 136 Patients who require a psychiatric evaluation will be referred to a psychiatry liaison service.
I am a doctoral - level Clinical Psychologist who uses cognitive and behavioral therapy techniques to help guide you in a healthier and more peaceful direction.
This course is recommended for health care professionals, especially psychologists, counselors, social workers, and nurses who seek knowledge about cognitive behavioral strategies for managing anger.
Psychologists in Ontario are regulated health care professionals who have been registered by the College of Psychologists of Ontario to assess, diagnose and treat a full range of emotional, behavioural, cognitive, and interpersonal problems.
Only psychologists or school counsellors who have experience working with children from a cognitive behavioural perspective can facilitate this program.
This course is recommended for health care professionals, especially addiction counselors, psychologists, mental health counselors, and social workers who seek knowledge about cognitive behavioral therapy for Adolescent Cannabis Users.
Those who are interested in being specifically a cognitive behavioral psychologist usually have extremely strong opinions on the benefits of this psychological treatment as compared to others.
A student who would like to become a cognitive behavioral psychologist starts by either completing a Ph.D or a Psy.D in psychology.
As a child psychologist who uses Trauma Focused - Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF - CBT) I have found many interventions that can be applied to that model.
A psychologist here in Atlanta who is familiar with my work once wrote, ``... he has that rare quality of emotional and cognitive intelligence... a calming presence and an ability to talk about sensitive material openly and honestly.»
This course is recommended for health care professionals, especially psychologists, counselors, social workers, and nurses who seek knowledge about trauma - focused cognitive behavioral therapy (TF - CBT) and its application to treating sexually abused and otherwise traumatized children.
Dr. Gleacher is a licensed psychologist who specializes in the treatment of children, adolescents, and adults with anxiety, mood, behavior, and school - related difficulties utilizing cognitive behavioral therapy techniques as well as other evidence - based treatment techniques.»
«I am a licensed clinical psychologist who specializes in behavioral sleep medicine (BSM) and Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) for anxiety and depression in adults.
This course is recommended for health care professionals, especially addiction counselors, psychologists, mental health counselors, and social workers who seek knowledge about implementing cognitive - behavioral and self - management interventions, especially for substance abuse relapse prevention amongst older adults.
«I am a licensed child psychologist who uses a cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) to help you and your child make lasting change and build life skills.
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