Sentences with phrase «psychology researchers shows»

A new study by a University of Texas at Arlington physics team in collaboration with bioengineering and psychology researchers shows for the first time how a small area of the brain can be optically stimulated to control pain.

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Watch a rerun of «The Cosby Show» and you'll see it in action, according to Laurence Steinberg, a professor of psychology at Temple University in Philadelphia and one of the foremost researchers on parenting styles: «Cosby is warm, affectionate and relatively strict, but it's a strictness that is reasoned and reasonable, based on the belief that what children need from their parents is guidance and training.»
Reporting on two experiments in BioMed Central's open access journal BMC Psychology, researchers show that under certain conditions, women have an advantage over men at multitasking.
In a new study published in the scientific journal JAMA Psychiatry, researchers from the Department of Psychology at Uppsala University show that individuals with social phobia make too much serotonin.
A study by researchers from the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) at King's College London has shown that mood instability occurs in a wide range of mental disorders and is not exclusive to affective conditions such as depression, bipolar disorder and anxiety disorder.
«All the groups showed similar results after we introduced the e-cigs,» concluded Professor Frank Baeyens and postdoctoral researcher Dinska Van Gucht of the Psychology of Learning and Experimental Psychopathology Unit.
«Our results show that mood and emotion can affect how we see the world around us,» says psychology researcher Christopher Thorstenson of the University of Rochester, first author on the research.
Our findings show that this pattern also applies to other countries that are not Western or industrialized,» says psychology researcher Henri C. Santos of the University of Waterloo.
The study, led by psychology researcher Karen A. Matthews of the University of Pittsburgh, showed that men who were bullies during childhood were more likely to smoke cigarettes and use marijuana, to experience stressful circumstances, and to be aggressive and hostile at follow - up more than 20 years later.
«Our findings show that, under the right circumstances, a large part of the periphery may become a visual illusion,» says psychology researcher Marte Otten from the University of Amsterdam, lead author on the new research.
A new study by researchers from the Department of Psychology at Uppsala University and Clinical Neuroscience at Karolinska Institutet shows that people with PTSD have an imbalance between two neurochemical signalling systems of the brain, serotonin and substance P. Professors Mats Fredrikson and Tomas Furmark led the study using a so - called PET scanner to measure the relationship between these systems.
We tend to overstate our negative feelings and symptoms in surveys, shows a new study by a team of psychology researchers.
«There is some evidence to show that women tend to be more communicative and expressive in relationships and men may be more repressive,» says the lead researcher, Wendy Troxel, PhD, an assistant professor of psychiatry and psychology at the University of Pittsburgh.
«Our findings show that, under the right circumstances, a large part of the periphery may become a visual illusion,» says psychology researcher Marte Otten from the University of Amsterdam, lead author on the new research.
It's not a brand - new concept; in the documentary Century of the Self, filmmaker Adam Curtis shows how researchers from the Stanford Research Institute (SRI) used psychology to understand both personality types and so predict political behavior of the US public during the 1980s.
Psychology literature had shown that the perception of available support can be a better predictor of health or well - being outcomes (Sarason, Pierce, & Sarason, 1990); researchers in sport psychology had also focused more on the perception of available support, which is called perceivePsychology literature had shown that the perception of available support can be a better predictor of health or well - being outcomes (Sarason, Pierce, & Sarason, 1990); researchers in sport psychology had also focused more on the perception of available support, which is called perceivepsychology had also focused more on the perception of available support, which is called perceived support.
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