Other Individual Differences in Cognition
You ≠ me: Individual differences in the structure of social cognition
... social cognition that has collected data from a large sample on such an extensive battery of self-report and performance- based measures, and considered the influence of personal- ity on patterns of ...
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Individual Differences in Behaviour and Cognition of Eurasian Harvest Mice
... Schuster Individual Differences in Behaviour and Cognition of Eurasian Harvest Mice In the data set of the laboratory population we also observed that the trial number had a significant effect on ...
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Brain SCALE: Brain Structure and Cognition: an Adolescent Longitudinal Twin Study into the Genetic Etiology of Individual Differences
... The longitudinal twin study described in this paper aims to examine how genetic and environmental influences affect individual differences in developmental changes in brain structure and cognition ...
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Individual Differences in Eating Behaviours and Their Relationship with Motivation, Cognition and Weight Control
... any differences in eating behaviours, cognitive or motivational factors between a fasted and fed ...significant differences in any of the eating behaviour, cognitive or motivational factors between being ...
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The neuromodulatory properties of gonadal steroid hormones with regard to individual differences in cognition and brain organisation.
... group differences in estradiol in order for asymmetries to show cycle-based ...that differences in task type between studies can account for some of the inconsistencies in the literature regarding sex ...
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The Genetics of Affective Cognition: Electrophysiological Evidence for Individual Differences in Affective Picture Processing, Attention and Memory
... the other hand, that is its potential to elicit affect of a certain valence and arousal value, cannot be defined in objective terms but by definition depends on a ...
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Working memory capacity, mind wandering, and creative cognition: An individual-differences investigation into the benefits of controlled versus spontaneous thought
... punishing more powerful designs—any particular response is less likely to be considered unique as sample size grows, perversely making it more difficult to measure creativity in the large sample sizes required by ...
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Hemispheric differences in semantic cognition and their contribution to behaviour
... semantic cognition have different degrees of ...semantic cognition, identified using large scale meta-analyses: two sites which have been argued to act as heteromodal semantic hubs in anterior temporal lobe ...
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Individual differences in virtual environments
... spatial cognition, the strength of relationship between spatial abilities measured by psychometric tests and spatial knowledge acquisition from VE is arguable ...
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Individual cognition and collective behaviour in ants
... of other studies (Czaczkes et ...the differences were subtle and not significant in our ...ants, differences in learning rates were small, and these only became more prominent under low foraging ...
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Sex/gender differences in cognition, neurophysiology, and neuroanatomy
... gender differences, many believing that these differences are both large and biologically ...such differences are determined by genetic and hormonal influences affecting brain anatomy or brain ...
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Individual differences in children’s corepresentation of self and other in joint action
... and other, which is a mecha- nism that is common across domains in social cog- nition in general and has been linked to commonly identified “social” brain areas, including medial prefrontal cortex and ...
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Sex Differences in Cognition in Alzheimer's Disease
... when individual emotions are examined: deficits in recognition of fear and sadness are the most widely reported while recognition of disgust appears to be ...
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Individual differences in schizophrenia
... Patients entered the study according to the following criteria: 1) 18-45 years old; 2) Han Chinese descendants; 3) a diagnosis of schizophrenia, using the Structured Clinical Interview of the DSM-IV (SCID); 4) physically ...
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Learning and Individual Differences
... our other central executive task, Counting ...that differences in the observed relationships between mathematical abilities and speci fic WM components arise from developmental changes in WM ...
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