Adolescence is the most critical developmental stage individuals go through in life, during which they undergo comprehensive development in all aspects, transitioning from the stage of childhood to youth and adulthood. Adolescence, in general, is…
Category: Social Sciences
-
Perceived social support in the daily life of people with Parkinson’s disease: a distinct role and potential classifier
Kessler, A. & Rezak, M. Complications of dopaminergic therapy. Dis. Mon. 53, 223–226 (2007).
PubMed
Google Scholar
Tetrud, J. Treatment challenges in early stage parkinson’s disease. Neurol. Clin.…
Continue Reading
-
Loss avoidance during social interactions
Experimental design
We tested for loss aversion and loss avoidance across seven behavioural experiments (see Table 1 for an overview of the differences between all experiments). Experiments…
Continue Reading
-
Neural responses to peers moderate conversation-drinking associations in daily life
Cialdini, R. B. & Goldstein, N. J. Social influence: compliance and conformity. Ann. Rev. Psychol. 55, 591–621 (2004).
Google Scholar
Higgs, S. & Thomas, J. Social influences on eating. Curr. Opin. Behav….
Continue Reading
-
The identification between cognition and reality: the mountain geography of Nanjing in the Southern Song Dynasty (1127–1279) in China
The mountains in the first situation were the easiest to locate. There are 14 famous mountains whose names continue and are located on contemporary maps, such as Zhongshan, Sheshan, Tangshan, and Azure Dragon Mountain.Footnote 6 There were also 4…
Continue Reading
-
Modeled estimates of the health outcomes and economic value of improving the social determinants of mental health
Meadows, G. N. et al. Resolving the paradox of increased mental health expenditure and stable prevalence. Aust. N. Z. J. Psychiatry 53, 844–850 (2019).
PubMed
PubMed CentralGoogle Scholar
Continue Reading
-
Early adversity alters brain architecture and increases susceptibility to mental health disorders
Berens, A. E., Jensen, S. K. G. & Nelson, C. A. 3rd Biological embedding of childhood adversity: from physiological mechanisms to clinical implications. BMC Med. 15, 135 (2017). A review that offers a conceptual model for how early childhood…
Continue Reading
-
Conceptual knowledge increasingly supports emotion understanding as perceptual contribution declines with age
Study 1: discrimination of facial configurations
Study 1 used an FPVS paradigm to quantify participants’ sensitivity to changes between four types of stereotypical facial configurations. The final sample included useable data from 122 children…
Continue Reading
-
Metacognition as a target of science communication
Schulz, L., Rollwage, M., Dolan, R. J. & Fleming, S. M. Dogmatism manifests in lowered information search under uncertainty. Proc. Natl Acad. Sci. USA 117, 31527–31534 (2020).
PubMed
PubMed CentralGoogle…
Continue Reading
-
The individual, relational and societal costs of striving to feel good
Lyubomirsky, S., King, L. & Diener, E. The benefits of frequent positive affect: does happiness lead to success? Psychol. Bull. 131, 803 (2005).
PubMed
Google Scholar
Pressman, S. D., Gallagher, M. W. &…
Continue Reading