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The impact of gender stereotypes on the self-concept of female students in STEM subjects with an under-representation of females. Front Psychol 8 (703)

STEM and underrepresentation

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GSID: ua787t4ahNMJ
B Ertl, S Luttenberger, M Paechter - 2017

No abstract available.

How language production shapes language form and comprehension.

Frontiers in psychology

Macdonald MC.
PMID: 23637689
Front Psychol. 2013 Apr 26;4:226. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2013.00226. eCollection 2013.

Language production processes can provide insight into how language comprehension works and language typology-why languages tend to have certain characteristics more often than others. Drawing on work in memory retrieval, motor planning, and serial order in action planning, the...

The dual nature of the human face: there is a little Jekyll and a little Hyde in all of us.

Frontiers in psychology

Robinson K, Blais C, Duncan J, Forget H, Fiset D.
PMID: 24639658
Front Psychol. 2014 Mar 06;5:139. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2014.00139. eCollection 2014.

The fact that a mere glance makes it possible to extract a wealth of information about the person being observed is testament to both the salience of the human face and the brain's high efficiency in processing this information....

Social implications arise in embodied music cognition research which can counter musicological "individualism".

Frontiers in psychology

Moran N.
PMID: 25101011
Front Psychol. 2014 Jul 18;5:676. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2014.00676. eCollection 2014.

The agenda in music research that is broadly recognized as embodied music cognition has arrived hand-in-hand with a social interpretation of music, focusing on the real-world basis of its performance, and fostering an empirical approach to musician movement regarding...

Letters in the forest: global precedence effect disappears for letters but not for non-letters under reading-like conditions.

Frontiers in psychology

Lachmann T, Schmitt A, Braet W, van Leeuwen C.
PMID: 25101012
Front Psychol. 2014 Jul 17;5:705. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2014.00705. eCollection 2014.

Normally skilled reading involves special processing strategies for letters, which are habitually funneled into an abstract letter code. On the basis of previous studies we argue that this habit leads to the preferred usage of an analytic strategy for...

The experience of agency: an interplay between prediction and postdiction.

Frontiers in psychology

Synofzik M, Vosgerau G, Voss M.
PMID: 23508565
Front Psychol. 2013 Mar 15;4:127. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2013.00127. eCollection 2013.

The experience of agency, i.e., the registration that I am the initiator of my actions, is a basic and constant underpinning of our interaction with the world. Whereas several accounts have underlined predictive processes as the central mechanism (e.g.,...

Prediction as internal simulation: taking chances in what to do next.

Frontiers in psychology

Schilling M, Rohlfing K, Cruse H.
PMID: 23181024
Front Psychol. 2012 Oct 18;3:405. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2012.00405. eCollection 2012.

No abstract available.

Evolution of social predictive brains?.

Frontiers in psychology

Brown EC, Brüne M.
PMID: 23181028
Front Psychol. 2012 Oct 17;3:414. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2012.00414. eCollection 2012.

No abstract available.

Brain oscillations and predictive processing.

Frontiers in psychology

Yordanova J, Kolev V, Kirov R.
PMID: 23181030
Front Psychol. 2012 Oct 17;3:416. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2012.00416. eCollection 2012.

No abstract available.

Psychometric properties and convergent and predictive validity of an executive function test battery for two-year-olds.

Frontiers in psychology

Mulder H, Hoofs H, Verhagen J, van der Veen I, Leseman PP.
PMID: 25101015
Front Psychol. 2014 Jul 22;5:733. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2014.00733. eCollection 2014.

Executive function (EF) is an important predictor of numerous developmental outcomes, such as academic achievement and behavioral adjustment. Although a plethora of measurement instruments exists to assess executive function in children, only few of these are suitable for toddlers,...

Visuo-haptic multisensory object recognition, categorization, and representation.

Frontiers in psychology

Lacey S, Sathian K.
PMID: 25101014
Front Psychol. 2014 Jul 17;5:730. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2014.00730. eCollection 2014.

Visual and haptic unisensory object processing show many similarities in terms of categorization, recognition, and representation. In this review, we discuss how these similarities contribute to multisensory object processing. In particular, we show that similar unisensory visual and haptic...

Heart rate variability biofeedback: how and why does it work?.

Frontiers in psychology

Lehrer PM, Gevirtz R.
PMID: 25101026
Front Psychol. 2014 Jul 21;5:756. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2014.00756. eCollection 2014.

In recent years there has been substantial support for heart rate variability biofeedback (HRVB) as a treatment for a variety of disorders and for performance enhancement (Gevirtz, 2013). Since conditions as widely varied as asthma and depression seem to...

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