نتایج جستجو برای: psychobiological assays

تعداد نتایج: 115970  

Journal: :Journal of personality 2000
R H Hoyle M C Fejfar J D Miller

Findings from a quantitative review of the empirical research literature on normal personality and sexual risk taking are reported. The review focuses on domains identified in major models of normal personality representing the psychobiological and taxonomic perspectives. Focal sexual risk-taking behaviors were number of partners, unprotected sex, and high-risk sexual encounters (e.g., sex with...

Journal: :PloS one 2016
Stefanie Rukavina Sascha Gruss Holger Hoffmann Jun-Wen Tan Steffen Walter Harald C Traue

Affective computing aims at the detection of users' mental states, in particular, emotions and dispositions during human-computer interactions. Detection can be achieved by measuring multimodal signals, namely, speech, facial expressions and/or psychobiology. Over the past years, one major approach was to identify the best features for each signal using different classification methods. Althoug...

2015
Marcelo Bigliassi

Why do we stop? This question has intrigued researchers and exercise professionals worldwide (Noakes, 2000; Marcora, 2010; Amann et al., 2013). The answer is apparently linked to peripheral and cortical changes (Gandevia, 2001). Interestingly, most researchers are uncertain about the real mechanisms that underlie fatigue and task disengagement during exercise (Shephard, 2009). Due to the fact t...

Journal: :International journal of geriatric psychiatry 2007
Matthew Niti Tze-Pin Ng Ee Heok Kua Roger Chun Man Ho Chay Hoon Tan

OBJECTIVE Depression in elderly is reportedly associated with a number of specific chronic illnesses. Whether each of these co-morbid associations results uniquely from disease-specific psychobiological responses or is mediated by non-specific factors like subjective health and functional status is unclear. METHOD Analysis of data of 2,611 community-dwelling Chinese aged 55 and older, includi...

2014
Carolina Villada Vanesa Hidalgo Mercedes Almela Francesca Mastorci Andrea Sgoifo Alicia Salvador

Despite the relevance of behavior in understanding individual differences in the strategies used to cope with stressors, behavioral responses and their relationships with psychobiological changes have received little attention. In this study on young women, we aimed at analyzing the associations among different components of the stress response and behavioral coping using a laboratory psychosoc...

2006
Jörg Wiltink Ute Vogelsang Manfred E. Beutel

The psychobiological orientation inherent in temperament concepts permits a close tie between temperament and the rapidly proliferating research areas of neurosciences and behavioural genetics. Based on developmental and psychobiological studies, the Adult Temperament Questionnaire (ATQ) by Rothbart measures self-regulatory processes in addition to constitutionally based individual reactivity. ...

Journal: :The Journal of nervous and mental disease 2008
Robert L Spitzer Michael B First Jonathan Shedler Drew Westen Andrew E Skodol

This study compares the clinical relevance and utility of five dimensional diagnostic systems for personality disorders that have been proposed for the forthcoming edition of DSM (DSM-V): (1) a criteria counting model based on current DSM-IV diagnostic criteria; (2) a prototype matching model based on current DSM-IV diagnostic criteria; (3) a prototype matching model based on the Shedler-Westen...

Journal: :Psychological assessment 2008
Richard F Farmer Lewis R Goldberg

In this reply we address comments by Cloninger (this issue) related to our report (Farmer & Goldberg, this issue) on the psychometric properties of the revised Temperament and Character Inventory (TCI-R) and a short inventory derivative, the TCI-140. Even though Cloninger's psychobiological model has undergone substantial theoretical modifications, the relevance of these changes for the evaluat...

Journal: :Journal of affective disorders 2017
Katharina Kircanski Joelle LeMoult Sarah Ordaz Ian H Gotlib

BACKGROUND Although approximately half of adults diagnosed with a depressive or anxiety disorder exhibit their simultaneous co-occurrence, traditional research has centered on single-target diagnoses, overlooking comorbidities within samples. In this article, we review and extend the literature that directly investigates co-occurring depression and anxiety, with the goal of shifting the focus f...

2008
Thomas Ehring Anke Ehlers Anthony J. Cleare Edward Glucksman

The study investigated the relationship between the acute psychological and psychobiological trauma response and the subsequent development of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depressive symptoms in 53 accident survivors attending an emergency department. Lower levels of salivary cortisol measured in the emergency room predicted greater symptom levels of PTSD and depression 6 months lat...

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