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Taking tests in the magnet: Brain mapping standardized tests.
(Human brain mapping, 2017-11)
Standardized psychometric tests are sophisticated, well-developed, and consequential
instruments; test outcomes are taken as facts about people that impact their lives
in important ways. As part of an initial demonstration ...
Neural responses to emotional involuntary memories in posttraumatic stress disorder: Differences in timing and activity.
(NeuroImage. Clinical, 2018-01)
Background:Involuntary memories are a hallmark symptom of posttraumatic stress disorder
(PTSD), but studies of the neural basis of involuntary memory retrieval in posttraumatic
stress disorder (PTSD) are sparse. The study ...
Scientific evidence versus outdated beliefs: A response to Brewin (2016).
(Journal of abnormal psychology, 2016-10)
We find Brewin's (2016) critiques of the narratives, power, and coherence measures
in Rubin et al. (2016) without merit; his suggestions for a "revised formulation"
(p. 1015) of coherence are contradicted by data readily ...
The relation between insecure attachment and posttraumatic stress: Early life versus adulthood traumas.
(Psychological trauma : theory, research, practice and policy, 2015-07)
The present study examined the relations between insecure attachment and posttraumatic
stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms among community-dwelling older adults with exposure
to a broad range of traumatic events. Attachment ...
Neuroticism Increases PTSD Symptom Severity by Amplifying the Emotionality, Rehearsal, and Centrality of Trauma Memories.
(Journal of personality, 2017-10)
OBJECTIVE:Although it is well established that neuroticism increases the risk of posttraumatic
stress disorder (PTSD), little is known about the mechanisms that promote PTSD in
individuals with elevated levels of neuroticism. ...