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Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis functioning in offspring of parents with a major affective disorder: a meta-analytic review

Author(s): Serravalle L; Trespalacios F; Ellenbogen MA;

Because the offspring of parents with an affective disorder (OAD) are at high risk for developing mental disorders, and persons with an affective disorder (AD) show dysfunctional hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis activity, changes in HPA functioning...

Article GUID: 39207496

Co-regulation, relationship quality, and infant distress vocalizations observed during mother-infant interactions: Influences of maternal depression and different contexts

Author(s): Leong EL; Stack DM; Lazimbat OK; Bouchard S; Field TM;

Mother-infant interactions are co-regulated and provide the foundation for mother-infant relationship quality. The implications of maternal depression and contextual demands (i.e., reinstating the interaction following maternal unavailability and vocalized ...

Article GUID: 39024126

Development and validation of risk of CPS decline (RCD): a new prediction tool for worsening cognitive performance among home care clients in Canada

Author(s): Guthrie DM; Williams N; O' Rourke HM; Orange JB; Phillips N; Pichora-Fuller MK; Savundranayagam MY; Sutradhar R;...

Background: To develop and validate a prediction tool, or nomogram, for the risk of a decline in cognitive performance based on the interRAI Cognitive Performance Scale (CPS). Methods: Retrospecti...

Article GUID: 38041046

Does social connection mediate the association between neuroticism and cognition? Cross-sectional analysis of the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging

Author(s): Bethell J; Andrew MK; Hothi S; Mick P; Morgan D; O' Connell ME; Phillips NA; Stewart S; Walker JD; Wittich W; McGilton KS;...

Objectives: This study tested the association between neuroticism and six cognitive measures, and examined the potential mediating roles of social connection (social isolation and loneliness) among...

Article GUID: 37667914

An intensive longitudinal investigation of maternal and infant touching patterns across context and throughout the first 9-months of life

Author(s): Mercuri M; Stack DM; De France K; Jean ADL; Fogel A;

Touch is a central component of mothers' and infants' everyday interactions and the formation of a healthy mother-infant relationship. Twelve mothers and their full-term infants from the Midwest, USA participated in the present study, which examined...

Article GUID: 37337452

Hearing loss is associated with gray matter differences in older adults at risk for and with Alzheimer's disease

Author(s): Giroud N; Pichora-Fuller MK; Mick P; Wittich W; Al-Yawer F; Rehan S; Orange JB; Phillips NA;...

Using data from the COMPASS-ND study we investigated associations between hearing loss and hippocampal volume as well as cortical thickness in older adults with subjective cognitive decline (SCD), ...

Article GUID: 36911511

Maternal and infant touching behaviours during perturbed interactions: Associations with maternal depressive symptomatology and infant crying

Author(s): Mercuri M; Stack DM; Mantis I; Moszkowski R; Field TM;

Touch is an important means through which mothers and infants co-regulate during periods of stress or perturbation. The present study examined the synchrony of maternal and infant touching behaviours among 41 mother-infant dyads, some of whom were deemed at...

Article GUID: 36758294

Cerebral blood flow in schizophrenia: A systematic review and meta-analysis of MRI-based studies

Author(s): Percie du Sert O; Unrau J; Gauthier CJ; Chakravarty M; Malla A; Lepage M; Raucher-Chéné D;

Introduction: Schizophrenia-spectrum disorders (SSD) represent one of the leading causes of disability worldwide and are usually underpinned by neurodevelopmental brain abnormalities observed on a structural and functional level. Nuclear me...

Article GUID: 36341843

Age of Acquisition Modulates Alpha Power During Bilingual Speech Comprehension in Noise

Author(s): Grant AM; Kousaie S; Coulter K; Gilbert AC; Baum SR; Gracco V; Titone D; Klein D; Phillips NA;...

Research on bilingualism has grown exponentially in recent years. However, the comprehension of speech in noise, given the ubiquity of both bilingualism and noisy environments, has seen only limite...

Article GUID: 35548507

Visual Performance and Cortical Atrophy in Vision-Related Brain Regions Differ Between Older Adults with (or at Risk for) Alzheimer's Disease

Author(s): Sana Rehan

CONCLUSION: Our findings demonstrate poor visual performance in AD and that both group membership and visual performance are predictors of cortical pathology, consistent with the idea that atrophy in visual areas and pathways contributes to the functional v...

Article GUID: 34397410

Correction to: Improved Parent-Child Interactions Predict Reduced Internalizing Symptoms Among the Offspring of Parents with Bipolar Disorder Undergoing a Prevention Program: A Proof‑of‑Concept Study

Author(s): Serravalle L; Iacono V; Wilson AL; Orlando MA; Tsekova V; Ellenbogen MA;

No abstract available

Article GUID: 33835373

Individuals With Mild Cognitive Impairment and Alzheimer's Disease Benefit From Audiovisual Speech Cues and Supportive Sentence Context

Author(s): Alexandre Chauvin

Purpose Speech perception in noise becomes difficult with age but can be facilitated by audiovisual (AV) speech cues and sentence context in healthy older adults. However, individuals with Alzheimer's disease (AD) may present with deficits in AV integra...

Article GUID: 33861623

Improved Parent-Child Interactions Predict Reduced Internalizing Symptoms Among the Offspring of Parents with Bipolar Disorder Undergoing a Prevention Program: A Proof-of-Concept Study

Author(s): Serravalle L; Iacono V; Wilson AL; Orlando MA; Tsekova V; Ellenbogen MA;

The offspring of parents with bipolar disorder (OBD) exhibit elevated rates of psychopathology. However, preventative interventions are lacking. Using a quasi-experimental design with an assessment-only control group, we examined if a 12-week program (entit...

Article GUID: 33544277

Testing the stability of theory of mind: A longitudinal approach

Author(s): Poulin-Dubois D; Azar N; Elkaim B; Burnside K;

An explicit understanding of false belief develops around the age of four years. However, tasks based on spontaneous responses have revealed an implicit understanding of belief and other theory of mind constructs in infants in their second year of life. The...

Article GUID: 33152000

CCCDTD5 recommendations on early non cognitive markers of dementia: A Canadian consensus

Author(s): Montero-Odasso M; Pieruccini-Faria F; Ismail Z; Li K; Lim A; Phillips N; Kamkar N; Sarquis-Adamson Y; Speechley M; Theou O; Verghese J; Wall...

Introduction: Cognitive impairment is the hallmark of Alzheimer's disease (AD) and related dementias. However, motor decline has been recently described as a prodromal state that can help to de...

Article GUID: 33094146

Predicting Interpersonal Outcomes From Information Processing Tasks Using Personally Relevant and Generic Stimuli: A Methodology Study

Author(s): Serravalle L; Tsekova V; Ellenbogen MA;

Despite evidence of differential processing of personally relevant stimuli (PR), most studies investigating attentional biases in processing emotional content use generic stimuli. We sought to examine differences in the processing of PR, relative to generic...

Article GUID: 33071861

Earlier age of second language learning induces more robust speech encoding in the auditory brainstem in adults, independent of amount of language exposure during early childhood

Author(s): Giroud N; Baum SR; Gilbert AC; Phillips NA; Gracco V;

Learning a second language (L2) at a young age is a driving factor of functional neuroplasticity in the auditory brainstem. To date, it remains unclear whether these effects remain stable until adulthood and to what degree the amount of exposure to the L2 i...

Article GUID: 32535187

A comprehensive assessment of personality traits and psychosocial functioning in parents with bipolar disorder and their intimate partners

Author(s): Serravalle L; Iacono V; Hodgins S; Ellenbogen MA;

Background: Individuals with bipolar disorder (BD) often possess maladaptive traits and present with various difficulties in psychosocial functioning. However, little is known about the intimate partners of adults with bipolar disorder (BD) and how mental i...

Article GUID: 32037491

Evidence of a Relation Between Hippocampal Volume, White Matter Hyperintensities, and Cognition in Subjective Cognitive Decline and Mild Cognitive Impairment

Author(s): Caillaud M; Hudon C; Boller B; Brambati S; Duchesne S; Lorrain D; Gagnon JF; Maltezos S; Mellah S; Phillips N; Belleville S;...

Objective: The concepts of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and subjective cognitive decline (SCD) have been proposed to identify individuals in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease (AD), or ...

Article GUID: 31758692

Mothers' and fathers' early tactile contact behaviors during triadic and dyadic parent-infant interactions immediately after birth and at 3-months postpartum: Implications for early care behaviors and intervention

Author(s): Mercuri M; Stack DM; Trojan S; Giusti L; Morandi F; Mantis I; Montirosso R;

Mothers' and fathers' touch were investigated during their first naturalistic interaction with their newborns, and maternal touch was predicted from newborn to 3-months postpartum during the Still-Face (SF) procedure. Both parents displayed more nur...

Article GUID: 31546151

Infants attribute false beliefs to a toy crane

Author(s): Burnside K; Severdija V; Poulin-Dubois D;

The mentalistic view of early theory of mind posits that infants possess a robust and sophisticated understanding of false belief that is masked by the demands of traditional explicit tasks. Much of the evidence supporting this mentalistic view comes from i...

Article GUID: 31309631

The role of psychosocial context, age, and intelligence in memory performance of older men.

Author(s): Arbuckle TY, Gold DP, Andres D, Schwartzman A, Chaikelson J

Psychol Aging. 1992 Mar;7(1):25-36 Authors: Arbuckle TY, Gold DP, Andres D, Schwartzman A, Chaikelson J

Article GUID: 1558702

The emergence of gender segregation in toddler playgroups.

Author(s): Serbin LA, Moller LC, Gulko J, Powlishta KK, Colburne KA

New Dir Child Dev. 1994;(65):7-17 Authors: Serbin LA, Moller LC, Gulko J, Powlishta KK, Colburne KA PMID: 7870331 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

Article GUID: 7870331

Measurement of lifetime alcohol consumption.

Author(s): Chaikelson JS, Arbuckle TY, Lapidus S, Gold DP

J Stud Alcohol. 1994 Mar;55(2):133-40 Authors: Chaikelson JS, Arbuckle TY, Lapidus S, Gold DP

Article GUID: 8189733

Social drinking and cognitive functioning revisited: the role of intellectual endowment and psychological distress.

Author(s): Arbuckle TY, Chaikelson JS, Gold DP

J Stud Alcohol. 1994 May;55(3):352-61 Authors: Arbuckle TY, Chaikelson JS, Gold DP

Article GUID: 8022184

Adolescents' weight, sex, and family functioning.

Author(s): Mendelson BK, White DR, Schliecker E

Int J Eat Disord. 1995 Jan;17(1):73-9 Authors: Mendelson BK, White DR, Schliecker E

Article GUID: 7894456

Children's global self-esteem predicted by body-esteem but not by weight.

Author(s): Mendelson BK, White DR, Mendleson MJ

Percept Mot Skills. 1995 Feb;80(1):97-8 Authors: Mendelson BK, White DR, Mendleson MJ

Article GUID: 7624225

When seniors are abused: an intervention model.

Author(s): Reis M, Nahmiash D

Gerontologist. 1995 Oct;35(5):666-71 Authors: Reis M, Nahmiash D

Article GUID: 8543224

A longitudinal study of Off-Target Verbosity.

Author(s): Gold DP, Arbuckle TY

J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci. 1995 Nov;50(6):P307-15 Authors: Gold DP, Arbuckle TY

Article GUID: 7583810

Longitudinal study of early childhood injuries and acute illnesses in the offspring of adolescent mothers who were aggressive, withdrawn, or aggressive-withdrawn in childhood.

Author(s): Serbin LA, Peters PL, Schwartzman AE

J Abnorm Psychol. 1996 Nov;105(4):500-7 Authors: Serbin LA, Peters PL, Schwartzman AE

Article GUID: 8952183

Everyday activity parameters and competence in older adults.

Author(s): Pushkar D, Arbuckle T, Conway M, Chaikelson J, Maag U

Psychol Aging. 1997 Dec;12(4):600-9 Authors: Pushkar D, Arbuckle T, Conway M, Chaikelson J, Maag U

Article GUID: 9416629

Validation of the indicators of abuse (IOA) screen.

Author(s): Reis M, Nahmiash D

Gerontologist. 1998 Aug;38(4):471-80 Authors: Reis M, Nahmiash D

Article GUID: 9726134

Introduction to the special section: studying intergenerational continuity and the transfer of risk.

Author(s): Serbin LA, Stack DM

Dev Psychol. 1998 Nov;34(6):1159-61 Authors: Serbin LA, Stack DM

Article GUID: 9823501

Intergenerational transfer of psychosocial risk in women with childhood histories of aggression, withdrawal, or aggression and withdrawal.

Author(s): Serbin LA, Cooperman JM, Peters PL, Lehoux PM, Stack DM, Schwartzman AE

Dev Psychol. 1998 Nov;34(6):1246-62 Authors: Serbin LA, Cooperman JM, Peters PL, Lehoux PM, Stack DM, Schwartzman AE

Article GUID: 9823509

Individual differences in trajectory of intellectual development over 45 years of adulthood.

Author(s): Arbuckle TY, Maag U, Pushkar D, Chaikelson JS

Psychol Aging. 1998 Dec;13(4):663-75 Authors: Arbuckle TY, Maag U, Pushkar D, Chaikelson JS

Article GUID: 9883465

Developmental patterns in security of attachment to mother and father in late childhood and early adolescence: associations with peer relations.

Author(s): Lieberman M, Doyle AB, Markiewicz D

Child Dev. 1999 Jan-Feb;70(1):202-13 Authors: Lieberman M, Doyle AB, Markiewicz D

Article GUID: 10191523

Effect of off-target verbosity on communication efficiency in a referential communication task.

Author(s): Arbuckle TY, Nohara-LeClair M, Pushkar D

Psychol Aging. 2000 Mar;15(1):65-77 Authors: Arbuckle TY, Nohara-LeClair M, Pushkar D

Article GUID: 10755290

Psychopathy in juvenile offenders. Can temperament and attachment be considered as robust developmental precursors?

Author(s): Saltaris C

Clin Psychol Rev. 2002 Jun;22(5):729-52 Authors: Saltaris C

Article GUID: 12113203

The Intolerance of Uncertainty Scale: psychometric properties of the English version.

Author(s): Buhr K, Dugas MJ

Behav Res Ther. 2002 Aug;40(8):931-45 Authors: Buhr K, Dugas MJ

Article GUID: 12186356

Relations between aging sensory/sensorimotor and cognitive functions.

Author(s): Li KZ, Lindenberger U

Neurosci Biobehav Rev. 2002 Nov;26(7):777-83 Authors: Li KZ, Lindenberger U

Article GUID: 12470689

Group cognitive-behavioral therapy for generalized anxiety disorder: treatment outcome and long-term follow-up.

Author(s): Dugas MJ, Ladouceur R, Léger E, Freeston MH, Langlois F, Provencher MD, Boisvert JM

J Consult Clin Psychol. 2003 Aug;71(4):821-5 Authors: Dugas MJ, Ladouceur R, Léger E, Freeston MH, Langlois F, Provencher MD, Boisvert JM

Article GUID: 12924687

Gender differences in worry and associated cognitive-behavioral variables.

Author(s): Robichaud M, Dugas MJ, Conway M

J Anxiety Disord. 2003;17(5):501-16 Authors: Robichaud M, Dugas MJ, Conway M

Article GUID: 12941362

Off-target verbosity, everyday competence, and subjective well-being.

Author(s): Arbuckle TY, Pushkar D, Bourgeois S, Bonneville L

Gerontology. 2004 Sep-Oct;50(5):291-7 Authors: Arbuckle TY, Pushkar D, Bourgeois S, Bonneville L

Article GUID: 15331857

Regret and quality of life across the adult life span: the influence of disengagement and available future goals.

Author(s): Wrosch C, Bauer I, Scheier MF

Psychol Aging. 2005 Dec;20(4):657-70 Authors: Wrosch C, Bauer I, Scheier MF

Article GUID: 16420140

Self-regulation of common age-related challenges: benefits for older adults' psychological and physical health.

Author(s): Wrosch C, Dunne E, Scheier MF, Schulz R

J Behav Med. 2006 Jun;29(3):299-306 Authors: Wrosch C, Dunne E, Scheier MF, Schulz R

Article GUID: 16724284

Daytime cortisol and stress reactivity in the offspring of parents with bipolar disorder.

Author(s): Ellenbogen MA, Hodgins S, Walker CD, Couture S, Adam S

Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2006 Nov;31(10):1164-80 Authors: Ellenbogen MA, Hodgins S, Walker CD, Couture S, Adam S

Article GUID: 17055665

Physical health problems, depressive mood, and cortisol secretion in old age: buffer effects of health engagement control strategies.

Author(s): Wrosch C, Schulz R, Miller GE, Lupien S, Dunne E

Health Psychol. 2007 May;26(3):341-9 Authors: Wrosch C, Schulz R, Miller GE, Lupien S, Dunne E

Article GUID: 17500621

Regret intensity, diurnal cortisol secretion, and physical health in older individuals: evidence for directional effects and protective factors.

Author(s): Wrosch C, Bauer I, Miller GE, Lupien S

Psychol Aging. 2007 Jun;22(2):319-30 Authors: Wrosch C, Bauer I, Miller GE, Lupien S

Article GUID: 17563187

Autobiographical memory specificity predicts social problem-solving ability in old and young adults.

Author(s): Beaman A, Pushkar D, Etezadi S, Bye D, Conway M

Q J Exp Psychol (Hove). 2007 Sep;60(9):1275-88 Authors: Beaman A, Pushkar D, Etezadi S, Bye D, Conway M

Article GUID: 17676558

Neurophysiological measures of task-set switching: effects of working memory and aging.

Author(s): Goffaux P, Phillips NA, Sinai M, Pushkar D

J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci. 2008 Mar;63(2):P57-66 Authors: Goffaux P, Phillips NA, Sinai M, Pushkar D

Article GUID: 18441266

Interpersonal functioning in adolescent offspring of parents with bipolar disorder.

Author(s): Linnen AM, aan het Rot M, Ellenbogen MA, Young SN

J Affect Disord. 2009 Apr;114(1-3):122-30 Authors: Linnen AM, aan het Rot M, Ellenbogen MA, Young SN

Article GUID: 18692905

Chronic stress and stressful life events in the offspring of parents with bipolar disorder.

Author(s): Ostiguy CS, Ellenbogen MA, Linnen AM, Walker EF, Hammen C, Hodgins S

J Affect Disord. 2009 Apr;114(1-3):74-84 Authors: Ostiguy CS, Ellenbogen MA, Linnen AM, Walker EF, Hammen C, Hodgins S

Article GUID: 18814916

Diurnal cortisol secretion and 2-year changes in older adults' physical symptoms: the moderating roles of negative affect and sleep.

Author(s): Wrosch C, Miller GE, Lupien S, Pruessner JC

Health Psychol. 2008 Nov;27(6):685-93 Authors: Wrosch C, Miller GE, Lupien S, Pruessner JC

Article GUID: 19025263

Selective attention and avoidance on a pictorial cueing task during stress in clinically anxious and depressed participants.

Author(s): Ellenbogen MA, Schwartzman AE

Behav Res Ther. 2009 Feb;47(2):128-38 Authors: Ellenbogen MA, Schwartzman AE

Article GUID: 19054500

Structure provided by parents in middle childhood predicts cortisol reactivity in adolescence among the offspring of parents with bipolar disorder and controls.

Author(s): Ellenbogen MA, Hodgins S

Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2009 Jun;34(5):773-85 Authors: Ellenbogen MA, Hodgins S

Article GUID: 19193493

Depressive symptoms can be useful: self-regulatory and emotional benefits of dysphoric mood in adolescence.

Author(s): Wrosch C, Miller GE

J Pers Soc Psychol. 2009 Jun;96(6):1181-90 Authors: Wrosch C, Miller GE

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The developmental origins of naïve psychology in infancy.

Author(s): Poulin-Dubois D, Brooker I, Chow V

Adv Child Dev Behav. 2009;37:55-104 Authors: Poulin-Dubois D, Brooker I, Chow V

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High cortisol levels in the offspring of parents with bipolar disorder during two weeks of daily sampling.

Author(s): Ellenbogen MA, Santo JB, Linnen AM, Walker CD, Hodgins S

Bipolar Disord. 2010 Feb;12(1):77-86 Authors: Ellenbogen MA, Santo JB, Linnen AM, Walker CD, Hodgins S

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The effect of practice pattern on the acquisition, consolidation, and transfer of visual-motor sequences

Author(s): Savion-Lemieux T; Penhune VB;

The contextual interference hypothesis proposes that when learning multiple skills, massing practice leads to better within-day acquisition, whereas random practice leads to better retention and transfer. In this experiment, we examined the effect of practi...

Article GUID: 20526710

The effects of bilingualism on toddlers' executive functioning.

Author(s): Poulin-Dubois D, Blaye A, Coutya J, Bialystok E

J Exp Child Psychol. 2011 Mar;108(3):567-79 Authors: Poulin-Dubois D, Blaye A, Coutya J, Bialystok E

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Elevated daytime cortisol levels: a biomarker of subsequent major affective disorder?

Author(s): Ellenbogen MA, Hodgins S, Linnen AM, Ostiguy CS

J Affect Disord. 2011 Jul;132(1-2):265-9 Authors: Ellenbogen MA, Hodgins S, Linnen AM, Ostiguy CS

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Goal adjustment capacities, coping, and subjective well-being: the sample case of caregiving for a family member with mental illness.

Author(s): Wrosch C, Amir E, Miller GE

J Pers Soc Psychol. 2011 May;100(5):934-46 Authors: Wrosch C, Amir E, Miller GE

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Sensitivity to stress among the offspring of parents with bipolar disorder: a study of daytime cortisol levels.

Author(s): Ostiguy CS, Ellenbogen MA, Walker CD, Walker EF, Hodgins S

Psychol Med. 2011 Nov;41(11):2447-57 Authors: Ostiguy CS, Ellenbogen MA, Walker CD, Walker EF, Hodgins S

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Goal disengagement, functional disability, and depressive symptoms in old age.

Author(s): Dunne E, Wrosch C, Miller GE

Health Psychol. 2011 Nov;30(6):763-70 Authors: Dunne E, Wrosch C, Miller GE

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Neurocognitive development and externalizing problems: the role of inhibitory control deficits from 4 to 6 years.

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Acute intranasal oxytocin improves positive self-perceptions of personality.

Author(s): Cardoso C, Ellenbogen MA, Linnen AM

Psychopharmacology (Berl). 2012 Apr;220(4):741-9 Authors: Cardoso C, Ellenbogen MA, Linnen AM

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Intranasal oxytocin and salivary cortisol concentrations during social rejection in university students.

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Stress. 2012 Jul;15(4):393-402 Authors: Linnen AM, Ellenbogen MA, Cardoso C, Joober R

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Attention-seeking during caregiver unavailability and collaboration at age 2.

Author(s): Gosselin MP, Forman DR

Child Dev. 2012 Mar-Apr;83(2):712-27 Authors: Gosselin MP, Forman DR

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Introduction to the special section on biopsychosocial moderators of the stress response.

Author(s): Ellenbogen MA

Anxiety Stress Coping. 2012 Jul;25(4):359-64 Authors: Ellenbogen MA PMID: 22646814 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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The role of musical training in emergent and event-based timing.

Author(s): Baer LH, Thibodeau JL, Gralnick TM, Li KZ, Penhune VB

Front Hum Neurosci. 2013;7:191 Authors: Baer LH, Thibodeau JL, Gralnick TM, Li KZ, Penhune VB

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Academic success across the transition from primary to secondary schooling among lower-income adolescents: understanding the effects of family resources and gender.

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Personality, coping, risky behavior, and mental disorders in the offspring of parents with bipolar disorder: a comprehensive psychosocial assessment.

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Effects of age and cognitive load on response reprogramming.

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Biological motion primes the animate/inanimate distinction in infancy.

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Inhibition of personally-relevant angry faces moderates the effect of empathy on interpersonal functioning.

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Oxytocin and Facial Emotion Recognition.

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Title:Regret and quality of life across the adult life span: the influence of disengagement and available future goals.
Authors:Wrosch CBauer IScheier MF
Link:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16420140?dopt=Abstract
Category:Psychol Aging
PMID:16420140
Dept Affiliation: CRDH
1 Department of Psychology, Centre for Research in Human Development, Concordia University, Montreal, PQ, Canada. Carsten.wrosch@concordia.ca

Description:

Regret and quality of life across the adult life span: the influence of disengagement and available future goals.

Psychol Aging. 2005 Dec;20(4):657-70

Authors: Wrosch C, Bauer I, Scheier MF

Abstract

Two studies examined the associations between life regrets and indicators of quality of life across the adult life span. Given that opportunities to undo regrets decline with age, regret intensity was expected to be inversely associated with subjective well-being and health among older adults. In addition, the research explored protective factors that have the potential to reduce older adults' regret intensity. It was suggested that being disengaged from undoing the consequences of regrets and having many future goals available may reduce older adults' intensity of regret and thereby contribute to a better quality of life. Across both studies, the findings demonstrate that older adults perceived reduced opportunities to undo the consequences of their regrets and that regret intensity predicted a reduced quality of life only among older adults. Furthermore, the findings support the adaptive value of disengagement and available future goals for managing life regrets in older adults.

PMID: 16420140 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]