Search Results - "POWELL, RUSSELL A."
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Unbreakable Resolutions as an Effective Tactic for Self-Control: Lessons From Mahatma Gandhi and a 19th-Century Prussian Prince
Published in Frontiers in psychology (10-12-2021)“…Despite the relative consensus in the self-management literature that personal resolutions are not an effective stand-alone tactic for self-control, some…”
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Reversed scototaxis during withdrawal after daily-moderate, but not weekly-binge, administration of ethanol in zebrafish
Published in PloS one (13-05-2013)“…Alcohol abuse can lead to severe psychological and physiological damage. Little is known, however, about the relative impact of a small, daily dose of alcohol…”
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Dreams of the Rarebit Fiend: food and diet as instigators of bizarre and disturbing dreams
Published in Frontiers in psychology (17-02-2015)“…In the early 1900s, the Dream of the Rarebit Fiend comic strip conveyed how the spicy cheese dish Welsh rarebit leads to bizarre and disturbing dreams. Today,…”
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Episodic-like memory in zebrafish
Published in Animal cognition (01-11-2016)“…Episodic-like memory tests often aid in determining an animal’s ability to recall the what , where , and which (context) of an event. To date, this type of…”
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Canadian Undergraduate Perspectives on Medical Assistance in Dying for Mental Illness: Does Psychiatric Illness Type, Age, and Exposure to Information Influence Acceptance of MAiD?
Published in American journal of hospice & palliative medicine (02-05-2024)“…In 2027, Canadians whose only medical condition is an untreatable mental illness and who otherwise meet all eligibility criteria will be able to request…”
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Correcting the Record on Watson, Rayner, and Little Albert: Albert Barger as "Psychology's Lost Boy"
Published in The American psychologist (01-09-2014)“…In 1920, John B. Watson and Rosalie Rayner attempted to condition a phobia in a young infant named "Albert B." In 2009, Beck, Levinson, and Irons proposed that…”
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Canadian Undergraduates’ Perspectives on Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD): A Quantitative Study
Published in Journal of palliative care (01-07-2022)“…Background and Objectives: In 2016, Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) became legal in Canada for those suffering a grievous and untreatable medical condition…”
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Did Little Albert Actually Acquire a Conditioned Fear of Furry Animals? What the Film Evidence Tells Us
Published in History of psychology (01-05-2021)“…Watson and Rayner's (1920) attempt to condition a fear of furry animals and objects in an 11-month-old infant is one of the most widely cited studies in…”
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Little Albert Still Missing
Published in The American psychologist (01-05-2010)“…Comments on the article by H. P. Beck, S. Levinson, & G. Irons (see record 2009-18110-004). Beck, Levinson, and Irons presented a fascinating account of how…”
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Nightmare frequency is related to a propensity for mirror behaviors
Published in Consciousness and cognition (01-12-2013)“…•Dream-enacting behaviors (DEBs) correlate with mirror behaviors.•Nightmares often culminate in DEBs and may thus also correlate with mirror…”
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Essentialist beliefs, stigmatizing attitudes, and low empathy predict greater endorsement of noun labels applied to people with mental disorders
Published in Personality and individual differences (01-08-2014)“…•We studied the endorsement of noun labels associated with mental disorders.•Essentialist beliefs and stigmatizing attitudes predicted noun label…”
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Academic procrastination: The pattern and correlates of behavioural postponement
Published in Personality and individual differences (01-06-2006)“…Using a series of computer-based assignments, we examined whether students’ submission patterns revealed a hyperbolic pattern of temporal discounting, such…”
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LITTLE ALBERT'S ALLEGED NEUROLOGICAL IMPAIRMENT: Watson, Rayner, and Historical Revision
Published in History of psychology (01-11-2014)“…In 2012, Fridlund, Beck, Goldie, and Irons (2012) announced that "Little Albert"-the infant that Watson and Rayner used in their 1920 study of conditioned fear…”
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Research Notes: Little Albert, Lost or Found: Further Difficulties With the Douglas Merritte Hypothesis
Published in History of psychology (01-02-2011)“…In some intriguing detective work, Beck, Levinson, and Irons (see record 2009-18110-004) attempted to solve the mystery of what happened to Little Albert, the…”
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Immediate and delayed incorporations of events into dreams: further replication and implications for dream function
Published in Journal of sleep research (01-12-2004)“…Summary The incorporation of memories into dreams is characterized by two types of temporal effects: the day‐residue effect, involving immediate incorporations…”
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Dissociative Identity Disorder and the Sociocognitive Model: Recalling the Lessons of the Past
Published in Psychological bulletin (01-09-1999)“…In a recent article in this journal, D. H. Gleaves (1996) criticized the sociocognitive model (SCM; N. P. Spanos, 1994 ) of dissociative identity disorder…”
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Questioning Premorbid Dissociative Symptomatology in Dissociative Identity Disorder: Comment on Gleaves, Hernandez, and Warner (1999)
Published in Professional psychology, research and practice (01-02-2003)“…Gee et al comment on a 1999 article about dissociative identity disorder that appeared in Professional Psychology: Research and Practice. They say the article…”
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Did Freud Mislead Patients to Confabulate Memories of Abuse? A Reply to Gleaves and Hernandez (1999)
Published in Psychological reports (01-12-2004)“…Gleaves and Hernandez have argued that skepticism about the validity of Freud's seduction theory, including by Powell and Boer, is largely unjustified. This…”
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Eat Not to Dullness? Overeating is Associated with Cognitive Deficits in Undergraduate Students
Published in College student journal (22-03-2022)“…Research has shown that dietary patterns and obesity are associated with cognitive deficits. The present study examined the extent to which undergraduate…”
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The Effects of Hypnosis on Dissociative Identity Disorder: A Reexamination of the Evidence
Published in Canadian journal of psychiatry (01-11-1999)“…Objective: To examine the possibility that hypnosis has significant iatrogenic effects on dissociative identity disorder (DID). Method: This paper reexamines…”
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