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Autor:
Shelley Channon, Jane E. Baker
Publikováno v:
Applied Cognitive Psychology. 10:327-336
Dysphoric and control undergraduates selected on the basis of Beck Depression Inventory scores were compared on a problem-solving task involving fault-diagnosis. The stimuli were wiring diagrams showing boxes or units connected to indicators, and the
Autor:
Jane E. Baker, Shelley Channon
Publikováno v:
Cognition & Emotion. 9:579-597
This study compared depressed and nondepressed undergraduates identified by the Beck Depression Inventory on concept discrimination learning problems. In two experiments, both groups generally performed at ceiling when solving simpler 1- and 2-dimens
Autor:
Jane E. Baker, Shelley Channon
Publikováno v:
Personality and Individual Differences. 17:707-711
This study compared depressed undergraduate subjects with controls on a syllogistic reasoning task. Each syllogism consisted of two premises, the first relating the subject to a middle term and the second relating the predicate to a middle term. The
Publikováno v:
Epilepsia. 35:771-777
We compared temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) outpatients attending a general hospital with depressed psychiatric patients and normal control subjects to investigate depressive symptomatology. Both clinician-rated measures and self-report questionnaires w
Publikováno v:
Journal of Abnormal Psychology. 102:323-326
Publikováno v:
Psychological Medicine. 23:87-91
SynopsisThis study compared clinically depressed subjects with normal controls on a range of working memory tasks. The findings suggested the articulatory loop and visuospatial sketch pad components of working memory to be unimpaired in depression. O
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Psychiatry. 162:114-117
The present study compares adults with Gilles de la Tourette's syndrome (GTS) with depressed adults and normal controls on questionnaires measuring obsessionality, depression, and anxiety. The GTS and depressed groups scored significantly higher than
Publikováno v:
The Laryngoscope. 92:1130
Many cochlear implant recipients have some measurable hearing prior to implantation. Animal studies have demonstrated some loss of viable neural elements resulting from both mechanical insertion trauma and long-term electrical stimulation. The effect