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Network analysis of comorbid depression and anxiety and their associations with response style among adolescents with subthreshold depression
Anxiety and depression are common among adolescents in China, and evidence shows that subthreshold depression has a strong relationship with...
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The role of working memory capacity in soccer tactical decision making at different levels of expertise
Athletic skills acquired through deliberate practice are essential for expert sports performance. Some authors even suggest that practice circumvents...
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Processing the peripheral distractor in test anxiety: the effects of perceptual load and cognitive load
Test anxiety theory is believed to increase distraction from task-irrelevant stimuli. However, it is unclear whether the test-anxious individuals...
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The effect of target detection on memory retrieval
Attention and memory are fundamental cognitive processes that closely interact. In the attentional boost effect (ABE), the stimuli that co-occur with...
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Longitudinal associations between response-style strategies and abnormal eating behaviors/attitudes in adolescents: a cross-lagged panel model
BackgroundPrevious studies have suggested that response-style strategies (rumination, problem-solving, and distraction) can be risk or protective...
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Background music varying in tempo and emotional valence differentially affects cognitive task performance: experimental within-participant comparison
The degree of stimulation provided by background music appears to affect performance on cognitive tasks. Moreover, individual differences influence...
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Affective and Motivational Experiences of Mindful and Distracted Walking at Moderately High Intensity
ObjectivesPrevious research reported that distraction strategies (e.g., music, podcast) result in more positive exercise experiences compared to no...
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Mindfulness meditation alters neural activity underpinning working memory during tactile distraction
Evidence suggests that mindfulness meditation (MM) improves selective attention and reduces distractibility by enhancing top-down neural modulation....
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The development and validation of digital amnesia scale
The usage of digital devices has increased rapidly in recent times due to the expansion of online learning platforms, leading to greater reliance on...
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Choose change: Situation modification, distraction, and reappraisal in mild versus intense negative situations
Despite the theoretical importance and applied potential of situation modification as an emotion regulation strategy, empirical research on how...
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The spotlight turned inward: the time-course of focusing attention on memory
Guided by the idea that memory retrieval is selective attention turned inward, we report four experiments examining the time-course of focusing...
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Impact of aging on crossmodal attention switching
Previous studies on crossmodal visual-auditory attention switching using a spatial discrimination task showed performance costs when the target...
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Music in the eye of the beholder: a pupillometric study on preferred background music, attentional state, and arousal
Although background music listening during attention-demanding tasks is common, there is little research on how it affects fluctuations in...
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When and How to Regulate: Everyday Emotion-Regulation Strategy Use and Stressor Intensity
Contextual factors shape emotion regulation (ER). The intensity of emotional stimuli may be such a contextual factor that influences the selection...
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Attention capture by own name decreases with speech compression
Auditory stimuli that are relevant to a listener have the potential to capture focal attention even when unattended, the listener’s own name being a...
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Breaking the Link Between Negative Emotion and Unhealthy Eating: the Role of Emotion Regulation
Stressful experiences frequently lead to increased consumption of unhealthy foods, high in sugar and fat yet low in nutrients. Can emotion regulation...
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Attentional suppression of dynamic versus static salient distractors
Attention must be carefully controlled to avoid distraction by salient stimuli. The signal suppression hypothesis proposes that salient stimuli can...
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Impact of Child Behavior Problems on Parenting Stress and Depressive Symptoms Among Mothers of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder: Mediation of Coping Strategies
Previous studies suggest that child behavior problems were associated with higher levels of parenting stress and depressive symptoms in parents of...
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How the deployment of visual attention modulates auditory distraction
Classically, attentional selectivity has been conceptualized as a passive by-product of capacity limits on stimulus processing. Here, we examine the...
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Assessment of Variables Contributing to Academic Task Engagement
Academic task completion is essential to success in school, and academic activity across individuals appears to be maintained by different variables....