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Investigating the appraisal structure of spontaneous thoughts: evidence for differences among unexpected thought, involuntary autobiographical memories, and ruminative thought
Involuntary thinking occurs when mental states arise without intention. Such thoughts can take different forms, such as involuntary autobiographical...
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Thought Form Descriptions
In this chapter, throughout four sections, the author presents a comprehensive description of the thought forms found in DTF, viewing them as tools... -
Preparing Psychology for the future: Contribution of Indian thought system
Psychology in India is still dominated by the western notions of modern scientific psychology as reflected in the paper by Prof. Durgananda Sinha in...
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Examining Negative Thinking Styles and Thought Control Strategies Within Borderline Personality Disorder
Borderline personality disorder (BPD) has been linked separately to several forms of repetitive negative thinking and thought control. The purpose of...
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Recent advances in the neuroscience of spontaneous and off-task thought: implications for mental health
People spend a remarkable 30–50% of their awake life thinking about something other than what they are currently doing. These experiences of being...
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Differential relationships between thought dimensions and momentary affect in daily life
Commonly used to characterize mind wandering, task-unrelated thought has long been associated with negative affective outcomes. However, less is...
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Trait Mindfulness is Associated with Dynamic Affective Qualities of Free-Moving Thought
ObjectivesFree-moving thoughts can have profound implications on how an individual interacts with the world, as well as their sense of self—sometimes...
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Issues and Challenges in Integrating Modern Psychology with Indian Thought
The views expressed by Sinha (J Humanistic Psychol 5(1):17, 1965) were radical and ahead of time. He had emphasized the immense value of Indian...
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Worry in Adolescents: the Role of Metacognitive Beliefs and Thought Control Strategies
IntroductionThe present study aims to evaluate the relationship of metacognitive beliefs and thought control strategies with worry in adolescents.
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Diminished diversity-of-thought in a standard large language model
We test whether large language models (LLMs) can be used to simulate human participants in social-science studies. To do this, we ran replications of...
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Speaking Well and Feeling Good: Age-Related Differences in the Affective Language of Resting State Thought
Despite the prevalence and importance of resting state thought for daily functioning and psychological well-being, it remains unclear how...
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What were you Thinking? A Comparison of Rater Coding and word Counts for Content Analysis of Thought Samples in Depression
This study examined the convergence between two methods of thought content analysis, manual coding by trained raters and computer-generated word...
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Four Functions of Gesture in Promoting Thought Processes
This article discusses four functions of gesture that could promote thought processes: gesture as a tool to ground knowledge through the visual...
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How Well-Tempered Is Your Thought Clavier?
The chapter is in two parts, one theoretical, the other pragmatic. In the first part, I explain why a phasic, not a stage, model is appropriate for... -
Episodic-semantic interactions in spontaneous thought
The distinction between a semantic memory system, encompassing conceptual knowledge, and an episodic memory system, characterized by specific...
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Cluster-based characterization of consistencies in individuals' thought profiles at rest in a cohort of 1779 French university students
Is ongoing conscious thought spontaneous and situation-related, or is it recurrent and dependent on psychological dispositions? The answer is...
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What Is Called “Process Thought”: A Transdisciplinary Process Ontology for Psychosocial Studies
Transdisciplinary in nature, psychosocial work has drawn on a range of theoretical inspirations. This contribution builds on prior theoretical work... -