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Psychology is an international journal dedicated to the latest advancements in psychology. The goal of this journal is to provide a platform for doctors and academicians all over the world to promote, share, and discuss various new issues and developments in psychology related problems. All manuscripts must be prepare…
Lars-Eric Uneståhl, Benny Johansson
Based on common comments that elite players in soccer and ice-hockey often looked “older” than nonplayers of the same age, the authors examined the research literature but found that very few studies had been conducted in the area of elite sport and biologica…
Javier Sánchez-López, Thalía Fernández, Juan Silva-Pereyra, Juan Antonio Martínez Mesa
Attention processes are essential in athletic performance. Competition in combat sports requires high levels of attention, concentration and self-control. The aim of this study was to determine the differences in attention test performance among three groups…
Chan Mei Fen, Isnis Isa, Chang Weining Chu, Chew Ling, Sng Yan Ling
With a total number of 3400 participants, a sequence of four studies in two waves of data collection, the present study identified the conceptualization and construction of a mental wellbeing scale in a modern Asian multi-ethnic community-Singapore. Study 1 c…
Ariya Suriyon, Maitree Inprasitha, Kiat Sangaroon
This paper describes a study investigating students’ metacognitive behavior and abilities in the mathematic class using the open approach. Four 1st grade students, ages six to seven years, served as a target group from the primary school having participated s…
Rana Esseily, Jacqueline Fagard
The aim of this study is to investigate how ostensive cues modify infants’ visual attention to task demonstration, and the extent to which this enhances the performance in an imitative learning task. We hypothesized that ostensive cues would help orient infan…
Jelena Sučević, Dragan Janković, Vanja Ković
Kohler’s observation that most people match pseudoword “maluma” to curvy objects and “takete” to spiky objects represented the well-known example of sound symbolism—the idea that link between sound and meaning of words was not entirely arbitrary. This study w…
Raphiq Ibrahim, Reut Shoshani, Anat Prior, David Share
In this study, we assessed possible consequences of bilingualism on executive function among adults. Three groups of adults were tested with a series of tests designed to tap two types of cognitive flexibility: reactive flexibility and spontaneous flexibility…
Markus Dresel, Michaela S. Fasching, Gabriele Steuer, Sebastian Nitsche, Oliver Dickhäuser
Relations between teachers’ goal orientations, their instructional practices as expressed in perceived classroom goal structures and students’ goal orientations were analyzed, focusing also on potential moderators. Results of a questionnaire study with 46 Mat…
Paul Valent
Studies show that between 40% and 60% of patients attending emergency departments have medically unexplained physical symptoms (MUPS) that are determined by psychosocial factors. However, there exists no clear categorization of these factors and the symptoms…
Takeharu Seno
We presented four types of music (two fast tempo and two slow tempo types) during illusory self-motion perception (vection). Vection was induced by expansional dots (optic flow), and participants estimated its strength via magnitude estimation and by pressing…
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