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Structural But Not Functional Connectivity Differences within Default Mode Network Indicate Conversion to Dementia
IOS Press (2023-02-14)Background:Malfunctioning of the default mode network (DMN) has been consistently related to mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and Alzheimer’s disease (AD). However, evidence on differences in this network between MCI ... -
Structural Equation Modeling test of an integral model of Spanish youth’s condom use
Springer Verlag (2016-05)La transmisión heterosexual representa el 26 % de los nuevos diagnósticos de VIH en los jóvenes españoles. Los modelos de cambio de comportamiento han enfatizado la influencia de múltiples variables para predecir el uso ... -
Students’ surveys and involvement in educational activities within virtual environments are related to students’ satisfaction in elearning graduate programs
Editorial Universitat Politècnica de València (2017)This paper evaluates associations across the dimensions included in students’ surveys and virtual activities for applying educational models within e-learning graduate programs. Firstly, we focus on the outcomes derived ... -
Studies of Social Anxiety Using Ambulatory Assessment: Systematic Review
JMIR Publications (2024-04-04)Background: There has been an increased interest in understanding social anxiety (SA) and SA disorder (SAD) antecedents and consequences as they occur in real time, resulting in a proliferation of studies using ambulatory ... -
Study on the Acceptability of an ICT Platform for Older Adults with Mild Cognitive Impairment
Springer (2020-05-25)EhcoBUTLER is an Information and Communication Technology (ICT) solution funded by the European Union (H2020; ID: 643566) and intended especially for elderly people with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) to improve their ... -
Study protocol for a randomised, double-blinded, placebo-controlled phase III trial examining the add-on efficacy, cost–utility and neurobiological effects of low-dose naltrexone (LDN) in patients with fibromyalgia (INNOVA study)
BMJ Publishing Group (2022-01)Introduction: There is evidence that low-dose naltrexone (LDN; <5.0 mg/day) reduces pain and improves the quality of life of people with fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS). However, no randomised controlled trials with long-term ... -
Study protocol of a multicenter randomized controlled trial of mindfulness training to reduce burnout and promote quality of life in police officers: the POLICE study
BMC (2018-05-25)Background: Police officers experience a high degree of chronic stress. Policing ranks among the highest professions in terms of disease and accident rates. Mental health is particularly impacted, evidenced by elevated ... -
Subcortical grey matter structures in multiple sclerosis: what is their role in cognition?
Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins (2018)The present study aimed to investigate altered grey matter (GM) and functional connectivity (FC) in deep subcortical areas, like the thalamus and basal ganglia, and their relationship with cognitive impairment in multiple ... -
Substance Use Motives as Mediators of the Associations between Self-Control Constructs and Negative Substance Use Consequences: A Cross-Cultural Examination
The Research Society on Marijuana (2023-02-14)The present study sought to examine three distinct research questions: a) are self-control constructs (i.e., negative/positive urgency, self-regulation, and emotion-regulation) indirectly related to negative ... -
Suicide in Castellon, 2009-2015: do sociodemographic and psychiatric factors help understand urban-rural differences?
(2018)Introduction. Studies have pointed to rurality as an important factor influencing suicide. Research so far suggests that several sociodemograpic and psychiatric factors might influence urban-rural differences in suicide. ... -
Sustained and transient gray matter volume changes after n-back training: A VBM study
Elsevier (2020-12-19)Working memory training causes functional adaptations in the brain, which include changes in activation and functional connectivity that remain stable over time. Few studies have investigated gray matter (GM) changes after ... -
Syllable Frequency and Spoken Word Recognition: An Inhibitory Effect
SAGE (2016)Research has shown that syllables play a relevant role in lexical access in Spanish, a shallow language with a transparent syllabic structure. Syllable frequency has been shown to have an inhibitory effect on visual word ... -
Symptoms of anxiety and depression during the COVID-19 pandemic in six European countries and Australia – Differences by prior mental disorders and migration status
Elsevier (2022-05-24)Background Little is known about changes of mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic in potentially disadvantaged groups. We investigated changes in anxiety and depression symptoms during the first year of the pandemic ... -
T3 European Project: Advanced New Tecnology to Improve the Learning Process
Virtual Reality Medical Institute (2011)In recent years, research has generated a wide range of tools for the application of technology in learning. Despite major investment, the majority of modern e-learning continues to be based either on video-lessons or ... -
Take the Money and Run: Psychopathic Behavior in the Trust Game
Frontiers Media (2016-11)We study the association among different sources of individual differences such as personality, cognitive ability and risk attitudes with trust and reciprocate behavior in an incentivized experimental binary trust game in ... -
Task-load manipulation in the Symbol Digit Modalities Test: An alternative measure of information processing speed
Elsevier (2013-07)Objective To evaluate the utility of an oral fMRI-adapted version of the Symbol Digit Modalities Test (SDMT) to assess information processing speed (IPS) using three different interstimulus intervals (ISI). Methods Nineteen ... -
Teaching digital literacy skills to the elderly using a social network with linear navigation: A case study in a rural area
Elsevier (2018-10)Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) have considerably increased the information and communication channels, favoring the emergence of new models for social relations, such as social networks. However, for ... -
Technology in psychology: a bibliometric analysis of technology-based interventions in clinical and health psychology
Taylor & Francis (2022-03-30)This study aimed to identify, synthesize, and evaluate the current state of research on the use of technology-based interventions in clinical psychology through 2017 as a recent innovative area of study. It was intended ... -
Technology in psychology: a bibliometric analysis of technology-based interventions in clinical and health psychology
Taylor & Francis Group (2022-03-30)This study aimed to identify, synthesize, and evaluate the current state of research on the use of technology-based interventions in clinical psychology through 2017 as a recent innovative area of study. It was intended ... -
Technology-based parenting interventions for children’s physical and psychological health: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Cambridge University Press (2019)Background. Parenting interventions have important consequences for the wellbeing and emotional competences of parents and their children. Technology provides an opportunity with advantages for psychological intervention. ...