• openAccess   Visual search task immediate training effects on task-related functional connectivity 

      Bueichekú, Elisenda; Avila, Cesar; Miró-Padilla, Anna; Sepulcre, Jorge Springer (2018)
      Brain plasticity occurs over the course of the human lifetime. Learning and training modify our neuronal synapses and adapt our brain activity, from priming effects in modal areas to higher-order changes in the association ...
    • openAccess   La vivencia de la sexualidad en un grupo de adultos mayores españoles con y sin dolor crónico 

      Ruiz-Palomino, Estefania; García Montoliu, Carlos; Castro-Calvo, Jesús; Giménez-García, Cristina; Ballester-Arnal, Rafael Asociación Internacional de Psicología Evolutiva y Educativa de la Infancia y de la Adolescencia, Mayores y Discapacidad (INFAD) (2022)
      El dolor crónico y los tratamientos asociados pueden afectar negativamente el funcionamiento y la satisfacción sexual. El presente estudio tiene como objetivo evaluar si existen diferencias en algunos componentes de la ...
    • openAccess   Vías etiológicas en el consumo de alcohol: Un estudio de moderación entre la conducta antinormativa y los motivos a la hora de predecir el consumo de alcohol semanal. 

      Pérez Barberá, María Amparo; Mezquita, Laura Universitat Jaume I (2016)
      Introducción: Estudios previos muestran la existencia de distintas vías etiológicas en el consumo de alcohol: 1) vía de regulación del afecto positivo (e.g., consumir alcohol para animarse); 2) vía de regulación del ...
    • openAccess   Víctima y verdugo: características de personalidad y psicopatología de los receptores y perpetradores de bullying 

      Etkin, Paula; Walker, Jordi Ortet; Vidal Arenas, Verónica; Ortet, Generós; Mezquita, Laura Publicacions de la Universitat Jaume I. Servei de Comunicació i Publicacions (2020)
      Antecedentes/Objetivo: El acoso escolar o bullying es una conducta en la que se ven envueltos la mayoría de los jóvenes, como perpetrador, víctima o ambos, y que se ha asociado tanto a rasgos de personalidad como a ...
    • openAccess   Vocalizaciones ultrasónicas: Nuevo paradigma para el registro de respuestas emocionales no aprendidas en animales. 

      Caballer, Gemma; Pardo, Marta; Escrig, Miguel A.; González, Carlos M.; Correa, Merce Universitat Jaume I (2006)
      El registro de la respuesta emocional en animales posee obvias limitaciones. Los paradigmas utilizados hasta la fecha se basan en el registro de respuestas indirectas en las cuales el componente motor tiene una gran ...
    • closedAccess   Voxelwise assessment of the regional distribution of damage in the brains of patients with multiple sclerosis and fatigue 

      Riccitelli, G.; Rocca, Maria Assunta; Forn, Cristina; Colombo, Bruno Michelle; Comi, G.; Filippi, Massimo American Society of Neuroradiology (2011-03-10)
      BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Fatigue affects up to 90% of patients with MS. We assessed the regional distribution of lesions and atrophy of the normal-appearing WM and GM in patients with RRMS with fatigue compared with HC and ...
    • openAccess   Wearable devices in the treatment of mental disorders: Motivational gadgets or new opportunities to improve treatments? 

      Cuijpers, Pim; Quero, Soledad Wiley (2019-09)
      Researchers and clinicians in the field of cognitive behavioral therapy have always been interested in the use of technology. Beginning in the 1960s, when the idea of exposure therapy was only a decade old, researchers ...
    • openAccess   Web-based, self-help intervention for Adjustment Disorders: acceptance and usability 

      Rachyla, Iryna; Quero, Soledad; Pérez Ara, María Ángeles; Molés Amposta, Mar; Campos, Daniel; Mira, Adriana Interactive Media Institute (IMI) (2017)
      Despite having proved their efficacy, Internet-based interventions (IBI) have not yet been implemented in health care settings. The acceptability of these interventions may be one key barrier. The present work aims to ...
    • openAccess   What Does Heterosexuality Mean? Same-Sex Attraction, Behaviors, and Discomfort Among Self-identified Heterosexual Young Adults from Spain 

      Nebot-Garcia, Juan Enrique; Giménez-García, Cristina; García-Barba, Marta; Gil-Llario, MD; Ballester-Arnal, Rafael Springer (2022-09-06)
      Sexuality has been censored by Spanish culture, where legal progress in the form of new policies about sexual diversity rights has not been followed by lower levels of social discrimination. This has affected sexual ...
    • openAccess   What format of treatment do patients with emotional disorders prefer and why? Implications for public mental health settings and policies 

      Osma López, Jorge Javier; Suso-Ribera, Carlos; Peris Baquero, Óscar; Gil Lacruz, Marta; Pérez Ayerra, Luisa; Ferreres-Galan, Vanesa; Torres-Alfosea, Mª Ángeles; López-Escriche, María; Domínguez, Olga Public Library of Science (2019)
      Objective We analyzed the preference of three psychological intervention formats—individual, group, and online—in a sample of 267 patients with a primary diagnosis of emotional disorder in Spanish public mental health ...
    • openAccess   What happens to the inhibitory control functions of the right inferior frontal cortex when this area is dominant for language? 

      Villar-Rodríguez, Esteban; Cano Melle, Cristina; Marin-Marin, Lidón; Parcet, Maria Antonia; Avila, Cesar eLife Sciences Publications Ltd. (2024-01-18)
      A low number of individuals show an atypical brain control of language functions that differs from the typical lateralization in the left cerebral hemisphere. In these cases, the neural distribution of other cognitive ...
    • openAccess   What Works Well in HIV Prevention Among Spanish Young People? An Analysis of Differential Effectiveness Among Six Intervention Techniques 

      Ballester-Arnal, Rafael; Gil-Llario, MD; Giménez-García, Cristina; Kalichman, Seth C. Springer (2015-07)
      The AIDS epidemic remains a concern of public health among young people and adolescents. Prevention programs have revealed diverse deficiencies to attain their main goal: preventing risky behaviors. This experimental study ...
    • openAccess   White matter diffusion estimates in obsessive-compulsive disorder across 1653 individuals : machine learning findings from the ENIGMA OCD Working Group 

      Kim, Bo-Gyeom; Kim, Gakyung; Abe, Yoshinari; Alonso, Pino; Ameis, Stephanie; Anticevic, Alan; Arnold, Paul; Balachander, Srinivas; Banaj, Nerisa; Bargalló, Nuria; Camargo Batistuzzo, Marcelo; Benedetti, Francesco; Bertolín Triquell, Sara; Beucke, Jan Carl; Bollettini, Irene; Brem, Silvia; Brennan, Brian; Buitelaar, Jan; Calvo-Escalona, Rosa; Castelo-Branco, Miguel; Cheng, Yuqi; Chhatkuli, Ritu Bhusal; Ciullo, Valentina; Coelho, Ana; Couto, Beatriz; Dallaspezia, Sara; Ely, Benjamin; Ferreira, Sónia; Fontaine, Martine; Fouche, Jean-Paul; Grazioplene, Rachael; Gruner, Patricia; Hagen, Kristen; Bjarne, Hansen; Hanna, Gregory L.; Hirano, Yoshiyuki; Höxter, Marcelo Q.; Hough, Morgan; Hu, Hao; Huyser, Chaim; Ikuta, Toshikazu; Jahanshad, Neda; James, Anthony; Jaspers-Fayer, Fern; Kasprzak, Selina; Kathmann, Norbert; Kaufmann, Christian; kim, minah; koch, kathrin; Kvale, Gerd; Kwon, Jun Soo; Lazaro, Luisa; Lee, Junhee; Lochner, Christine; Lu, Jin; Rodriguez Manrique, Daniela; Martinez-Zalacain, Ignacio; Masuda, Yoshitada; Matsumoto, Koji; Maziero, Maria Paula; Menchon, Jose; Minuzzi, Luciano; Morgado, Pedro; Narayanaswamy, Janardhanan C.; Narumoto, Jin; Ortiz, Ana E.; Ota, Junko; Pariente Zorrilla, Jose Carlos; Perriello, Chris; Picó-Pérez, Maria; Pittenger, Christopher; Poletti, Sara; Real, Eva; Reddy, Y. C. Janardhan; van Rooij, Daan; Sakai, Yuki; Sato, João Ricardo; Segalas, Cinto; Shavitt, Roseli G.; Shen, Zonglin; Shimizu, Eiji; Shivakumar, Venkataram; Soreni, Noam; Soriano-Mas, Carles; Sousa, Nuno; Machado Sousa, Mafalda; Spalletta, Gianfranco; Stern, Emily R.; Stewart, S. Evelyn; Szeszko, Philip R.; Thomas, Rajat; Thomopoulos, Sophia I.; Vecchio, Daniela; Venkatasubramanian, Ganesan; Vriend, Chris; Walitza, Susanne; Wang, Zhen; WATANABE, Anri; Wolters, Lidewij; Xu, Jian; Yamada, Kei; Yun, Je-Yeon; Zarei, Mojtaba; Zhao, Qing; Zhu, Xi; ENIGMA-OCD Working Group; Thompson, Paul M.; Bruin, Willem B.; van Wingen, Guido; Piras, Federica; piras, fabrizio; Stein, Dan; van den Heuvel, Odile; Simpson, Helen Blair; Marsh, Rachel; Cha, Jiook Springer Nature (2024-02-07)
      White matter pathways, typically studied with diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), have been implicated in the neurobiology of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). However, due to limited sample sizes and the predominance of ...
    • openAccess   Who am I really? : The ephemerality of the self-schema following vmPFC damage 

      Stendardi, Debora; Giacometti Giordani, Luca; GAMBINO, SILVIA; Kaplan, Raphael; CIARAMELLI, ELISA Elsevier ScienceDirect (2023-07-21)
      We studied the role of the ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC) in supporting the self-schema, by asking vmPFC patients, along with healthy and brain-damaged controls, to judge the degree to which they (or another person) ...
    • openAccess   Why Do Young Hispanic Women Take Sexual Risks? Psychological and Cultural Factors for HIV Prevention 

      Giménez-García, Cristina; Ruiz-Palomino, Estefania; Gil-Llario, MD; Ballester-Arnal, Rafael; Castañeiras, C. Elsevier (2018-09)
      Young Hispanic women have been particularly affected by HIV. For this reason, we analyzed the influence of cognitive factors, dispositional variables, and gender culture on the HIV risks of two groups of Hispanic women. ...
    • openAccess   Why should we keep the cerebellum in mind when thinking about addiction? 

      MIQUEL, MARTA; Toledo, Rebeca; García, Luis I.; Coria Ávila, Genaro A.; Manzo, Jorge Bentham Science Publishers (2009)
      Increasing evidence has involved the cerebellum in functions beyond the sphere of motor control. In the present article, we review evidence that involves the cerebellum in addictive behaviour. We aimed on molecular and ...
    • openAccess   Women in contemporary cancer research 

      González-Álvarez, Julio; Sos Peña, Rosa Wiley (2020-02-22)
      Despite recent advances, gender inequality persists in many scientific fields, including medicine. Thus far, no study has extensively analyzed the gender composition of contemporary researchers in the oncology field. ...
    • openAccess   Women publishing in APA journals: a gender analysis of six decades 

      González-Álvarez, Julio; Sos Peña, Rosa SAGE Publications (2019)
      Despite recent advances, gender inequality persists in many scientific fields, and Psychology is not alien to this phenomenon. This study presents the evolution of gender composition in American Psychological Association ...
    • openAccess   Working alliance in low-intensity internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy for depression in primary care in Spain: A qualitative study 

      Barcelo-Soler, Alberto; Garcia-Campayo, Javier; Araya, Ricardo; Doukani, Asmae; Gili, Margalida; García-Palacios, Azucena; Mayoral-Cleries, Fermin; Montero-Marín, Jesús Frontiers Media (2023)
      Introduction: Psychotherapies delivered via the Internet have been promoted as an alternative for improving access to psychological treatments. A conceptual working alliance model of blended (i.e., traditional face-to-face ...
    • openAccess   Working alliance inventory applied to virtual and augmented reality (WAI-VAR): psychometrics and therapeutic outcomes 

      Miragall, Marta; Baños, Rosa Maria; Cebolla Marti, Ausias; Botella, Cristina Frontiers Media (2015)
      This study examines the psychometric properties of the Working Alliance Inventory-Short (WAI-S) adaptation to Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) therapies (WAI-VAR). The relationship between the therapeutic ...