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Do as the Romans do: On the authoritarian roots of pseudoscience
SAGE Publications (2020)Recent research highlights the implications of group dynamics in the acceptance and promotion of misconceptions, particularly in relation to the identity-protective attitudes that boost polarisation over scientific ... -
Do bilinguals show neural differences with monolinguals when processing their native language?
Elsevier (2015-03)The present research used fMRI to measure brain activity in passive listening and picture-naming tasks with a group of early high proficient Spanish–Catalan bilinguals, in which Spanish was dominant, and a group of Spanish ... -
Do Gender-Related Stereotypes Affect Spatial Performance? Exploring When, How and to Whom Using a Chronometric Two-Choice Mental Rotation Task
Frontiers Media (2018-07-24)It is a common belief that males have superior visuospatial abilities and that differences in this and other cognitive domains (e.g., math) contribute to the reduced interest and low representation of girls and women in ... -
Do healthy habits regulate the relationship between psychosocial dysfunction by COVID-19 and bidimensional mental health?
SAGE Publications (2022-08-23)COVID-19 has affected mental health and well-being. Lifestyles are relevant to understand the impact of psychosocial dysfunctions. The objective was to examine the role of healthy habits in the relations between psychosocial ... -
Does emotion regulation in adolescents in residential care mitigate the association between sexual victimization and poor psychological well-being?
Elsevier (2023)Background: Childhood sexual abuse/assault has been linked to mental health problems that affect an individual’s psychological well-being. This study explores the facets of emotional regulation as mediating mechanisms in ... -
Does pain after delivery unequivocally lead to postpartum depression? The moderating role of religious coping
Routledge (2021-11-18)Objective The objective of this work is to explore whether the relationship between pain after delivery and postpartum depression is increased or decreased by the use of religion as a coping strategy (moderation). Methods A ... -
Does “forced abstinence” from gaming lead to pornography use? Insight from the April 2018 crash of Fortnite’s servers
Akadémiai Kiadó (2018-09)In April 2018, the servers of the popular video game “Fortnite” crashed for 24 hr. During this period, Pornhub (a popular pornographic website) analyzed trends in pornography access, finding that: (a) the percentage of ... -
Dopamine and Food Addiction: Lexicon Badly Needed
Elsevier (2013-05-01)Over the last few years, the concept of food addiction has become a common feature in the scientific literature, as well as the popular press. Nevertheless, the use of the term addiction to describe pathological aspects ... -
Dopamine depletion shifts behavior from activity based reinforcers tomore sedentary ones and adenosine receptor antagonism reversesthat shift: Relation to ventral striatum DARPP32 phosphorylationpatterns
Elsevier (2018)The mesolimbic dopamine (DA) system plays a critical role in behavioral activation and effort-baseddecision-making. DA depletion produces anergia (shifts to low effort options) in animals tested oneffort-based decision-making ... -
Dopamine, behavioral economics, and effort
Frontiers Research Foundation (2009)There are numerous problems with the hypothesis that brain dopamine (DA) systems, particularly in the nucleus accumbens, directly mediate the rewarding or primary motivational characteristics of natural stimuli such as ... -
Dopamine, Effort-Based Choice, and Behavioral Economics: Basic and Translational Research
Frontiers Media (2018-03)Operant behavior is not only regulated by factors related to the quality or quantity of reinforcement, but also by the work requirements inherent in performing instrumental actions. Moreover, organisms often make ... -
Dopamine/adenosine interaction in effort-related processes in rodents: Studies using T-Maze paradigm in mice
Universitat Jaume I (2008)Humans and animals realize cost/benefits analysis of our responses with the goal of use the lowest energy possible to obtain the major benefit. Mesolimbic dopamine (DA) is a critic component in the cerebral circuitry ... -
Dopamine/adenosine interactions involved in effort-related aspects of food motivation
Elsevier (2009)Nucleus accumbens dopamine (DA) is involved in effort-related aspects of food motivation. Accumbens DA depletions reduce the tendency of rats to work for food, and alter effort-related choice, but leave other aspects of ... -
Dopamine/adenosine interactions related to locomotion and tremor in animal models: Possible relevance to parkinsonism
Elsevier (2008)Adenosine A<sub>2A</sub> antagonists can exert antiparkinsonian effects in animal models. Recent experiments studied the ability of MSX-3 (an adenosine A<sub>2A</sub> antagonist) to reverse the locomotor suppression and ... -
Dopaminergic modulation of effort-related choice behavior as assessed by a progressive ratio chow feeding choice task: pharmacological studies and the role of individual differences
Public Library of Science (2012)Mesolimbic dopamine (DA) is involved in behavioral activation and effort-related processes. Rats with impaired DA transmission reallocate their instrumental behavior away from food-reinforced tasks with high response ... -
Drinking Motives as Mediators of the Relationship of Cultural Orientation with Alcohol Use and Alcohol-Related Negative Consequences in College Students from Seven Countries
Springer (2022)Aims. Past research has examined the association of cultural orientation with drinking motives and drinking outcomes, mainly, at the country level or in participants from a single region. This study examined the indirect ... -
Drinking motives in clinical and general populations
Karger (2011)Aims: This paper had three aims: (1) to validate a Spanish adaptation of the Modified Drinking Motives Questionnaire-Revised (M DMQ-R), (2) to explore the relationship of each drinking motive with different patterns of ... -
Dropping out of a transdiagnostic online intervention: A qualitative analysis of client's experiences
Elsevier (2017-12)Introduction An important concern in Internet-based treatments (IBTs) for emotional disorders is the high dropout rate from these protocols. Although dropout rates are usually reported in research studies, very few ... -
Drosophila Muscleblind Is Involved in troponin T Alternative Splicing and Apoptosis
Public Library of Science (PLoS) (2008)Background: Muscleblind-like proteins (MBNL) have been involved in a developmental switch in the use of defined cassette exons. Such transition fails in the CTG repeat expansion disease myotonic dystrophy due, in part, ... -
Duelo: evaluación, diagnóstico y tratamiento
Universidad Complutense de Madrid (2008)A lo largo de la vida, todos los seres humanos sufren en mayor o menor medida el duelo por una pérdida. Es una experiencia inevitable que conlleva sufrimiento pero también puede ser una oportunidad de crecimiento. Objetivo: ...