Manolov, Rumen; Onghena, Patrick; 15697;
Immediacy is one of six data aspects (alongside level, trend, variability, overlap, and consistency) that has to be accounted for when visually analyzing single-case data. Given that it is one of the aspects that has received considerably less attention than other data aspects, the current text offers a review of the proposed conceptual definitions...
Vervullens, Sophie; Haenen, Vincent; 133958; Meert, Lotte; Meeus, Mira; Smeets, Rob JEM; Baert, Isabel; Mertens, Michel GCAM;
All studies that investigated personal factors influencing pressure pain threshold (PPT) in healthy people were synthesized. Data was summarized, and risk of bias (RoB) and level of evidence were determined. Results were pooled per influencing factor, grouped by body region and included in meta-analyses. Fifty-four studies were eligible. Five had l...
Gruevska, Julia
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Journal of the history of biology
In the interwar period, biologists employed a diverse set of holistic approaches that were connected to different research methodologies. Against this background, this article explores attempts in the 1920s and 1930s to negotiate quantitative and qualitative methods in the field of neurophysiology. It focuses on the work of two scientists on differ...
Crauwels, Bo; Vansteelandt, Kristof; 16722; Obbels, Jasmien; Lambrichts, Simon; 127786; Pilato, Eva; Demyttenaere, Koen; 9125; Sienaert, Pascal; 77045;
OBJECTIVES: The outcome of antidepressant treatments is generally assessed with standardized symptom scales such as the Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology-Clinician Rating (QIDS-C). These scales, however, might not reflect patients' expectations for treatment, including a recovery of positive affect (PA) and hedonism. The Leuven Affect an...
Kriengwatana, Buddhamas P; 150739; Mott, Richard; ten Cate, Carel;
status: published
Winiarski, Maciej; Kondrakiewicz, Ludwika; Kondrakiewicz, Kacper; 146186; Jedrzejewska-Szmek, Joanna; Turzynski, Krzysztof; Knapska, Ewelina; Meyza, Ksenia;
Translational value of mouse models of neuropsychiatric disorders depends heavily on the accuracy with which they replicate symptoms observed in the human population. In mouse models of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) these include, among others, social affiliation, and communication deficits as well as impairments in understanding and perception of...
Kuiper, Kimberly C; Swaab, Hanna; Tartaglia, Nicole; van Buggenhout, Griet; 35444; Wouters, Caroline; van Rijn, Sophie;
Sex chromosomal trisomies (SCT) are associated with impairments in executive functions in school-aged children, adolescents, and adults. However, knowledge on preschool development of executive functions is limited but greatly needed to guide early intervention. The current study examined emerging executive functions in young children with SCT. Par...
Prinsen, Jellina; 103191; Alaerts, Kaat; 50412;
Individuals with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) experience persistent difficulties during social interactions and communication. Previously, it has been suggested that deficits in the so-called "mirror system," active during both action execution and observation, may underlie these social difficulties. It is still a topic of debate however wheth...
Lotz, AM; Buisman, RSM; Alyousefi-van Dijk, K; Witte, AM; Bakermans-Kranenburg, MJ; Verhees, MWFT; 105473;
Parental sensitivity has been studied extensively in parenting research. Recently, there has been increasing attention to endocrine factors that may be related to parental sensitivity, such as oxytocin, vasopressin, testosterone, and cortisol. Although hormones do not act in isolation, few studies integrated multiple hormones and examined their com...
ito, aine husband, e. matthew
Language, Cognition and Neuroscience / 37 / 8 / 1062-1072