Vankrunkelsven, Hendrik; 104347; Yang, Yang; Brysbaert, Marc; De Deyne, Simon; Storms, Gert; 14717;
Semantic gender norms are presented for 24,037 Dutch words. Eighty participants rated 6017 words each on a five-point Likert scale ranging from feminine to masculine. Each word was rated by ten male and ten female participants. The collected norms show high reliability and correlate well with similar norms in English. We show that semantic gender i...
Van Overwalle, Frank Baeken, Chris Campanella, Salvatore Crunelle, Cleo L Heleven, Elien Kornreich, Charles Leggio, Maria Noël, Xavier Vanderhasselt, Marie-Anne Baetens, Kris
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Cerebellum (London, England)
Recent advances in social neuroscience have highlighted the critical role of the cerebellum in social cognition, and especially the posterior cerebellum. Studies have supported the view that the posterior cerebellum builds internal action models of our social interactions to predict how other people's actions will be executed and what our most like...
Berlamont, Liesbet; Hodges, Sara; Sels, Laura; 83407; Ceulemans, Eva; 31954; Ickes, William; Hinnekens, Celine; Verhofstadt, Lesley;
UNLABELLED: The aim of this study was to broadly investigate the role of relationship-, self-, and partner-serving motivation in empathic accuracy in couples' conflict interactions. To this end, a laboratory study was set up in which couples (n = 172) participated in a conflict interaction task, followed immediately by a video-review task during wh...
Kasran, Sarah Hughes, Sean De Houwer, Jan
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Quarterly journal of experimental psychology (2006)
Social learning represents an important avenue via which evaluations can be formed or changed. Rather than learning slowly through trial and error, we can instead observe how another person (a "model") interacts with stimuli and quickly adjust our own behaviour. We report five studies (n = 912) that focused on one subtype of social learning, observ...
Lee, Ahreum McArthur, Caitlin Ioannidis, George Adachi, Jonathan D Griffith, Lauren E Thabane, Lehana Giangregorio, Lora Morin, Suzanne N Leslie, William D Lee, Justin
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JBMR plus
Cognition, frailty, and falls have been examined independently as potential correlates of fracture risk, but not simultaneously. Our objective was to explore the association between cognition, frailty, and falls and self-reported incident fractures to determine if these factors show significant independent associations or interactions. We included ...
Van Overwalle, Frank Pu, Min Ma, Qianying Li, Meijia Haihambo, Naem Baetens, Kris Deroost, Natacha Baeken, Chris Heleven, Elien
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Cerebellum (London, England)
Recent advances in social neuroscience have highlighted the critical role of the cerebellum and especially the posterior cerebellar Crus in social mentalizing (i.e., theory of mind). Research in the past 5 years has provided growing evidence supporting the view that the posterior cerebellum builds internal action models of our social interactions t...
Carswell, Christopher
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Practical neurology
Idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH) was described in 1965 as a syndrome in which hydrocephalus develops but with a normal cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) pressure, causing shunt-responsive gait apraxia, cognitive impairment and urinary incontinence. Not all patients respond to shunting despite having the clinical syndrome with appropriate radi...
Brose, Annette; Rueschkamp, Johanna M Grosse; Kuppens, Peter; 24081; Gerstorf, Denis; Schmiedek, Florian;
It has been debated whether working memory (WM) performance is modulated by the valence of the stimuli that are being processed. A recent meta-analysis revealed that at the behavioral level and in individuals without mental health problems, mean-level performance differences in WM tasks with neutral versus affective conditions are small to negligib...
Martins, Helena C; Gilardi, Carlotta; Sungur, A Oezge; Winterer, Jochen; Pelzl, Michael A; Bicker, Silvia; Gross, Fridolin; Kisko, Theresa M; 158522; Malikowska-Racia, Natalia; Braun, Moria D;
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Bipolar disorder (BD) is a chronic mood disorder characterized by manic and depressive episodes. Dysregulation of neuroplasticity and calcium homeostasis are frequently observed in BD patients, but the underlying molecular mechanisms are largely unknown. Here, we show that miR-499-5p regulates dendritogenesis and cognitive function by downregulatin...
Peuters, Carmen Cummins, Jamie Vandendriessche, Ann DeSmet, Ann Crombez, Geert
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Journal of sleep research
The measurement of automatic attitudes towards sleep, in addition to reflective self-reports, might improve our ability to predict and explain sleep-hindering practices. Two types of implicit association tests (IATs), a sleep-related evaluations IAT and a sleep-related self-identity IAT, were developed to evaluate their efficacy for assessing autom...