Moore, Kara N. Lampinen, James Michael Adams, Eryn J. Nesmith, Blake L. Burch, Presley
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Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications
We examined how prior experience encountering targets affected attention allocation and event-based prospective memory. Participants performed four color match task blocks with a difficult, but specified prospective memory task (Experiment 1) or an easier, but unspecified prospective memory task (Experiment 2). Participants were instructed to searc...
Gallego-Sendarrubias, Gracia M Voogt, Lennard Arias-Buría, José Luis Bialosky, Joel Fernández-de-Las-Peñas, César
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Pain medicine (Malden, Mass.)
Dry needling is commonly used for the management of patients with musculoskeletal pain. However, the effects of patient expectations are uncertain. Our aim was to determine the effect of patient expectations on short-term clinical outcomes after the application of a single session of dry needling in individuals with neck pain. We conducted a random...
Manning-Stanley, A S Kirby, M
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Radiography (London, England : 1995)
Whilst United Kingdom (UK) student ambitions for role development have been surveyed previously, no literature has explored their specialisation preferences. This study aimed to explore these ambitions and preferences in final year diagnostic radiography undergraduates at a Higher-Education Institute (HEI) in the North-West of England. University e...
Fomete, Benjamin Adebayo, Ezekiel T Oginni, Fadekemi O
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European journal of dental education : official journal of the Association for Dental Education in Europe
How surgical residents fare during their training could enhance job satisfaction and fulfilment post-training. But there is paucity of literature on the experiences of oral and maxillofacial surgery (OMS) trainees during residency training. The aim of this study was to report the expectations, experiences and perceptions of OMS residents towards tr...
Rampersaud, Y Raja Canizares, Mayilee Perruccio, Anthony V Abraham, Edward Bailey, Christopher S Christie, Sean D Evaniew, Nathan Finkelstein, Joel A Glennie, Raymond Andrew Johnson, Michael G
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Neurosurgery
Patient satisfaction is an important indicator used to monitor quality of care and outcomes after spine surgery. To examine the complex relationship between preoperative expectations, fulfillment of expectations, postsurgical outcomes, and satisfaction after spine surgery. In this national study of patients undergoing elective surgery for degenerat...
Audrey, Schreiber-Bontemps Marion, Roquet Béatrice, Médée Stéphane, Verdun Katelyne, Hubeaux
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Sexual medicine
Sexual dysfunction is a common complaint in female with multiple sclerosis (MS), however this problem is not often considered in the medical and psychological care. To evaluate expectations regarding treatment and information for sexual dysfunction in women with multiple sclerosis using the SEA-MS-F (Sexual Dysfunction Management and Expectations A...
Shafir, Roni Olson, Elizabeth Colloca, Luana
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Contemporary clinical trials
Sex differences exist in the prevalence, progression and treatment efficacy of a wide array of medical conditions. While the placebo and nocebo effects have become increasingly relevant in the clinical arena, little is known about the influence of biological sex on placebo and nocebo effects. This paper discusses the existing, relatively limited an...
Wicht, Corentin A De Pretto, Michael Mouthon, Michael Spierer, Lucas
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Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior
Placebo effects are defined as the beneficial subjective or behavioral outcomes of an intervention that are not attributable to its inherent properties; Placebo effects thus follow from individuals' expectations about the effects of the intervention. The present study aimed at examining how expectations influence neurocognitive processes. We addres...
Abrams, Leah R Clarke, Philippa J Mehta, Neil K
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The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences
Exiting the labor force earlier or later than planned is common, with predictable economic consequences. However, the mental health ramifications of such off-time events are not known but are important to promoting well-being in retirement. Using the Health and Retirement Study (1992-2016), we created 6 groups based on the alignment of expectations...
Joranger, Line
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Integrative psychological & behavioral science
In their article Psychology: a Giant with Feet of Clay, Zagaria, Andò and Zennaro aim to clean up the confusing and inconsistent conceptual landscape in current psychology. They find that evolutionary psychology with its dialectical focus on nature and nurture could be the unifying meta-theory that contemporary psychology is depending on in order t...