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Prenatal maternal mood entropy is associated with child neurodevelopment.
In: Emotion (Washington, D.C.), vol 21, iss 3 (2021)
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Predictive Neural Computations Support Spoken Word Recognition: Evidence from MEG and Competitor Priming.
Wang, Yingcan Carol; Henson, Rik; Sohoglu, Ediz. - : Society for Neuroscience, 2021. : Mrc Cognition And Brain Sciences Unit, 2021. : Department of Psychiatry, 2021. : J Neurosci, 2021
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Autistic People's Access to Bilingualism and Additional Language Learning: Identifying the Barriers and Facilitators for Equal Opportunities
In: Front Psychol (2021)
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Super-recognisers : some people excel at both face and voice recognition
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The Emergence of Discrete Perceptual-Motor Units in a Production Model That Assumes Holistic Phonological Representations
Davis, Maya; Redford, Melissa A.. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2019
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Super-recognisers show an advantage for other race face identification
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Listeners and Readers Generalise Their Experience With Word Meanings Across Modalities ...
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Exploring the Social Construction of Masculinity and Its Differential Expression in Culturally Different Populations Using a Mixed Method Approach
In: Browse all Theses and Dissertations (2018)
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Accent modulates access to word meaning: Evidence for a speaker-model account of spoken word recognition ...
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The psychology of organisational group mergers: towards organic pluralism
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The psychology of organisational group mergers: towards organic pluralism
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Enhancing Interventions for Pediatric Obesity Among Young Latino Children: A Mixed Methods Study
Sampilo, Marilyn L.. - : University of Kansas, 2014
Abstract: Recent national data indicate that nearly 1/3 of US youth are overweight (BMI % 85th). Of these children, a disproportionate number are Latino. This racial and ethnic disparity has been observed in young childhood and persists when considering the effectiveness of current childhood obesity interventions. Programs that have demonstrated success with other racial and ethnic groups have not translated into successful outcomes for Latino families. This may be due to inadequate attention to important cultural factors for Latinos. The goal of the present study was to describe the current state of cultural tailoring of pediatric obesity and health promotion interventions for Latinos through a systematic review of the literature (Study 1) and to delineate cultural factors which impact health behavior of Latino families with an overweight or obese child and may influence outcomes associated with involvement in pediatric obesity intervention programs (Study 2). Results from Study 1 indicated that peripheral, linguistic, constituent-involving, and socio-cultural strategies are the most commonly employed cultural tailoring strategies in existing interventions. There is, however, a range in the description of socio-cultural strategies and a lack of detail regarding underlying cultural constructs in existing interventions. Findings from focus groups revealed recurrent themes suggesting that cultural beliefs about children's body size influence parent perception of child overweight and cultural factors also influence health communication and impact parent understanding of their child's weight status. Additionally, cultural values of respeto, familismo, and pesonalismo impact family acceptance and adherence to treatment recommendations.
Keyword: culture; intervention; Latino/Hispanic; pediatric obesity; Psychology
URL: http://dissertations.umi.com/ku:13738
http://hdl.handle.net/1808/18402
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Comprehending expository texts: the dynamic neurobiological correlates of building a coherent text representation.
Swett, Katherine; Miller, Amanda C; Burns, Scott. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2013
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Social Status Differences In Hostile Attribution Biases and Reactive Aggression
In: College of Science and Health Theses and Dissertations (2012)
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The Effect of an Outdoors Nature-Based Intervention Program on the Development of Early Literacy Skills in Preschool Aged Children
In: 11th Annual Celebration of Undergraduate Research and Creative Performance (2012) (2012)
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Paranoid Thinking, Suspicion, and Risk for Aggression: A Neurodevelopmental Perspective
In: Psychology Faculty Publications (2012)
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Using Voice-Recording Technology to Investigate the Contributions of Mothers' Management Language to Children's Executive Functions.
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Neural Oscillations Carry Speech Rhythm through to Comprehension
Peelle, Jonathan E.; Davis, Matthew H.. - : Frontiers Research Foundation, 2012
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An Orthographic Effect in Phoneme Processing, and Its Limitations
Cutler, Anne; Davis, Chris. - : Frontiers Research Foundation, 2012
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Why Clowns Taste Funny: The Relationship between Humor and Semantic Ambiguity
In: Psychology Publications (2011)
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