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Few investigations have addressed whether patient subgroups derived using the Multiaxial Assessment of Pain (MAP) [Turk, D. C., & Rudy, T. E. (1987). Towards a comprehensive assessment of chronic pain patients. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 25, 237-249; Turk, D. C., & Rudy, T. E. (1988). Toward an empirically derived taxonomy of chronic pain patients: integration of psychological assessment data. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 56, 233-238.] differ with regard to fear and avoidance. It has, however, been reported that dysfunctional patients exhibit more pain-specific fear and avoidance than patients classified as interpersonally distressed or minimizers/adaptive copers [Asmundson, G. J. G., Norton, G. R., & Allerdings, M. D. (1997). Fear and avoidance in dysfunctional chronic back pain patients. Pain, 69, 231-236.]. We attempted to extend these findings by examining two fear constructs that are receiving increased attention in the chronic pain literature-anxiety sensitivity and PTSD. The sample comprised 115 patients with chronic pain. Of these, 14 (12.2%) were classified as dysfunctional, 21 (18.3%) as interpersonally distressed and 47 (40.8%) as minimizers/adaptive copers. Between-group differences were observed on the fear of cognitive and emotional dyscontrol dimension of anxiety sensitivity, total and symptom cluster scores on the PTSD measure, and depression. No differences were observed for the fear of somatic sensations dimension of anxiety sensitivity or agoraphobia, social phobia, and blood/injury fears. Dysfunctional patients generally exhibited elevated scores relative to one or both of the other MAP subgroups on fear of cognitive and emotional dyscontrol, depressed affect, PTSD symptom total score and PTSD symptom cluster scores. As well, a substantial proportion of dysfunctional and interpersonally distressed patients were classified as having PTSD (71.4 and 42.9%, respectively) when compared to minimizers/adaptive copers (21.3%). These results suggest that MAP subgroups differ with regard to their propensity to be(come) fearful and in their likelihood of having PTSD. Theoretical and clinical implications are discussed. 相似文献
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Ludovic Ferrand Patrick Bonin Alain Méot Maria Augustinova Boris New Christophe Pallier Marc Brysbaert 《Behavior research methods》2008,40(4):1049-1054
Ratings for age of acquisition (AoA) and subjective frequency were collected for the 1,493 monosyllabic French words that
were most known to French students. AoA ratings were collected by asking participants to estimate in years the age at which
they learned each word. Subjective frequency ratings were collected on a 7-point scale, ranging from never encountered to encountered several times daily. The results were analyzed to address the relationship between AoA and subjective frequency ratings with other psycholinguistic
variables (objective frequency, imageability, number of letters, and number of orthographic neighbors). The results showed
high reliability ratings with other databases. Supplementary materials for this study may be downloaded from the Psychonomic
Society’s Archive of Norms, Stimuli, and Data, www.psychonomic.org/archive. 相似文献
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The participants were asked to spell aloud words for which there were either many orthographically similar words (a dense
neighborhood) or few orthographically similar words (a sparse neighborhood). Words with a dense neighborhood were spelled
faster and more accurately than were words with a sparse neighborhood. This finding is consistent with the hypothesis of Rapp,
Epstein, and Tainturier (2002), that the cognitive spelling system has an interactive architecture incorporating feedback
between individual graphemes and orthographic lexeme representations. 相似文献
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Delattre M Bonin P Barry C 《Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition》2006,32(6):1330-1340
The authors examined the effect of sound-to-spelling regularity on written spelling latencies and writing durations in a dictation task in which participants had to write each target word 3 times in succession. The authors found that irregular words (i.e., those containing low-probability phoneme-to-grapheme mappings) were slower both to initially produce and to execute in writing than were regular words. The regularity effect was found both when participants could and could not see their writing (Experiments 1 and 2) and was larger for low- than for high-frequency words (Experiment 3). These results suggest that central processing of the conflict generated by lexically specific and assembled spelling information for irregular words is not entirely resolved when the more peripheral processes controlling handwriting begin. 相似文献
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Patrick Bonin Michel Fayol Jean-Emile Gombert 《International journal of psychology》1998,33(4):269-286
Unlike speech production, lexical access in written production has not systematically been investigated experimentally. Four experiments were run on literate adults to support the view that although the spoken and written language production systems may obviously share some processing levels, they also both have some specific processing components. The general findings provide evidence for such a view and are discussed in the framework of studies in verbal production conducted on normals and on brain-damaged patients. 相似文献
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This study investigated the possibility that there are central auditory level processing differences between stutterers and nonstutterers. The experimental subjects were eight male and three female stutterers ranging in age from 20–45 yr, with a mean age of 31.2 yr. The control group consisted of the same number of males and females, ranging in age from 20–45 yr, with a mean age of 30.1 yr. Each subject participated in a sound fusion task under three variable conditions: 1) group performance (nonstutterers vs. stutterers); 2) ears (right vs. left); and 3) lead-time presentation (0–100 msec). Statistically significant differences were found for lead-time presentation. 相似文献
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Ludovic Ferrand Boris New Marc Brysbaert Emmanuel Keuleers Patrick Bonin Alain Méot Maria Augustinova Christophe Pallier 《Behavior research methods》2010,42(2):488-496
The French Lexicon Project involved the collection of lexical decision data for 38,840 French words and the same number of
nonwords. It was directly inspired by the English Lexicon Project (Balota et al., 2007) and produced very comparable frequency
and word length effects. The present article describes the methods used to collect the data, reports analyses on the word
frequency and the word length effects, and describes the Excel files that make the data freely available for research purposes.
The word and pseudoword data from this article may be downloaded from http://brm.psychonomic-journals.org/content/supplemental. 相似文献
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Four studies tested whether the thought of death contributes to the survival processing advantage found in memory tests (i.e., the survival effect). In the first study, we replicated the “Dying To Remember” (DTR) effect identified by Burns and colleagues whereby activation of death thoughts led to better retention than an aversive control situation. In Study 2, we compared an ancestral survival scenario, a modern survival scenario and a “life-after-death” scenario. The modern survival scenario and the dying scenario led to higher levels of recall than the ancestral scenario. In Study 3, we used a more salient death-thought scenario in which people imagine themselves on death row. Results showed that the “death-row” scenario yielded a level of recall similar to that of the ancestral survival condition. We also collected ratings of death-related thoughts (Studies 3 and 4) and of survival-related and planning thoughts (Study 4). The ratings indicated that death-related thoughts were induced more by the dying scenarios than by the survival scenarios, whereas the reverse was observed for both survival-related and planning thoughts. The findings are discussed in the light of two contrasting views of the influence of mortality salience in the survival effect. 相似文献