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Journal articles on the topic "Mental suggestion. Memory in adolescence"

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Thissen, A. J. A. M., N. N. J. Rommelse, P. J. Hoekstra, et al. "Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and executive functioning in affected and unaffected adolescents and their parents: challenging the endophenotype construct." Psychological Medicine 44, no. 4 (2013): 881–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0033291713001153.

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BackgroundThe results of twin and sibling studies suggest that executive functioning is a prime candidate endophenotype in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). However, studies have not assessed the co-segregation of executive function (EF) deficits from parents to offspring directly, and it is unclear whether executive functioning is an ADHD endophenotype in adolescents, given the substantial changes in prefrontal lobe functioning, EF and ADHD symptoms during adolescence.MethodWe recruited 259 ADHD and 98 control families with an offspring average age of 17.3 years. All participan
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Brancato, Anna, Valentina Castelli, Gianluca Lavanco, Rosa Anna Maria Marino та Carla Cannizzaro. "In utero Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol exposure confers vulnerability towards cognitive impairments and alcohol drinking in the adolescent offspring: Is there a role for neuropeptide Y?" Journal of Psychopharmacology 34, № 6 (2020): 663–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0269881120916135.

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Background: Cannabinoid consumption during pregnancy has been increasing on the wave of the broad-based legalisation of cannabis in Western countries, raising concern about the putative detrimental outcomes on foetal neurodevelopment. Indeed, since the endocannabinoid system regulates synaptic plasticity, emotional and cognitive processes from early stages of life interfering with it and other excitability endogenous modulators, such as neuropeptide Y (NPY), might contribute to the occurrence of a vulnerable phenotype later in life. Aims: This research investigated whether in utero exposure to
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Evans, Danielle, Darya Gaysina, and Andy P. Field. "Internalizing symptoms and working memory as predictors of mathematical attainment trajectories across the primary–secondary education transition." Royal Society Open Science 7, no. 5 (2020): 191433. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.191433.

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The transition from primary to secondary education is a critical period in early adolescence which is related to increased anxiety and stress, increased prevalence of mental health issues, and decreased maths performance, suggesting it is an important period to investigate maths attainment. Previous research has focused on anxiety and working memory as predictors of maths, without investigating any long-term effects around the education transition. This study examined working memory and internalizing symptoms as predictors of children's maths attainment trajectories (age 7–16) across the trans
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Squeglia, Lindsay M., Joanna Jacobus, Scott F. Sorg, Terry L. Jernigan, and Susan F. Tapert. "Early Adolescent Cortical Thinning Is Related to Better Neuropsychological Performance." Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society 19, no. 9 (2013): 962–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1355617713000878.

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AbstractAdolescence is characterized by significant neuromaturation, including extensive cortical thinning, particularly in frontal regions. The goal of this study was to examine the behavioral correlates of neurostructural development in early adolescence. Participants were 185 healthy 12- to 14-year-olds (44% female) recruited from local schools. Participants completed a comprehensive neuropsychological test battery and magnetic resonance imaging session. Cortical surface reconstruction and thickness estimates were performed via FreeSurfer. Age and cortical thickness were negatively correlat
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O'Hearn, Kirsten, Miya Asato, Sarah Ordaz, and Beatriz Luna. "Neurodevelopment and executive function in autism." Development and Psychopathology 20, no. 4 (2008): 1103–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0954579408000527.

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AbstractAutism is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by social and communication deficits, and repetitive behavior. Studies investigating the integrity of brain systems in autism suggest a wide range of gray and white matter abnormalities that are present early in life and change with development. These abnormalities predominantly affect association areas and undermine functional integration. Executive function, which has a protracted development into adolescence and reflects the integration of complex widely distributed brain function, is also affected in autism. Evidence from studie
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Thompson, Ryan C., Aubrey L. Deneen, Yelena Markiv, Aidan Hall, and Rayna B. Hirst. "A-159 Attention and Executive Function Predict Immediate and Delayed Verbal Memory in Healthy Youth: A Structural Equation Modeling Approach." Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology 36, no. 6 (2021): 1213–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/arclin/acab062.177.

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Abstract Objective Previous neuropsychological assessments have sought to understand the interrelatedness of cognitive functions when interpreting neuropsychological test performance (e.g., Delis-Kaplan Executive Function System; DKEFS), given that they rarely function in isolation. Test results may be misinterpreted if not contextualized within individuals’ overall cognitive profiles; therefore, the present study evaluated the impact of attention and executive function (EF) on verbal learning and memory (VLM) in a sample of healthy youth. Method Participants (n = 166, M age = 12.0 years, 79.5
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Wallace, Alexander L., Natasha E. Wade, and Krista M. Lisdahl. "Impact of 2 Weeks of Monitored Abstinence on Cognition in Adolescent and Young Adult Cannabis Users." Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society 26, no. 8 (2020): 776–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1355617720000260.

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AbstractObjectives:Previous research suggests recovery from cannabis-related deficits in verbal learning and memory functioning after periods of cannabis abstinence in adolescents. Here, we examine how cannabis cessation affects cognitive performance over 2 weeks of monitored abstinence compared to controls in adolescents and young adults.Methods:Seventy-four participants (35 cannabis users) aged 16–26 ceased all cannabis, alcohol, and other illicit substance consumption for a 2-week period; abstinence was monitored via weekly urinalysis, breath, and sweat patch testing. Starting at baseline,
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Goodyer, Ian, Israel Kolvin, and Sonia Gatzanis. "Recent Undesirable Life Events and Psychiatric Disorder in Childhood and Adolescence." British Journal of Psychiatry 147, no. 5 (1985): 517–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjp.147.5.517.

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A sample of children and adolescents (n = 157) attending a child psychiatry outpatient clinic with conduct or emotional disturbance were compared with community controls (n = 76) for the number and type of recent life events. A Life Events Schedule for children and adolescents was developed and used as a semi-structured interview. Four clinical groups were identified according to their predominant presenting symptoms (conduct, mild mood, severe mood, or somatic). An excess of events carrying a severe degree of negative impact was found for all four groups, compared with matched controls. Eleve
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Wheeler, Sarah M., Mary Pat McAndrews, Erin D. Sheard, and Joanne Rovet. "Visuospatial Associative Memory and Hippocampal Functioning in Congenital Hypothyroidism." Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society 18, no. 1 (2011): 49–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1355617711001378.

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AbstractCongenital hypothyroidism is a pediatric endocrine disorder caused by insufficient endogenous thyroid hormone production. Children with congenital hypothyroidism have difficulties with episodic memory and abnormalities in hippocampal structure, suggesting deficient hippocampal functioning. To assess hippocampal activation in adolescents with congenital hypothyroidism (N= 14; age range, 11.5–14.7 years) compared with controls (N= 15; age range, 11.2–15.5 years), a functional magnetic resonance imaging visuospatial memory task was used. In this task, participants had to decide if object
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Akagbosu, C. O., G. C. Evans, D. Gulick, R. F. Suckow, and D. J. Bucci. "Exposure to Kynurenic Acid During Adolescence Produces Memory Deficits in Adulthood." Schizophrenia Bulletin 38, no. 4 (2010): 769–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/schbul/sbq151.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Mental suggestion. Memory in adolescence"

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Bartlett, Robin Myers. "Individual differences and suggestibility of children's eyewitness memory reports." Morgantown, W. Va. : [West Virginia University Libraries], 2000. http://etd.wvu.edu/templates/showETD.cfm?recnum=1374.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--West Virginia University, 2000.<br>Title from document title page. Document formatted into pages; contains ix, 140 p. Includes abstract. Includes bibliographical references (p. 63-70).
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Stacom, Elizabeth E. "The effect of attentional bias on suggestibility." Morgantown, W. Va. : [West Virginia University Libraries], 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10450/10064.

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Melnyk, Laura Ellen. "The influence of imagery, timing, and individual differences on the accuracy of children's recall /." Thesis, McGill University, 2002. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=38504.

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Six studies were conducted to examine the influence of various cognitive and social factors underlying children's suggestibility. In Study 1, a misinformation paradigm was used to assess if the addition of visual information to verbal reminders increases preschool children's accurate and inaccurate recall of an experienced event. The results showed that the presentation of pictorial information with verbal reminders increased children's susceptibility to misinformation; however, generation of guided visual imagery produced the same misinformation effects as simple verbal reminders. Study 2 exa
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Ornelas, Claudia. "Development of the video suggestibility scale for children spanish-language version /." To access this resource online via ProQuest Dissertations and Theses @ UTEP, 2009. http://0-proquest.umi.com.lib.utep.edu/login?COPT=REJTPTU0YmImSU5UPTAmVkVSPTI=&clientId=2515.

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Lush, Peter J. I. "The sense of agency in hypnosis and meditation." Thesis, University of Sussex, 2018. http://sro.sussex.ac.uk/id/eprint/73686/.

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The sense of agency is the experience of being the initiator of our intentional actions and their outcomes. According to higher order thought theory, a representation becomes conscious when there is a higher order state about it. Thus conscious experience, including that of intentions, is metacognitive. The experience of involuntariness characteristic of hypnotic responding may be attributable to the formation and maintenance of inaccurate metacognitive higher order states of intending. Conversely, the practice of Buddhist mindfulness meditation may develop accurate metacognition, including hi
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Semmens-Wheeler, Rebecca. "The contrasting role of higher order awareness in hypnosis and meditation." Thesis, University of Sussex, 2013. http://sro.sussex.ac.uk/id/eprint/45311/.

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Two key questions underpin the research presented here. Firstly, how does altered higher order awareness contribute to hypnotic experience? Secondly, how do meditation and hypnosis differ in terms of the role of higher order awareness? These questions are addressed here in the form of four papers. In the first paper I review the literatures of hypnosis and meditation in order to consider the similarities and differences between meditation and hypnosis in terms of the role of attentional skill and the neural underpinnings of each. I then draw conclusions regarding the contrasting role of higher
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Zahedi, Anoushiravan. "Hypnotic Suggestions: Their Nature and Applicability in Studying Executive Functions." Doctoral thesis, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18452/22949.

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Exekutive Funktionen (EF) sind eine Gruppe von Top-Down-Prozessen, die in neuartigen Situationen eingesetzt werden, um neue Trigger-Response-Assoziationen herzustellen oder vorhandene Handlungsoptionen an neue Situationen anzupassen. Obwohl EF erschöpfend untersucht wurden, bleiben wichtige Fragen offen. Beispiele dafür sind (a) Sind Exekutivfunktionen vollständig trennbar oder beruhen sie auf einem gemeinsamen neurokognitiven System? (b) Was messen verschiedene Versionen der Stroop-Aufgabe, einer der meist-verwendeten Aufgaben zur Prüfung der Inhibitionsfunktion? (c) Muss Inhibition immer Res
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Cokely, Edward T. Kelley Colleen M. "Inhibiting false memories influences of encoding and intention /." 2003. http://etd.lib.fsu.edu/theses/available/etd-11242003-210832/.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--Florida State University, 2003.<br>Advisor: Dr. Colleen M. Kelley, Florida State University, College of Arts and Sciences, Dept. of Psychology. Title and description from dissertation home page (viewed Mar. 2, 2004). Includes bibliographical references.
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Crawford, Laura Elizabeth. "Expectation blases in perception of correlation /." 1999. http://gateway.proquest.com/openurl?url_ver=Z39.88-2004&res_dat=xri:pqdiss&rft_val_fmt=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:dissertation&rft_dat=xri:pqdiss:9943056.

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Books on the topic "Mental suggestion. Memory in adolescence"

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Goodman, Gail S., Mitchell Eisen, and Jodi A. Quas. Memory and suggestibility in the forensic interview. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2002.

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Kelley, Charles R. Now I remember: Recovered memories ofsexual abuse. K/R Publications, 1994.

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C, Kelley Eric, ed. Now I remember: Recovered memories of sexual abuse. K/R Publications, 1994.

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Goodman, Gail S., Jodi A. Quas, and Mitchell L. Eisen. Memory and Suggestibility in the Forensic Interview. Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.

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Billings, F. James. Personality factors related to false memory creation. 1994.

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(Editor), Mitchell L. Eisen, Jodi A. Quas (Editor), and Gail S. Goodman (Editor), eds. Memory and Suggestibility in the Forensic interview (Personality and Clinical Psychology Series). Lawrence Erlbaum, 2001.

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Pentland, Joel. A study on the effects of mental imagery on the creation of false memories. 1996.

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Kirsch, Irving, and Salvador Amigo. Clinical Hypnosis and Self-Regulation: Cognitive-Behavioral Perspectives (Dissociation, Trauma, Memory, and Hypnosis Book Series). American Psychological Association (APA), 1999.

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John, Doris, and Cornell Conference on the Suggestibility of Children's Recollections (1989 : Cornell University), eds. The suggestibility of children's recollections: [implications for eyewitness testimony]. American Psychological Association, 1991.

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1923-, Doris John, and Cornell Conference on the Suggestibility of Children's Recollections (1989), eds. The Suggestibility of children's recollections. American Psychological Association, 1991.

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Book chapters on the topic "Mental suggestion. Memory in adolescence"

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Harris, James C. "A Life Span Developmental Approach." In Intellectual Disability. Oxford University Press, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195178852.003.0011.

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Intellectual disability is a neurodevelopmental disorder that continues throughout the life span of the affected person. It is essential to understand how persons with intellectual disability progress throughout their life span from infancy to old age. The maturation of the brain, their environmental experiences, and the mastery of developmental challenges and tasks must all be considered. A focus on brain development is in keeping with neuroscience research indicating that progressive brain maturation is accompanied by successive synaptic reorganization as one moves from one developmental stage to the next. Anatomical Magnetic Resonance Imaging Studies are playing a major role in understanding the developmental trajectories of normal brain development (Durston et al., 2001; Giedd et al., 1999). Understanding the developmental trajectories of normal brain development is crucial to the interpretation of brain development in neurodevelopmental disabilities. During normal development, white matter volume increases with age, and although gray matter volumes increase during childhood, they decrease before adulthood. These changes in the brain are accompanied by changes in cognitive processing; for example, executive functioning shows a progressive emergence from the preschool years (Espy et al., 1999) into the adolescent years. Working memory and inhibitory processes may be measured during the preschool years. By adolescence, abstract reasoning, anticipatory planning, and mental judgment have emerged and may be measured. Cognitive abilities in adolescence are qualitatively different from those of young children as a result of the reorganization of the prefrontal cortex during maturation. How genetic background and environment interact in producing these changes is the object of ongoing study, yet investigators are beginning to understand how physiological processes of synaptic development, circuits, and neuronal network formation relate to processes of cognitive development (Fossella et al., 2003). The development of persons with intellectual disability is now being evaluated systematically, and developmental trajectories are being established for known neurogenetic syndromes. These studies are making up for a surprising lack of application of a developmental perspective to persons with intellectual disability. Developmental theorists have, for the most part, monitored and measured development in normally intelligent persons in establishing developmental landmarks.
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