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News and announcements: From the EFPA network of national news correspondents.

In this issue, the news section contains contributions from the UK and Slovenia. The UK has joined other organisations to call European Parliament and Slovenia reports about their project SUPER...

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Autonomy support in the classroom: A review from self-determination theory.

Why are some students more engaged in and adjusted to school than others? Why are some students more competent and why do they perform better than others? Self-determination theory is a theory of human...

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Like a horse and carriage? The dynamic interplay of attachment and sexuality...

Sexual urges and emotional attachments are not necessarily interrelated. Still, within romantic relationships, intimates typically function as both attachment figures and sexual partners, such that the...

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Three lines of personality development: A conceptual itinerary.

The paper outlines a new and broadly inclusive conceptual itinerary for the scientific study of personality development across the human life course. From the standpoint of the person as a social...

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Physical and psychological benefits of written emotional expression: Review...

The last several decades have witnessed a substantial increase in the number of individuals suffering from both diagnosable and subsyndromal mental health problems. Consequently, the development of...

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Preventive interventions for children and adolescents: A review of...

This systematic review examines the meta-analytic evidence on four broad categories of preventive interventions for children and adolescents, including: mentoring, service learning, outdoor adventure,...

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News and announcements: From the EFPA network of national news correspondents.

Introduces this issues news and announcements section which contains contributions from Germany, Slovenia, and Denmark. The Federation of German Psychologists Associations reports on a parliamentary...

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Transcranial electrical stimulation (tES) for the treatment of...

Transcranial electrical stimulation (tES) is a safe, painless, and inexpensive noninvasive brain stimulation (NIBS) technique. tES has been shown to reduce symptoms in a variety of neuropsychiatric...

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Transcranial direct current stimulation as a novel method for enhancing...

Neuromodulation is an exciting area of development. Currently, there is significant interest in academia, industry, and clinical practice where an effective and acceptable transcranial direct current...

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Transcranial electrical stimulation in post-stroke cognitive rehabilitation:...

Cognitive rehabilitation is an important area of neurological rehabilitation, which aims at the treatment of cognitive disorders due to acquired brain damage of different etiology, including stroke....

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Noninvasive brain stimulation for the study of memory enhancement in aging.

Noninvasive brain stimulation (NIBS) techniques have recently attracted interest due to their potential for transiently improving cognition. This may prove particularly valuable in aging, given the...

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Social psychology and noninvasive electrical stimulation: A promising marriage.

Social neuroscience and psychology have made substantial advances in the last few decades. Nonetheless, the field has relied mostly on behavioral, imaging, and other correlational research methods....

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tES stimulation as a tool to investigate cognitive processes in healthy...

This paper is aimed at providing an introduction to up-to-date noninvasive brain stimulation tools that have been successful in modulating higher-level cognitive functions in healthy individuals. The...

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Application of transcranial electric stimulation (tDCS, tACS, tRNS): From...

Low-intensity transcranial electrical stimulation (tES) techniques are a group of noninvasive brain stimulation approaches, where currents are applied with intensities ranging between 0.4 and 2 mA...

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A foreword on the use of noninvasive brain stimulation in psychology.

The aim of this special issue is to provide a realistic picture of the state-of-the-art procedures in the field and highlight how these emerging techniques for noninvasive manipulation of the human...

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News and announcements: In memoriam: Prof. Dr. Robert Roe (1944–2016).

Presents a memoriam for Prof. Dr. Robert Roe who passed away on February 22, 2016. As scholar and intellectual, as professional and practitioner, and as leader of teams and organisations Robert made a...

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Adjustment outcomes of immigrant children and youth in Europe: A meta-analysis.

Compared to natives, immigrants have been reported to display either more (migration morbidity) or fewer (immigrant paradox) adjustment problems. We examined these two perspectives using a...

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Real person interaction in visual attention research.

An important development in cognitive psychology in the past decade has been the examination of visual attention during real social interaction. This contrasts traditional laboratory studies of...

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Towards computational and behavioral social science.

In the last few years, the study of social phenomena has hosted a renewal of interest in Computational Social Science (CSS). While this field is not new – Axelrod’s first computational work on the...

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The psychological dimensions of placebo-studies: Recommendations for study...

The placebo effect involves a complex network of psychological variables that are often disregarded by studies enquiring into this effect. It is hence little surprising that these psychological...

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