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Writing and cognition : research and applications / Mark Torrance, Luuk Van Waes, David Galbraight Piece-Analytic Level: Supporting indiviual view and mutual awareness in a collaborative writing task : the case of collaboracion • Learning by hypertext writing : effects of considering a single audience versus multiple audiences on knowledge acquisition • Longitudinal studies of the effects of new technologies on writing : two cases studies • How do writers adapt to speech recognition software? : the influence of learning styles on writing processes in speech technology environments • Talking to write : investigating the practical impact and theoretical implications of speech recognition (SR) software on real writing tasks • Preformulation in press releases : what the writing process tells us about product characteristics • Cognitive processes in discursive synthesis : the case of intertextual processing strategies • Approaches to writing • Developmental trends in a writing to learn task • The effect of writting of phonological awareness in Spanish • The writing superiority effect in the verbal recall of knowledge : sources and determinants • Skilled writers' generating strategies in L1 and L2 : an exploratory study • The dynamics of idea generation during writing : an online study • Effects of note-taking and working-memory span on cognitive effort and recall performance • Verbal and visual working memory in written sentence production • GIS for writing : applying geographical information systems techniques to data mine writings' cognitive processes • The word.level focus in text production by adults with reading and writing difficulties • Enfluence of typing skill on pause-execution cycles in written composition • From written word to written sentence production • Parallel processing before and after pauses : a combined analysis of graphomotor and eye movements during procedural text productionPublication: Amsterdam : Elsevier, 2007Description: 363 p.Availability:
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World of grown-ups : children's conceptions of society / Hans Furth Publication: New York : Elsevier, 1980Description: 218 p.Availability:
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Stress: neuroendocrinology and neurobiology / Ed. George Fink Piece-Analytic Level: Ultradian rhythms • Seasonal rhythms • Seasonal variation in stress responses • Circadian thythm effects on cardivascular and other stress-related events • Nongenomic effects of gluocorticoids: translation from physiology to clinic • Stress and the central circadian clock • manipulating the brain corticosteroid receptor balance: focus on ligands and modulators • Steroid hydroxylases • Stress, insulin resistance, and type 2 diabetes • 11ß-hydrosysteroid dehygrogenases • Rapid and slow effects of corticosteroid hormones on hippocampal activity • Sex differences in chronic stress: role of estradiol in cognitive resilience • Stress effects on learning and memory in humans • Glucocorticoid receptor: genetics and epigenetics in veterans with PTSD • Corticosteroid receptors • Lipids and lipoproteins • Antidepressant actions on clucocorticoid receptors • Corticon-releasing factor receptor antagonists • Annexin A1 • Stress, angiotensin, and cognate receptors • Angiotensin - encyclopedia of stress • Aldosterone and mineralocorticoid receptors • Aging and adrernocortical factors • Stress, glucocorticoids, and brain development in rodent models • Stress and major depression: neuroendocrine and biopsychosicial mechanisms • Stress and major depression: neuroendocrine and biopsychosicial mechanisms • Neuroendocrinology of posttraumatic stress disorder: focus on the HPA axis • Stress, panic, and central serotonergic inhibition • Stress, alcohol and epogenetic transmission • Early life stress- and sexdependent effects on hippocampal neurogenesis • Stress reactions orchestrate parasymoathetic functioning and inflammation under diverse cholinergic manipulations • The role of MicroRNAs in stress-induced psychopathologies • Adrenocorticotropic hormone • Vasopressin as a stress hormone • Neural circuitry of stress, fear, and anxiety: focus on extended amygdala corticotropin-releasing factors systems • Tracking the coupling of external signals to intracellular programs controlling peptide synthesis and release in hypothalamic neuroendocrine neurons • Cirticotropin-releasing factor and urocortin receptors • Evolution and phylogeny of the corticotropin-releasing factor family of peptides • Noradrenergic control of arousal and stress • Adrenergic neurons in the CNS • Limbic forebrain modulation of neuroendocrine responses to emotional stress • Stress neuroendocrinology: highlits and controversiesPublication: Amsterdam : Elsevier, 2017Description: 445 p.Availability:
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Stress: concepts, cognition, emotion, and behavior / Ed. George Fink Piece-Analytic Level: Dental stress • religion, stress, and superheroes • Psychosomatic medicine • stess and coping in the menopause • Stretched thin: stress, in-role, and extra-role behavior of educators • Diet and stress: interactions with emotions and behavior • Indigenous societies • Industrialized societies • Chronic pain and perceived stress • Optimism, pessimism, and stress • Peacekeeping • Stress in policing • Stress in emergency personnel • Refugees: stress in trauma • Survivor guilt • Combat stress • Coping process • Burnout • Fatigue and stress • Stress generation • Childbirth and stress • Aging and psychological stress • The amygdala and fear • Aggressive behavior and social stress • Anger • Cortisol awakening response • Sociology of suicide • Psychology of suicide • Rumination, stress, and emotion • neuroimaging and emotion • Life events scale • Emotional inhibition • Depersonalisation: systematic assessment • Distress • The post-traumatic syndromes • Anxiety disorders • When the work is not enough: the sinister stress of boredom • The behavioral, cognitive, and neural correlates of deficient biological reactions to acute psychological stress • Adolescent cognitive control: brain network dynamics • Stress, trauma, and memory in PTSD • Trauma and memory • Effects of stress on learning and memory • Stress, memory, and memory impairment • Cognition and stress • Epigenetics, stress, and their potental impact on brain network function • Remodeling of neural networks by stress • Psychological stressors: overview • Life events scale • Evolutionary origins and fuctions of the stress response system • Environmental factors • Effort-reward imbalance model • Control and stress • Conservation of resources theory applied to major stress • Behavior: overview • central role of the brain in stress and adaptation: allostasis, biological embedding, and comulative change • The flight-or-flight response: a cornerstone of stress research • Corticosteroid receptor balance hypothesis: implications for stress-adaptation • The larm phase and the general adaptation syndrome: twoaspects of Slye's inconscient legacy • Stress, definitions, mechanisms, and effects outlined: lessons from anxietyPublication: Amsterdam : Elsevier, 2016Description: 487 p.Availability:
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Research in community and mental health / ed. William H. Fisher Piece-Analytic Level: Exchanging glances? : systems, practice, and evidence in childrens mental health services • Challenges for a system of care • The evidence for home and community-based mental health services: half full or half-empty or create other glasses? • Measuring children's systems of care using anonymous data sets : caseload overlap, service system integration, and number of programs per person • evaluating service system coordination from the provider's perspective • The search for coordinated, continuous community-based care : how the parallel efforts of the medical home and systems of care can inform each other • The great divide : how mental healtyh policy fails young adults • School-based ,emtal health services for children and adolescents • The failure of community settings for the identification and treatment of depression in women with young children • Introduction : children, adolescents, and mental health services research : an overview of emerging perspectivePublication: Amsterdam : Elsevier, 2007Description: 237 p.Availability:
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Psychoneuroimmunology / ed. Robert Ader Piece-Analytic Level: Stress-induced modulation in innate resistance and adaptative immunity to influenza viral infection • Stress-induced modulation of the immune response to herpes simplex virus infections • Psychobiology of HIV infections • Cold-restraint-induced immune and biochemical changes inhibit host resistance to listeria • Endogenous extracellular Hsp72 release is an adatative feature of the acute stress response • Obesity and immunity • Endocrine and immune responses to stress in chronic inflammatory skin disorder (atopic dermamtitis) • Psychosocial factors and coronary heart disease : the role pf psychoneuroimmunological processes • Psychoneuroimmunilogy and pathophysiology • Stress-assoaciated immune dysregulation can affect antibody and t-cell responses to vaccines • Psychosocial influences in oncology : an expanded model of biobehavioral mechanisms • Reactivation of latent herpes visuses in astronauts • Stress and wound healing : animal models • Stress, neuroendocrine hormones, and wound healing : human models • Stress and allergic diseases • Close relationships and immunity • Positive affect and immune function • Bi-directional effects of stress on immune function : possible explanations for salubrius as well as harmful effects • Stress : a system of the whole • Stress and immunity • Behavioral interventions : immunologic mediators and disease outcome • Exercise and immunity : clinical studies • Behaviorally conditioned enhancement of immune responses • Emotuions and the immune system • Sleep and the immune system • Schizophrenia and immunity • Psychoneuroimmunologic aspects of alcohol and substance abuse • Psychoneuroimmunologic aspects of alcohol and substance abuse • Immune and neuroendocrine alterations in post-traumatic stress disorder • Psychoneuroimmunology of depressive disorder : mechanisms and clinical implications • Social context as an individual difference in psychoneuroimmunology • Social dominance and immunity in animals • Mother-infant interactions and the development of immunity from conception trough weaning • The interaction between brain inflammation and systemic infection • Cytokines and non-immune brain injury • Neuroimmune interactions and pain : the role of immune and glial cells • Aging, neuroinflammation, and behavior • The role of pro-inflammatory cytokines in memory processes and neural plasticity • The differential role of prostagladin E2 receptors in the CNS response to systemic immune challenge • Cytokines, sickness behavior, and depression • Expression and action of cytokines in brain : mechanisms and pathophysiological implications • Immune system effects on neural and endocrine processesm and behavior • Neuroendocrine regulation of cancer progression : II. Immunological mechanisms, clinical relevance, and prophylactic measures • Neuroendocrine regulation of cancer progression : I. Biological mechanisms and clinicar relevance • Emerging concepts for the pathogenesis of chronic disabling inflammatory diseases : neuroendocrine-immune interactions and evolutionary biology • Sex steroids and immunity • The neuroendocrine system and rheumatoid arthritis : focus on the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis • Exploring the phylogenetic history of neural-immune system interactions : an update • Immune-derived opioids : droduction and function in inflamatory pain • Casoactive intestinal peptide : an anti-inflammatory neuropeptide • Sgnificance of sensory neuropeptides and the immune response • Cholinergic regulation of inflammation • Adrenergic regulation of immunity • Glucocorticoides and immunity : mechanisms of regulation • Neural and endocrine effects on immunity • Exploring the phylogenetic history of neural-immune system interactions : an updatePublication: Amsterdam : Elsevier, 2007Description: 2 vol.Availability:
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Psychologice française / Editor-in-Chief: Denis Brouillet Publication: Amsterdam : ElsevierAvailability: Items available for reference: Biblioteca ISPA Consulta LocalCall number: R1 (1). :
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Physiology, emotion & psychosomatic illness / Ciba Foundation Synposium Piece-Analytic Level: Emotional disturbances before and after subarachnoid haemorrhage • Role of affects in psychanalytic theory • Influence of psychological variables on stress-induced pathology • Emotions and physiology : an introdution • Summing-up • Concepts of emotion • Physiological and behavioural processes in early maternal deprivation • Psychophysiological research and psychosomatic medicine • Metabolical and behavioural correlates of obesity • Structure of the emotions and the limbic system • Anxiety : a behavioural legacy • Control of emotional behaviour through the hypothalamus and amygdaloid complex • Changes in catecholamine-controlling enzymes in response to psychosocial activa • Conservation-withdrawal : a primary regulatory process for organismic homeostasis • Expectancy and the pituitary-adrenal system • Emotion and the cardiovascular system in the cat • Emotions and heart diseases • Treatment of psychopathology in bronchial asthmaticsPublication: Amsterdam : Elsevier, 1972Description: 421 p.Availability:
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Parent-infant interaction / Ciba Foundation Synposium Piece-Analytic Level: Prepartum and pospartum regulation of maternal behaviour in the rat • How a rejecting baby affects mother-infant synchrony • Speculations on the relevance of developmental psychology to paediatrics • Cognitive aspects of preverbal social interaction between human infants and adults • Mother's and infant's roles : distinguishing the question to be asked • Qualities of mother-infant relationships in monkeys • Introduction • Summing up • Olfaction in the development of social preferences in human neonate • Mother-infant neonatal separation : some delayed consequences • General discussion • Does human maternal behaviour after delivery show a characteristic pattern? • Evidence for a sensitive period in the human mother • Breathing and sucking during feeding in the newborn • Consistency and change in styles of mothering • Early mother-infant reciprocity • Parents of babies of very low birth weight : long-term follow-up • Congenital contribution to emotional response in early infancy and the preschooPublication: Amsterdam : Elsevier, 1975Description: 324 p.Availability:
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