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Occelli, Valeria; Spence, Charles; Zampini, Massimiliano – Psychological Bulletin, 2013
We highlight the results of those studies that have investigated the plastic reorganization processes that occur within the human brain as a consequence of visual deprivation, as well as how these processes give rise to behaviorally observable changes in the perceptual processing of auditory and tactile information. We review the evidence showing…
Descriptors: Blindness, Vision, Information Processing, Spatial Ability
Landau, Mark J.; Keefer, Lucas A.; Meier, Brian P. – Psychological Bulletin, 2011
We (Landau, Meier, & Keefer, 2010) reviewed a growing body of research demonstrating metaphors' far-reaching influence on social information processing. In their commentary, IJzerman and Koole (2011) claimed that we devoted insufficient attention to the origin of metaphors, and they reviewed research showing that bodily, social, and cultural…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Information Processing, Social Cognition, Social Psychology
Landau, Mark J.; Meier, Brian P.; Keefer, Lucas A. – Psychological Bulletin, 2010
Social cognition is the scientific study of the cognitive events underlying social thought and attitudes. Currently, the field's prevailing theoretical perspectives are the traditional schema view and embodied cognition theories. Despite important differences, these perspectives share the seemingly uncontroversial notion that people interpret and…
Descriptors: Social Cognition, Information Processing, Figurative Language, Attitudes
Sweeney, Kate – Psychological Bulletin, 2008
How do people respond to negative life events? Crisis decision theory combines the strengths of coping theories with research on decision making to predict the responses people choose under negative circumstances. The theory integrates literatures on coping, health behavior, and decision making, among others, into 3 stages that describe the…
Descriptors: Health Behavior, Coping, Decision Making, Information Processing
Huesmann, L. Rowell – Psychological Bulletin, 2010
Over the past half century the mass media, including video games, have become important socializers of children. Observational learning theory has evolved into social-cognitive information processing models that explain that what a child observes in any venue has both short-term and long-term influences on the child's behaviors and cognitions. C.…
Descriptors: Freedom of Speech, Video Games, Observational Learning, Information Processing
Giesbrecht, Timo; Lilienfield, Scott O.; Lynn, Steven Jay; Merckelbach, Harald – Psychological Bulletin, 2008
Dissociation is typically defined as the lack of normal integration of thoughts, feelings, and experiences into consciousness and memory. The present article critically evaluates the research literature on cognitive processes in dissociation. The authors' review indicates that dissociation is characterized by subtle deficits in neuropsychological…
Descriptors: Fantasy, Memory, Information Processing, Literature
Mitte, Kristin – Psychological Bulletin, 2008
Although some theories suggest that anxious individuals selectively remember threatening stimuli, findings remain contradictory despite a considerable amount of research. A quantitative integration of 165 studies with 9,046 participants (clinical and nonclinical samples) examined whether a memory bias exists and which moderator variables influence…
Descriptors: Patients, Memory, Effect Size, Information Processing
Zucker, Nancy L.; Losh, Molly; Bulik, Cynthia M.; LaBar, Kevin S.; Piven, Joseph; Pelphrey, Kevin A. – Psychological Bulletin, 2007
Death by suicide occurs in a disproportionate percentage of individuals with anorexia nervosa (AN), with a standardized mortality ratio indicating a 57-fold greater risk of death from suicide relative to an age-matched cohort. Longitudinal studies indicate impaired social functioning increases risk for fatal outcomes, while social impairment…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Social Behavior, At Risk Persons