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Experimental paradigm
Thu, 02/01/2024 - 10:43
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29/01/2024

Multiverse analysis: Is attentional capture by value reliable?

In this study, previous results are replicated and extended regarding how a stimulus predicting the possibility of obtaining a reward can increase its ability to cause distraction in a visual attention task. It is observed that this distraction persists even when the stimulus no longer signals the possibility of obtaining a reward.

Authors of the study
Thu, 02/01/2024 - 10:38
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25/01/2024

New scale for the assessment of grief due to death

Researchers from the CTS-436 Group (Psychosocial and Transcultural Aspects of Health and Illness) belonging to the Mind, Brain, and Behavior Research Center at the University of Granada (UGR) and the University of Alicante (UA), in collaboration with the IPIR Institute and other entities, have developed a new assessment scale that allows the evaluation of various responses to grief following the loss of a loved one.

STOP SEXISM
Fri, 01/26/2024 - 19:00
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23/01/2024

Exploring the nature of gender congruency

This research aims to explore the origin of gender congruence at the linguistic level and how attitudes and social gender biases can be influenced

Pasillo del centro cimcyc con vistas a la montaña
Fri, 01/26/2024 - 18:54
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21/01/2024

Anxiety about death in caregivers of chronic patients

Researchers from the Clinical Psychophysiology and Health Promotion Research Group (CTS-261) at the Mind, Brain, and Behavior Research Center of the University of Granada (UGR), in collaboration with other entities, have delved into the study of death anxiety, focusing on caregivers of individuals with chronic illness

Eyes
Fri, 01/26/2024 - 18:50
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17/01/2024

Eye movements as a window to Working Memory.

Researchers from CIMCYC, in collaboration with the Max Planck Institute for Human Development, publish research in the prestigious journal Nature Human Behaviour.

Woman trapped in emotional cage
Mon, 12/04/2023 - 08:36
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30/11/2023

Self-efficacy and well-being in professionals working in gender violence.

Gender violence has a negative impact on professionals working in this area of social intervention, being subjected to constant emotional stress and maintained over time, which can lead to a state of emotional tension that increases the risk of professional burnout, affecting the quality of care offered to victims who come to their services.