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In: Journal of management education: the official publication of the Organizational Behavior Teaching Society, Volume 14, Issue 2, p. 144-146
ISSN: 1552-6658
In: The journal of negro education: JNE ;a Howard University quarterly review of issues incident to the education of black people, Volume 8, Issue 2, p. 214
ISSN: 2167-6437
In: Nebraska Symposium on Motivation
The Influence of Attention, Learning, and Motivation on Visual Search will bring together distinguished authors who are conducting cutting edge research on the many factors that influence search behavior. These factors will include low-level feature detection; statistical learning; scene perception; neural mechanisms of attention; and applied research in real world settings.
We report evidence that individual-level variation in people's physiological and attentional responses to aversive and appetitive stimuli are correlated with broad political orientations. Specifically, we find that greater orientation to aversive stimuli tends to be associated with right-of-centre and greater orientation to appetitive (pleasing) stimuli with left-of-centre political inclinations. These findings are consistent with recent evidence that political views are connected to physiological predispositions but are unique in incorporating findings on variation in directed attention that make it possible to understand additional aspects of the link between the physiological and the political.
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In: Political psychology: journal of the International Society of Political Psychology, Volume 35, Issue 6, p. 831-840
ISSN: 1467-9221
One of the two stated objectives of the new 'Research Note' section of Political Psychology is to present short reports that highlight novel methodological approaches. Toward that end, we call readers' attention to the 'flanker task,' a research protocol widely employed in the study of the cognitive processes involved with detection, recognition, and distraction. The flanker task has increasingly been modified to study social traits, and we believe it has untapped value in the area of political psychology. Here we describe the flanker task-discussing its potential for political psychology-and illustrate this potential by presenting results from a study correlating political ideology to flanker effects. Adapted from the source document.
In: Human biology: the international journal of population genetics and anthropology ; the official publication of the American Association of Anthropological Genetics, Volume 80, Issue 1, p. 11-28
ISSN: 1534-6617
In: Napp, Adriane E., Haase, Robert orcid:0000-0003-2311-8004 , Laule, Michael, Schuetz, Georg M., Rief, Matthias, Dreger, Henryk, Feuchtner, Gudrun, Friedrich, Guy, Spacek, Miloslav, Suchanek, Vojtech, Kofoed, Klaus Fuglsang, Engstroem, Thomas, Schroeder, Stephen, Drosch, Tanja, Gutberlet, Matthias, Woinke, Michael, Maurovich-Horvat, Pal orcid:0000-0003-0885-736X , Merkely, Bela, Donnelly, Patrick, Ball, Peter, Dodd, Jonathan D., Quinn, Martin, Saba, Luca, Porcu, Maurizio, Francone, Marco, Mancone, Massimo, Erglis, Andrejs, Zvaigzne, Ligita, Jankauskas, Antanas, Sakalyte, Gintare, Haran, Tomasz, Ilnicka-Suckiel, Malgorzata, Bettencourt, Nuno orcid:0000-0002-9582-7881 , Gama-Ribeiro, Vasco, Condrea, Sebastian, Benedek, Imre orcid:0000-0003-0051-4047 , Adjic, Nada Cemerlic, Adjic, Oto, Rodriguez-Palomares, Jose, del Blanco, Bruno Garcia, Roditi, Giles, Berry, Colin, Davis, Gershan, Thwaite, Erica, Knuuti, Juhani orcid:0000-0003-3156-9593 , Pietila, Mikko, Kepka, Cezary, Kruk, Mariusz, Vidakovic, Radosav, Neskovic, Aleksandar N., Diez, Ignacio, Lecumberri, Inigo, Geleijns, Jacob, Kubiak, Christine, Strenge-Hesse, Anke, Do, The-Hoang, Fromel, Felix, Gutierrez-Ibarluzea, Inaki orcid:0000-0002-4080-7963 , Benguria-Arrate, Gaizka, Keiding, Hans, Katzer, Christoph, Mueller-Nordhorn, Jacqueline, Rieckmann, Nina orcid:0000-0002-6870-451X , Walther, Mario, Schlattmann, Peter and Dewey, Marc orcid:0000-0002-4402-2733 (2017). Computed tomography versus invasive coronary angiography: design and methods of the pragmatic randomised multicentre DISCHARGE trial. Eur. Radiol., 27 (7). S. 2957 - 2969. NEW YORK: SPRINGER. ISSN 1432-1084
More than 3.5 million invasive coronary angiographies (ICA) are performed in Europe annually. Approximately 2 million of these invasive procedures might be reduced by noninvasive tests because no coronary intervention is performed. Computed tomography (CT) is the most accurate noninvasive test for detection and exclusion of coronary artery disease (CAD). To investigate the comparative effectiveness of CT and ICA, we designed the European pragmatic multicentre DISCHARGE trial funded by the 7th Framework Programme of the European Union (EC-GA 603266). In this trial, patients with a low-to-intermediate pretest probability (10-60 %) of suspected CAD and a clinical indication for ICA because of stable chest pain will be randomised in a 1-to-1 ratio to CT or ICA. CT and ICA findings guide subsequent management decisions by the local heart teams according to current evidence and European guidelines. Major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) defined as cardiovascular death, myocardial infarction and stroke as a composite endpoint will be the primary outcome measure. Secondary and other outcomes include cost-effectiveness, radiation exposure, health-related quality of life (HRQoL), socioeconomic status, lifestyle, adverse events related to CT/ICA, and gender differences. The DISCHARGE trial will assess the comparative effectiveness of CT and ICA. aEuro cent Coronary artery disease (CAD) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality. aEuro cent Invasive coronary angiography (ICA) is the reference standard for detection of CAD. aEuro cent Noninvasive computed tomography angiography excludes CAD with high sensitivity. aEuro cent CT may effectively reduce the approximately 2 million negative ICAs in Europe. aEuro cent DISCHARGE addresses this hypothesis in patients with low-to-intermediate pretest probability for CAD.
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