Browsing by Author "Woltering, Steven"
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Sutedjo, Armanto (2023-07-18)Digital Game-Based Learning (DGBL) demonstrated a positive impact on students’ motivation, engagement, knowledge acquisition, and many other areas. However, all the benefits DGBL can offer for the classroom do not seem to ...
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Vidrine, Stephanie Michelle (2017-07-25)Executive function (EF) refers to the group of cognitive processes that guide human behavior. EF dysfunction is characteristic of a number of clinical conditions such as ADHD. Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS) ...
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Gu, Chao (2020-11-22)Analyzing electroencephalography (EEG) complexity could provide insight into neural connectivity and its relationships with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms. I calculated multiscale entropy (MSE) ...
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Deforrest, Ross L. (2018-03-28)Regulatory fit effects have been hypothesized to be caused by a “feeling of rightness.” I applied the regulatory fit framework to the novel area of memory confidence in a test of the proposed feeling of rightness mechanism. ...
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Prickett, Christopher Slaughter (2021-07-29)Recognizing others’ emotional states from their nonverbal expressions has been widely studied in typically developing (TD) and clinical populations, such as Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), and is thought to underlie several ...
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Jackson, Trevor Bryan (2022-08-23)The cerebellum (CB) and basal ganglia (BG) are functionally and anatomically connected to each other and to cortical networks via domain-specific, topographically organized loops and may be nodes in larger, brain-wide and ...
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Piwonka, Elizabeth Bledsoe (2023-07-30)This study explored how instructors, administrators, and students experienced a university curricular requirement that facilitated student learning and dialogue around cultural issues. Central Texas University (CTU), a ...
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Leontyev, Anton (2022-07-25)The standard definition of impulsivity implies that impulsive individuals demonstrate abnormal reward processing (i.e., impulsive choice, IC) and a penchant for immediate and maladaptive action (i.e., impulsive action, ...
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Rassu, Fenan Samson (2020-05-13)Hispanic Americans report enhanced clinical pain severity relative to non-Hispanic White Americans; however, the pain mechanisms driving this discrepancy are relatively unknown. Therefore, the present study examined ethnic ...
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Kopparla, Mahati (2019-07-22)Undergraduate retention in STEM majors has been a longstanding concern with educators. By virtue of the curriculum, mathematics is more prominent in some STEM majors such as Physical science, Computer science, Engineering, ...
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Nanavaty, Namrata (2018-11-27)The study here was designed to examine the relationship between lifetime exposure to threatening environments, related attention biases, and sensitivity to pain. There is little understanding of the mechanisms that lead ...
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Kim, Haena (2022-06-21)The classical view of attentional control suggests that attentional selection is guided by physical salience and task goals. Selection history, which refers to attentional selection of stimuli an observer has previously ...
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Nam, Beth (2023-08-25)The present dissertation explores the phenomenon of insight by integrating cognitive and physiological perspectives through examining the physiological markers associated with insight and the impact of cognitive priming ...
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Kim, Jeesu (2021-06-04)Attention research has long investigated the mechanisms by which sensory information is selectively filtered for neural representation. Models for visual selective attention initially formed a theoretical dichotomy in which ...
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Byrne, Kaileigh A (2017-06-19)Externalizing proneness, or impulse control and substance abuse problems, has been broadly associated with dysregulation in reward sensitivity. The goal of this investigation was to systematically determine the effects ...
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Finley, Anna Jean (2019-05-28)A series of four experiments tested the effects of performing executive functioning tasks on subsequent emotional responses. Inspired by dual process theories of mind I hypothesized that performing an incidental executive ...
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Joshi, Suresh Chandra (2020-10-13)The primary aim of this dissertation was to investigate the impact of cell phone use (CPU) on sleep quality, academic performance, and the psychological well-being (PWB) of young adults. This goal was achieved by 1) examining ...
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Carter, Jane Elizabeth Maria (2020-05-21)Narrative Identity is a description of the qualities of stories that people tell about themselves. Researchers interested in Narrative Identity consider it to be a distinct level of personality and have developed metrics ...
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Penson, Brittany Nicole (2017-05-22)Research over the last several decades has more clearly specified the nature of the relationships between emotion regulation and various pathologies. For example, a growing body of literature suggests that psychopathic ...
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Woltering, Steven; Liao, Victoria; Liu, Zhong-Xu; Granic, Isabela (Neural Plasticity, 2015)