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    SubjectCognition (2)Context effects (Psychology) (1)Ego (Psychology) (1)Extraversion (1)Mood (Psychology) (1)... View MoreDate Issued2010 - 2018 (1)2007 - 2009 (3)Author/ContributorKerns, John Gerald, 1971- (4)Becker, Theresa M. (1)Cicero, David (1)Martin, Elizabeth Amanda (1)Merrill, Anne M. (1)Advisor
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    Does ego threat increase paranoia? 

    Cicero, David (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2007)
    , 1991). Overall, the results provide mixed support that ego threat increases paranoia. In addition, males tended to display more paranoia in response to the ego threat than did females. However, the increase in paranoia does not appear to be mediated...

    Differential effects of negative and positive affect on context processing 

    Becker, Theresa M. (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2007)
    Context processing is thought to be a central component of cognitive control involved in maintaining goals. Context processing impairments have been implicated in psychopathology, with suggestions that the interaction ...

    The influence of positive mood and extraversion on different aspects of cognitive control 

    Martin, Elizabeth Amanda (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2009)
    [ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] There is some evidence that positive mood might influence cognitive control and that extraverts might perform better than introverts when experiencing a positive mood...

    A transdiagnostic investigation of amygdala-vmPFC resting state functional connectivity and emotional distress in daily lives 

    Merrill, Anne M. (University of Missouri--Columbia, 2018)
    Mood disorders, anxiety disorders and borderline personality disorder overlap in symptom criteria, are highly comorbid with one another, and group together in factor models of psychopathology (Kotov et al., 2011). These ...

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