Browsing 17 Psychology and Cognitive Sciences by Author "Tran Yvonne"

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Browsing 17 Psychology and Cognitive Sciences by Author "Tran Yvonne"

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  • Tran Yvonne; Craig Ashley; Wijesuriya Nirupama (Australian Psychological Society Ltd, 2006)
    People have long been fascinated about the association between brain activity and the shaping of personality and behaviour. Given our interest in the brain, it is not surprising that there have been numerous studies ...
  • Tran Yvonne; Wijesuriya Nirupama; Craig Ashley; Boord Peter (Elsevier Science, 2006)
    Driver fatigue is associated with risks of road accidents that result in injury and death. Research has been limited by several issues such as confusion over definitions, how best to measure fatigue, and the contribution ...
  • Craig Ashley; Tran Yvonne (SAGE Publications, 2007)
    Stammering results in involuntary disruption of a person's capacityto speak. It begins at an early age and can persist for life for at least 20'%of those stammering at 2 years old. Although the aetiological role of anxiety ...
  • Craig Ashley; Tran Yvonne; Hermens G; Williams Lea; Kemp Andrew; Morris C; Gordon Evian (Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, 2009)
    Research is needed that investigates the correlates of emotional intelligence (EI) as a function of sex, especially biological and psychological correlates Such as personality, brain activity, cognitions and mood. A large ...
  • Wijesuriya Nirupama; Tran Yvonne; Craig Ashley (Australian Psychological Society Ltd, 2007)
    Depression is a prevalent disorder estimated to affect 121 million people at a given time. Those who have depression suffer predominantly from negative mood states and are believed to be at risk of other debilitative ...
  • Tran Yvonne; Wijesuriya Nirupama; Tarvainen M; Karjalainen P; Craig Ashley (Hogrefe & Huber Publishers, 2009)
    Fatigue is a prevalent problem in the workplace and a common symptom of many diseases. However, its relationship with the autonomic nervous system, specifically with sympathetic arousal, needs clarification. The objective ...