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| Wayne G WhitehouseSummaryAffiliation: Temple University Country: USA Publications
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Extreme cognitive interviewing: a blueprint for false memories through imagination inflationWayne G Whitehouse
Department of Psychology, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA 19122, USA
Int J Clin Exp Hypn 58:269-87. 2010..In this case, the prolonged cognitive interview is perilously hypnotic-like, yielding evidence that must be regarded as a product of imagination inflation--defective for sustaining veridical testimony...
The cognitive interview: does it successfully avoid the dangers of forensic hypnosis?Wayne G Whitehouse
Unit for Experimental Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
Am J Psychol 118:213-34. 2005..This suggests that some CI mnemonics may invoke hypnotic-like processes in hypnotizable people...
Behavioral persistence in carrying out a posthypnotic suggestion beyond the hypnotic context: a consideration of the role of perceived demand characteristicsEsther Damaser
Private Practice, and Unit for Experimental Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA 19104 6021, USA
Int J Clin Exp Hypn 58:1-20. 2010..Postexperimental interview data suggest that perceived demand characteristics may contribute to variation in the persistence of posthypnotic behavior outside the hypnotic context...
Bipolar spectrum-substance use co-occurrence: Behavioral approach system (BAS) sensitivity and impulsiveness as shared personality vulnerabilitiesLauren B Alloy
Department of Psychology, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA 19122, USA
J Pers Soc Psychol 97:549-65. 2009..High BAS sensitivity and impulsiveness may represent shared personality vulnerabilities for both disorders and may partially account for their co-occurrence...
Behavioral approach system (BAS)-relevant cognitive styles and bipolar spectrum disorders: concurrent and prospective associationsLauren B Alloy
Department of Psychology, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA 19122, USA
J Abnorm Psychol 118:459-71. 2009..These findings suggest that individuals with bipolar spectrum disorders may exhibit a unique profile of BAS-relevant cognitive styles that influence the course of their mood episodes...
Emotional maltreatment and depression: prospective prediction of depressive episodesRichard T Liu
Department of Psychology, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19122, USA
Depress Anxiety 26:174-81. 2009..It also assessed whether current emotional maltreatment from peers and from authority figures separately predicted the occurrence of depressive episodes...
Behavioral Approach System and Behavioral Inhibition System sensitivities and bipolar spectrum disorders: prospective prediction of bipolar mood episodesLauren B Alloy
Psychology Department, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA 19122, USA
Bipolar Disord 10:310-22. 2008..We tested whether BAS and BIS sensitivities prospectively predicted the time to new onsets of major depressive and hypomanic and manic episodes in bipolar spectrum individuals...
The role of cluster B and C personality disturbance in the course of depression: a prospective studyBrian M Iacoviello
Department of Psychology, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA 19122, USA
J Pers Disord 21:371-83. 2007..The findings are discussed in terms of the possible mechanisms underlying the effects of clusters B and C, as well as implications for future research...
The course of depression in individuals at high and low cognitive risk for depression: a prospective studyBrian M Iacoviello
Department of Psychology, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA 19122, United States
J Affect Disord 93:61-9. 2006..This study examined whether cognitive risk for depression onset also predicts the course of depression in a prospective design...
Prospective incidence of first onsets and recurrences of depression in individuals at high and low cognitive risk for depressionLauren B Alloy
Department of Psychology, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA 19122, USA
J Abnorm Psychol 115:145-56. 2006..The risk groups did not differ in incidence of anxiety disorders not comorbid with depression or other disorders, but HR participants were more likely to have an onset of anxiety comorbid with depression...
Shock-duration reduction on the basis of interresponse times: the effect of the interresponse time limitPhilip J Bersh
Department of Psychology, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA 19122, USA
J Gen Psychol 129:430-42. 2002..The data suggest that shock-duration reduction is quite effective as negative reinforcement for avoidance but is perhaps less effective than shock-intensity reduction...
Conditioned inhibition of cyclophosphamide-induced taste aversionJoseph V Lambert
Department of Social Sciences, University of the Sciences in Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
J Gen Psychol 129:68-75. 2002..This demonstration suggests that a conditioned inhibitor might be used to modify conditioned and unconditioned immune system functions, for example, natural killer-cell activity...
