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| F R FerraroSummaryAffiliation: University of North Dakota Country: USA Publications
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Failure to inhibit irrelevant information in non-clinical schizotypal individualsF R Ferraro
Department of Psychology, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks 58202 8380, USA
J Clin Psychol 52:389-94. 1996..Both groups did not differ on a simple reaction time control task, ruling out the possibility that observed negative priming differences across groups were the result of a simple motor reaction time difference...
Do magnitude estimation and lexical decision tap similar processes?F R Ferraro
Department of Psychology, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks 58202, USA
Percept Mot Skills 87:1239-45. 1998..Results suggest that processes required for magnitude estimation are similar to those measured with the lexical decision task in word-recognition studies involving young and elderly adults...
Institutional Review Board issues related to special populationsF R Ferraro
Department of Psychology, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks 58202 8380, USA
J Gen Psychol 125:156-64. 1998....
Lexical effects and lexical properties associated with National Adult Reading Test (NART) stimuli in healthy young adults and healthy elderly adultsF R Ferraro
University of North Dakota, Grand Forks 58202 8380, USA
J Clin Psychol 54:577-84. 1998..Results are discussed regarding the importance of obtaining speeded latency measures for age-related word recognition comparisons...
Do individuals at risk for eating disorders exhibit negative priming deficits?F R Ferraro
Department of Psychology, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks 58202 8380, USA
J Gen Psychol 124:381-90. 1997....
Performance variability as a new theoretical mechanism regarding eating disorders and cognitive processingF R Ferraro
Department of Psychology, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks 58202 8380, USA
J Clin Psychol 53:117-21. 1997..It is proposed that there may be considerable variability in performance among bulimics and that by examining performance from this "sub-group" perspective may lead to a more analytic understanding of this eating disorder...
Cognitive slowing in closed-head injuryF R Ferraro
Department of Psychology, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks 58202 8380, USA
Brain Cogn 32:429-40. 1996..54 times slower in CHI individuals in this sample as compared to non-CHI individuals. This pattern of performance substantiates the observation the CHI results in a slowing of even very basic cognition information processes...
Preliminary normative data on the Geriatric Depression Scale-Short Form (GDS-SF) in a young adult sampleF R Ferraro
Department of Psychology, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks 58202 8380, USA
J Clin Psychol 52:443-7. 1996..84 (p < .01), thereby establishing concurrent validity of GDS-SF performance with another well-validated and reliable measure of depression in this age group...
Age and the allocation of attention across the time course of word recognitionG B Simpson
Department of Psychology, Lawrence 66045, USA
J Gen Psychol 126:119-33. 1999....
Individual differences in information-processing rate and amount: implications for group differences in response latencyM E Faust
Department of Psychology, University of South Alabama, Mobile 36688 0002, USA
Psychol Bull 125:777-99. 1999..The authors recommend linear regression and z-score transformations that may be used to augment traditional analyses of raw response latencies...
Cross-modal semantic and homograph priming in healthy young, healthy old, and in Alzheimer's disease individualsD A Balota
Department of Psychology, Washington University, St Louis, MO 63130, USA
J Int Neuropsychol Soc 5:626-40. 1999..The discussion focuses on the implication that these results have for the interpretation of semantic priming effects, in general, along with implications for the apparent semantic memory loss in DAT individuals...
The relationship between cognitive ability and positive and negative priming in identity and spatial priming tasksH Koshino
Department of Psychology, California State University, San Bernardino 92407, USA
J Gen Psychol 127:372-82. 2000..Only women showed a correlation between spatial ability and spatial negative priming. The results are partially consistent with the dorsal-ventral model of cognitive inhibition...
