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| P A ArnettSummaryAffiliation: Washington State University Country: USA Publications
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Approach and avoidance motivation in psychopathic criminal offenders during passive avoidanceP A Arnett
Department of Psychology, Washington State University, Pullman 99164 4820, USA
J Pers Soc Psychol 72:1413-28. 1997..Further research is needed to determine if excessive activation by reward and poor response modulation are associated with passive avoidance deficits and other characteristics of low-anxiety psychopathic offenders...
Executive functions in multiple sclerosis: an analysis of temporal ordering, semantic encoding, and planning abilitiesP A Arnett
Department of Psychology, Washington State University, Pullman 99164 4820, USA
Neuropsychology 11:535-44. 1997..Further research is needed to explore the possible relationship between semantic-encoding and planning deficits in MS and social and occupational disabilities...
Autonomic responsivity in psychopaths: a critical review and theoretical proposalP A Arnett
Psychology Department, Washington State University, Pullman 99164 4820, USA
Clin Psychol Rev 17:903-36. 1997..This theory connects autonomic psychophysiological research on psychopaths to literatures on cognition, emotion, and behavior. Research directions for evaluating the validity of the theory are proposed...
Depressed mood in multiple sclerosis: relationship to capacity-demanding memory and attentional functioningP A Arnett
Department of Psychology, Washington State University, Pullman 99164 4820, USA
Neuropsychology 13:434-46. 1999....
Depression in multiple sclerosis: relationship to working memory capacityP A Arnett
Department of Psychology, Washington State University, Spokane, USA
Neuropsychology 13:546-56. 1999..Results suggest that depressed MS patients are characterized by limited working memory capacity and that the central executive component of the working memory system may be most affected...
Depression in multiple sclerosis: relationship to planning abilityP A Arnett
Pennsylvania State University, Psychology Department, University Park 16802 3105, USA
J Int Neuropsychol Soc 7:665-74. 2001..These results suggest that slowed information processing speed and, secondarily, deficient nonspeeded central executive skill, may be core to the cognitive deficits characteristic of depressed MS patients...
Metamemory and tested cognitive functioning in multiple sclerosisJ J Randolph
Washington State University, Pullman, USA
Clin Neuropsychol 15:357-68. 2001..These findings have implications not only for a better understanding of metamemory in MS, but also for more effective treatment and rehabilitation of MS patients...
Measuring central executive functioning: what's in a reading span?P Whitney
Department of Psychology, Washington State University, Pullman 99164 4820, USA
Brain Cogn 45:1-14. 2001..Further study of RST operations may lead to a better understanding of the nature of the central executive itself...
