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Blatch Armon, Dana; Buhayer, Aliki; Miteva, Kapka et al.

Depression and cardiovascular disease: mind the gap in the guidelines

European heart journal. Bd. 46. H. 41. England. 2025 S. 4226 - 4269


Holstein, Elfriede R.; Theobald, Maria; Weindorf, Leonie S. et al.

Developing Conflict Monitoring Abilities Predict Children's Revision of an Intuitive Theory

Child Development. Bd. 96. H. 3. Wiley 2025 S. 1207 - 1219


Arens, A. Katrin; Preckel, Franzis

Distinct constructs with a common core: modelling neuroticism, self-esteem, and generalized self-efficacy using bifactor exploratory structural equation modelling

Current Psychology. Bd. 44. H. 12. Springer Science and Business Media LLC 2025 S. 12209 - 12224


Allenmark, Fredrik; Yu, Hao; Müller, Hermann J. et al.

Distractor-response binding influences visual search

Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics. Bd. 87. H. 2. Springer Science and Business Media LLC 2025 S. 316 - 333


Hefti, René; Guemghar, Souad; Battegay, Edouard et al.

Do positive psychosocial factors contribute to the prediction of coronary artery disease? A UK Biobank-based machine learning approach

European journal of preventive cardiology. Bd. 32. H. 6. England. 2025 S. 443 - 452


Mink, Fabienne; Lutz, Wolfgang; Hehlmann, Miriam I.

Ecological Momentary Assessment in psychotherapy research: A systematic review

Clinical Psychology Review. Bd. 117. Elsevier BV 2025 S. 102565


Levkovich, Inbar; Elyoseph, Zohar; Lauderdale, Sean et al.

Editorial: Empowering suicide prevention efforts with generative AI technology

Frontiers in psychiatry. Bd. 16. Switzerland. 2025 1643893


Scherrer, Vsevolod; Petry, Nicolai; Breit, Moritz et al.

Effects of Proctoring on Online Intelligence Measurement: A Literature Overview and an Empirical Study

Journal of Intelligence. Bd. 13. H. 9. MDPI AG 2025 S. 110


Kasten, Florian H.; Darrasse, Zoé; Busson, Quentin et al.

Effects of transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) on neural oscillations in speech perception are replicable and predictable

Brain Stimulation. Bd. 18. H. 5. Elsevier BV 2025 S. 1617 - 1619