1. sciencedirect.com

    5.1 Mental Context-Change Paradigm and Its Relation to DF. In the process of empirically testing the context-change account of DF, Sahakyan and Kelley invented what has come to be known as the mental context-change/diversion paradigm. This paradigm involves asking participants to engage in diversionary thoughts following L1 learning, and ...
  2. mentalyc.com

    Conducting a mental status examination provides a thoughtful lens into an individual's presentation at a specific time, ... Congruent affect means that the patient's emotional expression aligns with their words and the context. Incongruent affect refers to a mismatch between the patient's emotional expression and their verbal or situational ...
  3. Was this helpful?
  4. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

    One's currently-active situation model may be a particularly strong component of mental context, and thus changes in that model may serve as powerful context shifts. Understanding how situation models might be implemented in the brain has been a major focus of recent work. Researchers have argued that a posterior medial network ...
  5. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

    Does mental context drift or shift? Curr Opin Behav Sci. 2017 Oct:17 ... Furthermore, context change effects are sensitive to top-down goals, suggesting that contextual drift may be an active process. These findings call for revising models of the role of context in memory, in order to account for abrupt contextual shifts and the controllable ...
  6. compmem.princeton.edu

    a different context or mentally transforming one's current context can reduce context-dependent forgetting [58]. This is consistent with the idea that the features of context that organize memories may be largely internally generatedandcontrollable.Oneimplicationofthisideais that rapidly shifting one's mental context may be helpful
  7. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

    By linking conceptual models of the self-in-context and the regulation of behaviour and peripheral physiology, the vmPFC is positioned as a key mediator of both mental health and physical health . According to this view, maladaptive models of self-in-context and erroneous attributions of causality are common factors underlying multiple forms of ...
  8. neurolaunch.com

    Sep 15, 2024This calls for a more personalized, context-aware approach to mental health care. Conclusion: The Endless Tapestry of Human Experience. As we conclude our exploration of context in psychology, we return to the metaphor of the tapestry. Each thread - be it environmental, social, temporal, or cognitive - contributes to the rich, complex ...
  9. psycnet.apa.org

    An alternative explanation of Eich's results, the mental context hypothesis, views mood, place, mental set, and other factors as components of one's mental context, any of which can serve to cue the representation of mental context at test. In this light, Eich's results can be interpreted as showing that mood is a more reliable determinant than ...
  10. psycnet.apa.org

    Theories of episodic memory have proposed that individual memory traces are linked together by a representation of context that drifts slowly over time. Recent data challenge the notion that contextual drift is always slow and passive. In particular, changes in one's external environment or internal model induce discontinuities in memory that are reflected in sudden changes in neural activity ...
  11. psycnet.apa.org

    Although we must leave to the sociologists and anthropologists the task of describing precisely what it is that constitutes a culture, even the psychological story of how the individual acquires a certain mental context inevitably begins with some account of all those things in a culture which surround the individual when he enters it: those ...

    Can’t find what you’re looking for?

    Help us improve DuckDuckGo searches with your feedback

Custom date rangeX