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View article: Intolerance of Uncertainty Predicts Physiological and Subjective Responses to Experiential Uncertainty
Intolerance of Uncertainty Predicts Physiological and Subjective Responses to Experiential Uncertainty Open
View article: Structured variation in daily life experience within and across individuals
Structured variation in daily life experience within and across individuals Open
Human experience varies across contexts and individuals. Yet, psychological studies typically constrain rather than discover this structured variation. We demonstrate an alternative approach that samples deeply and broadly to discover reli…
View article: Determinants of implementation of continuous glucose monitoring for patients with Insulin-Treated type 2 diabetes: a national survey of primary care providers
Determinants of implementation of continuous glucose monitoring for patients with Insulin-Treated type 2 diabetes: a national survey of primary care providers Open
Objectives To identify determinants of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) implementation from primary care providers’ (PCPs’) perspectives and examine the associations of these determinants with both PCP intent to discuss CGM with eligibl…
View article: The Social Fabric of Sunk Costs: The Role of Social Norms in the Sunk Cost Fallacy
The Social Fabric of Sunk Costs: The Role of Social Norms in the Sunk Cost Fallacy Open
View article: Within-Person Changes in Emotional Complexity are Associated with Concurrent Changes in Mental Health Symptoms
Within-Person Changes in Emotional Complexity are Associated with Concurrent Changes in Mental Health Symptoms Open
View article: Incidental affect influences choice preference among competing alternatives in a modified Affect Misattribution Procedure
Incidental affect influences choice preference among competing alternatives in a modified Affect Misattribution Procedure Open
View article: First-person thought is associated with body awareness in daily life
First-person thought is associated with body awareness in daily life Open
View article: Momentary awareness of body sensations is associated with concurrent affective experience.
Momentary awareness of body sensations is associated with concurrent affective experience. Open
Affect is thought to be a low-dimensional representation of ongoing body activity. Recent studies have demonstrated that individual differences in the ability to objectively detect one's body activity are related to affective experience, p…
View article: Engaging Patients to Promote Deprescribing (CO301A)
Engaging Patients to Promote Deprescribing (CO301A) Open
View article: Using freely generated labels instead of rating scales to assess emotion in everyday life
Using freely generated labels instead of rating scales to assess emotion in everyday life Open
To measure emotion in daily life, studies often prompt participants to repeatedly rate their feelings on a set of pre-specified terms. This approach has yielded key findings in the psychological literature yet may not represent how people …
View article: Reduced stereotypicality and spared use of facial expression predictions for social evaluation in autism
Reduced stereotypicality and spared use of facial expression predictions for social evaluation in autism Open
These results help to understand how autistic individuals perceive social stimuli and evaluate others, revealing a deviation from stereotypicality beyond which social evaluation strategies may be intact.
View article: Adaptive thresholding increases sensitivity to detect changes in the rate of skin conductance responses to psychologically arousing stimuli in both laboratory and ambulatory settings
Adaptive thresholding increases sensitivity to detect changes in the rate of skin conductance responses to psychologically arousing stimuli in both laboratory and ambulatory settings Open
View article: Sociodemographic Variations in Women’s Reports of Discussions With Clinicians About Breast Density
Sociodemographic Variations in Women’s Reports of Discussions With Clinicians About Breast Density Open
Importance Breast density notifications advise women to discuss breast density with their clinicians, yet little is known about such discussions. Objectives To examine the content of women’s reports of breast density discussions with clini…
View article: Patients’ Experience of Specialty Care Coordination: Survey Development and Validation
Patients’ Experience of Specialty Care Coordination: Survey Development and Validation Open
The final survey, Coordination of Specialty Care - Patient, or CSC-Patient for short, is a reliable instrument that can be used alone or with its companions (CSC-PCP, CSC-Specialist) to provide a detailed assessment of specialty care coord…
View article: Adaptations for remote research work: a modified web-push strategy compared to a mail-only strategy for administering a survey of healthcare experiences
Adaptations for remote research work: a modified web-push strategy compared to a mail-only strategy for administering a survey of healthcare experiences Open
View article: THU007 Improving Completeness Of Endocrinology Referrals Using Structured Templates
THU007 Improving Completeness Of Endocrinology Referrals Using Structured Templates Open
Disclosure: K. Arao: None. V. Vimalananda: None. Objective: Endocrinologists rely on information in the referral to guide the focus and scope of their evaluations. However, endocrinology referrals frequently lack important clinical informa…
View article: SAT137 Variation In Use Of Telehealth For Endocrinology Care - Patterns Under The "New Normal”
SAT137 Variation In Use Of Telehealth For Endocrinology Care - Patterns Under The "New Normal” Open
Disclosure: V. Vimalananda: None. S. Qian: None. K.A. Arao: None. A. Leibowitz: None. M. Zupa: None. J. Benzer: None. M. Zocchi: None. G. Fincke: None. M. Meterko: None. D. Berlowitz: None. K. Sitter: None. J. Wormwood: None. Background: U…
View article: Addressing clinician moral distress: Implications from a mixed methods evaluation during Covid-19
Addressing clinician moral distress: Implications from a mixed methods evaluation during Covid-19 Open
Clinician moral distress has been documented over the past several decades as occurring within numerous healthcare disciplines, often in relation to clinicians’ involvement in patients’ end-of-life decision-making. The resulting harms impa…
View article: Multimodal, Idiographic Ambulatory Sensing Will Transform our Understanding of Emotion
Multimodal, Idiographic Ambulatory Sensing Will Transform our Understanding of Emotion Open
Emotions are inherently complex – situated inside the brain while being influenced by conditions inside the body and outside in the world – resulting in substantial variation in experience. Most studies, however, are not designed to suffic…
View article: Women's Reactions to Breast Density Information Vary by Sociodemographic Characteristics
Women's Reactions to Breast Density Information Vary by Sociodemographic Characteristics Open
View article: Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Providing Recommendations During Goals-of-Care Conversations: A Multisite Survey
Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Providing Recommendations During Goals-of-Care Conversations: A Multisite Survey Open
Background: Goals-of-care conversations (GoCCs) are essential for individualized end-of-life care. Shared decision-making (SDM) that elicits patients' goals and values to collaboratively make life sustaining treatment (LST) d…
View article: Perceptions of Breast Cancer Risks Among Women Receiving Mammograph Screening
Perceptions of Breast Cancer Risks Among Women Receiving Mammograph Screening Open
Importance Breast density is an independent risk factor for breast cancer. Despite the proliferation of mandated written notifications about breast density following mammography, there is little understanding of how women perceive the rela…
View article: Predictive processing in depression: Increased prediction error following negative valence contexts and influence of recent mood-congruent yet irrelevant experiences
Predictive processing in depression: Increased prediction error following negative valence contexts and influence of recent mood-congruent yet irrelevant experiences Open
View article: Affect and Social Judgment: The Roles of Physiological Reactivity and Interoceptive Sensitivity
Affect and Social Judgment: The Roles of Physiological Reactivity and Interoceptive Sensitivity Open
View article: Affect and social judgment: The roles of physiological reactivity and interoceptive sensitivity
Affect and social judgment: The roles of physiological reactivity and interoceptive sensitivity Open
Humans imbue the objects of their perception with affective meaning, a phenomenon called affective realism. The affective realism hypothesis proposes that a brain continually predicts the meaning of sensations (e.g., identifying a sound as…
View article: A letter is not enough: Women’s preferences for and experiences of receiving breast density information
A letter is not enough: Women’s preferences for and experiences of receiving breast density information Open
View article: Women's Understandings and Misunderstandings of Breast Density and Related Concepts: A Mixed Methods Study
Women's Understandings and Misunderstandings of Breast Density and Related Concepts: A Mixed Methods Study Open
Background: Most U.S. states require written notification of breast density after mammograms, yet effects of notifications on knowledge are mixed. Little is known about potential misunderstandings. Methods: We u…
View article: Top Ranked Abstracts from the 2021 Annual Meeting of the Society for Affective Science
Top Ranked Abstracts from the 2021 Annual Meeting of the Society for Affective Science Open
View article: Adaptive thresholding increases ability to detect changes in rate of skin conductance responses to psychologically arousing stimuli
Adaptive thresholding increases ability to detect changes in rate of skin conductance responses to psychologically arousing stimuli Open
Psychophysiologists often record electrodermal activity (EDA) exosomatically to derive measures of slow, tonic activity—skin conductance level (SCL)—and faster, more punctate changes—skin conductance responses (SCRs). An SCR is considered …
View article: Emotion and threat detection: The roles of affect and conceptual knowledge.
Emotion and threat detection: The roles of affect and conceptual knowledge. Open
Prior research has demonstrated that angry participants exhibit biased threat detection whereby they are more likely to misidentify neutral objects as guns. Yet, it is unclear whether independent components of anger, such as conceptual kno…