Browsing University of Central Oklahoma by Author "Lack, Caleb"
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Cardiac vagal tone in complex PTSD : a polyvagal perspective.
Huskey, Alisa (2015)Differences in functionality, impairment, and symptoms provide support for a nosological distinction between Complex PTSD and PTSD. Based on this information, the next step is to examine biological characteristics between ... -
Developing a methodology for manipulating spontaneous blinks.
Shirali, Yasmin (2017)While blinking is necessary for ocular protection and lubrication, people blink much more than is necessary for routine ocular maintenance. These extra, spontaneous blinks are extremely difficult to manipulate and thus, ... -
Dynamic concept categorization : a systematic approach to improving classroom performance.
Huffman, William B. (2012)A study technique requiring participants to form unique combination of categories was implemented to explore its impact on test scores. Findings suggest that study aids in general seem to be more beneficial for college ... -
Effects of situational attributions on mental and physical fatigue
House, Ashley (2012)Strength models of self-regulation assume that depletion of a limited cognitive resource may impair performance on subsequent tasks requiring that resource (Baumeister et al., 1999) but multiple resource models assume that ... -
Evaluating a smartphone mindfulness intervention's effectiveness at reducing anxiety and worry.
Abbott, Deah (2018)There are effective treatments for anxiety and worry symptoms, but there are also many barriers to receiving traditional treatments. A smartphone mindfulness intervention may circumvent many barriers to treatment. This ... -
Gaymers unite! : attachment and online social support for lesbian, gay, and bisexual gamers.
Everson, Adam T. (2018)Research on the links between attachment insecurity, nondisclosure of sexual orientation, and negative identity of lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) individuals suggests that attachment insecurity may be associated with ... -
Respiratory sinus arrhythmia in posttraumatic growth and PTSD.
Haws, James Kyle (2017)Most the human population will experience a traumatic event during their lifespan and will then cope with such trauma in a wide variety of ways. It is well documented that traumatic events are associated with both short ...