Thursday, September 26, 2019

Recent Publications

Elucidating factors underlying parent-offspring similarity in eating pathology in pre-and early puberty: Exploring the possibility of passive gene-environment correlation …

SM O'Connor, SA Burt, M McGue, W Iacono, KL Klump - Journal of abnormal …, 2019
Familial resemblance in eating pathology is typically attributed to parents providing an environment that leads to the development of eating pathology. However, offspring raised by biological parents receive both their environment and genes from …

[PDF] A generalizable performance evaluation model of driving games via risk-weighted trajectories

R Flemming, E Schmück, D Mussack, P Cardoso-Leite, P Schrater - Proceedings of The 12th …
Efficient learning experiences require content to dynamically match a learner's skill; this assumes a fast and accurate assessment of the learner's skill and the ability to update content accordingly. Effective personalized learning therefore involves …

Modeling Relations Between Triarchic Biobehavioral Traits and DSM Internalizing Disorder Dimensions

RD Latzman, IM Palumbo, RF Krueger, LE Drislane… - Assessment, 2019
The biobehavioral traits of the triarchic model of psychopathy have well-known correlates with externalizing psychopathology. Although evidence also suggests associations with internalizing disorders, research has yet to formally model …

Social-relational exposures and well-being: Using multivariate twin data to rule-out heritable and shared environmental confounds

FD Mann, CG DeYoung, V Tiberius, RF Krueger - Journal of Research in Personality, 2019
The aims of the present study were as follows:(1) Using a large sample of adults, estimate overlap between social-relational exposures measured at midlife and well-being measured at midlife and approximately 9-years later.(2) Using a subsample of …

Short-and long-term memory for pitch and non-pitch contours: Insights from congenital amusia

JE Graves, A Pralus, L Fornoni, AJ Oxenham, A Caclin… - Brain and Cognition, 2019
Congenital amusia is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by deficits in music perception, including discriminating and remembering melodies and melodic contours. As non-amusic listeners can perceive contours in dimensions other than …