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心理学原理 = The principles of psychology

William James
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The article was published on 2010-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 8181 citations till now.

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Self-esteem and "if…then" contingencies of interpersonal acceptance.

TL;DR: The authors used a lexical-decision task to examine people's "if... then" expectancies and found that participants who had recently been primed with a highly contingent relationship, as opposed to one based more on unconditional acceptance, were more likely to make a word-nonword judgment on a second letter string, which sometimes was a target word relating to interpersonal outcomes.
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Introspective Physicalism as an Approach to the Science of Consciousness.

TL;DR: It is argued that a theory of consciousness should provide an account of the very processes that allow us to acquire and use information about the authors' own mental states - the processes underlying introspection - through the construction of information-processing models that can account for 'Type-C' processes.
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Reconsolidation of a Long-Term Memory in Lymnaea Requires New Protein and RNA Synthesis and the Soma of Right Pedal Dorsal 1

TL;DR: The data indicate that reconsolidation requires both new RNA and protein synthesis to stabilize a reactivated memory, and it demonstrates that the soma of RPeD1, a cell that has been shown previously to be required in the consolidation of an LTM, is necessary for reconsolidations.
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'The Time vs. Money Effect': Shifting Product Attitudes and Decisions through Personal Connection

TL;DR: The results of five field and laboratory experiments reveal a "time vs. money effect" whereby activating time (vs. money) leads to a favorable shift in product attitudes and decisions as mentioned in this paper.
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Visual distortion of a limb modulates the pain and swelling evoked by movement

TL;DR: It is reported that, in patients with chronic hand pain, magnifying their view of their own limb during movement significantly increases the pain and swelling evoked by movement, thus demonstrating that the link between body image and the tissues is bi-directional.