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Personality factors and posttraumatic stress: Associations in civilians one year after air attacks
(Guilford Publications Inc, New York, 2003)
There is an ongoing debate on which risk factors for developing posttraumatic stress symptoms are more important-personality traits reflecting vulnerability, previous stressful experiences or characteristics of the traumatic ...
Predictors of posttraumatic stress in civilians 1 year after air attacks: A study of Yugoslavian students
(Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia, 2002)
The level of posttraumatic stress, other psychological symptoms, and potential predictors were assessed in 139 medical students 1 year after experiencing air attacks in Belgrade, Yugoslavia. Eleven percent of the students ...
Visual space anisotropy for percieved size and distance
(Sage Publications Ltd, London, 2008)
The simultaneous effects of inflectional paradigms and classes on lexical recognition: Evidence from Serbian
(Academic Press Inc Elsevier Science, San Diego, 2009)
In this study, we investigate the relevance of inflectional paradigms and inflectional classes for lexical processing. We provide an information-theoretical measure of the divergence in the frequency distributions of two ...
Symmetry, complexity and perceptual economy: Effects of minimum and maximum simplicity conditions
(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, Abingdon, 2001)
According to Gestalt theory, the perceptual system works on economic principles and tends to reach the maximum efficiency (i.e., increase of quality, goodness, and accuracy) with minimum invested energy (i.e., reduction ...
Coping strategies in civilians during air attacks
(Springer Heidelberg, Heidelberg, 2003)
Background Coping strategies may influence the psychological outcome after a stressful event, both as coping at the time of the event and as strategies of dealing with its consequences after the event. The aim of the study ...
The effects of articulatory suppression on word recognition in serbian
(Springer/Plenum Publishers, New York, 2005)
The relatedness of phonological coding to the articulatory mechanisms in visual word recognition vary in different writing systems. While articulatory suppression (i.e., continuous verbalising during a visual word processing ...