S. Troche
University of Göttingen
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Journal of Individual Differences | 2007
S. Troche; Nina Weber; Karina Hennigs; Carl-René Andresen; Thomas Rammsayer
Abstract. The ratio of second to fourth finger length (2D:4D ratio) is sexually dimorphic with women having higher 2D:4D ratio than men. Recent studies on the relationship between 2D:4D ratio and gender-role orientation yielded rather inconsistent results. The present study examines the moderating influence of nationality on the relationship between 2D:4D ratio and gender-role orientation, as assessed with the Bem Sex-Role Inventory, as a possible explanation for these inconsistencies. Participants were 176 female and 171 male university students from Germany, Italy, Spain, and Sweden ranging in age from 19 to 32 years. Left-hand 2D:4D ratio was significantly lower in men than in women across all nationalities. Right-hand 2D:4D ratio differed only between Swedish males and females indicating that nationality might effectively moderate the sexual dimorphism of 2D:4D ratio. In none of the examined nationalities was a reliable relationship between 2D:4D ratio and gender-role orientation obtained. Thus, the a...
Neuropsychologia | 2006
S. Troche; C. Trenkwalder; M. Morelli-Canelo; Henning Gibbons; Thomas Rammsayer
Mechanisms of selective attention are frequently reported to be impaired in Parkinsons disease (PD). Fundamental to selective attention is attending to relevant information and, concurrently, ignoring irrelevant information. Both processes can be assessed by positive priming (PP) and negative priming (NP) tasks, respectively. Unlike previous studies, in the present experiment, two separate identity- and location-based priming tasks were applied to 48 PD patients and 48 sex- and age-matched healthy controls. Results indicated that identity and location PP were reliably enhanced in PD patients compared to controls. Both groups showed significant location NP of almost identical magnitude but no identity NP. However, there was evidence for a positive functional relationship between severity of bradykinesia and identity NP. Furthermore, with increasing depression scores, location NP was enhanced in PD patients but not in controls. These findings suggest that disturbed selective attention associated with PD is due to changed mechanisms mediating attention to relevant information rather than due to mechanisms involved in inhibition of irrelevant information.
Aging Neuropsychology and Cognition | 2008
S. Troche; Henning Gibbons; Thomas Rammsayer
ABSTRACT Unlike previous studies, the present experiment was designed to directly compare negative (NP) and positive priming (PP) in 37 young (mean age: 21.5 years) and 37 older adults (mean age: 69.4 years) by means of two independent identity- and location-based priming tasks. While identity PP was shown to be reduced in older adults, no age-related differences were found for location PP. This pattern of results supports the notion that mechanisms involved in identity- and location-based PP are largely independent of each other. Both age groups exhibited reliable identity and location NP although location NP was decreased in older adults. Extremely low temporal test–retest coefficients indicated that mechanisms underlying identity and location NP represent situational states rather than stable traits. This lack of temporal stability may also account for highly ambiguous results obtained in previous studies.
Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology | 2006
Nadine Helmbold; S. Troche; Thomas Rammsayer
Personality and Individual Differences | 2007
Thomas Rammsayer; S. Troche
Psychology Science | 2005
S. Troche; T Homas Rammsayer
Personality and Individual Differences | 2016
Olivier Pahud; Thomas Rammsayer; S. Troche
Personality and Individual Differences | 2016
S. Furrer; S. Troche; Michael E. Houlihan; Thomas Rammsayer
Archive | 2015
S. Furrer; S. Troche; Michael E. Houlihan; Thomas Rammsayer
Archive | 2015
Janina Larissa Bühler; Natalie Borter; S. Troche; Thomas Rammsayer