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Innovative poster designs: A shift toward visual representation of data
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Andrea L Gray and others
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, Volume 79, Issue 8, 15 April 2022, Pages 625–628, https://doi.org/10.1093/ajhp/zxac002
Published: 07 January 2022
... in the US. attention humans internship and residency mental processes pharmacists research design Poster presentations are a valued component of the professional life of a pharmacist, allowing presenters to share their research findings and innovative ideas with colleagues. However, flaws...
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Intensity, but not duration, of physical activities is related to cognitive function
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Maaike Angevaren and others
European journal of cardiovascular prevention and rehabilitation, Volume 14, Issue 6, 1 December 2007, Pages 825–830, https://doi.org/10.1097/HJR.0b013e3282ef995b
Published: 01 December 2007
... Prev Rehabil 14 : 825-830 © 2007 The European Society of Cardiology Keywords cognition cross-sectional studies leisure activities mental processes motor activity neuropsychological tests Research has indicated that participation in a regular exercise program is an effective intervention...
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Effects of Mental Practice on Rate of Skill Acquisition
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Joyce R Maring
Physical Therapy, Volume 70, Issue 3, 1 March 1990, Pages 165–172, https://doi.org/10.1093/ptj/70.3.165
Published: 01 March 1990
... be an important tool in facilitating the acquisition of a new motor skill. Electromyography Mental processes Motor skills Movement Effects of Mental Practice on Rate of Skill Acquisition
7i3epurpose of this study was to investgate the effectiveness of mental practice in Joyce R...
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Published: 11 November 2024
... adopts a moderate understanding of what it is for a mental process to be reasons-sensitive. According to this moderate take on reasons-responsiveness: there are mental states which possess representational content and transitions between these states can be properly content-respecting even if neither...
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Representation and Indication
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Robert Cummins and Pierre Poirier
Published: 28 January 2010
...This chapter discusses the relation between ‘representation’ and ‘indication’, as the two kinds of mental content. ‘Representation’ is an element in a scheme of semantically individuated types whose tokens are structurally transformed by mental processes, while ‘indication’ is a distinction between...
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Do the same principles constrain persisting object representations in infant cognition and adult perception?: The cases of continuity and cohesion
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Erik
W. Cheries and others
Published: 19 March 2009
... of object persistence has undergone a major
rebirth in the two fields of cognitive science — infant cognition
and adult vision science. Given the difference between the two, some
researchers have suggested that they may in fact be studying the same
underlying mental processes. This idea promises to drive...
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Philosophy of Dreams
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Christoph Turcke and Susan Gillespie
Published online: 23 January 2014
Published in print: 22 October 2013
... Age ancestors. It argues that both civilization and mental processes are the results of a compulsion to repeat early traumas, one to which hallucination, imagination, mind, spirit, and God all developed in response. Until the beginning of the modern era, repetition was synonymous with de-escalation...
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Published: 02 December 2004
... claiming to be theologically precise nor attempting to use any particular set of dogmatic assumptions, whether Christian or otherwise, to support the arguments. It further shows that one has choices about the mental processes one engages in a musical context, and discusses musical ineffability. worship...
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Published: 15 December 2017
...This chapter talks about how the experience of will could be a result of the same mental processes that people use in the perception of causality more generally—this can be referred to as the theory of apparent mental causation. This means that people experience conscious will quite independently...
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Published: 27 February 2013
... between automatic or intuitive mental processes and memory-based, reflective processes, arguing that their functional relationship undermines the effectiveness of classical reasoning. The hyper-communicative social environment of humans has magnified the importance of argumentation, proposed here...
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Consciousness and perceptual binding
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Anne Treisman
Published: 12 June 2003
... particular selection of mental processes become conscious, as opposed to any other selection? This chapter looks at some properties of conscious experience and speculates about why they take the form they do. binding consciousness perceptual binding perceptual representations qualia representations...
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Conscious and Unconscious
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John Parrington
Published: 22 April 2021
...This chapter determines the relationship between the conscious and unconscious aspects of brain function. The unconscious consists of those mental processes that occur automatically and are not available to introspection. Increasingly, studies of brain function are revealing that a surprising...
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Getting in Touch With Our Own Feelings
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Annette C. Baier
Published: 28 January 2010
... the consciousness of mental processes to the imperfect sense perception of the external world. The chapter concludes with an investigation of the difference between emotional and cognitive processes, recognizing the occurrence of ‘hot cognition’ and ‘frozen affect’ in identifying feelings. According to René...
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Mental timing and the central attentional bottleneck
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Eric Ruthruff and Harold Pashler
Published: 08 April 2010
.... The findings refute the suggestion that timing is wholly subject to the same discrete central bottleneck as other types of effortful mental processes. References Bratzke, D., Ulrich, R., Rolke, B., and Schröter, H. ( 2008 ). Motor limitation in dual-task processing with different effectors...
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The Predicament of Choice
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Ralph Wedgwood
Published: 06 July 2017
... Smith Michael Aristotle mental dispositions phronēsis phronimoi rational choice bounded rationality expected value probability option creativity unconscious mental processes How is it rational for agents like us to make choices or decisions about what to do? According to classical versions...
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Expanding the Mind
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Mark Rowlands
Published: 13 August 2010
... for studying the mind, and will supply explanations of mental processes that are reasonably different from traditional accounts. Artificial intelligence Cognitive neuroscience Cognitive psychology Cognitive science Developmental psychology Mind Perceptual psychology Psychology Science of the mind...
Book
Published online: 22 August 2013
Published in print: 13 August 2010
...There is a new way of thinking about the mind that does not locate mental processes exclusively “in the head.” Some think that this expanded conception of the mind will be the basis of a new science of the mind. This book investigates the conceptual foundations of this new science of the mind...
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Neural Foundations to Conscious and Volitional Control of Emotional Behavior: A Mentalistic Perspective
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Mario Beauregard
Published: 21 November 2012
...Several functional neuroimaging studies of emotional self-regulation have been conducted during the last decade. This article demonstrates that these studies strongly support the mentalistic perspective that the subjective nature and the intentional content of the mental processes, volitions...
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Introduction
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Nikolas Rose and Joelle M. Abi-Rached
Published: 24 February 2013
... reductionist approach, despite the recognition that there was much that could not yet be explained, there seemed nothing mysterious about the operations of the nervous system. Indeed, mental processes—cognition, emotion, volition—could be explained in entirely material ways, as the outcome of biological...
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Published: 17 October 1991
... the mental processes involved in apprehending the signal, but also all of the times it takes to provide information about the nervous system and to affect a response. These often constitute a major fraction of the observed time and serve only to mask the decision process, which is the subject of all...
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