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Too Little, Too Weak? Paid Parental Leaves in Philippine Collective Bargaining Agreements
ABSTRACT When statutory work–family entitlements are deemed insufficient, workers often rely on collective bargaining to secure better terms. However, the extent to which unions can deliver higher than statutory benefits remains underexplored, especially in developing countries with decentralized bargaining systems and low union salience. Bridging this
Vincent Jerald Ramos
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Psychogenic amnesia: syndromes, outcome, and patterns of retrograde amnesia
There are very few case series of patients with acute psychogenic memory loss (also known as dissociative/functional amnesia), and still fewer studies of outcome, or comparisons with neurological memory-disordered patients.
Kate Johnston (5692880) +26 more
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Learning and memory abilities are associated with alterations in gut function. The two-way proanthocyanidins-microbiotainteraction in vivo enhances the physiological activities of proanthocyanidins and promotes the regulation of gut function ...
Sun Zhida +7 more
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Abstract The Tower of London (TOL) is a planning task frequently used in clinical settings and research. Planning and execution times are the most common outcome variables despite yielding lower effect sizes in clinical group comparisons and lower test–retest reliability than planning accuracy. Here, it is proposed that planning time be analysed not in
Lena V. Schumacher +5 more
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Neuropsychological Generation of Source Amnesia: An Episodic Memory Disorder of the Frontal Brain
Source amnesia is an explicit memory (declarative) disorder, particularly episodic, where source or contextual information concerning facts is severely distorted and/or unable to be recalled.
Lakhan, Shaheen Emmanuel
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The mechanism of Amnesia. [PDF]
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What is it like to be an infant?
Abstract In the philosophy of mind literature, consciousness is commonly defined not in terms of its physical correlates but rather its subjective character – the ‘something that it is like to be' an organism. In this conceptual article, this formulation is applied to the study of neonate subjectivity, giving rise to the question: what is it like to be
Matthew Goldreich
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