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An experimental approach: Investigating the directive function of autobiographical memory
Why do we have autobiographical memory and how is it useful? Researchers have proposed a directive function; our experiences guide our behavior, particularly when faced with an open-ended problem.
Nicky Duff, Karen Salmon, A. Macaskill
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Introduction Reminiscence therapy (RT), which engages individuals to evoke positive memories, has been shown to be effective in improving psychological well-being in older adults suffering from PTSD, depression, and anxiety.
A. Viard +8 more
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Evidence for a metacognitive awareness of autobiographical memory organisation
Models of autobiographical memory (AM) recall posit some form of control process, but the extent to which we can reflect on this form of retrieval is under-researched. Here we propose a method for measuring such metacognitive awareness in AM.
Fabien Carreras, Chris J A Moulin
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Purpose Although the outer nuclear layer (ONL) and outer plexiform layer (OPL) each exhibit a complex internal organization, near-infrared OCT depicts both as monolithic bands.
Pooja Chauhan +2 more
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To support sketching in soma design processes, we built the Soma Bits. These simple technology pieces enable one bit actuation like vibration, heat or shape-changing behaviors.
Charles Windlin +2 more
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Soma-Wearable Design: Integrating Somaesthetic Practice and Fashion Design for Somatic Wellbeing
With advanced technologies and raised expectations for the quality of life, research and design attempts are increasing to promote wellbeing.
Heekyoung Jung, A. Ståhl
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The opioid epidemic is a persistent public health problem throughout Canada, with opioid-related deaths spiking during the COVID-19 pandemic. Focusing on Brantford and Hamilton, Ontario, which have high rates of opioid poisoning, this participatory game ...
S. Danilovic, Kenny Chee, Michelle Skop
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Recalling Tough Times: Exploring the Effect of Acceptance on Autobiographical Memory in Daily Life
When facing daily negative events, people implement different strategies to regulate ongoing emotions. While the literature suggests that the emotional correlates of an event (i.e., valence and arousal) are linked to the characteristics of its memory ...
D. Colombo, Maja Wrzesien, R. Baños
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'I am afraid you will see the stain on my soul': Direct gaze neural processing in individuals with PTSD after moral injury recall. [PDF]
Andrews K +8 more
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New Radiobiological Principles for the CNS Arising from Space Radiation Research. [PDF]
Britten RA, Limoli CL.
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