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Epistemic Closure in Folk Epistemology [PDF]
We report the results of four empirical studies designed to investigate the extent to which an epistemic closure principle for knowledge is reflected in folk epistemology.
Beebe, James R., Monaghan, Jake
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A compact, wireless neural stimulator featuring a novel tapping inductor enables selective and independent stimulation of the motor cortex in rats via a single receiver coil. This minimally invasive system effectively reduces neuropathic pain through targeted cortical activation, offering a new avenue for bioelectronic pain therapies and advancing ...
Jeongju Moon+9 more
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Alterations in electrodermal activity and cardiac parasympathetic tone during hypnosis [PDF]
Exploring autonomic nervous system (ANS) changes during hypnosis is critical for understanding the nature and extent of the hypnotic phenomenon and for identifying the mechanisms underlying the effects of hypnosis in different medical conditions.
Kekecs, Z, Szekely, A, Varga, K
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Psychological closure does not entail cognitive closure. A response to McGinn.
According to some philosophers, we are “cognitively closed” to the answers to certain problems. McGinn has taken the next step and offered a list of examples: the mind/body problem, the problem of the self and the problem of free will. There are naturalistic, scientific answers to these problems, he argues, but we cannot reach them because of our ...
Vlerick, Michael, Boudry, Maarten
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Seeing inside the Body Using Wearable Sensing and Imaging Technologies
This review explores wearable technologies for noninvasive internal health monitoring. It categorizes approaches into indirect sensing (e.g., bioelectrical and biochemical signals) and direct imaging (e.g., wearable ultrasound and EIT), highlighting multimodal integration and system‐level innovation toward personalized, continuous healthcare.
Sumin Kim+3 more
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Equivalence relations as an analysis criterion of scientific relevance of analytical categories
The aim of this paper is to propose equivalence relations as a structural criterion or analytical order, through which the functions of knowledge required in a scientific activity are delimited.
Tiberio Pérez Manrique+1 more
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Development and Validation of the Curiosity of Climate Changes Scale
Piotr Próchniak,* Adam Ossowski* Institute of Psychology, University of Szczecin, Szczecin, 70-453, Poland*These authors contributed equally to this workCorrespondence: Piotr Próchniak, Email piotr.prochniak@usz.edu.plIntroduction: As it is ...
Próchniak P, Ossowski A
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Pushing the bounds of rationality: Argumentation and extended cognition [PDF]
One of the central tasks of a theory of argumentation is to supply a theory of appraisal: a set of standards and norms according to which argumentation, and the reasoning involved in it, is properly evaluated.
Godden, David
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School Sense of Community, Teacher Support, and Students\u2019 School Safety Perceptions [PDF]
This study examined the association between two characteristics of school climate (sense of community and teacher support, measured both at the individual and at the school level) and students\u2019 feelings of being unsafe at school.
Furlong, Michael J.+5 more
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Techniques to improve episodic memory such as eye‐witness events have been the focus of much research in psychology. The present experiment investigates the effect of two techniques, episodic specificity induction (ESI) and eye‐closure (EC) to assess if ...
Andrew Parker, A. Parkin, N. Dagnall
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