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Association of cognitive flexibility with neural activation during the theory of mind processing
Behavioural Brain Research, 2023Theory of mind (ToM), which is the ability to infer and reason about others' mental states, plays a key role in successful social interactions. Previous studies have shown that cognitive flexibility (CF), which refers to the ability to adequately switch between different perspectives, is linked to ToM performance in a variety of experimental tasks ...
Hyotaro, Sami +3 more
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Theory of mind and context processing in schizophrenia: The role of cognitive flexibility
Psychiatry Research, 2012The present study sought to identify whether cognitive flexibility and context processing may impact theory of mind (ToM) ability in schizophrenia. Thirty two patients with schizophrenia and 29 matched healthy participants were tested individually on their ToM ability using a task involving attribution and comprehension of a speaker's ironic intent ...
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Arthur Efland's Cognitive Flexibility Theory from the Perspective of Art Education
2021 2nd International Conference on Computers, Information Processing and Advanced Education, 2021Art is a part of the cultural landscape. When it appears as a "ill-structured" discipline full of complexity, uncertainty and fragmentation, it is urgent to have a cognitive ability that is flexible enough to cope with various situations to help learners complete the task of constructing reality.
Jiaqi Deng, Jianru Pei
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Flipped Classroom, Cognitive Flexibility Theory, and Cognitive Operators of Complexity
2019Researchers have presented several training models for teachers with the goal of developing TPACK. However, it is necessary to investigate how learning theories can help in the elaboration of these models. It is also essential to use a theoretical framework that provides guidance on how to deal with this complexity involved in TPACK and teacher ...
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COGNITIVE FLEXIBILITY: THEORY, ASSESSMENT, AND TREATMENT
Seminars in Speech and Language, 2000Cognitive flexibility is often impaired in persons with neurogenic communication and cognition disorders. There is, however, little information to guide clinicians in assessing and treating this aspect of executive functioning. The purpose of this article is to provide a framework for clinicians who evaluate and treat persons with impaired cognitive ...
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The Sociological Review, 1994
Contextualization—particularly as exemplified in the history of social and political theory—has been the predominant theme in intellectual historiography for the last quarter of a century. In particular, pragmatists like Quentin Skinner and Richard Rorty have encouraged us to view the text as having as many meanings as there are contexts within which ...
Robert Alun Jones, Rand J. Spiro
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Contextualization—particularly as exemplified in the history of social and political theory—has been the predominant theme in intellectual historiography for the last quarter of a century. In particular, pragmatists like Quentin Skinner and Richard Rorty have encouraged us to view the text as having as many meanings as there are contexts within which ...
Robert Alun Jones, Rand J. Spiro
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Online News Media and Advanced Learning: A Test of Cognitive Flexibility Theory
Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, 2009This study looks at how audiences of online news media could benefit from an application of cognitive flexibility theory (CFT), a constructivist theory from the field of education psychology. CFT posits that when case examples from a complex, “ill-structured” knowledge area are interwoven with conceptual perspectives, individuals can better apply ...
Wilson Lowrey, Kyun Soo Kim
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Cognitive Flexibility Theory and the Assessment of 21st-Century Skills
2017Following longstanding, foundational tenets of Cognitive Flexibility Theory (CFT), one can call those special features of the 21st-century world and their entailments for learning, irregularity of concept application and combination across situations, disorderliness, and the nonroutine becoming routine, richness and novelty of situations leading to a ...
Rand J. Spiro +3 more
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Theory-driven assessment of cognitive flexibility in bulimia nervosa: a preliminary study
Cognitive NeuropsychiatryCognitive flexibility (CF) is defined as the ability to switch efficiently between different concepts or tasks. Empirical evidence of CF in individuals with bulimia nervosa (BN), offers conflicting conclusions, attributed to how CF is conceptualized and operationalized.
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