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Theory of mind & cognitive flexibility
Theory of mind (ToM) refers to the capacity to attribute certain independent mental states, contents and processes to others - such as desires, concepts, intentions, beliefs and emotions (Wimmer & Perner, 1983). As there is a body of research with respect to the development of ToM in children, much less is known about adult mentalizing abilities ...
U. Willinger +3 more
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Compassion on University Degree Programmes at a UK University: The Neuroscience of Effective Group work [PDF]
This article is published under the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY 4.0) licence. Anyone may reproduce, distribute, translate and create derivative works of this article (for both commercial and non-commercial purposes), subject to full attribution ...
Beka, Dr Sylvia +5 more
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It has long been proposed that cognitive aging in fluid abilities is driven by age-related declines of processing speed. Although study of between-person associations generally supports this view, accumulating longitudinal between-person and within ...
Gizem Hülür +4 more
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Cognitive Flexibility and Advice Network Centrality: The Moderating Role of Self-Monitoring
This study examined the role of individuals’ cognitive flexibility and self-monitoring in shaping their workplace advice network centrality. Drawing on advice network generation theory, we hypothesized a positive relationship between cognitive ...
Saiquan Hu +3 more
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Effects of Negative Emotions and Cognitive Characteristics on Impulse Buying During COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic has seriously disrupted the individual buying habits along with their consumption patterns. Previous studies indicated that anxiety and depression were related to impulse buying.
Yongjuan Yu
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The influence of strategic consensus among enterprises on supply chain financing performance [PDF]
Based on the cognitive behavior theory, this study builds a “cognitive-behavior-performance” model to analyze the path that strategic consensus among enterprises influences supply chain financing performance through supply chain integration, and the ...
Li Zhengdong, Guo Xuan
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Symbols and the bifurcation between procedural and conceptual thinking [PDF]
Symbols occupy a pivotal position between processes to be carried out and concepts to be thought about. They allow us both to d o mathematical problems and to think about mathematical relationships.
Bin Ali, Maselan +9 more
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BackgroundCognitive flexibility is a core cognitive control function supported by the brain networks of the whole-brain. Schizophrenic patients show deficits in cognitive flexibility in conditions such as task-switching.
Yanqing Wang +4 more
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Theory of Mind and Selective Attention, Response Inhibition, Cognitive Flexibility in Patients with Schizophrenia [PDF]
The aims of the current study are to investigate the relationship between selective attention, response inhibition, and cognitive flexibility that are among executive functions and sociocognitive and socioperceptual theory of mind (ToM) functions and also to investigate whether selective attention, response inhibition, and cognitive flexibility are ...
Altan, Eşsizoğlu +4 more
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On staying grounded and avoiding Quixotic dead ends [PDF]
The 15 articles in this special issue on The Representation of Concepts illustrate the rich variety of theoretical positions and supporting research that characterize the area.
A Caramazza +86 more
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