Stress Monitoring in Conflict Resolution Situations [PDF]
Online Dispute Resolution is steadily growing to become the major alternative to litigation in court. In fact, given the characteristics of current disputes, technology-based conflict resolution may be a quite efficient approach. However, in this shift of paradigm, there are also threats that should be considered.
Carneiro, Davide Rua +5 more
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The Influence of Concentrative Meditation Training on the Development of Attention Networks during Early Adolescence [PDF]
We investigate if concentrative meditation training (CMT) offered during adolescent development benefits subsystems of attention using a quasi-experimental design. Attentional alerting, orienting, and conflict monitoring were examined using the Attention
Shruti eBaijal +4 more
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Beyond conflict monitoring: Cognitive control and the neural basis of thinking before you act. [PDF]
Cognitive control refers to the processes by which individual cognitive functions are coordinated in the service of higher-level goals. The anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) in the middle front of the brain monitors performance, and it is activated when the need for control increases—for instance, in difficult situations or when errors occur.
Brown JW.
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Use of Video-Apparatus during Monitoring of Conflict Situations in Road Traffic on Roundabout in the Czech Republic [PDF]
The wrong behavior of the road traffic participants is a permanently discussed issue in many countries with advanced road transport. Such behavior doesn’t always result in traffic accident, but only in restriction or danger of the culprit or other ...
Vladislav Krivda
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Conflict monitoring and attentional adjustment during binocular rivalry [PDF]
Abstract To make sense of ambiguous and, at times, fragmentary sensory input, the brain must rely on a process of active interpretation. At any given moment, only one of several possible perceptual representations prevails in our conscious experience. Our hypothesis is that the competition between alternative representations induces a
Alice Drew +6 more
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Improving Satellite Monitoring of Armed Conflicts [PDF]
AbstractVery‐high resolution (VHR) satellite imagery is increasingly used to visualize the effects of armed conflicts in near‐real time. Yet these data, typically commercial, are generally released selectively or for a fee, impeding scientific and humanitarian applications.
M. M. Bennett +3 more
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Toward the remote monitoring of armed conflicts
AbstractThe war in Ukraine has pushed the role of satellite imagery in armed conflicts into the spotlight. For a long time, satellite images were primarily used for military and intelligence purposes, but today they permeate every aspect of armed conflicts.
Sticher, Valerie +2 more
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Construct validity of questionnaires for the original and revised reinforcement sensitivity theory
This study highlights psychometric properties and evidence of construct validity on parcel-level for questionnaires on the original and revised reinforcement sensitivity theory.
Anja Leue +3 more
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Few studies have examined the role of cognitive control in processing ambiguity, let alone the roles of different components of cognitive control. In the current study, the English (L2) Sentence Processing Task and a series of cognitive control tasks ...
Zhilong Xie +3 more
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When the ignored gets bound: sequential effects in the flanker task
Recent research on attentional control processes in the Eriksen flanker task has focused on the so-called congruency sequence effect a.k.a. the Gratton effect, which is the observation of a smaller flanker interference effect after incongruent than after
Eddy J Davelaar
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