This comic considers how patients can work to use the right vocabulary to help their physicians help them, since patients suffer when physicians fail to properly diagnose and intervene on their ailments. This comic also considers how patients can experience performance anxiety after what might be months of preparation for a key clinic visit in hopes of
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Las TIC en la formación inicial y en la formación permanente del profesorado de infantil y primaria
Este trabajo pretende constatar el proceso que se realiza desde la formación inicial y permanente del profesorado, después de la experiencia diseñada por la Junta de Andalucía en el extinguido programa Escuela TIC 2.0 que, además del equipamiento ...
Mª Dolores Molina Jaén +2 more
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Giving subjects the eye and showing them the finger: socio-biological cues and saccade generation in the anti-saccade task. [PDF]
Pointing with the eyes or the finger occurs frequently in social interaction to indicate direction of attention and one's intentions. Research with a voluntary saccade task (where saccade direction is instructed by the colour of a fixation point ...
Nicola J Gregory +2 more
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Influence of Size of Source Effect on Accuracy of LWIR Radiation Thermometers
Determining the size of source effect of a radiation thermometer is not an easy task and manufacturers of these thermometers usually do not indicate the deviation to the measured temperature due to this effect.
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Midbrain and striatal dopamine signals have been extremely well characterized over the past several decades, yet novel dopamine signals and functions in reward learning and motivation continue to emerge. A similar characterization of real-time sub-second
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Why are we not flooded by involuntary autobiographical memories? Few cues are more effective than many [PDF]
Recent research on involuntary autobiographical memories (IAMs) has shown that these memories can be elicited and studied in the laboratory under controlled conditions.
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Extrinsic Cues Suppress the Encoding of Intrinsic Cues [PDF]
Abstract Remembering where objects are in space is fundamental to adaptive behavior. Little is known about how intact humans combine information from intrinsic (egocentric) and extrinsic (exocentric, allocentric, or landmark-based) coordinate systems to locate objects. Using a simple location estimation paradigm, this study finds that we
Bhavin R, Sheth, Shinsuke, Shimojo
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Own attractiveness and dissatisfaction with physical appearance independently predict the salience of facial cues to size when women judge other women’s attractiveness [PDF]
While facial cues to body size are a valid guide to health and attractiveness, it is unclear whether the observer’s own condition predicts the salience of (low) size as a cue to female attractiveness.
Watkins, Christopher D.
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The Indexical Voice: Communication of Personal States and Traits in Humans and Other Primates
Many studies of primate vocalization have been undertaken to improve our understanding of the evolution of language. Perhaps, for this reason, investigators have focused on calls that were thought to carry symbolic information about the environment. Here
John L. Locke
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Stereo and motion parallax cues in human 3D vision: can they vanish without a trace? [PDF]
In an immersive virtual reality environment, subjects fail to notice when a scene expands or contracts around them, despite correct and consistent information from binocular stereopsis and motion parallax, resulting in gross failures of size constancy (A.
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