Contributions of Gibson's Ecological Psychology to the Creation of Interactive Sound Installations
This article explores the potential contributions of Gibson's Ecological Psychology to artistic creation within the scope of Interactive Sound Installations.
Rael Bertarelli Gimenes Toffolo
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Building Resilience through Culturally Grounded Practices in Clinical Psychology and Higher Education [PDF]
There is no “one size fits all” approach when it comes to the process of healing, particularly for individuals who are continuously affected by the many barriers and impacts of systemic oppres- sion.
Campbell, Catarina, Khin, Phyu Pannu
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The general objective of this research was to investigate the attitudes of Bucharest students toward artificial intelligence (AI)—in particular, ChatGPT—in relation to their personality traits, coping strategies, and personal values to identify ...
Simona Maria Glaveanu, Roxana Maier
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Fostering Critical Thinking about Climate Change: Applying Community Psychology to an Environmental Education Project with Youth [PDF]
This article argues for the participation of community psychology in issues of global climate change. The knowledge accumulated and experience gained in the discipline of community psychology have great relevance to many topics related to the environment.
Dittmer, Livia D., Riemer, Manuel
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Egalitarianism: psychological and socio-ecological foundations [PDF]
Individual differences in social and political attitudes have their roots in evolved motives for basic kinds of social relationships. Egalitarianism is the preference for the application of the one of these relational models-equality-over that of another-dominance-to the context of societal intergroup relations.
Sheehy-Skeffington, Jennifer +1 more
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Rethinking Meaning: An Ecological Perspective on Language
In a view of language as part of embodied and situated cognition, reduction of its meaning to individual mental representations ceases to be sufficient. Language relies on and at the same time enables distributed cognition thus the key aspects of meaning
Rączaszek-Leonardi Joanna +2 more
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How peer review constrains cognition: on the frontline in the knowledge sector
Peer-review is neither reliable, fair, nor a valid basis for predicting ‘impact’: as quality control, peer-review is not fit for purpose. Given this consensus, I propose another framing: while a normative social process, peer-review also shapes the ...
Stephen John Cowley
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Mind After Uexküll: A Foray Into the Worlds of Ecological Psychologists and Enactivists
For several decades, a diverse set of approaches to embedded, embodied, extended, enactive and affective cognition has been challenging the cognitivist orthodoxy. Recently, the prospect of a combination of ecological psychology and enactivism has emerged
Tim Elmo Feiten
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Comparative Psychology: A Perspective Rather than a Discipline. Commentary: A Crisis in Comparative Psychology: Where Have All the Undergraduates Gone? [PDF]
We criticize two assumptions behind Abramson's emphasis on an academic crisis of comparative psychology: the identification of psychology with the study of behavior; the idea that the study of cognition is based on \u201csuppositions\u201d and ...
Cinzia, Chiandetti, Walter, Gerbino
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A department of methodology can coordinate transdisciplinary sport science support [PDF]
In the current sporting landscape, it is not uncommon for professional sport teams and organizations to employ multidisciplinary sport science support teams.
Davids, Keith +6 more
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