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Background Self-harm, an act of self-poisoning or self-injury irrespective of motivation, is a major public health concern. Use of alcohol prior to or alongside acts of self-harm is common but little is known about the alcohol-related mechanisms of self ...
Ambrose J. Melson, Rory C. O’Connor
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Enacting Gender: An Enactive-Ecological Account of Gender and Its Fluidity
This paper aims to show that genders are enacted, by providing an account of how an individual can be said to enact a gender and explaining how, consequently, genders can be fluid. On the enactive-ecological view we defend, individuals first and foremost
Mahault Albarracin +3 more
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The enactment effect is one of a number of effects (e.g., bizarreness, generation, perceptual interference) that have been treated in common theoretical frameworks, most of them focusing on encoding processes. Recent results from McDaniel, Dornburg, and Guynn (2005) call into question whether bizarreness and, by association, related phenomena such as ...
Daniel J, Peterson, Neil W, Mulligan
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This first volume of the journal Signifiances (Signifying) brings together the written texts of the 1st International Conference Language and Enaction – Sense-making, embodiment, interaction, organized in Clermont-Ferrand from the 1st to the 3rd June ...
Michaël Grégoire +3 more
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Experiential Neurorehabilitation: A Neurological Therapy Based on the Enactive Paradigm
With the arrival of the cognitive paradigm during the latter half of the last century, the theoretical and scientific bases of neurorehabilitation have been linked to the knowledge developed in cognitive neuropsychology and cognitive neuroscience ...
David Martínez-Pernía +2 more
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Towards an enactive lexicology: From muscle salience to signifying
This paper lays some foundations for a method of enactive lexicology by applying the postulates of enaction at the submorphological level following Bottineau (2008, 2010, 2012a, b).
Michaël Grégoire
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Intervenir pour la conception de l’espace de l’activité : vers un cadre méthodologique
Spatial dimension is the proper of any working situation. The space of any activity requires consideration of the activity itself in relation to its surrounding space.
Nadia Heddad
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Action, Enaction, Inter(en)action
Leman and Maes offer a comprehensive review of the main theoretical and empirical themes covered by the research on music and embodied cognition. Their article provides an insight into the work being carried at the Institute for Psychoacoustic and ...
Andrea Schiavio
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Une technologie pour la santé : traces et expertises
This article reviews an experiment with technology to detect epileptic seizures. As part of a wider project run by a parents association which targets the opening of a socio-medical institution, the aim of this technology is to provide epilepsy sufferers
Julien Soler, Pascale Trompette
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Entre perception et praxis : à quoi la notion d’affordance en discours peut-elle bien pourvoir ?
Taken in an all-encompassing sense (as initiated by Werner, 1926), the notion of affordance allows us to think as a first approximation our perceptual relation to objects and especially to what we make of this relation as subjects.
Laurent Fauré
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