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2022
This chapter questions whether and to what extent the perspective of the children in IT interrogates and subverts the adult worldview and logic in order to discover new possibilities of interacting with our everyday reality. In the process, it analyses whether the passage from childhood to adulthood is marked by a sudden break of discontinuity or ...
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This chapter questions whether and to what extent the perspective of the children in IT interrogates and subverts the adult worldview and logic in order to discover new possibilities of interacting with our everyday reality. In the process, it analyses whether the passage from childhood to adulthood is marked by a sudden break of discontinuity or ...
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German Research, 2016
AbstractIt's a worrying fact that one in five people will experience an anxiety disorder at some point in their lives. This makes it all the more important to understand the cellular basis and molecular mechanisms of these emotions. Neurophysiology research is providing some illuminating answers.
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AbstractIt's a worrying fact that one in five people will experience an anxiety disorder at some point in their lives. This makes it all the more important to understand the cellular basis and molecular mechanisms of these emotions. Neurophysiology research is providing some illuminating answers.
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Individual differences in fear: Isolating fear reactivity and fear recovery phenotypes
Journal of Traumatic Stress, 2007AbstractAlthough different people respond differently to threatening events, animal research on the neural basis of fear tends to focus on typical responses. Yet there are substantial individual differences between animals exposed to identical behavioral procedures.
David E A, Bush +2 more
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Fear-relevant change detection in spider-fearful and non-fearful participants
Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 2006Features of threatening stimuli are proposed to be processed fast and automatically, as they call for immediate attention. Phobic patients typically exhibit these attentional biases for stimuli that are relevant for their particular type of fear. In the present study, it was examined whether a change detection paradigm can be used to study attentional ...
Mayer, B. +4 more
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A Protection Motivation Theory of Fear Appeals and Attitude Change1.
The Journal of psychology, 1975R. Rogers
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European Fears, Malthusian Fears
2003L’Union européenne, sous l’impulsion de l’Allemagne et de l’Autriche, a décidé de ne pas ouvrir son marché du travail aux ressortissants des futurs pays adhérents de l’Est. Fondé sur des enquêtes portant sur l’élargissement de l’Union européenne, menées notamment en l’Estonie, en Pologne et en Hongrie auprès des milieux politico-administratifs et des ...
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Behaviour Research and Therapy, 1998
R. Mattick, R. Mattick, J. Clarke
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R. Mattick, R. Mattick, J. Clarke
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The American Journal of Nursing, 1951
SPRING!Balmy weather, blue skies, "T and A's"! sighs the pediatric nurse. For her the "T and A" is a true harbinger of the season-as inevitable as the budding of the trees. Tonsillectomy is considered a minor surgical procedure and it is never an emergency operation. Why then should there be any cause for concern about it?
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SPRING!Balmy weather, blue skies, "T and A's"! sighs the pediatric nurse. For her the "T and A" is a true harbinger of the season-as inevitable as the budding of the trees. Tonsillectomy is considered a minor surgical procedure and it is never an emergency operation. Why then should there be any cause for concern about it?
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Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 2001
J. Lerner, D. Keltner
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J. Lerner, D. Keltner
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