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Cortical-Subcortical Interactions in Goal-directed Behavior.
Physiological Reviews, 2022Flexibly selecting appropriate actions in response to complex, ever-changing environments requires both cortical and subcortical regions, which are typically described as participating in a strict hierarchy.
K. G. Cruz +5 more
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Journal of Travel Research, 2021
Through the lenses of construal-level theory and goal-directed behavior theory, this study proposed and tested a conceptual model of tourists’ goal-directed behaviors.
Lujun Su, Xiaojie Yang, Yinghua Huang
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Through the lenses of construal-level theory and goal-directed behavior theory, this study proposed and tested a conceptual model of tourists’ goal-directed behaviors.
Lujun Su, Xiaojie Yang, Yinghua Huang
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Imaging Goal-Directed Movement
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 1995The main purpose of the present investigation was to determine how Shepard's (1968) second-order isomorphic principle relates to imaging goal-directed movement. Reports of movement times for actual and imaged movements were obtained using Fitts-type tapping tasks.
R M, Kohl, S A, Fisicaro
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Current Pharmaceutical Design, 2012
The cornerstone of treating patients with shock remains as it has for decades, intravenous fluids. Surprisingly, dosing intravenous fluid during resuscitation of shock remains largely empirical. Recent data suggests that early aggressive resuscitation of critically ill patients may limit and/or reverse tissue hypoxia, progression to organ failure and ...
Paul E, Marik, Himanshu, Desai
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The cornerstone of treating patients with shock remains as it has for decades, intravenous fluids. Surprisingly, dosing intravenous fluid during resuscitation of shock remains largely empirical. Recent data suggests that early aggressive resuscitation of critically ill patients may limit and/or reverse tissue hypoxia, progression to organ failure and ...
Paul E, Marik, Himanshu, Desai
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2021
Since the publication of the landmark paper by Dr. Emanuel Rivers in The New England Journal of Medicine in 2001, the world of critical care massively adopted his protocol for the resuscitation of severe sepsis and/or septic shock—which was named “early goal-directed therapy” [1].
Pasquale Nardelli +2 more
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Since the publication of the landmark paper by Dr. Emanuel Rivers in The New England Journal of Medicine in 2001, the world of critical care massively adopted his protocol for the resuscitation of severe sepsis and/or septic shock—which was named “early goal-directed therapy” [1].
Pasquale Nardelli +2 more
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Cognition & Emotion, 1998
This research explores the role of emotions in goal-directed behaviour. A model is provided for an emotional goal system whereby appraisals of the consequences of achieving or not achieving a goal are hypothesised to elicit anticipatory emotions; the anticipatory emotions are expected, in turn, to contribute to volitions in the service of goal pursuit (
Bagozzi, R.P. +2 more
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This research explores the role of emotions in goal-directed behaviour. A model is provided for an emotional goal system whereby appraisals of the consequences of achieving or not achieving a goal are hypothesised to elicit anticipatory emotions; the anticipatory emotions are expected, in turn, to contribute to volitions in the service of goal pursuit (
Bagozzi, R.P. +2 more
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Early goal-directed therapy versus “early”, “goal-directed” therapy
Intensive Care Medicine, 2015Dear Editor, I read with great interest the systematic review and meta-analysis by the ARISE, ProCESS and ProMISe investigators [1] that showed no difference in mortality between early goal-directed therapy (EGDT) and usual care in resuscitating patients with septic shock. I admire their work and this is a great opportunity to speak directly with them.
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Goal-Directed Program Transformation
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 1976Program development often proceeds by transforming simple, clear programs into complex, involuted, but more efficient ones. This paper examines ways this process can be rendered more systematic. We show how analysis of program performance, partial evaluation of functions, and abstraction of recursive function definitions from recurring subgoals can be ...
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2021The most purposeful function of the circulation occurs in the microcirculation; this is transport of nutrients to the tissues and removal of cell excreta. The small arterioles control blood flow to each tissue area, and local conditions in the tissues in turn control the diameters of the arterioles.
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