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The habitual motion path theory: Evidence from cartilage volume reductions in the knee joint after 75 minutes of running [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2020
AbstractThe habitual motion path theory predicts that humans tend to maintain their habitual motion path (HMP) during locomotion. The HMP is the path of least resistance of the joints defined by an individual’s musculoskeletal anatomy and passive tissue properties. Here we tested whether participants with higher HMP deviation and whether using footwear
Willwacher, Steffen   +6 more
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Longitudinal Links between Executive Function, Anger, and Aggression in Middle Childhood

open access: yesFrontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 2018
Previous research has indicated that executive function (EF) is negatively associated with aggressive behavior in childhood. However, there is a lack of longitudinal studies that have examined the effect of deficits in EF on aggression over time and ...
Helena L. Rohlf   +4 more
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Beyond the Habitual Paths of Reasoning [PDF]

open access: yesEducational Philosophy and Theory, 2000
The phrase in the title comes from a passage on page 150 of Thinking Again. Employed by the authors in the course of an engagement with works of Kierkegaard and Derrida, it is also an apt phrase to give a suggestive summary of one of the chief themes in the book as a whole.
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Subordinating careers to market forces? A critical analysis of European career guidance policy [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
This study explores language regarding career and career development in European policy documents on career guidance in order to disclose underlying view(s) of these phenomena conveyed in the texts.
Bergmo-Prvulovic, Ingela
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Reconstructive Habits: John Dewey on Human Functioning

open access: yesEthics in Progress, 2018
The academic strife to parse, investigate and adjust human functioning establishes varieties of at least three key concepts: behavior, action, activity. Depending on the general approach chosen, human functioning is therefore defined in a certain way and
David Jaitner
doaj   +1 more source

Modeling alcohol use disorder severity: An integrative structural equation modeling approach [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Background: Alcohol dependence is a complex psychological disorder whose phenomenology changes as the disorder progresses. Neuroscience has provided a variety of theories and evidence for the development, maintenance, and severity of addiction; however ...
Bacio, GA   +3 more
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Habitual Path Dependence of Interorganizational Relationships?—A Commentary on Sedgwick and Jensen

open access: yesPerspectives on Public Management and Governance, 2021
Abstract This is a commentary to a former paper by Sedwick and Jensen published in this very journal. On the one hand, the commentary praises the paper’s urgently needed focus on interorganizational relationships and empirical richness. On the other, the commentary questions habitual path dependence as a theoretically useful concept.
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Relationships between exercise and three components of mental well-being in corporate employees [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
Objectives: The main purpose of the present study was to examine the relationships between exercise participation and three components of mental well-being (physical self, work-related, and global) in a sample of corporate employees. As a subsidiary and
Fox, Kenneth R   +2 more
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Multimodal interactions in insect navigation [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
Animals travelling through the world receive input from multiple sensory modalities that could be important for the guidance of their journeys. Given the availability of a rich array of cues, from idiothetic information to input from sky compasses and ...
Buehlmann, Cornelia   +2 more
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