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The Features of Emerging Adulthood and Individuation: Relations and Differences by College-Going Status, Age, and Living Situation

Emerging Adulthood, 2022
This study investigated how emerging adults’ processes of individuation from their parents relate to their perceptions of Arnett’s defining features of emerging adulthood.
Matthew L. Nice, M. Joseph
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Exploring Kinetic and Kinematic Finger Individuation Capability in Children With Hemiplegic Cerebral Palsy

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 2022
While fine manual dexterity develops over time, the extent to which children show independent control of their digits in each hand and the impact of perinatal brain injury on this individuation have not been well quantified. Our goal in this study was to
James V. McCall   +2 more
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Finger strength, individuation, and their interaction: Relationship to hand function and corticospinal tract injury after stroke

open access: yesClinical Neurophysiology, 2018
Objective The goal of this study was to determine the relative contributions of finger weakness and reduced finger individuation to reduced hand function after stroke, and their association with corticospinal tract (CST) injury.
Eric T Wolbrecht   +2 more
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Pre-individual affects: Gilbert Simondon and the individuation of relation

Cultural Geographies, 2019
This article develops the theoretical relationship between affect and the pre-individual. It does so to respond to a recent tendency to posit affect as vague form of relationality exceeding the individual.
T. Keating
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From physical to biological individuation

open access: yesProgress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology, 2016
Paul-Antoine Miquel, Su-Young Hwang
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Individual, Individuality, Individualism

2022
Abstract ‘Individual, Individuality, Individualism’ engages with a number of terms that could be described as buzzwords of modern society, having a status similar to terms like ‘power,’ ‘freedom,’ ‘(un)consciousnesses,’ or ‘education.’ Their commonsense status seems to suggest that it is clear what they mean, but the closer one looks ...
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