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INTERACTING INTERSECTIONS [PDF]
Intersecting p-branes can be viewed as higher-dimensional interpretations of multicharge extremal p-branes, where some of the individual p-branes undergo diagonal dimensional oxidation, while the others oxidize vertically. Although the naive vertical oxidation of a single p-brane gives a continuum of p-branes, a more natural description arises if one ...
Lü, H., Pope, C. N.
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Interactivity and public relations on the web
Interactivity is one of the most prominent features of the Internet, distinguishing it from traditional mass media such as newspapers or television. However, when discussing the concept of interactivity, most people tend to think only about the bells ...
Annelie Naudé +2 more
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Reconceptualizing sex, brain and psychopathology: interaction, interaction, interaction [PDF]
In recent years there has been a growing recognition of the influence of sex on brain structure and function, and in relation, on the susceptibility, prevalence and response to treatment of psychiatric disorders. Most theories and descriptions of the effects of sex on the brain are dominated by an analogy to the current interpretation of the effects of
D, Joel, R, Yankelevitch-Yahav
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Just-in-Time Exploratory Public Discussion
This essay describes a case study that successfully dealt two of the biggest challenges facing exploratory public discussion. By design, this category of discussion is typically separated from actual decisions and collaborative action and therefore lacks
Adolf G. Gundersen, Dennis Boyer
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Enactivism and Ecological Psychology: The Role of Bodily Experience in Agency
This paper considers some foundational concepts in ecological psychology and in enactivism, and traces their developments from their historical roots to current preoccupations.
Yanna B. Popova +1 more
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The radical embodied approach to cognition directs researchers’ attention to skilled practice in a structured environment. This means that the structures present in the environment, including structured interactions with others and with artifacts, are ...
Joanna Rączaszek-Leonardi +7 more
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Interactivity: A review of the concept and a framework for analysis [PDF]
The terms `interactivity' and `interactive media' became significant buzz-words during the late 1980s and early 1990s when the multi-media euphoria fascinated politicians, economists, and researchers alike.
Quiring, Oliver, Schweiger, Wolfgang
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Using a categorisation structure to understand interaction in children’s books [PDF]
Children’s books can vary greatly in the type of and depth of interaction that is required from the reader. The types of interaction demanded by different types of books can be explored using contrasting paradigms.
Timpany, Claire, Vanderschantz, Nicholas
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Interactivity in professional online learning: A review of research based studies [PDF]
Over the last few years, the higher education and the vocational education and training sectors have increased the number of online learning courses available for professionals.
Maor, D., Volet, S.
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Background Currently no study has investigated whether Web-based interactive technology can influence females to adopt healthy behaviors. We investigated how and under what conditions do Web-based interactivity influence vaccination intentions among ...
Qi Wang, Wen Zhang
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