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From the Polis to the Group and back
This contribution explores the relational quality of humans, underlining the political nature of their psyche, with its intrinsic connections to culture, ethics and society.
Franco Di Maria
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CONFRONTING WITH HER FATHER’S LEGACY: SEVERAL CONSIDERATIONS ON “AQUELLA PART DE MI QUE ADORAVA UN FEIXISTA...”, BY MARIA-MERCÈ MARÇAL, AND “RO¬MANCE DE LA PLATA”, BY CHRISTINA ROSENVINGE The aim of this article is to analyse two texts belonging to ...
Alfons Gregori
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Intersubject connections in the focus of teaching English in higher education institutions
The article is dedicated to the analysis of English language teaching, taking into account the experience of implementing interdisciplinary connections in English classes at agricultural universities. The relevance of the article stems from the necessity to explore the subject relations between humanitarian disciplines and the courses “Foreign Language”
S. Nasakina, A. Maiev
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Intersubject correlation analysis reveals the plasticity of cerebral functional connectivity in the long‐term use of social media [PDF]
AbstractOwing to the limitations of cross‐sectional studies, it is unclear whether social media induce brain changes, or if individuals with certain biological traits are more likely to use social media. Functional connectivity (FC) can reflect cerebral functional plasticity, and if social media can influence cerebral FC, then the FC of light social ...
Bo Hu +11 more
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The urgency of the problem of formation of communicative-strategic competence of future primary school teachers is substantiated in the article. The importance of implementing a communicative approach in the professional training of students in terms of ...
Mariia Oliiar, Kateryna Fomin
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Lapsele laulmise fenomen koduses kasvatuskultuuris [PDF]
The central question of our research project was: what is the position and significance of the phenomenon of singing to children in the domestic culture of education in today’s Estonia?
Airi Liimets, Külli Erimäe
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ObjectiveIdentity recovery in people diagnosed with schizophrenia who have committed homicide poses several difficulties. Premorbid mental illnesses, the experience of psychosis, and the absence of cohesive ego functions may result in the inability to ...
Asztrik Kovács +9 more
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Intersubject MVPD: Empirical comparison of fMRI denoising methods for connectivity analysis
AbstractNoise is a major challenge for the analysis of fMRI data in general and for connectivity analyses in particular. As researchers develop increasingly sophisticated tools to model statistical dependence between the fMRI signal in different brain regions, there is a risk that these models may increasingly capture artifactual relationships between ...
Yichen Li +2 more
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Sociocultural differentiation of manifestations of youth communicative competence
The communicative competence of youth is considered from the standpoint of phenomenology, social reality, when the intersubjective interactions of actors determine the subjective picture of ideas about communication that is emerging in the mind.
Elena V. Chankova
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Effective Connectivity and Intersubject Variability: Using a Multisubject Network to Test Differences and Commonalities [PDF]
This article is about intersubject variability in the functional integration of activity in different brain regions. Previous studies of functional and effective connectivity have dealt with intersubject variability by analyzing data from different subjects separately or pretending the data came from the same subject.
Mechelli, Andrea +4 more
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