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The emotional labour of judges in jury trials
Abstract Judges are required to suppress and manage their own emotions as well as those of other court users and staff in their everyday work. Previous studies have examined the complex emotional labour undertaken by judges, but there is limited research on the emotion management performed by judges in their interactions with jurors.
COLETTE BARRY +3 more
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Clinical presentation and neural correlates of stroke‐associated spatial delusions
Patients with spatial delusions after a right hemisphere stroke present a firm belief of place reduplication, transformation, or mislocation. Here, we characterize the clinical presentation of this syndrome and investigate its neural correlates. Abstract Background and purpose Incongruent beliefs about self‐localization in space markedly disturb ...
Pedro N. Alves +3 more
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Profile of cognitive impairment in late‐stage Parkinson's disease
We have characterized the cognitive profile of 84 LSPD patients. Almost all LSPD patients presented cognitive impairment. Fifty‐four LSPD patients (64%) were classified as demented, most of them presented a global impairment profile, with both Alzheimer's and PD‐typical impairments. Twenty‐five patients (30%) presented mild cognitive impairment, mainly
Catarina Severiano e Sousa +7 more
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The Status of De in Romance Indefinites, Partitives and Pseudopartitives*
Abstract This paper focuses on the status of de in Romance indefinites, partitives and pseudopartitives. It argues that there is neither a ‘partitive article’ nor a ‘partitive preposition’ in syntax. De in Romance indefinites is the overt Spell‐Out of an abstract operator de that cancels the definiteness of articles and is responsible for ...
M.Teresa Espinal, Sonia Cyrino
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Early visual training and environmental adaptation for infants with visual impairment
Aim To evaluate the effectiveness of early visual training and environmental adaptation on visual function and neurological development in infants with visual impairment. Method This was a pilot intervention clinical trial study. Thirty infants (mean age 5.9mo, SD 2.1mo, range 4–11mo; 16 males, 14 females) with peripheral visual impairment (PVI, n=15 ...
Elisa Fazzi +21 more
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From racial to linguistic social divisions: Coloniality in contemporary Maputo
Abstract Inspired by Bourdieu's work, this study draws on multidisciplinary datasets to unravel the role of language and symbolic power for retaining social hierarchies and crafting ‘distinctive’ selves in postcolonial times. Showcasing Mozambique's capital city of Maputo, the study relies on censuses from the period 1980 to 2017, historical data ...
Torun Reite
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Global and communicative development skills in preschool children with cleft lip and palate
ABSTRACT Importance Cleft lip and palate (CLP) is globally among the most common childhood malformations. This disorder impacts childhood development, including speech and language, and affects children worldwide. Objective To analyze child development skills (adaptive fine motor, gross motor, personal‐social, and language) in preschool children with ...
Mayalle Rocha Bonfim Jurado +6 more
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Aim To identify factors that are relevant for spoken language comprehension in children with cerebral palsy (CP), following the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health – Children and Youth (ICF‐CY) framework. Method A systematic literature search was conducted using the electronic literature databases PubMed, Embase, PsycInfo,
Emma Vaillant +5 more
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A constituição psíquica não está garantida por condições naturais, visto que depende do estabelecimento de um laço simbólico que é intrínseco à linguagem. Dessa forma, é de extrema importância identificar e intervir diante de riscos psíquicos a fim de reduzir e até mesmo evitar danos ao desenvolvimento global do sujeito.
Amanda Larissa Nogueira +2 more
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Communication disorders in young children with cerebral palsy
Aim To test the prediction of communication disorder severity at 5 years of age from characteristics at 2 years for children with cerebral palsy (CP) whose communication is giving cause for concern. Method In this cohort study, 77 children (52 males; 25 females) with communication difficulties and CP were visited at home at 2 (mean 2y 4mo; SD 3mo) and ...
Lindsay Pennington +5 more
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