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Irony, deception and theory of mind in people with intellectual disabilities and dual diagnoses [PDF]
Background/Aim. The ability to comprehend and produce irony and deception is rarely explored in people with intellectual disability (ID) or dual diagnoses (DD). The ability to understand irony and deception appears to be related to many cognitive skills,
Đorđević Mirjana +2 more
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Higher Cognition: A Mechanical Perspective
Cognition is the acquisition of knowledge by the mechanical process of information flow in a system. In cognition, input is received by the sensory modalities and the output may occur as a motor or other response.
Robert Friedman
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Propositions toward the development of a psychological theory of thought [PDF]
Thought is considered a psychological concept associated with an individual’s mental ex- istence. It is apparent that a great deal of research has been focused on thought as an area of study.
Shadrikov, Vladimir D. +1 more
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Background Emotional labor (EL) is a competence balancing work engagement (WE) and authenticity in relationships with the patients with a depletion of psychophysical and emotional recourses.
Maciej Załuski +1 more
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The Kids Are Alright (?). Infants’ Development and COVID-19 Pandemic: A Cross-Sectional Study
Objectives: The study aimed to assess and compare the global development in six-month-old infants before and during the pandemic restrictive social distancing measures.Methods: This cross-sectional nested study involved infants assessed through the ...
Eleonora Ferrari +9 more
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From Coach Training to Coach Education: Teaching Coaching within a Comprehensively Evidence Based Framework [PDF]
This paper outlines the conceptual framework for coach education used at the Interdevelopmental Institute (IDM) that focuses on changes in adult cognition and socialemotional capability. The framework derives from research by Piaget, his followers in the
Otto E. Laske
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The Effect of Physical Activity on Attention Indicators of Schoolchildren [PDF]
Background. Sedentary lifestyle of schoolchildren has a negative impact not only on physical abilities, but also on mental processes. The relationship between physical activity of schoolchildren and indicators of their attention has not been studied in ...
Georgiy Polevoy
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The Challenge of Inferring Unconscious Mental Processes
Abstract. Studies of unconscious mental processes often compare a performance measure (e.g., some assessment of perception or memory) with a measure of awareness (e.g., a verbal report or forced-choice response) of the critical cue or contingency taken either concurrently or separately. The resulting patterns of bivariate data across participants lend
David R. Shanks +2 more
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Motor Processes in Children's Mental Rotation [PDF]
Previous studies with adult human participants revealed that motor activities can influence mental rotation of body parts and abstract shapes. In this study, we investigated the influence of a rotational hand movement on mental rotation performance from a developmental perspective. Children at the age of 5, 8, and 11 years and adults performed a mental
Frick, A +3 more
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