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On the person in personal health responsibility
AbstractIn this paper, we start by comparing the two agents, Ann and Bob, who are involved in two car crashes. Whereas Ann crashes her car through no fault of her own, Bob crashes as a result of reckless driving. Unlike Ann, Bob is held criminally responsible, and the insurance company refuses to cover the car’s damages.
Joar Røkke Fystro+2 more
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Neural oscillations associated with auditory duration maintenance in working memory
The neural representation of auditory duration remains unknown. Here, we used electroencephalogram (EEG) recordings to investigate neural oscillations during the maintenance of auditory duration in working memory (WM).
Xiaolin Yu+4 more
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A common and mostly effective emotion regulation strategy is reappraisal. During reappraisal, activity in cognitive control brain regions increases and activity in brain regions associated with emotion responding (e.g., the amygdala) diminishes ...
Christoph Scheffel+5 more
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The Court Tradition of Japan in Konjaku Monogatarishū
Among the literary works of the Heian era (late 8th – 12th centuries), Tales of Times Now Past (Konjaku Monogatarishū, 1120s) is notable for covering a much broader range of characters than kagami historical texts, monogatari tales, early gunki ...
N. N. Trubnikova, M. S. Kolyada
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Do people think that there is such a thing as too much money? The present research investigated this question in the context of hypothetical lottery wins. By employing a mental simulation approach, we were able to examine how people respond to increasing
Tessa Haesevoets+2 more
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Understanding obsessive-compulsive personality disorder in adolescence: a dimensional personality perspective [PDF]
The validity of the Axis II Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder (OCPD) category and its position within the Cluster C personality disorder (PDs) section of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV, APA, 2000) continues to ...
Aelterman, Nathalie+2 more
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Background Caregiving is a strong source of stress and leads the family caregiver to experience the burden of being responsible for the care of a severely mentally ill family member. The Burden Assessment Scale (BAS) assesses burden in family caregivers.
Joaquín García-Alandete+6 more
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Does Intraindividual Variability of Personality States Improve Perspective Taking? An Ecological Approach Integrating Personality and Social Cognition [PDF]
Research integrating cognitive abilities and personality has focused on the role of personality traits. We propose a theory on the role of intraindividual variability of personality states (hereafter state variability) on perspective taking, in ...
Asselmann, Eva+4 more
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The personality systems framework: Current theory and development [PDF]
The personality systems framework is a fieldwide outline for organizing the contemporary science of personality. I examine the theoretical impact of systems thinking on the discipline and, drawing on ideas from general systems theory, argue that ...
Mayer, John D.
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Personal therapy and the personal therapist [PDF]
Personal therapy has been proposed as an aid in promoting the professional development of psychotherapists by increasing their self-awareness, self-reflexivity, and self-knowledge of the therapy pr...
Moe, Fredrik Dreyer, Thimm, Jens
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