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Evolution of tobacco pack health warning labels in India- a timely consensus. [PDF]
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A large body of autism research over the last 20 years has shown that people with autism have difficulties understanding mental states. This has been conceived of as a metarepresentational deficit. An open question is whether people with autism's metarepresentational deficit is limited to the mental domain.
Doherty, Martin, Wimmer, Marina
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Pedagogy and pictorial evidence: interpreting Post‐Reformation English prints in context
This article discusses the increasing emphasis on using pictorial sources in teaching, learning and assessment in history and asserts that pedagogies for interpreting visual imagery need to be purposefully aligned in relation to the particular media or production contexts under study. Expecting students to be able to glean meaning from images without a
Barbara Ormond, Ormond, Barbara
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The Skill of Pictorial Perception: An Interpretation of Cross-Cultural Evidence
International Journal of Psychology, 1980Abstract A theoretical framework is proposed for understanding perceptual skills in their functional context. Pictorial perception is construed as a functionally specialised skill whose pervasive importance in modern education derives from the proliferation of pictorial materials in Western culture.
Robert Serpell, Jan B. Deregowski
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Bone lesion cryotherapy: pictorial review and review of current evidence
British Journal of RadiologyAbstract Over the last 2 decades, the development of small probes has enabled percutaneous use of cryotherapy. Cryotherapy, also known as cryoablation, enables the treatment of much larger lesions than other thermal ablation techniques, particularly when using multiple evenly spaced probes. Using rapid cooling to as low as -200°C (at the
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Development of an Instrument for a Visual Analysis of Dress from Pictorial Evidence
Clothing and Textiles Research Journal, 2002We describe the development of an instrument for visually analyzing women’s daytime clothing styles as depicted in two women’s fashion magazines, The Delineator and Harper’s Bazar, from 1873 through 1912. The instrument was designed for a study examining relative changes in diversity among women’s clothing styles over time.
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(In)visible evidence: pictorially enhanced disbelief in the Apollo moon landings
Visual Communication, 2008When pictures become journalistic, historical, and popular icons, there is a common belief that they also have a single, usable meaning, and media, political, and academic elites typically determine it. Yet, research on how people interpret images suggests that believing is seeing: pre-existing prejudices and experiences affect what meanings we draw ...
David D. Perlmutter, Nicole Smith Dahmen
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On the Question of Pictorial 'Evidence' for Fifteenth-Century Dance Technique
Dance Research: The Journal of the Society for Dance Research, 1987The reconstruction of early dance is rapidly becoming a boom industry, in both amateur and professional circles. Whilst there is, of course, a positive side to this development, it also carries evident dangers as reconstructors cast their nets ever wider in the search for information about dance technique and practices. This is particularly true in the
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Memory for Pictures, Words, and Spatial Location in Older Adults: Evidence for Pictorial Superiority
Journal of Gerontology, 1983In the present study the spatial location of picture and word stimuli was varied across four quadrants of photographic slides. Young and old people received either pictures or words to study and were told to remember either just the item or the item and its location. Recognition memory for items and memory for spatial location were tested.
D C, Park, J T, Puglisi, M, Sovacool
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