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Addressing environmental misperceptions for nature recovery. [PDF]
Abstract A poorly understood and systemic challenge to global conservation agreements is shifting baseline syndrome (SBS), wherein people misperceive the extent to which nature has changed. This can diminish societal expectations for nature recovery. We broadened the conceptual framing of SBS beyond the more common elements of nature loss to include ...
Gao S +3 more
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Effect of semantics in the study of tolerance for wolves
Abstract As conservation scholars increasingly recognize the critical role of human thought and behavior in determining the persistence of biodiversity across the globe, a growing line of inquiry regarding the validity and comparability of previous applications of core psychological concepts has emerged.
Shelby C. Carlson +3 more
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Abstract The goal of this paper is to investigate the complementarity of three types of additionalities: input (growth of R&D investments), behavioral (changes in the internal processes of the entity), and output (leveraging social or private returns), occurring as the result of the 7th Framework Programme and Horizon 2020 European Union funds part ...
Scott W. Hegerty +2 more
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Smallholder farms that transition to organic and biodiverse production are increasingly recognized as strongholds of agrobiodiversity. Yet the emergent herbaceous communities in these organic systems remain understudied, with the functional diversity and management of this stratum relatively unknown.
Sarah Archibald +3 more
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Abstract According to the Social Motivation model children with autism show deficits in social orienting (looking at faces and responding to name) at the end of their first year of life. In this model, those deficits are both the earliest behavioral consequences of an alteration in the dopamine reward system balance and the foundation of the social ...
Rubén Palomo +3 more
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Sensing, feeling, thinking: Relating to nature with the body, heart and mind
Abstract The cultural ecosystem services (CES) construct has evolved to accommodate multiple worldviews, knowledge systems and conceptualizations of nature and values, including relational and mental health values. Cultural ecosystem services research and practice has mostly focused on cognitive ways of constructing and expressing intangible values of,
Emilia Pramova +9 more
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Abstract The quality of parenting greatly impacts child development, highlighting the importance of support programs that effectively improve parenting. Studies on successful intervention programs define their efficacy by gains in parenting and/or child development.
Laura Kolijn +4 more
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Evaluación neuropsicológica y procesos cognitivos superiores [PDF]
Bausela Herreras, Esperanza
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Abstract Understanding how anthropogenic disturbances affect plant–pollinator systems has important implications for the conservation of biodiversity and ecosystem functioning. Previous laboratory studies show that pesticides and pathogens, which have been implicated in the rapid global decline of pollinators over recent years, can impair behavioral ...
Robert J. Gegear +2 more
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Evaluación neuropsicológica en estados confabulatorios
En la confabulación se presentan fallos para reconocer el orden cronológico de la información almacenada, inhibir algunas respuestas, monitorear el comportamiento y beneficiarse de claves externas.
Juan Carlos Ortiz Valencia
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