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Abstract The present study overcomes the limited empirical evidence on the association between well‐being and school engagement in times of adversity by exploiting available data from two large and comparable samples of eighth graders; one obtained prior to the COVID‐19 pandemic and the second obtained during the pandemic.
Sara Ribeiro de Faria +4 more
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The large and continuous forest of Taï National Park provides beneficial conditions to maintain genetic diversity in still large, stationary, and well‐connected populations of colobine monkeys. Abstract In tropical forests, anthropogenic activities are major drivers of the destruction and degradation of natural habitats, causing severe biodiversity ...
Tânia Minhós +12 more
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The role of the ventrolateral anterior temporal lobes in social cognition
A key challenge for neurobiological models of social cognition is to elucidate whether brain regions are specialised for that domain. We used ATL‐optimised fMRI to map the contribution of different ATL structures to a variety of paradigms frequently used to probe ‘theory of mind’, as well as a non‐social task probing semantic representations.
Eva Balgova +3 more
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Background. It is well known that periods of inactivity generate a loss of muscle strength, a fundamental component of sports performance in soccer. However, little information is available on the decrease in strength levels in professional soccer players after the quarantine lockdown that occurred during the COVID‐19 pandemic. Aim.
Robson Dias Scoz +9 more
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Expectancy changes the self‐monitoring of voice identity
FMRI results confirmed a self‐voice suppression effect in the right anterior superior temporal gyrus (aSTG) when self‐voice attribution was unambiguous. Although the right inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) was more active during self‐generated compared to passively‐heard voice, the putative role of this region in detecting unexpected self‐voice changes ...
Joseph F. Johnson +4 more
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Tears of joy, aesthetic chills and heartwarming feelings: Physiological correlates of Kama Muta
Abstract Situations involving increased closeness or exceptional kindness are often labeled as moving or touching and individuals often report bodily symptoms, including tears, goosebumps, and warmth in the body. Recently, the kama muta framework has been proposed as a cross‐cultural conceptualization of these experiences.
Janis H. Zickfeld +4 more
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Inclusão no Ensino Superior: perceções de estudantes com dislexia
A educação inclusiva no Ensino Superior ainda representa um desafio de âmbito social, educacional e político, inclusive no percurso de estudantes com dislexia, essa que é uma condicionante da aprendizagem da leitura e da escrita.
Evelyn Michelini Fortes dos Santos +4 more
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Abstract Objective There is a well‐established link in the literature between secure romantic attachment orientation and psychological well‐being. The underlying processes of this link and the couple interplay between attachment and well‐being are notably less explored.
Tânia Brandão +5 more
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Em Portugal, mais de metade dos docentes da educação de infância e dos ensinos básico e secundário tem 50 ou mais anos de idade. Decorrente das políticas de retardamento das possibilidades da reforma por inteiro, que se iniciaram em 2005, um número ...
Fátima Pereira +2 more
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INTERVIR NA (DES)IGUALDADE DE GÉNERO NAS ORGANIZAÇÕES DO ALTO MINHO – O PROJETO BRIDGES
Apesar dos avanços das últimas décadas, Portugal continua a ser um país onde a desigualdade entre homens e mulheres no mundo empresarial é uma realidade.
Sara Isabel Magalhães +4 more
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