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Health psychology has the property of being a relatively new subfield among other subdisciplines of psychology. Health psychology explores the factors that affect health and disease processes and plans interventions to improve health.
Aslı Esin Aslan, Ayla Hocaoğlu
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Gift and Self-Giving in the Relationship of Communion
Psychology doesn’t seem to be really interested in the theme of gift; in the last decades it focus on the central role of recognition in the psyche building up.
Magari Simonetta
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The trajectories of women who pursued, or attempted to pursue, a career in scientific psychology after the First World War fall into two distinct periods.
Annick Ohayon
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What is it like to have a body? [PDF]
Few questions in psychology are as fundamental or as elusive as the sense of one’s own body. Despite widespread recognition of the link between body and self, psychology has only recently developed methods for the scientific study of bodily awareness ...
Haggard, P., Longo, Matthew R.
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A Developmental Neuro-Robotics Approach for Boosting the Recognition of Handwritten Digits [PDF]
Developmental psychology and neuroimaging research identified a close link between numbers and fingers, which can boost the initial number knowledge in children.
Di Nuovo, Alessandro
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Clinical Psychology in Spain: History, Regulation and Future Challenges
The heterogeneity of national regulations in clinical psychology and psychological treatment across Europe requires a detailed description of every regulation to start a shared discussion. In the current paper, we describe the history, legal regulations,
Javier Prado-Abril +3 more
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Kuhn dans la « révolution cognitive »
The now well-known book of Thomas S. Kuhn, The Structure of scientific revolutions, was first published in 1962. In the field of American psychology, this book was widely quoted from the 1970s onwards, although not without debates.
Arthur Massot
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Review on Emotion Recognition Based on Electroencephalography
Emotions are closely related to human behavior, family, and society. Changes in emotions can cause differences in electroencephalography (EEG) signals, which show different emotional states and are not easy to disguise.
Haoran Liu +3 more
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On gait as a biometric: progress and prospects
There is increasing interest in automatic recognition by gait given its unique capability to recognize people at a distance when other biometrics are obscured.
Carter, John N, Nixon, Mark S
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Four not six: revealing culturally common facial expressions of emotion [PDF]
As a highly social species, humans generate complex facial expressions to communicate a diverse range of emotions. Since Darwin’s work, identifying amongst these complex patterns which are common across cultures and which are culture-specific has ...
Delis, Ioannis +4 more
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