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Stretch reflexes

open access: yesCurrent Biology, 2020
Many of us know about stretch reflexes from the doctor's office, when a physician taps the tendon near our kneecap to elicit a quick knee extension. This procedure is used as a diagnostic tool to determine the integrity of the spinal cord and the extension response it elicits may seem otherwise useless. In fact, the tendon tap taps into one aspect of a
Reschechtko, Sasha   +1 more
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Reflexives and Reflexivity

open access: yes, 2014
The term reflexive is applied by traditional grammarians to an event or situation that “reflects” (“rebounds”) upon its initiator, typically when some internal argument of the predicate co-refers with its subject (e.g., English John pinched himself or John saw himself in the mirror).
Zribi-Hertz, Anne, Cohen, Dana
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Why and When Team Reflexivity Contributes to Team Performance: A Moderated Mediation Model

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2020
Team reflexivity has gained popularity as a phenomenon of interest in team research, but mixed theorizing around the relationship between team reflexivity and team performance indicates that the relationship is not fully understood.
Mengxi Yang   +5 more
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La réflexivité des professeurs des écoles stagiaires à l’aune de leur mémoire de master

open access: yesÉducation et Socialisation, 2019
The concept of reflexivity becomes important in the sphere of formation. We analyze Master’s degree written by student primary school teachers. There seem to be three forms in that reflexivity.
Alain Garcia
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Contours in reflexivity: Commitment, criteria and change [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
This article examines the intellectual contours in calls to reflexivity in social research. In charting changes in these calls and their ideas on the role of social research in society, the article draws out lessons for future orientation.
May, T
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Reflex Epilepsy [PDF]

open access: yesAging and disease, 2021
Reflex seizures (RS) are epileptic events that are objectively and consistently elicited in response to a specific afferent stimulus or by an activity of the patient. The specific stimulus can be a variety of heterogenous intrinsic or extrinsic factors, ranging from the simple to the complex, such as flashing lights or reading a book.
Hanif, Samrina, Musick, Shane T
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De kracht van de gekleurde bril

open access: yesReligie & Samenleving, 2020
It is a mainstay in the sociology of religion that the reflexivity that appears in religious pluralist societies has an impact on the religious identity of individuals.
Anneke Pons-de Wit
doaj   +1 more source

The study of Relationship between Modern Communication Technologies and Religious Identity Reflexivity among the Youth, Tehran [PDF]

open access: yesتوسعه اجتماعی, 2017
The expansion of information and communication technologies (ICT) has given an active and mostly conscious and reflexive feature to the identity process by mass supply of social and cultural resources of identity, the extension of social relationships ...
yazdan karimimonjermouei   +1 more
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Silent Conversations: Environmental Agent Reflexivity for Climate Change Action in Indonesian Schools

open access: yesAustralian Journal of Environmental Education
This article critically examines the mediating role of teacher and student reflexivity in relation to promotional interest agents within the Global Action Programme on climate change.
Ganes Gunansyah   +3 more
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