Understanding and remediating social-cognitive dysfunctions in patients with serious mental illness using relational frame theory [PDF]
Impairments in social cognition and perspective-taking play an important role in the psychopathology and social functioning of individuals with social anxiety, autism or schizophrenia-spectrum disorders, among other clinical presentations.
Annemieke eHendriks +10 more
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Follow, Flex, and Flout: A Relational Frame Theory Account of Flexibility in the Context of Rule-Governed Behavior [PDF]
Being able to change what we are doing when a behavior no longer serves us is important for our health and wellbeing. In the context of rule-governed behavior, changing one’s behavior in line with shifting contingencies is often described as being ...
Alison Stapleton +2 more
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Relational frame theory: an overview of the controversy. [PDF]
Although Skinner's Verbal Behavior (1957) was published over 50 years ago, behavior-analytic research on human language and cognition has been slow to develop. In recent years, a new behavioral approach to language known as relational frame theory (RFT) has generated considerable attention, research, and debate.
Gross AC, Fox EJ.
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Correlated Subjects: Relational Ethics and Veterinary Legal Accountability in Animal-Assisted Interventions [PDF]
The ethical and legal governance of Animal-Assisted Interventions (AAIs) remains conceptually and normatively fragmented. Although animals engaged in therapeutic, educational, and assistive activities make valuable contributions to human well-being, they
Paola Fossati
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Modeling arbitrarily applicable relational responding with the non-axiomatic reasoning system: a Machine Psychology approach [PDF]
Arbitrarily Applicable Relational Responding (AARR) is a cornerstone of human language and reasoning, referring to the learned ability to relate symbols in flexible, context-dependent ways.
Robert Johansson
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Models of Cognition and Their Applications in Behavioral Economics: A Conceptual Framework for Nudging Derived From Behavior Analysis and Relational Frame Theory [PDF]
This paper puts forward a rounder conceptual model for interpreting short- and long-term effects of choice behavior. As a further development of dual-process theory, Kahneman (2003) distinguished between intuition and reasoning, which served as the ...
Marco Tagliabue +2 more
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The Effect of Coherence on Instruction Following from News Outlets [PDF]
Research has shown that preferences exist in following information from coherent sources and that incoherent material can diminish overall trust in sources from readers.
Michael O’Sullivan +2 more
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Switching quantum reference frames in the N-body problem and the absence of global relational perspectives [PDF]
Given the importance of quantum reference frames (QRFs) to both quantum and gravitational physics, it is pertinent to develop a systematic method for switching between the descriptions of physics relative to different choices of QRFs, which is valid in ...
Augustin Vanrietvelde +2 more
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Quantum reference frames for general symmetry groups [PDF]
A fully relational quantum theory necessarily requires an account of changes of quantum reference frames, where quantum reference frames are quantum systems relative to which other systems are described.
Anne-Catherine de la Hamette +1 more
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Relational models of cognition provide parsimonious and actionable models of generative behavior witnessed in humans. They also inform many current computational analogs of cognition including Deep Neural Networks, Reinforcement Learning algorithms, Self-
Patrick Smith, Steven C. Hayes
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