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From sensorimotor dependencies to perceptual practices: making enactivism social [PDF]
Proponents of enactivism should be interested in exploring what notion of action best captures the type of action-perception link that the view proposes, such that it covers all the aspects in which our doings constitute and are constituted by our ...
Alejandro Arango +18 more
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The Effectiveness of Social Perception Training on Cognitive Distortions and Bullying in Student Boys [PDF]
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of social perception training on students' cognitive distortions and bullying. The research method was a semi-experimental type with pre-test and post-test design with a control group.
Abdolreza Akbari, Nahid Ganjealivand
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“Emotional Nose”: The Hedonic Character of Olfaction and its Epistemological and Clinical Implications [PDF]
The olfactory system is the oldest device that most organisms have to perceive their physical and social environment. However, progressing in the evolutionary tree, the importance of the olfactory perception has decreased, and the sight has taken ...
Bochicchio, Vincenzo +3 more
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Shifting social perceptions of dietitians in Korea after the legislation of nutrition teachers: a keyword network analysis of unstructured data [PDF]
Objectives In Korea, dietitian licenses began to be issued in 1964, and they have been working to prevent diseases and promote people’s health in various fields according to the times.
Yunkyoung Oh, Eunsil Her
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Social Perception of the Ecosystem Services of Prunus serotina subsp. capuli in the Andes of Ecuador
Ecosystem services (ES) refer to the benefits that people obtain from the ecosystem. In this sense, Prunus serotina is associated with the provision of ES; however, these services have been scarcely studied.
Juan Carlos Carrasco Baquero +5 more
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Verbs as linguistic markers of agency: The social side of grammar [PDF]
open4Basic grammatical categories may carry social meanings irrespective of their semantic content. In a set of four studies, we demonstrate that verbs—a basic linguistic category present and distinguishable in most languages—are related to the ...
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The designation of which resources are valued as emerging heritage is at a turning point. This has resulted in urban heritage regeneration processes designed from the top down, neglecting the perception of the local.
Gina M. Núñez-Camarena +4 more
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According to the two-systems account of theory of mind (ToM), understanding mental states of others involves both fast social-perceptual processes, as well as slower, reflexive cognitive operations (Frith and Frith, 2008; Apperly and Butterfill, 2009 ...
Bozana Meinhardt-Injac +3 more
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Neural Response to Biological Motion in Healthy Adults Varies as a Function of Autistic-Like Traits
Perception of biological motion is an important social cognitive ability that has been mapped to specialized brain regions. Perceptual deficits and neural differences during biological motion perception have previously been associated with autism, a ...
Meghan H. Puglia, James P. Morris
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Friston’s (2010) free energy principle (FEP) offers an opportunity to rethink what is meant by the psychoanalytic concept of an object or discrete mental representation (Ogden, 1992). The significance of such objects in psychoanalysis is that they may be
Patrick Connolly
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