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Introducing Sensory-material Aesthetics in Textile Design Education

open access: yesDiseña, 2022
In textile design education, material expressions tend to be directed toward visual-tactile sensory domains. Yet, materials are perceived by all senses, as the body’s experience is mediated through multiple sensory modalities.
Erin Lewis, Vidmina Stasiulyte
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Greater interruption of visual processing and memory encoding by visceral than somatic pain in healthy volunteers – An fMRI study

open access: yesNeuroImage, 2022
Visceral pain is regarded as more salient than somatic pain. It has greater affective and emotional components, i.e., it elicits higher levels of pain-related fear and is perceived as more unpleasant than somatic pain. In this fMRI study, we examined the
Katharina Schmidt   +6 more
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Heavy Work Investment and Psychopathology: Internalizing and Externalizing Disorders as Antecedents and Outcomes [PDF]

open access: yesAmfiteatru Economic, 2020
Workaholism and work engagement are two types of Heavy Work Investment (HWI) that have been widely studied. However, the literature on the role of internalizing and externalizing disorders as antecedents and outcomes of these two types of HWI is scant.
Yura Loscalzo , Marco Giannini
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Employing a Dance-Somatic Methodological Approach to VR to Investigate the Sensorial Body across Physical-Virtual Terrains

open access: yesMultimodal Technologies and Interaction, 2022
This article takes a somatic dance standpoint to investigate bodily sensorial encounters with virtual reality technology (VR). Using somatic dance practices as sensory tuning methods, this article investigates the virtuality and corporeality of human and
Lisa May Thomas
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Work engagement and workers’ health, is there any connection in the social work in ukraine?

open access: yesEuropean Psychiatry, 2021
Introduction This study is a part of the bigger research project on the burnout syndrome risk and prevention factors [1,2,4]. Objectives At the current phase we aimed to discover: 1- trends observed in sociodemographic profiles of Ukrainian social ...
A. Dorokhina, O. Chaban, O. Karagodina
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Neurobiological limits and the somatic significance of love: Caregivers’ engagements with neuroscience in Scottish parenting programmes [PDF]

open access: yesHistory of the Human Sciences, 2020
While parents have long received guidance on how to raise children, a relatively new element of this involves explicit references to infant brain development, drawing on brain scans and neuroscientific knowledge. Sometimes called ‘brain-based parenting’, this has been criticised from within sociological and policy circles alike.
Tineke Broer   +2 more
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Mindfulness, psychological distress, and somatic symptoms among women engaged in sex work in China

open access: yesApplied Psychology: Health and Well-Being, 2022
Abstract Women engaged in sex work (WSW) in China encounter numerous disadvantages (e.g., exposure to violence) and have substantial risk for psychological distress and somatic symptoms. Intervention literature has attended to mindfulness, which is a protective factor for psychological outcomes, and its influences can further improve ...
Cheuk Chi Tam   +4 more
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Delineating the psychological and behavioural factors of successful weight loss maintenance [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
Overweight and obesity present alarming global health problems including detrimental health risks that call for effective interventions. Considerable research has examined behavioural and psychological factors associated with weight loss to advance the ...
Levinge, Emily   +2 more
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Medically unexplained symptoms and attachment theory: The BodyMind Approach [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
© 2019 Payne and Brooks. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright
Aamland   +82 more
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Human lymphoma mutations reveal CARD11 as the switch between self-antigen-induced B cell death or proliferation and autoantibody production [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Self-tolerance and immunity are actively acquired in parallel through a poorly understood ability of antigen receptors to switch between signaling death or proliferation of antigenbinding lymphocytes in different contexts.
Domaschenz, Heather   +8 more
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