Embodied neuroaesthetics and the psychotherapeutic relational field. [PDF]
Vaisvaser S.
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Human-like, Animal-like, or Object-like? The Impact of LLM-Based Virtual Doctor Avatar Design on User Emotion, Physiology, and Experience. [PDF]
Zhang H, Wang S, Peng R.
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Obsessing about the Catholic Other: Religion and the Secularization Process in Gothic Literature [PDF]
Hoeveler, Diane
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Automated capture and transfer of human facial expressions to humanoid robots for realistic patient simulation. [PDF]
Schwarz P +5 more
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Abstract Aims To review the literature on psychosocial care and experiences of young adults with early‐onset type 2 diabetes (EOT2D), to identify what is known, current gaps and to develop recommendations to help advance psychosocial care and support for the population.
Molly Caba +9 more
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On Schopenhauer's Debt to Spinoza1
Abstract Schopenhauer offers ‘nature is not divine but demonic’ as a direct rebuttal of Spinoza's pantheism, his identification of ‘nature’ with ‘God’. And so, one would think, he ought to have been immune to the ‘Spinozism’ that became, as Heine called it, ‘the unofficial religion’ of the age.
Julian Young
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The role of prompt, voice, and personality factors in the acceptance and evaluation of AI-generated mindfulness exercises. [PDF]
Alexander D +3 more
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Between Extrapolation and Speculation: Reading Octavia E. Butler in the Geography Classroom
ABSTRACT In this commentary, we explore how the work of Octavia E. Butler, a prominent Black feminist speculative fiction author, can enrich teaching practices aimed at fostering collective and emancipatory forms of future‐making in Political and Urban Geography.
Frank I. Müller, Anke Schwarz
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Artificial Intelligence Physician Avatars for Patient Education: A Pilot Study. [PDF]
Haider SA +9 more
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F IS FOR FALCON: THE TRUE STORY OF THE ‘NOVELLE’
ABSTRACT This article takes a closer look at the Boccaccio story upon which Paul Heyse based his famous ‘Falken‐Theorie’ of the ‘Novelle’. The essay then links Boccaccio to a general account of storytelling as an aid to survival amid the hostility of nature and human circumstances.
Michael Minden
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