... language and culture and address the following (See Table 1): Table 1: Febrile Seizure Information and Education Clinical Information What is a febrile seizure? The link between fever and febrile seizures ... anxiety-provoking events for parents and caregivers It is important that health care providers understand potential parental misconceptions, anxieties and fears about fever and febrile seizures so that they ... excessive anxiety and worry about low-grade fevers [66] The occurrence of febrile seizures can potentially disrupt the familial quality of life and the parents may experience anxiety and fear whenever...
Ngày tải lên: 26/10/2012, 10:03
perception cognition and emoticon
... CHAPTER FIVE Perception, Cognition, and Emotion Perception, Cognition, and Emotion in Negotiation The basic building blocks of all social encounters are: • Perception • Cognition – Framing – Cognitive ... (not just some) involve a fixed pie 5-17 Anchoring and Adjustment and Issue Framing and Risk • Anchoring and adjustment – The effect of the standard (anchor) against which subsequent adjustments ... possess 5-21 Ignoring Others’ Cognitions and Reactive Devaluation • Ignoring others’ cognitions – Negotiators don’t bother to ask about the other party’s perceptions and thoughts – This leaves them...
Ngày tải lên: 20/09/2013, 00:28
... figure and a slender waist She has a lovely complexion and beautiful sleek , shoulderlength hair, and she's always immaculately groomed feel so ordinary next to h e r - I've got coarse hair and ... pleasant and attractive way long and hanging down heavily shaped like an egg attractively slim (a rather formal, poetic word) the natural colour and quality of a person's skin smooth and shiny ... [short and quite fat w o m a n ; used more often of women than of men] A portly gentleman answered the door, [fat and round; usually used of middle-aged and older men) A lanky youth was standing...
Ngày tải lên: 01/11/2013, 11:20
Tài liệu Báo cáo Y học: A Raman optical activity study of rheomorphism in caseins, synucleins and tau New insight into the structure and behaviour of natively unfolded proteins pot
... and jcasein ROA bands are therefore assigned to PPII structure The positive ROA bands in b- and j-casein at » 1290± 1295 cm)1 may originate in other types of loops and turns A negative ROA band ... b- and c-synuclein and cannot cross-seed its homologs J Biol Chem 275, 34574±34579 13 Cleveland, D.W., Hwo, S.H & Kirschner, M.W (1977) Physical and chemical properties of puri®ed tau factor and ... although largely Ôrandom coilÕ, aS1- and b-casein may contain » 20% a helix and possibly a small amount of b sheet [45,46] A conventional Raman study indicated » 10% a helical structure and » 20% b...
Ngày tải lên: 21/02/2014, 15:20
Household survey of HIV-Prevalence and Behaviour in Chimanimani District, Zimbabwe, 2005 docx
... males and one female) and those who were living together (10.5% males and 6.3% females; four males and two females).This behaviour was found mostly among males aged 15–24 years (n = 4) and females ... knowledge about HIV/AIDS, behaviour has not changed much Therefore, the importance of connecting knowledge and behaviour and of identifying the missing link between knowledge and behaviour change remain ... HIV prevalence 10 HIV knowledge and attitudes 11 HIV risk behaviour 12 Substance abuse 13 Awareness of and access to social and medical services 14 Human rights and HIV/AIDS issues 17 Chapter...
Ngày tải lên: 22/03/2014, 18:20
FOOD SAFETY AND THE AGRO- ENVIRONMENT IN CHINA: THE PERCEPTIONS AND BEHAVIOURS OF FARMERS AND CONSUMERS potx
... to im Food Safety and the Agro-Environment in China: The Perceptions and Behaviours of Farmers and Consumers Over the last few decades, with a rising industry and economy, and promoted by incentive ... livestock and marine production, and cover the following processing and circulations of food The processes also include eating and drinking, intake and metabolism of food, management of the residues and ... Perceptions and Behaviours of Farmers and Consumers Source: Nanseki (2008) [23] Figure 1.2 Kanshokufuji and Ishokudogen In addition to the second-hand data mentioned above, much more first-hand data...
Ngày tải lên: 23/03/2014, 10:20
Positive modulation of cognition and mood in the healthy elderly volunteer following the administration of Centella asiatica ppt
... O., Sanders, F (Eds.), Handbook of Perception and Action Academic Press Ltd., London Wood, S.M., Potts, G.F., Hall, J.F., Ulanday, J.B., Netsiri, C., 2006 Eventrelated potentials to auditory and ... baseline and follow-up visits and compared to see whether any changes suggested adverse events 2.4 Event-related potential measurement Event-related potential (N100 and P300 amplitude and latencies) ... “oddball paradigm” (Kennedy et al., 2003) N100 and P300 amplitude and latencies were elicited with a standard auditory oddball paradigm Frequent and target tones were presented binaurally through...
Ngày tải lên: 28/03/2014, 20:20
self-regulation - brain, cognition and development - a. berger (apa, 2011) ww
... compares and analyzes the similarities and differences between an expected stimulus and/ or action and a presented and/ or performed stimulus and/ or action In other words, we suggested that conflict and ... self-regulation is the ability to monitor and modulate cognition, emotion, and behavior to accomplish one’s goal, and/ or to adapt to the cognitive and social demands of specific situations When referring ... show), and much more—indeed, in every aspect of life Poor self-regulation implies impulsive and unregulated behavior and might have a significant cost for persons and their surroundings In Vohs and...
Ngày tải lên: 03/05/2014, 17:50
cognition and memory - f. klix, j. hoffmann (north - holland, 1980)
... COGNITION AND MEMORY ADVANCES IN PSYCHOLOGY Editors G E STELMACH P.A VROON NORTH-HOLLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY AMSTERDAM * NEW YORK * OXFORD COGNITION AND MEMORY Edited by: F KLlX and J HOFFMANN ... recalled and recognized and recognition failure are given in tab As can be seen, overall recognition greatly exceeds overall recall Tab : Proportions of Response Classes in Recognition and Recall ... really have smelled sanddwood in order to understand the statements “to wriggle” or “sandelwood fragrance” On the other hand: given the statements “Hans is taller than Karin” and “Karin is taller...
Ngày tải lên: 12/05/2014, 17:34
báo cáo sinh học:" Is satisfaction a direct predictor of nursing turnover? Modelling the relationship between satisfaction, expressed intention and behaviour in a longitudinal cohort study" pdf
... other factor and is frequently used to predict turnover However, the theory of planned behaviour [2] postulates that attitudes towards behaviour, subjective norms and perceptions of behavioural ... toward the behaviour, subjective norms, and perceptions of behavioural control The theory identifies three independent determinants of intention: attitude towards behaviour, subjective norm and lastly ... satisfaction and turnover of nurses [6] found a strong positive relationship between behavioural intentions and turnover, a strong negative relationship between job satisfaction and behavioural...
Ngày tải lên: 18/06/2014, 17:20
Báo cáo hóa học: " Gait stability and variability measures show effects of impaired cognition and dual tasking in frail people" pptx
... walking and that are closely related to dynamic balance control during walking and standing The aim of the present study was to examine gait stability and variability of geriatric patients with and ... during walking and standing Presumably, the stability and the pattern of variability of the trunk movements is indicative of the adaptability and the ability to react adequately to withstand small ... Group effect and main condition effects were tested for significance using the Mann-Whitney test and Wilcoxon signed rank test To examine the relation between SMS, MMSE scores and gait and trunk...
Ngày tải lên: 19/06/2014, 08:20
Understanding Drugs and Behaviour potx
... Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK Andrew Scholey Division of Psychology, Northumbria University, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK Understanding Drugs and Behaviour Understanding Drugs and Behaviour Andrew Parrott Department ... Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Understanding drugs and behaviour / Andrew Parrott [et al.] p cm Includes bibliographical references and index ISBN 0-470-85059-0 (cloth : alk paper) ... drug? How precisely they alter behaviour? How is it that such small chemicals can have such dramatic effects on mood and cognition, sensation and awareness, health and well-being? Why are only some...
Ngày tải lên: 27/06/2014, 02:20
COGNITION AND ECONOMICS PART 1 ppsx
... William N Butos and Roger G Koppl 19 SCIENCE AND MARKET AS ADAPTIVE CLASSIFYING SYSTEMS Thomas J McQuade 51 HAYEK’S THEORY OF KNOWLEDGE AND BEHAVIOURAL FINANCE ´s Alfons Corte and Salvatore Rizzello ... provided extensive and helpful comments and, in particular, to Thomas McQuade and Roger Koppl for revising this introductory chapter 16 ´ ´ ELISABETH KRECKE AND CARINE KRECKE REFERENCES Andrieu, B (1998) ... development of cognition and action Cambridge, MA: MIT Press Ulen, T S (1999) The present and future state of law and economics In: C Ott & H B Schaefer (Eds), New developments in law and economics...
Ngày tải lên: 06/07/2014, 08:20
COGNITION AND ECONOMICS PART 2 doc
... Phenomena’’ and ‘‘Rules, Perception and Intelligibility’’ in Hayek (1967) and ‘‘The Errors of Constructivism’’ and ‘‘The Pretence of Knowledge’’ in Hayek (1978) 48 WILLIAM N BUTOS AND ROGER G ... BUTOS AND ROGER G KOPPL ‘‘map’’ reflecting the individual’s past experience and a more fluid ‘‘model’’ reflecting the current and anticipated environment (Hayek, 1952a, pp 107– 118) The map and the ... planning and purpose, which Smith curiously imagines to be inconsistent with Hayek’s theory of mind Perhaps Smith and others have neglected Hayek’s discussion of ‘‘Mechanical and Purposive Behaviour ’...
Ngày tải lên: 06/07/2014, 08:20
COGNITION AND ECONOMICS PART 3 potx
... economist – is raised and discussed, and applications are described that illustrate its ability to shed light on science and market phenomena that seem not to be well handled by more standard approaches ... (1994), and Sun (2002) – and the brains of higher animals fit the description And so, we claim, various systems of human social interaction, including markets and science Suggestions that economies and ... arrangements, one should take the Mandeville Criterion into account and understand that effective institutions cannot be created and established on a once -and- for-all basis, but must be mutable...
Ngày tải lên: 06/07/2014, 08:20
COGNITION AND ECONOMICS PART 4 potx
... which supply and demand interact While on the goods market supply follows demand, on the financial markets there is no linear relationship between increases and decreases in supply and demand On the ... understanding of the situation in which action is equalled y with planned and context-based behaviour y and with the development of objectives’’ (Roth, 2003, p 156) Reason, on the other hand, is ... if we answer that this is a random choice, we should explain how it is possible that social order is the result of random behaviour Hayek’s Theory of Knowledge and Behavioural Finance 99 An interesting...
Ngày tải lên: 06/07/2014, 08:20
COGNITION AND ECONOMICS PART 5 pot
... See, e.g., Levins and Lewontin (1985), Laland, Odling-Smee, and Feldman (2000) Laland et al (2000) and Hodgson (1993) for further references Richards (1987) provides an extensive and powerful account ... and habits The idea that reason is in part a manifestation of instinct, and that instinct and reason are complements, has again found its time a century after James and Veblen Leda Cosmides and ... habituation this logic and apparatus of ways and means falls into conventional lines, acquires the consistency of custom and prescription, and so takes on an institutional character and force The accustomed...
Ngày tải lên: 06/07/2014, 08:20
COGNITION AND ECONOMICS PART 6 ppt
... embodied cognition for different levels of cognition and variety of cognition between people, and implications for the theory of the firm LEVELS AND VARIETY OF COGNITION What I make of embodied cognition ... principles the structuration of cognition, categorisation and meaning proceeds We are back at the question of structure and agency, of stability and change, and of exploitation and exploration How does ... talk of, on the one hand, the ‘knowledge economy’ and the ‘learning organisation’, and, on the other hand, the ‘network economy’ and the importance of inter-firm relations and networks for innovation...
Ngày tải lên: 06/07/2014, 08:20
COGNITION AND ECONOMICS PART 7 doc
... that cults, communes and other collectives reduce free-riding My theory of the EHMG (Landa, 1981; Carr & Landa, 1983; Cooter & Landa, 1984) falls into the ‘‘law -and- norms’’ law -and- economics literature ... recognition of limitations or shared understanding, differences in criteria for judgement of value and performance, and a restriction of interaction to sectors of assumed common understanding and ... Bowles and Herbert Gintis (2004) developed a theoretical approach to trust embedded in ‘‘parochial’’ ethnic networks very similar to that developed by Landa (1981), Carr and Landa (1983), and by...
Ngày tải lên: 06/07/2014, 08:20
COGNITION AND ECONOMICS PART 8 potx
... LAW -AND- ECONOMICS During the eighties and nineties, while law -and- economics was becoming more and more influential on the evolution of law in America, the efficiency 220 ´ ´ ELISABETH KRECKE AND ... birth of a new, rapidly expanding field which has been labeled ‘‘behavioral law -and- economics’’, ‘‘law -and- psychology’’64 or ‘‘lawand-behavioral science’’.65 The modus operandi of this new approach ... ELISABETH KRECKE AND CARINE KRECKE jurisprudence This occurred first under the influence of the philosophies of legal realism and pragmatism, incarnated by Holmes and Dewey among others, and much later,...
Ngày tải lên: 06/07/2014, 08:20