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From:Journal of Mid-life Health (Vol. 4, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedByline: Sanjay. Kalra, Yatan. Balhara, Ambrish. Mithal Background: Cross-cultural differences in attitudes and practices related to diabetes are well-known. Similar differences in symptom reporting of endocrine...
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From:Journal of Natural Science, Biology and Medicine (Vol. 2, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedByline: Arshi. salamat, Aleem. Ali, Sushma. The objective of this review paper is to discuss and compare some aspect of pattern recognition, among the various framework in which pattern recognition has been...
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From:The Physical Educator (Vol. 72) Peer-ReviewedIn this study, we drew upon McCaughtry, Tischler, and Flory's (2008) reconceptualized ecological framework to examine middle school students 'perceptions (N = 391) of competition in physical education, specifically...
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From:Journal of Behavioral Addictions (Vol. 6, Issue S1) Peer-ReviewedBackground and aims: Interpersonal sensitivity is a wide construct that includes interpersonal behavior and perception of others including thoughts and feelings based on non-verbal and verbal cues. This study...
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From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 7, Issue 9) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Nienke B. Debats * , Idsart Kingma, Peter J. Beek, Jeroen B. J. Smeets Introduction A prominent feature of human behavior is the ability to use tools to perform daily-life tasks, like eating with...
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From:Journal of Health Specialties (Vol. 5, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedByline: Sami. Alshammary, Abdullah. Hamdan, Jesusa. Tamani, Abdullah. Alshuhil, Savithiri. Ratnapalan, Musa. Alharbi Background: Breaking bad news to patients with cancer diagnosis is not an easy task for physicians....
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From:Pediatric Nursing (Vol. 42, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedQualitative research methods and some quantitative methods hold participant perception as an important determinant of human behavior (Artinian, Giske, & Cone, 2009; Powers, 2015). Perception is thought to be...
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From:AJOT: American Journal of Occupational Therapy (Vol. 72, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedOBJECTIVE. The aim of this study was to analyze the correlation between sensory processing and motor development in preterm infants. METHOD. We included 30 preterm and 30 term infants with corrected and chronological...
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From:The Psychological Record (Vol. 46, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedTwo equivalence classes were formed by college students through training of AB, BC, and CD relations. The A, B, and C stimuli in both classes were nonsense words. The D stimulus in Class 1 was a short line; the D...
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From:British Medical Journal (Vol. 317, Issue 7174) Peer-ReviewedVision and visual perception are managed by many small areas in the brain, and chiefly by area 17 of the occipital lobe. Years of neurobiological experimentation has determined that vision is a complex process of...
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From:Iranian Journal of Nursing and Midwifery Research (Vol. 23, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedByline: Leila. Mardanian-Dehkordi, LeilaSadat. Kahangi Background: Fatigue is one of the most common issues related to cancer. Social support has direct effects on health status and coping with illness. This study...
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From:Experimental Brain Research (Vol. 232, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedGarner's speeded classification task has been used as an effective tool to probe holistic processing of object shape. This is achieved by comparing classification performance of a given object dimension between two...
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From:Experimental Brain Research (Vol. 205, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedWhen lifting objects of identical mass but different sizes, people perceive the smaller objects as weighing more than the larger ones (the 'size-weight' illusion, SWI). While individual's grip and load force rates are...
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From:Asia-Pacific Journal of Oncology Nursing (Vol. 6, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedByline: Fang-Yu. Chou Objective: The purpose of this article is to examine the relationships of illness perception, self-care, self-efficacy, and self-care strategies and their effects on Chinese cancer patients'...
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From:Experimental Brain Research (Vol. 231, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedHaptic matching of the orientation of bars separated by a horizontal distance leads to large systematic deviations. This finding leads to the following intriguing question which we investigated in this study: How will a...
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From:Nature Reviews Neuroscience (Vol. 14, Issue 11) Peer-ReviewedThe past decade has witnessed a renewed interest in cortical local field potentials (LFPs)--that is, extracellularly recorded potentials with frequencies of up to ~500 Hz. This is due to both the advent of...
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From:The Psychological Record (Vol. 63, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedThe Implicit Relational Assessment Procedure (IRAP) and explicit measures were used with 21 college students to determine if body weight of target stimuli (photographic images of slim and overweight individuals)...
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From:Plymouth Law and Criminal Justice Review (Vol. 5) Peer-ReviewedThe suicides of six women within a year at Styal Prison in 2006 (Prison Reform Trust: 2010) lead the Government to appoint Baroness Jean Corston to undertake a review of women with particular vulnerabilities in the...
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From:Nature Neuroscience (Vol. 15, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedLearning to adapt to a complex and fluctuating environment requires the ability to adjust neural representations of sensory stimuli. Through pattern completion processes, cortical networks can reconstruct familiar...
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From:PLoS Biology (Vol. 17, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedThe brain uses its intrinsic dynamics to actively predict observed sensory inputs, especially under perceptual ambiguity. However, it remains unclear how this inference process is neurally implemented in biasing...