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Studying the Stream of Experience at Memorial Sites: The Subjective Camera Methodology
This chapter describes our use of subjective cameras (subcams) to explore how people experience and relate to different kinds of memorial sites.... -
Flowing with Embodiment and Materiality: Touch and Time for New Educational Futures
Embodiment is a lively and vital current in my pedagogy, research and writing. For a considerable time, I have overtly entangled embodiment, enmeshed... -
Stimulating creativity in the classroom: examining the impact of sense of place on students’ creativity and the mediating effect of classmate relationships
BackgroundAlthough previous studies have found a close relationship between sense of place and creativity, few studies have been conducted...
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Moving Down the Slope: from Scaffolding to Autonomous Mastery
In this article, we introduce the notion of de-scaffolding that covers the process of releasing the autonomously developing person from the social...
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Salmon Lice: The Environmental History of a Troubled Relationship
This chapter situates the science of salmon lice in the larger world of aquaculture. Examining the deep history of Norwegian salmon farming, it... -
Heritability of Childhood Music Engagement and Associations with Language and Executive Function: Insights from the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study
Music engagement is a powerful, influential experience that often begins early in life. Music engagement is moderately heritable in adults...
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How Family Caregiving Negotiates and Depends on the Urban Environment
Caregiving is demanding work that is central to family life and well-being, as well as the site of major social inequalities. However, in urban... -
Adapting Ourselves, Instead of the Environment: An Inquiry into Human Enhancement for Function and Beyond
Technology enables humans not only to adapt their environment to their needs but also to modify themselves. Means of Human Enhancement — embodied...
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Winthropping as an Investigative Tool in Clandestine Grave Discovery and Psychological Profiling
Missing persons cases are some of the hardest investigations to solve. The lack of forensic evidence impedes an investigation and critical time can...
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Supporting Innovation: Sociocultural and Developmental Considerations in the Assessment of Creativity
Creativity is a critical aspect of academic achievement, talent development, and adult professional accomplishments, which makes identifying and... -
When and why people conceal their identities
Many people conceal identities as a strategy for managing the impressions others have of them. They do so because they believe that managing those...
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On finding one’s way: a comment on Bock et al. (2024)
In a recent issue of Psychological Research , Bock, O., Huang, J-Y., Onur, O. A., & Memmert, D. (2024). The structure of cognitive strategies for...
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Built Environment, Family Processes, and Child and Adolescent Health and Well-Being
The built environment impacts multiple components of child health and well-being through direct impacts on the child and through impacts on family... -
Catch that word: interactivity, serendipity and verbal fluency in a word production task
Problem solving outside of the cognitive psychologist’s lab unfolds in an environment rich with bodily gesture and material artefacts. We examine...
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Role of Culture in Meaning Making: Bridging Semiotic Cultural Psychology and Active Inference
This essay takes up the framework of Semiotic Cultural Psychology, which in last decade was very productive in analyzing societal phenomena. Digging...
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How time gets spatial: factors determining the stability and instability of the mental time line
Left-to-right readers classify faster past events with motor responses on the left side of space and future events with responses on the right side....
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Architecture
As part of the creative services arm of the creative industries, Architecture is a mature sector and a complex area of creative practice. Supported... -
Introduction: Children, Young People, and Online Harms
We have compiled this edited collection to provide an evidence-based perspective on what it means to protect children and young people from harm... -
Type 3 Research: Intrapersonal and Psychosocial Processes and Changes
Talent development (TD) is a prolonged process that involves extended, deep engagement with specific aspects of the world. This engagement can either... -