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Sexual Subjectivity
This chapter is an overview of my exploration of sexual subjectivity. It begins with an attempt to define sexual subjectivity and then continues with... -
The good, the bad, and the red: implicit color-valence associations across cultures
Cultural differences—as well as similarities—have been found in explicit color-emotion associations between Chinese and Western populations. However,...
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Implicit learning of regularities followed by realistic body movements in virtual reality
The existence of implicit (unconscious) learning has been demonstrated in several laboratory paradigms. Researchers have also suggested that it plays...
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The Inversion Effect for Chinese Characters is Modulated by Radical Organization
In studies of visual object recognition, strong inversion effects accompany the acquisition of expertise and imply the involvement of configural...
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Investigating the effects of perceptual complexity versus conceptual meaning on the object benefit in visual working memory
Previous research has demonstrated greater visual working memory (VWM) performance for real-world objects compared with simple features. Greater...
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On the Cultural Origins of Ageism
A purview of the annals of construction of old age as a socially maligned category of people. It is stressed that the imagery of old age does not... -
Treating Aggression
Psychosurgery, despite its controversial beginnings, has nowadays reached a high level of both precision and safety. This has occurred due to... -
The Fear of Keeping Your Job
The most obvious and predominant fear of digital transformation revolves around losing one’s job. But there will also be a larger set of employees,... -
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An active inference account of protective behaviours during the COVID-19 pandemic
Newly emerging infectious diseases, such as the coronavirus (COVID-19), create new challenges for public healthcare systems. Before effective...
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A reduction in self-reported confidence accompanies the recall of memories distorted by prototypes
When we recall a past event, we reconstruct the event based on a combination of episodic details and semantic knowledge (e.g., prototypes). Though...
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The Childhood Experiences of Disorganization and Role Reversal Scale: Relations with Childhood Adversity, Internalizing Problems, and Well-Being in Young Adulthood
During the transition from infancy to preschool years, children develop controlling-caregiving and controlling-punitive attachments, in addition to...
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A feminist approach to eating disorders in China: a qualitative study
BackgroundAs women continue to be more at risk from eating disorders, gender has often been a focus of concern in transcultural research. Yet...
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Authentic Compassion in the Wake of Coronavirus: A Nietzschean Climate Ethics
Friedrich Nietzsche discusses epidemics and plagues (Seuchen) both in the medical sense and in an existential sense. For Nietzsche, plagues and... -
Prevalence of Adverse Childhood Experiences and Their Relationship with Self-esteem Among School-Age Children in Jordan
This study aimed to assess the prevalence of adverse childhood experiences and their relationship with self-esteem among secondary school students in...
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Toward a Rational Theory of Tradition: Order, Knowledge, and Tradition
We have no idea why we do traditional things, so we rationalize explanations. We assume “the enlightened” are right to replace grown institutions... -
Relationship Psychotherapy: A Minimalist Psychodrama
Psychodrama is contemporary with German expressionism, an artistic movement born in Germany, characterized by art manifested with rapture.... -
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Functional Inferences of Formidability Bias Perceptions of Mental Distress
Humans infer men’s formidability through their facial width-to-height ratio (fWHR), subsequently eliciting perceptions of men’s capability to engage...
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Maternal Childhood Abuse Versus Neglect Associated with Differential Patterns of Infant Brain Development
Severity of maternal childhood maltreatment has been associated with lower infant grey matter volume and amygdala volume during the first two years...