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Intentional Understanding Through Action Coordination in Early Triadic Interactions
The ability to understand the behaviour of other people in intentional terms has been traditionally explained by resorting to inferential mechanisms...
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Behavioral impulse and time pressure jointly influence intentional inhibition: evidence from the Free Two-Choice Oddball task
Intentional inhibition is a crucial component of self-regulation, yet it is under-researched, because it is difficult to study without external...
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Intentional Behavioral Design
The power of behavioral design lies in understanding the constraints to be considered and their implementation in the aims we intend to facilitate.... -
Influence of arousal on intentional binding: Impaired action binding, intact outcome binding
Emotional states have been indicated to affect intentional binding, resulting in an increase or decrease as a function of valence and arousal. Sexual...
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Intentional Practices of Adventure Therapy Facilitators: Shinning Light into the Black Box
Adventure therapy (AT) settings are diverse and range from school and community settings to outdoor wilderness and bush settings. However, due to the...
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Intentional Behaviorism
Intentional behaviorism entails, first, theoretical minimalism, in which an extensional model of behavior is formulated and tested by standard... -
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The verbal instruction in favour of action effects can influence the congruity effect of grasping behaviours
Seeing large or small objects in a choice-reaction task facilitates power and precision grip, respectively. According to the motor-simulation...
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State Advocacy Action Model: the Future of Advocacy Decision-Making for School Psychology State Associations
School psychology state associations are given the monumental task of translating best practices for advocacy into intentional actions for members....
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Action–effect knowledge transfers to similar effect stimuli
The ability to anticipate the sensory consequences of our actions (i.e., action–effects) is known to be important for intentional action initiation...
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Atypical Impact of Action Effect Delay on Motor Performance in Autism
Atypical sensory perception and motor impairments are primary features of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) that indicate atypical development and...
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People can reliably detect action changes and goal changes during naturalistic perception
As a part of ongoing perception, the human cognitive system segments others’ activities into discrete episodes ( event segmentation ). Although prior...
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Making Meaning of Homicide Through Intentionality and Action: The Findings of a Grounded Theory Study
Homicide survivors struggle, often long-term, with a crisis of meaning that can complicate grief and undermine healing. This manuscript provides a...
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Anticipated affective action-effects as controlling factors of spatially oriented pointing movement
Ideomotor theories admit that anticipated action-effects are the basis of the action selection and initiation, but there is no common understanding...
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An effect that counts: Temporally contiguous action effect enhances motor performance
An action-effect temporal contiguity holds essential information for motor control. Emerging accounts suggest that the temporally contiguous action...
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Action prediction modulates self–other integration in joint action
People often coordinate actions with others, requiring an adjustable amount of self–other integration between actor’s and co-actor’s actions....
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Action-outcome Regularity Perceptual Sensitivity in Children with Developmental Coordination Disorder
PurposeAn internal model deficit is considered to underlie developmental coordination disorder (DCD); thus, children with DCD have an altered sense...
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Call to Action: The Rise of Pediatric Gun Violence During the COVID-19 Pandemic
This study examines and describes circumstances involving non-fatal firearm injuries in a pediatric population from a Level I Pediatric Trauma Center...
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The Positive Action Program
The Positive Action (PA) program was developed and revised by Carol Gerber Allred from 1977 to the present using continuous process monitoring and... -
The role of auditory source and action representations in segmenting experience into events
Sounds are generated by interactions between objects in the world and carry information about the sound’s sources and the objects’ sound-generating...