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Teoría de la mente y funcionalidad en pacientes bipolares en remisión sintomática

2013

Introducción: Los déficits en la funcionalidad son comunes durante la remisión en el trastorno bipolar (TB). Adicionalmente, existe evidencia de alteraciones en la cognición social en remisión clínica. Estos déficits podrían contribuir a la disfunción observada en estos pacientes. Material y métodos: Doce pacientes bipolares en remisión sintomática (7 bipolares tipo i y 5 de tipo ii) y 12 individuos controles sin patología psiquiátrica completaron el Test de las Miradas y el Test de Faux Pas para evaluar teoría de la mente (ToM), y el Test Breve para la Evaluación de la Funcionalidad (FAST). Resultados: El desempeño de los pacientes bipolares en el aspecto cognitivo de la ToM se ubicó por d…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyFunctional impairmentBipolar DisorderEmotionsTheory of MindCIENCIAS SOCIALESCognitionSocial cognitionTheory of mindInternal medicinemedicineHumansIn patientBipolar disorderPsychiatryFuncionalidadPsychological TestsTrastorno bipolarOtras PsicologíaCognitionGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedmedicine.diseasePsicologíaTeoría de la menteTranquilizing AgentsCase-Control StudiesFaux pasFemaleRemisión sintomáticaPsychology
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Assessing decentering: validation, psychometric properties, and clinical usefulness of the Experiences Questionnaire in a Spanish sample.

2014

Decentering is defined as the ability to observe one’s thoughts and feelings in a detached manner. The Experiences Questionnaire (EQ) is a self-report instrument that originally assessed decentering and rumination. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the psychometric properties of the Spanish version of EQ-Decentering and to explore its clinical usefulness. The 11-item EQ-Decentering subscale was translated into Spanish and psychometric properties were examined in a sample of 921 adult individuals, 231 with psychiatric disorders and 690 without. The subsample of nonpsychiatric participants was also split according to their previous meditative experience (meditative participants, n = 3…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyMindfulnessmindfulnessPsychometricsAdolescentPsychometricsExperiences QuestionnairePsychological interventionAnxietyNeuropsychological TestsYoung AdultdecenteringBorderline Personality DisorderSurveys and QuestionnairesExperiences Questionnaire decentering metacognitive awareness mindfulnessmedicineHumansmetacognitive awarenessPsychiatryBorderline personality disorderAgedLanguageMental DisordersDiscriminant validityReproducibility of ResultsMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseConfirmatory factor analysisSelf ConceptClinical PsychologySpainRuminationAnxietyFemalemedicine.symptomPsychologyFactor Analysis StatisticalMindfulnessClinical psychologyBehavior therapy
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Prefrontal and temporo-parietal involvement in taking others' perspective: TMS evidence.

2008

INTRODUCTION: Understanding the mental states of others entails a number of cognitive processes known as Theory of Mind (ToM). Behavioural and functional neuroimaging evidence suggests that prefrontal and temporo-parietal cortices are involved in these abilities. The present study was aimed at investigating the role of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and temporo-parietal junction in ToM by using a repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) paradigm. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Eleven healthy subjects participated in the study. The experimental ToM procedure was constituted by false belief and faux-pas written stories. Subjects were evaluated in baseline condition (Sham) and after 1Hz …

AdultMalemedicine.medical_treatmentCulturePrefrontal CortexNeurosciences. Biological psychiatry. NeuropsychiatryTHEORY OF MINDbehavioral disciplines and activitiesFunctional neuroimagingTheory of mindParietal Lobemental disordersmedicineReaction TimeSocial Perception; Culture; Humans; Temporal Lobe; Adult; Prefrontal Cortex; Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation; Parietal Lobe; Male; Female; Reaction TimeHumansBRAINPrefrontal cortexSettore M-PSI/02 - Psicobiologia E Psicologia FisiologicaParietal lobeCognitionGeneral MedicineTranscranial Magnetic StimulationTemporal LobeTranscranial magnetic stimulationDorsolateral prefrontal cortexNeuropsychology and Physiological Psychologymedicine.anatomical_structureNeurologyMentalizationnervous systemSocial PerceptionmentalizingSettore MED/26 - NeurologiaFemaleNeurology (clinical)PsychologyNeurosciencepsychological phenomena and processesRC321-571Cognitive psychologyResearch Article
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Mentalizing eye contact with a face on a video : Gaze direction does not influence autonomic arousal

2018

Recent research has revealed enhanced autonomic and subjective responses to eye contact only when perceiving another live person. However, these enhanced responses to eye contact are abolished if the viewer believes that the other person is not able to look back at the viewer. We purported to investigate whether this "genuine" eye contact effect can be reproduced with pre-recorded videos of stimulus persons. Autonomic responses, gaze behavior, and subjective self-assessments were measured while participants viewed pre-recorded video persons with direct or averted gaze, imagined that the video person was real, and mentalized that the person could see them or not. Pre-recorded videos did not …

AdultMalesykegenetic structuresGaze directionsTheory of MindEye contactFixation OcularStimulus (physiology)eye contactAutonomic Nervous Systemgaze tracking050105 experimental psychologyArousalYoung Adult03 medical and health sciencessilmänliikkeet0302 clinical medicineArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Developmental and Educational Psychologyheart rateHumans0501 psychology and cognitive scienceskasvotGeneral Psychologyta515Autonomic arousal05 social sciencesGalvanic Skin ResponseGeneral MedicineGazeSocial PerceptionMentalizationmentalizingkatseFemalementalisaatioArousalSkin conductancePsychologyFacial Recognition030217 neurology & neurosurgeryskin conductance responseCognitive psychologyScandinavian Journal of Psychology
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Artes marciales japonesas: prácticas corporales representativas de su identidad cultural

2011

La implantación y difusión de las artes marciales japonesas en Occidente supuso la importación de prácticas socioculturales privadas de las premisas de su contexto de origen. ¿Cómo afrontar estas prácticas que son ajenas a nuestra identidad cultural? Una interpretación estricta exige entenderlas como prácticas corporales con una idiosincrasia cultural, caracterizadas por incorporar una experiencia vivencial en la que el cuerpo ocupa un lugar preeminente. Su enseñanza y aprendizaje se establecen a través de un sistema triangular integrado por una esencia espiritual, una forma técnica y una estructura física (sin-gi-tai), que se inserta en un proceso singular (shu-ha-ri).

Artes marciales: educación. Budo. Enseñanza. Mente y cuerpo.Cultural identityEducaciónmedia_common.quotation_subjectTriangular systemsArt historyFace (sociological concept)Context (language use)Educationlcsh:GV557-1198.995Physical structureEducação FísicaMartial arts: education. Budo. Teaching. Mind and bodymedia_commonlcsh:SportsEsportslcsh:LC8-6691Martial artslcsh:Special aspects of educationInterpretation (philosophy)ArtDeporteArtes marcialesBudoEthnologyPerformance artMente y cuerpoArtes marciais: educação. Budo. Ensino. Mente e corpo.Enseñanza
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THE INFLUENCE OF SPATIAL COGNITION IN THEORY OF MIND AND CENTRAL COHERENCE TASKS: STUDY IN AUTISM

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ADS) is a severe developmental disability characterized by impairments in social interaction and communicative skills. Despite a growing research interest in the field, the causes of these impairments remain unknown. Two lines of research, Theory of Mind (ToM) and Central Coherence (CC), using experimental tasks such as visuo-spatial perspective Taking (VPT) and the local and global levels have suggested that visuo-spatial attention and spatial variables in the self-versus other recognition, may be the basis of the cognitive processes underlying social interaction. According to spatial attention, such as observed in the Unilateral spatial neglect (USN) may contribu…

Autism Spatial Cognition self-other recognition Visuospatial Perspective Taking (VPT) Unilateral Spatial Neglect (USN) Theory of Mind (ToM) Central Coherence (CC) social interaction Global and Local levels.Settore M-PSI/02 - Psicobiologia E Psicologia Fisiologica
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Theory of Mind Profiles in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder: Adaptive/Social Skills and Pragmatic Competence

2020

Theory of Mind (ToM) is one of the most relevant concepts in the field of social cognition, particularly in the case of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). Literature showing that individuals with ASD display deficits in ToM is extensive and robust. However, some related issues deserve more research: the heterogeneous profile of ToM abilities in children with ASD and the association between different levels of ToM development and social, pragmatic, and adaptive behaviors in everyday life. The first objective of this study was to identify profiles of children with ASD without intellectual disability (ID), based on explicit and applied ToM knowledge, and compare these profiles with a group of ch…

Autismlcsh:BF1-990autismPragmatic competencebehavioral disciplines and activitiesDevelopmental psychologySocialSocial skillsSocial cognitionTheory of mindIntellectual disabilitymedicinePsychologyGeneral PsychologyOriginal Researchtheory of mindAdaptive behaviorpragmatic competenceNeuropsychologysocialadaptative skillsmedicine.diseaselcsh:PsychologyAutism spectrum disorderTheory of mindAdaptative skillsAutismPsychology
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Review of the Book “Quantum Enigma - Physics Encounters Consciousness”

2008

By explicitly discussing the connections between quantum mechanics and consciousness and bravely using the book containing these discussions as course material for students, the authors show the readers and teach the students that such connections are real and tangible not just pseudoscience or New Age mumbo-jumbo. In doing so, Rosenblum and Kuttner lead by example. Hopefully, other physicists and scientists in the academics would follow suit by breaking away from the invisible “prison” of conformity and orthodoxy, opening widely physicists’ closet containing their skeleton and turning the same into golden opportunities for solving the mystery of consciousness. I highly recommend this book.

BF PsychologyPhilosophy of MindQ01 Interdisciplinary sciences (General)Biophysics
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What about unconscious processing during the test?

1994

Behavioral NeuroscienceNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyUnconscious mindPhysiologyPsychologyTest (assessment)Cognitive psychologyBehavioral and Brain Sciences
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A Non-Reductionist Physiologism: Nietzsche on Body, Mind and Consciousness

2013

This paper addresses the following questions from the point of view of Nietzsche’s philosophy: What is the mind, and which kind of relationship does it hold to the body? Accordingly, the aim of this paper is to show that Nietzsche’s philosophy suggested a view of the mind that allows to outline an alternative stance to both mentalism and physicalism, as well as to both dualism and reductionism. It is argued that Nietzsche’s rehabilitation of the body as the specific seat of the mind in opposition to the Cartesian supremacy of the Ego still is of a great interest for contemporary philosophy, since it is not equivalent either to a reversed form of Cartesian dualism or to a physicalist reducti…

Body; conscious and unconscious mental states dualism; dynamic processes; mind; Nietzsche; organization; physiologism; reductionismProlegomena : Časopis za filozofiju
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