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2016

In studying holistic face processing across the life-span there are only few attempts to separate face-specific from general aging effects. Here we used the complete design of the composite paradigm (Cheung et al., 2008) with faces and novel non-face control objects (watches) to investigate composite effects in young (18-32 years) and older adults (63-78 years). We included cueing conditions to alert using a narrow or a wide attentional focus when comparing the composite objects, and used brief and relaxed exposure durations for stimulus presentation. Young adults showed large composite effects for faces, but none for watches. In contrast, older adults showed strong composite effects for fa…

AgingCognitive Neuroscience05 social sciencesAttentional controlStimulus (physiology)050105 experimental psychologyDevelopmental psychology03 medical and health sciencesImproved performance0302 clinical medicineAge groups0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesYoung adultPsychologyComposite effect030217 neurology & neurosurgeryCognitive psychologyFrontiers in Aging Neuroscience
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2014

Evidence exists for age-related decline in face cognition ability. However, the extents to which attentional demand and flexibility to adapt viewing strategies contribute to age-related decline in face cognition tests is poorly understood. Here, we studied holistic face perception in older (age range 65-78 years, mean age 69.9) and young adults (age range 20-32 years, mean age 23.1) using the complete design for a sequential study-test composite face task (Richler et al., 2008). Attentional demand was varied using trials that required participants to attend to both face halves and to redirect attention to one face half during the test (high attentional demand), and trials that allowed parti…

AgingCognitive Neurosciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectFlexibility (personality)CognitionTask (project management)Age groupsFace perceptionPerceptionYoung adultPsychologySocial psychologyCognitive loadmedia_commonCognitive psychologyFrontiers in Aging Neuroscience
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Humane Orientation as a New Cultural Dimension of the GLOBE Project: A Validation Study of the GLOBE Scale and Out-Group Humane Orientation in 25 Cou…

2013

SCHLÖSSER, Oliver; HEINTZE, Anna-Maria; AL-NAJJAR, Musaed; ARCISZEWSKI, Thomas; BESEVEGIS, Elias; BISHOP, George David; BONNES, Mirilia; CLEGG, Chris W.; DROZDA-SENKOWSKA, Ewa; GABORIT, Mauricio; GARZON, Dayra; HANSEN, Tia G. B.; HESZEN, Irena; JUHASZ, Marta; KEATING, Mary A.; MANGUNDJAYA, Wustari; MANSOR, Norma; MITCHELSON, Jacqueline K.; ORTIZ-REYNOSO, Alejandra; PANDEY, Janak; PAVAKANUN, Ubolwanna; PAVLOPOULOS, Vassilis; PEIRO, Jose M.; POTOCNIK, Kristina; RESTREPO-ESPINOSA, Maria H.; SEMMER, Norbert; TUPINAMBA, Antonio Caubi Ribeiro; VENTURA, Elizabeth R.; WHOOLERY, Matthew; ZHANG, Kan. Humane orientation as a new cultural dimension of the globe project: a validation study of the globe …

Agreeableness/dk/atira/pure/core/keywords/549207066Cultural StudiesSocial PsychologyAgreeablenessGlobe/dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/3300/3316AuthoritarianismReligiositymedicine/dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/3300/3314Hofstede's cultural dimensions theoryBusiness psychology/dk/atira/pure/core/keywords/entrepreneurshipConstruct validationReligiosity/dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/3200/3207AuthoritarianismGlobal LeadershipEntrepreneurshipIngroups and outgroupsmedicine.anatomical_structureOrganizational behaviorAnthropologyPsychologySocial psychologyWelfare state
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Associations between personality, sports participation and athletic success. A comparison of Big Five in sporting and non-sporting adults

2018

Abstract The present study investigates whether the Big Five personality traits are different among diverse sports populations. A sample of 881 male athletes and non-athletes completed a self-report questionnaire measuring their personality traits. The Exploratory Structure Equation Modeling (ESEM) approach is adopted to test measurement invariance and mean differences among groups. The results indicate that athletes who had experienced the most success in their sport scored higher than non-athletes in each personality dimension of the Big Five, with the exception of openness, while less successful athletes scored higher than non-athletes only in extraversion and agreeableness. The more suc…

AgreeablenessSettore M-PSI/01 - Psicologia GeneraleBig Five personality factormedia_common.quotation_subjectSport succe050109 social psychologyIndividual and team sportHierarchical structure of the Big Fivesports participation and athletic success050105 experimental psychologyDevelopmental psychologywith the exception of opennessOpenness to experiencePersonality0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesBig Five personality traitsconscientiousnessGeneral Psychologymedia_commonBig Five personality factorsBig Five personality factors Exploratory structural equation modeling Sport participation Sport success Individual and team sportExtraversion and introversionbiologySport successAthleteswhile less successful athletes scored higher than non-athletes only in extraversion and agreeableness. The more successful athletes showed higher agreeableness05 social sciencesExploratory structural equation modelingConscientiousnessbiology.organism_classificationThe present study investigates whether the Big Five personality traits are different among diverse sports populations. A sample of 881 male athletes and non-athletes completed a self-report questionnaire measuring their personality traits. The Exploratory Structure Equation Modeling (ESEM) approach is adopted to test measurement invariance and mean differences among groups. The results indicate that athletes who had experienced the most success in their sport scored higher than non-athletes in each personality dimension of the Big Five with the exception of openness while less successful athletes scored higher than non-athletes only in extraversion and agreeableness. The more successful athletes showed higher agreeableness conscientiousness and emotional stability than the less successful athletes. Individual-sport athletes were found to be more energetic and open than team-sport athletes. The current findings help clarify the relationships between personality traits sports participation and athletic success.and emotional stability than the less successful athletes. Individual-sport athletes were found to be more energetic and open than team-sport athletes. The current findings help clarify the relationships between personality traitsPsychologyhuman activitiesThe present study investigates whether the Big Five personality traits are different among diverse sports populations. A sample of 881 male athletes and non-athletes completed a self-report questionnaire measuring their personality traits. The Exploratory Structure Equation Modeling (ESEM) approach is adopted to test measurement invariance and mean differences among groups. The results indicate that athletes who had experienced the most success in their sport scored higher than non-athletes in each personality dimension of the Big FiveSport participation
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Finitary shadows of compact subgroups of $$S(\omega )$$

2020

AbstractLet LF be the lattice of all subgroups of the group $$SF(\omega )$$SF(ω) of all finitary permutations of the set of natural numbers. We consider subgroups of $$SF(\omega )$$SF(ω) of the form $$C\cap SF(\omega )$$C∩SF(ω), where C is a compact subgroup of the group of all permutations. In particular, we study their distribution among elements of LF. We measure this using natural relations of orthogonality and almost containedness. We also study complexity of the corresponding families of compact subgroups of $$S(\omega )$$S(ω).

Algebra and Number TheoryCompact groups of permutationsDistribution (number theory)Group (mathematics)010102 general mathematicsLattice (group)Almost containednessNatural number0102 computer and information sciences01 natural sciencesOmegaMeasure (mathematics)CombinatoricsOrthogonality010201 computation theory & mathematicsOrthogonality of finitary subgroupsFinitary0101 mathematicsMartin’s axiom.MathematicsAlgebra universalis
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Pronormal subgroups of a direct product of groups

2009

[EN] We give criteria to characterize abnormal, pronormal and locally pronormal subgroups of a direct product of two finite groups A×B, under hypotheses of solvability for at least one of the factors, either A or B.

AlgebraAlgebra and Number TheoryDirect productsDirect product of groupsLocally finite groupPronormal subgroupsMATEMATICA APLICADAFinite groupsAbnormal subgroupsMathematicsJournal of Algebra
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Algebraic Frobenius groups

2000

AlgebraApplied MathematicsGeneral MathematicsSettore MAT/03 - GeometriaAlgebraic numberAlgebraic groups Frobenius groupsMathematics
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On Hurwitz spaces of coverings with one special fiber

2009

Let X X' Y be a covering of smooth, projective complex curves such that p is a degree 2 etale covering and f is a degree d covering, with monodromy group Sd, branched in n + 1 points one of which is a special point whose local monodromy has cycle type given by the partition e = (e1,...,er) of d. We study such coverings whose monodromy group is either W(Bd) or wN(W(Bd))(G1)w-1 for some w in W(Bd), where W(Bd) is the Weyl group of type Bd, G1 is the subgroup of W(Bd) generated by reflections with respect to the long roots ei - ej and N(W(Bd))(G1) is the normalizer of G1. We prove that in both cases the corresponding Hurwitz spaces are not connected and hence are not irreducible. In fact, we s…

AlgebraCombinatoricsWeyl groupsymbols.namesakeMonodromyGeneral MathematicssymbolsPartition (number theory)Settore MAT/03 - GeometriaCentralizer and normalizerMathematicsHurwitz spaces connected components special fiber Weyl groups of type B_d
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Products of pairwise totally permutable groups

2003

[EN] In this paper finite groups factorized as products of pairwise totally permutable subgroups are studied in the framework of Fitting classes

AlgebraDiscrete mathematicsMathematics Subject ClassificationGeneral MathematicsPairwise comparisonPermutable primeProducts of groupsFitting classesMATEMATICA APLICADAFinite groupsMathematics
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A remark on conjectures in modular representation theory

1987

AlgebraFaithful representationModular representation theoryRepresentation theory of the symmetric groupGeneral MathematicsRestricted representationTrivial representationRepresentation theory of the Poincaré groupReal representationRepresentation theory of finite groupsMathematicsArchiv der Mathematik
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