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Are maximizers more normative decision-makers? An experimental investigation of maximizers' susceptibility to cognitive biases

2021

Abstract The present study tested the hypothesis that maximizers – people who routinely seek to make optimal decisions rather than quickly settling for an acceptable one – are less susceptible to cognitive biases. Experiment 1 showed that high maximizers are less swayed by irrelevant differences in the framing of a decision-making scenario than are low maximizers. Experiment 2 confirmed that maximizers are also less likely to neglect important base rate information when making decisions. Experiment 3 showed that maximizers are less likely to stick with a bad plan in which they have already invested (the sunk-cost bias) and therefore are quicker to switch to a more attractive alternative pla…

media_common.quotation_subjectHeuristicCognitive biasNeglectBase rateFraming (construction)Cognitive biaseMaximizerNormativePositive economicsPsychologyGeneral PsychologyDecision-makingmedia_commonPersonality and Individual Differences
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Italian Amateur Pop-Rock Musicians on Facebook

2017

This chapter investigates how and why amateur musicians use social networking sites, employing a mixed-methods approach. Attention is focused on four big Italian Facebook communities of pop-rock musicians: drums, bass, guitar, and keyboard players (overall, 2,101 active users), analyzing the relational and textual data extracted from the web. The chapter analyzes the network structures emerging from the interactions among the users. It also identifies and maps the main areas of discussion (sound shaping, studio recording, marketplace, musical references, computer production, and relations) and the latent semantic dimension characterizing Facebook users’ activities, through social network an…

media_common.quotation_subjectMusic makingSocial network analysis (criminology)Media studiesAdvertisingArtAmateurGeneralLiterature_MISCELLANEOUSmedia_common
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Exclusion of Saccharomyces kudriavzevii from a wine model system mediated by Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

2010

This study investigated the competition and potential hybrid generation between the species Saccharomyces cerevisiae and S. kudriavzevii in a wine-model environment. Our main goal was to understand why S. kudriavzevii has not been found in wine fermentations whilst their hybrids are present. Auxotrophic mutants (Ura(-) and Lys(-)) were used to favour the selection of hybrids and to specifically differentiate the two species in mixed fermentations carried out at different temperatures (17 °C, 24 °C and 31 °C). Both yeasts showed a reduction in their maximum specific growth rates in mixed fermentations, indicating a clear antagonistic effect between the two microorganisms. Temperature played …

media_common.quotation_subjectPopulationSaccharomyces cerevisiaeBioengineeringWineApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyBiochemistrySaccharomycesCompetition (biology)SaccharomycesBotanyAntibiosisGeneticsFood scienceSelection Geneticeducationmedia_commonWineFermentation in winemakingRecombination Geneticeducation.field_of_studybiologyEthanolTemperaturefood and beveragesbiology.organism_classificationGrowth InhibitorsFermentationFermentationSaccharomyces kudriavzeviiBiotechnologyYeast (Chichester, England)
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Transitions from school to sheltered employment in Norway – Experiences of people with intellectual disabilities

2021

media_common.quotation_subjectSheltered workshopsmedicine.diseasePediatricsParticipative decision-makingSheltered employmentDisability studiesPeer reviewDevelopmental psychologySelf-determinationDisability studiesIntellectual disabilitymedicineVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200Pshychiatric Mental HealthPsychologyVDP::Social sciences: 200media_commonSupported employmentBritish Journal of Learning Disabilities
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Continuity and Discontinuity of Sport and Exercise Type During the COVID-19 Pandemic : An Exploratory Study of Effects on Mood

2020

Involvement in sport and exercise not only provides participants with health benefits but can be an important aspect of living a meaningful life. The COVID-19 pandemic and the temporary cessation of public life in March/April/May 2020 came with restrictions, which probably also made it difficult, if not impossible, to participate in certain types of sport or exercise. Following the philosophical position that different types of sport and exercise offer different ways of “relating to the world,” this study explored (dis)continuity in the type of sport and exercise people practiced during the pandemic-related lockdown, and possible effects on mood. Data from a survey of 601 adult exercisers, …

media_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:BF1-990Exploratory researchAffect (psychology)Profile of mood statesMeaningful lifeExistentialismlockdown03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinetunteetPsychology030212 general & internal medicineworldmakingliikuntaharrastusprofile of mood statesGeneral PsychologyOriginal Researchmedia_commonkuntoliikuntamielialaCOVID-19030229 sport sciencesexistential philosophylcsh:PsychologyMoodexercise behaviorFeelingaffectpoikkeusolotrajoituksetPhilosophical theorybeing-in-the-worldPsychologySocial psychologyeksistentiaalipsykologia
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Atrial fibrillation: a geriatric perspective on the 2020 ESC guidelines

2021

Key Summary Points Aim To provide a geriatric perspective on the 2020 ESC Guidelines for the diagnosis and management of atrial fibrillation developed in collaboration with the European Association of Cardio–Thoracic Surgery (EACTS). Findings While the large majority of AF patients in real life are older, frail and cognitively impaired, these are mostly excluded from clinical trials, and physicians’ attitudes often prevail over standardized algorithms. On the basis of existing evidence, we suggest that (1) opportunistic AF screening by pulse palpation or ECG rhythm strip is cost-effective, and (2) whereas advanced chronological age by itself is not a contraindication to AF treatment, a Comp…

medicine.medical_specialtyAtrial fbrillation · Advanced age · Older patients · Anticoagulation · Cognitive impairmentClinical Decision-MakingCardiologyManagement of atrial fibrillationReviewPalpationAnticoagulationOlder patientsOlder patientsHumansMedicineIntensive care medicineGeriatric AssessmentContraindicationAgedFrailtymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryPerspective (graphical)Atrial fibrillationAdvanced agemedicine.diseaseAtrial fibrillationClinical trialCognitive impairmentAdvanced age; Anticoagulation; Atrial fibrillation; Cognitive impairment; Older patientsCardiothoracic surgerybusiness
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S-Detect characterization of focal breast lesions according to the US BI RADS lexicon: a pictorial essay

2020

High-resolution ultrasonography (US) is a valuable tool in breast imaging. Nevertheless, US is an operator-dependent technique: to overcome this issue, the American College of Radiology (ACR) has developed the breast imaging-reporting and data system (BI-RADS) US lexicon. Despite this effort, the variability in the assessment of focal breast lesions (FBLs) with the use of BI-RADS US lexicon is still an issue. Within this framework, evidence shows that computer-aided image analysis may be effective in improving the radiologist’s assessment of FBLs. In particular, S-Detect is a newly developed image-analytic computer program that provides assistance in morphologic analysis of FBLs seen on US …

medicine.medical_specialtyBI-RADSBreast imagingProblem-solvingBreast NeoplasmsBI-RADSLexicon030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineImage Interpretation Computer-AssistedComputer-assisted diagnosiInternal MedicinemedicineHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingMedical physicsBreastUltrasonographyBreast neoplasmbusiness.industryGeneral MedicineRadiology Information Systems030220 oncology & carcinogenesisPictorial EssayFemaleUltrasonography MammaryUltrasonographySettore MED/36 - Diagnostica Per Immagini E RadioterapiabusinessDecision-makingJournal of Ultrasound
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NIR tracking assists sports medicine in junior basketball training

2011

We recorded eye movements of eight elite junior basketball players. We hypothesized that a more stable gaze is correlated to a better shot rate. Upon preliminary testing we invited male juniors whose eyes could be reliably tracked in a game situation. To these ends, we used a head-mounted video-based eye tracker. The participants had no record of ocular or other health issues. No significant differences were found between shots made with and without the tracker cap, Paired samples t-test yielded p= .130 for the far and p=.900 > .050 for the middle range shots.The players made 40 shots from common far and middle range locations, 5 and 4 meters respectively for aged 14 years As expected, a st…

medicine.medical_specialtyBasketballSports medicinebusiness.industryShot (filmmaking)Eye movementGazeFixation (visual)medicineEye trackingOptometryComputer visionArtificial intelligencebusinessPsychologyBinocular visionNovel Biophotonic Techniques and Applications
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A meta-review of literature reviews assessing the capacity of patients with severe mental disorders to make decisions about their healthcare

2020

Abstract Background Determining the mental capacity of psychiatric patients for making healthcare related decisions is crucial in clinical practice. This meta-review of review articles comprehensively examines the current evidence on the capacity of patients with a mental illness to make medical care decisions. Methods Systematic review of review articles following PRISMA recommendations. PubMed, Scopus, CINAHL and PsycInfo were electronically searched up to 31 January 2020. Free text searches and medical subject headings were combined to identify literature reviews and meta-analyses published in English, and summarising studies on the capacity of patients with serious mental illnesses to m…

medicine.medical_specialtyBipolar DisorderMeta-reviewlcsh:RC435-571Bipolar disorderDecision MakingPsychological interventionContext (language use)PsycINFOCINAHLlcsh:PsychiatryMentally Ill PersonsHealth caremedicineHumansMental CompetencyDecision making capacityBipolar disorderPsychiatryLiterature reviewbusiness.industryBipolar disorder Decision making capacity Literature review Mental disorder Meta-review SchizophreniaMental DisordersMental illnessmedicine.diseaseSelf CarePsychiatry and Mental healthMental disorderPsychotic DisordersSchizophreniaSchizophreniabusinessResearch Article
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Neurocognitive impairment and psychosocial functioning in bipolar II disorder

2011

Sole B, Bonnin CM, Torrent C, Balanza-Martinez V, Tabares-Seisdedos R, Popovic D, Martinez-Aran A, Vieta E. Neurocognitive impairment and psychosocial functioning in bipolar II disorder. Objective:  There is a growing body of evidence on neurocognitive impairment in euthymic bipolar patients, but this issue has been studied mostly in bipolar I disorder, data on bipolar II (BD-II) are scant and discrepant. The two aims of this study were to ascertain whether strictly defined euthymic BD-II patients would present neurocognitive disturbances and to evaluate their impact on functional outcome. Method:  Forty-three BD-II patients and 42 demographically and educationally matched healthy subjects …

medicine.medical_specialtyBipolar I disorderTrail Making TestHamilton Rating Scale for DepressionVerbal learningmedicine.diseaseYoung Mania Rating ScalePsychiatry and Mental healthBipolar II disorderHypomaniamedicinemedicine.symptomPsychologyPsychiatryNeurocognitiveActa Psychiatrica Scandinavica
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