Search results for "Optimal distinctiveness theory"

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Did you hear? Auditory prospective memory cues are more beneficial for autistic than for non-autistic children and adolescents

2021

Item does not contain fulltext Background: The transition from primary to secondary school is particularly difficult for autistic children, a transition underpinned by an increase in prospective memory (PM) demands. Aims: To better understand PM in autistic children of the relevant age range and its underlying processes, the current study investigated the impact of cue salience (distinctiveness) on PM in autistic and non-autistic children and adolescents. The study was unique in manipulating the visual and auditory salience of PM cues. Salient cues are assumed to put lower demands on executive control resources as compared to cues that blend in with the ongoing activity. Methods and procedu…

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Spanish validation of the mindful organizing scale: A questionnaire for the assessment of collective mindfulness

2018

Abstract Introduction Mindful organizing (also known as collective mindfulness) is a team level construct that is said to underpin the principles of high-reliability organizations (HROs), as it has shown to lead to almost error-free performance. While mindful organizing research has proliferated in recent years, studies on how to measure mindful organizing are scarce. Vogus and Sutcliffe (2007) originally validated a nine-item “Mindful Organizing Scale” but few subsequent validation studies of this scale exist. The present study aimed to validate a Spanish version of the Mindful Organizing Scale. Method The sample included 47 teams (comprising of a total of 573 workers with an average team …

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Multidimensional assessment of OCD: integration and revision of the Vancouver Obsessional-Compulsive Inventory and the Symmetry Ordering and Arrangin…

2010

This article reports on the integration and revision of two self-report measures of obsessive-compulsive symptoms based on data from an obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) sample (n=228): the Vancouver Obsessional-Compulsive Inventory (VOCI) and the Symmetry Ordering and Arranging Questionnaire (SOAQ). The revised measure provides scores on five symptom subscales (Contamination, Checking, Hoarding, Symmetry and Ordering, Obsessions). It shows improvement upon current versions in several ways: it has a good model fit, eliminates redundancy, reduces overlap across subscales, is much shorter, and covers those OCD dimensions most frequently identified in factor-analytic studies. Strengths of th…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyObsessive-Compulsive DisorderPsychometricsTest validityAmbulatory Care FacilitiesPersonality DisordersSeverity of Illness IndexArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Surveys and QuestionnairesmedicineHumansPsychiatryReferral and ConsultationDepressive DisorderDiscriminant validityConstruct validitymedicine.diseaseAnxiety DisordersPsychophysiologic DisordersClinical PsychologyConvergent validityAnxietyOptimal distinctiveness theoryFemalemedicine.symptomPsychologyAnxiety disorderClinical psychologyJournal of clinical psychology
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Extraordinarily White: The De/Spectacularization of the Albinotic Body and the Normalization of Its Audience

2018

This chapter discusses three cultural institutions–freak show, art photography and fashion modelling–and the respective figures they produced by presenting albinotic bodies. How are bodily deviance and norm negotiated in these cases of structured seeing? Spectacularizing the ‘albino freak’ as a categorical in-between phenomenon, the freak show drew a sharp distinction between the extraordinary figure on stage and its audience while bestowing the latter with normality. On the other hand, Rick Guidotti’s photographic activism invoking ‘positive exposure’ personalizes albinotic subjects and thus partly breaks down the differentiation between deviant other and normal spectator. Finally, in the …

AestheticsPhenomenonmedia_common.quotation_subjectSpectacleNormalization (sociology)FREAKOptimal distinctiveness theoryArtNorm (social)Deviance (sociology)Normalitymedia_common
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Religious spaces as continually evolving modernities: Forms of encounter with modernity in Christian Orthodoxy and Islam

2022

The present study deals with the encounter with modernity in two neighbouring religious spaces: Christian Orthodoxy and Islam. Relying on Eisenstadt’s theory about multiple modernities and on its further developments by Thomas Mergel and Kristina Stoeckl, Islamic and Christian-Orthodox dynamics in relation to the challenges of modernity are examined under two aspects: first, the decoupling between religion and culture as elaborated by Olivier Roy, and second, the development of modernist and fundamentalist currents as phenomena of modernity. The study contributes to the sketching of the profile of Islamic and the Christian-Orthodox modernities, pointing both to some of the commonalities and…

BS1-2970media_common.quotation_subjectorthodoxy; Islam; multiple modernities; second modernity; religion and modernity; religion and culture; fundamentalism; Kristina Stoeckl; Olivier Roy; Thomas Bauer.religion and modernityolivier royOrthodoxyPractical Theologythomas bauerfundamentalismFundamentalismreligion and cultureSociologyRelation (history of concept)media_commonorthodoxykristina stoecklModernitySocial changeReligious studiesIslamislamSecond modernitysecond modernitymultiple modernitiesBV1-5099AestheticsThe BibleOptimal distinctiveness theoryHTS Teologiese Studies / Theological Studies
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O gulag e a literatura de gulag: um balanço das pesquisas

2017

Resumo: Este artigo apresenta um panorama dos debates historiográficos, antigos e recentes, sobre a literatura produzida no complexo de campos de concentração soviéticos (o "gulag"). São examinados livros, congressos, instituições de pesquisa e organizações de memória dedicadas ao tema. O texto é concluído pela constatação da escassez de pesquisas voltadas às especificidades da literatura do gulag. Abstract: This paper presents an overview of recent and old debates on the literature created in Soviet concentration camp complexes (gulags), and examines books, conferences, research institutions and memory organizations dedicated to the matter. The article concludes with the observation that s…

Cultural StudiesPN0080Sociology and Political SciencePGGulagSoviet literatureLiteratura soviéticaSoviet UnionPN0441DKPolitical scienceGulagEthnologylcsh:H1-99Optimal distinctiveness theoryUnião Soviéticalcsh:Social sciences (General)Soviet unionPB
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Urban-rural Interactions in Latvia

2010

Policies and plans for rural areas tend to start by assuming that they are separate and distinctive from urban areas, and that this distinctiveness is more important than any of their other characteristics. Laila Kule argues that this introduces an unwelcome hierarchy in regional development priorities, and shows how Latvia has attempted to build on connectivity rather than difference in urban-rural development.

HierarchyGeographyPolymers and PlasticsRegional developmentbusiness.industryEnvironmental resource managementRegional scienceOptimal distinctiveness theoryRural areabusinessGeneral Environmental ScienceRegional Insights
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From Ethnic Law to Town Law: The Customs of the Kingdom of Sicily from the Twelfth to the Fifteenth Century

2016

The history of Sicily, the largest island of the Mediterranean, is notably distinct from the history of the rest of Italy. It is because of this distinctiveness that Sicily can serve as a paradigmatic example of a pluralist legal system, one with a mix of both personal-law and territorial-law rules. In the time period that I examine in this essay, customary law took several different forms. What legislation, private records, and judicial decisions all call »custom« plays three different roles: law of specific ethnic groups, rights and customary practices concerning real property, and the law of towns.

HistoryReal propertyFifteenthRegno di SiciliaMedioevo; Storia del diritto; Consuetudine; Regno di SiciliaEthnic groupJudicial opinionlcsh:LawLegislationlcsh:Political scienceStoria del dirittoConsuetudineKingdomSettore IUS/19 - Storia Del Diritto Medievale E ModernoGeographyMedioevoLawOptimal distinctiveness theoryMPIeRLawPeriod (music)lcsh:Jlcsh:K
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Discussion

1999

Homo sapiens L. has been described as the naked ape, and this nakedness undoubtedly constitutes one of the most striking differences in appearance between man and the apes. Nakedness has been attributed at various times to sexual selection [1], aquatic stage [2], hunting [3], cooling [4], sex [5], neoteny [6] and allometry [7], most proposed explanations logically revealing some aspect of the phenomenon. However, most fail to account for the distinctiveness of man's hairlessness among mammals of the same size. Unfortunately, fossils cannot help us to explain how denudation occurred, and how it helped hominids to survive. In this paper I will present an old hypothesis with a new point of vie…

Infectious DiseasesbiologyHomo sapiensHominidaeEvolutionary biologySexual selectionZoologyParasitologyOptimal distinctiveness theoryBiological evolutionAdaptationbiology.organism_classificationNeotenyInternational Journal for Parasitology
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Temporal stability and representational distinctiveness: Key functions of orthographic working memory

2011

A primary goal of working memory research has been to understand the mechanisms that permit working memory systems to effectively maintain the identity and order of the elements held in memory for sufficient time as to allow for their selection and transfer to subsequent processing stages. Based on the performance of two individuals with acquired dysgraphia affecting orthographic working memory (WM; the graphemic buffer), we present evidence of two distinct and dissociable functions of orthographic WM. One function is responsible for maintaining the temporal stability of letters held in orthographic WM, while the other is responsible for maintaining their representational distinctiveness. T…

MaleTime FactorsCognitive NeuroscienceExperimental and Cognitive PsychologySemanticsworking memoryArticledysgraphiaworking memory; spelling; dysgraphia; orthographic representationsspellingArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)DysgraphiaDevelopmental and Educational PsychologymedicineSelection (linguistics)HumansAgraphiaAgedSettore M-PSI/02 - Psicobiologia E Psicologia FisiologicaWorking memoryorthographic representationsOrthographic projectionMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseSemanticsSerial position effectMemory Short-TermNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyAgraphiaOptimal distinctiveness theorymedicine.symptomPsychologyPsychomotor PerformanceCognitive psychologyCognitive Neuropsychology
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