Search results for "Phobia"

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Conditions for the spread of conspicuous warning signals: A numerical model with novel insights

2007

The initial evolution of conspicuous warning signals presents an evolutionary problem because selection against rare conspicuous signals is presumed to be strong, and new signals are rare when they first arise. Several possible solutions have been offered to solve this apparent evolutionary paradox, but disagreement persists over the plausibility of some of the proposed mechanisms. In this paper, we construct a deterministic numerical simulation model that allows us to derive the strength of selection on novel warning signals in a wide range of biologically relevant situations. We study the effects of predator psychology (learning, rate of mistaken attacks, and neophobia) on selection. We a…

EcologyNeophobiaAposematismBiologymedicine.diseaseAdaptation PhysiologicalBiological EvolutionModels BiologicalPredationThreshold numberAnimal CommunicationPredatory BehaviormedicineSelective advantageGeneticsAnimalsLearningComputer SimulationSeasonsDetection rateGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesPredatorSelection (genetic algorithm)Ecology Evolution Behavior and Systematics
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Managerial Ability, Players’ Cultural Diversity, and Sporting and Economic Performance in English Soccer

2012

We use a large homemade database on professional soccer in England to estimate the relevance of managerial ability on performance and the managerial skills in keeping up cultural diversity. The team manager faces a set of very complex tasks. Not only he is the head coach of the soccer team, thus influencing sporting performance, but he can also have an impact on performance, by improving economic efficiency or by limiting the organization innovation in order to foster the creation of organizational routines. The sporting competitive advantage translates into economic and financial performance; therefore the manager is a dominant voice in the financial viability of the club, too. We also mea…

Economic efficiencyComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONAttendancemanagerial capabilities performance of soccer clubs cultural diversity and xenophobia in sportsCompetitive advantageSkills managementOrder (exchange)Cultural diversityCultural diversity sport economicsManagerial ability Cultural diversity team performanceBusinessClubMarketingSet (psychology)Settore SECS-P/08 - Economia E Gestione Delle ImpreseInternational Journal of Marketing Studies
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Moral Neuroeducation from a Phylogenetic, Ontogenetic and Functional Perspective

2019

The aim of this chapter is to consider a series of key contributions to moral neuroeducation from a threefold phylogenetic, ontogenetic and functional perspective. I will argue that an individual’s transition from social to moral behaviour occurs through the concurrence of certain faculties with a specific degree of complexity. With regard to both phylogenesis and ontogenesis, certain kinds of prosocial behaviours become moral in certain specific conditions. The study of these conditions reveals which faculties are involved in moral behaviour, how they do so, and how they relate to one another. A third functional perspective thereby becomes necessary to explain how morality functions at bot…

Educational neuroscienceProsocial behaviorXenophobiamedia_common.quotation_subjectMoral reasoningPsychologyMoralityEpistemologyIntuitionmedia_common
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A categorization and executive functions approach of food rejection in young children

2021

Food neophobia and pickiness are two strong psychological obstacles to young children’s consumption of fruits and vegetables, which are necessary components of a diet that facilitates normal and healthy development. It is therefore of critical importance to investigate the cognitive underpinnings of these two kinds of food rejection to promote the adoption of healthy eating behaviors. Food acceptance and rejection appear to be partly conditioned by children’s knowledge of the food domain. Knowledge allows children to recognize a given food, categorize it, and make inference-based decisions on its properties and possible consequences of consumption. Underdeveloped knowledge may cause food st…

Executive functions[SHS.PSY] Humanities and Social Sciences/PsychologyConceptual knowledgeFood neophobiaJeunes enfantsDéveloppement cognitifNéophobie alimentaireSélectivité alimentaireYoung childrenCognitive developmentConnaissances conceptuellesFonctions exécutivesFood pickiness
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"She's straight, you delusional cunt!" : a study on bullying and homophobia in online fandoms

2016

Tämä kandidaatintutkielma käsittelee seksuaalisten vähemmistöjen syrjintää ja nettikiusaamisen esiintymistä internet-faniyhteisöissä. Edelliset tutkimukset kertovat nettikiusaamisen olevan haitallista ja vaikuttavan uhrien mielenterveyteen – usein jopa enemmän kuin kasvotusten tapahtuva kiusaaminen. Tutkielmaa varten tehty nettikysely suunnattiin “femslash”-faniryhmille. Näiden ryhmien median kulutukseen kuuluvat esimerkiksi tv-ohjelmien naishahmojen väliset (romanttiset) suhteet ja näistä suhteista puhuminen sekä eri materiaalien (kuten kuvien, videoiden ja fanifiktion) luominen ryhmien henkilöiden kesken. Kyselyn perusteella oli tarkoitus saada selville, miten yleistä näiden ryhmien kokem…

Fan cultureQueerbaitingHate TalkQueer StudiesSexual MinoritiesLGBT+CyberbullyingRepresentationShippingFandomsLGBTQIA+MOGAIFemslashHomophobiaOnline BullyingQueer
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Racism, Xenophobia and Intolerance

2015

Unlike what is usually assumed, racism is neither a phenomenon of the past nor exclusive to other latitudes. As Wieviorka points out (2009, p. 15), today there has been a surprising return of racism, even in societies that could be expected to be ridding themselves of it. Until the 1960s, the outlook clearly seemed optimistic, as the prevailing idea was that political and economic progress would end up burying phenomena of this type. This hypothesis, however, was soon revealed to be overly optimistic. Racism currently exists in European societies, and it is one of the great challenges of their present and future. Therefore, regardless of future social evolution, it is likely that European s…

Football clubPoliticsEconomic progressXenophobiamedia_common.quotation_subjectPolitical economyPhenomenonGender studiesSociologySocial evolutionRacismmedia_common
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Virtual Reality and Anxiety Disorders Treatment: Evolution and Future Perspectives

2019

Virtual reality (VR) is a technology that allows the simulation of different real-life situations on a tridimensional computer-generated environment where the user can interact with the environment as if he/she were the real world. VR has potential as an exposure technique for treating anxiety disorders because VR and real objects have similar characteristics, which creates the illusion that the user is immersed and engaged with objects in the real world. Regarding the efficacy of using virtual reality exposure-based therapy (VR-EBT), for more than two decades, there has been sufficient empirical evidence regarding VR-EBT for treating anxiety disorders. Finally, this chapter ends with some …

Generalized anxiety disordermedia_common.quotation_subjectSocial anxietyIllusionVirtual realitymedicine.diseaseSpecific phobiamedicineAnxietyAugmented realitymedicine.symptomEmpirical evidencePsychologymedia_commonCognitive psychology
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Terapeuttinen muutos sosiaalisen jännittäjän persoonallisessa merkitysorganisaatiossa

1997

Guido V. Fassimilaatioanalyysiterapeuttinen muutosskeemaschemasosiaalinen jännittäminentherapeutic changeassimilation analysissocial phobia
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¿Sin salida?: biomedicalización y resistencias en las comunidades virtuales de atención de personas diagnosticadas de agorafobia

2021

Las comunidades virtuales de atención constituyen espacios legos que cumplen con funciones distintas en la gestión del malestar. En esta investigación nos fijamos en los grupos on-line de Facebook de personas diagnosticadas de agorafobia para escrutar la articulación de respuestas legas de gestión del diagnóstico biomédico de la agorafobia como trastorno. Nos servimos de la netnografía, a través del análisis de discursos de las entradas y de entrevistas cualitativas complementarias, como diseño metodológico. El marco teórico que nos aportan los conceptos de medicalización y la biomedicalización nos sirven como coordenadas que nos permiten comprender que las articulaciones de estrategias de …

H1-99030505 public healthNetnographyplataformas on-lineQualitative interviewsDiscourse analysisCommunication. Mass mediamedicine.diseaseP87-96trastornos psiquiátricosSocial sciences (General)Social group03 medical and health sciencesDistress0302 clinical medicineestrategias de atenciónMedicalizationmedicinesociología del diagnóstico030212 general & internal medicine0305 other medical sciencePsychologyArticulation (sociology)Social psychologyAgoraphobiaTeknokultura. Revista de Cultura Digital y Movimientos Sociales
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Normalizing violence. Homophobia as masculinity’s test

2014

HOMOPHOBIASettore SPS/12 - Sociologia Giuridica Della Devianza E Mutamento SocialeMASCULINITY
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