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8.4GHz VLBI observations of SN2004et in NGC6946

2007

We report on 8.4GHz Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) observations of the type II-P supernova SN2004et in the spiral galaxy NGC 6946, made on 20 February 2005 (151 days after explosion). The Very Large Array (VLA) flux density was 1.23$\pm$0.07 mJy, corresponding to an isotropic luminosity at 8.4GHz of (4.45$\pm$0.3)$\times10^{25}$ erg s$^{-1}$ Hz$^{-1}$ and a brightness temperature of (1.3$\pm$0.3)$\times10^{8}$ K. We also provide an improved source position, accurate to about 0.5 mas in each coordinate. The VLBI image shows a clear asymmetry. From model fitting of the size of the radio emission, we estimate a minimum expansion velocity of 15,700$\pm$2,000 km s$^{-1}$. This velocity…

media_common.quotation_subjectFOS: Physical sciencesIndividualAstrophysicsUNESCO::ASTRONOMÍA Y ASTROFÍSICAAstrophysicsAsymmetryLuminositylaw.inventionlawVery-long-baseline interferometryNGC 6946media_commonPhysicsSpiral galaxyImage (category theory)Astrophysics (astro-ph)Astronomy and AstrophysicsGalaxiesStars:ASTRONOMÍA Y ASTROFÍSICA::Cosmología y cosmogonia [UNESCO]SynchrotronSupernovaRadio continuumSupernovaeSpace and Planetary ScienceBrightness temperatureGalaxies ; Individual ; NGC 6946 ; Radio continuum ; Stars ; Supernovae ; SN 2004etUNESCO::ASTRONOMÍA Y ASTROFÍSICA::Cosmología y cosmogoniaSN 2004et:ASTRONOMÍA Y ASTROFÍSICA [UNESCO]
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Máquinas y aviadores. La experiencia de la guerra en los foto-libros del joven Jünger

2013

[spa] El modo en que el Jünger de los años 30 recuerda y describe la guerra en sus foto-libros concibe la misma principalmente desde la contemplación estética como un espectáculo de la naturaleza, en detrimento de su cruel dimensión moral y personal. Ello, que en buena medida es posibilitado por la conciencia técnica, capaz de objetivar a las personas y concebirlas fuera de la esfera del dolor, permite al soldado vivir el combate como una experiencia interior en la que se encuentra cara a cara con lo absoluto y mediante la que puede sentir la vida y la libertad como nunca antes. La guerra se convierte en el espacio idóneo para la realización de un nuevo tipo de hombre duro, noble y viril, e…

media_common.quotation_subjectGuerra Mundial I 1914-1918Moral sensibilitySpectacleTechnical consciousnessArtPersonaJünger Ernst 1895-1998Experience of warExperiencia de la guerraWorld War 1914-1918PhotobooksLlibres de fotografiesConciencia técnicaSensibilidad moralI Guerra MundialWorld War ICartographyHumanitiesErnst Jüngermedia_common
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Good Conscience, False Consciousness, Judging Reason

1972

In all scientific or popular reflections on the theory of practical conduct, during the 20th century, almost no mention is made of a ‘good conscience’: people simply have it1, that means, they are assured of themselves, because they believe themselves to possess the ‘true consciousness’, whereas possible adversaries are flatly accused of manifesting a ‘false consciousness’2. The seeming evidence of this opinion as well as the pious adoption of the conditions and consequences implied in it make the relation of ‘good conscience’ and ‘false consciousness’ an eminent theme of a philosophy striving at unequivocal enlightenment of disguised phenomena through fundamental inquiry. Such a philosophy…

media_common.quotation_subjectIrrational numberEnlightenmentConsciousnessPsychologyRelation (history of concept)Golden RuleConscienceFalse consciousnessmedia_commonEpistemologyTheme (narrative)
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Automatic auditory intelligence: an expression of the sensory-cognitive core of cognitive processes.

2010

Abstract In this article, we present a new view on the nature of cognitive processes suggesting that there is a common core, viz., automatic sensory–cognitive processes that form the basis for higher-order cognitive processes. It has been shown that automatic sensory–cognitive processes are shared by humans and various other species and occur at different developmental stages and even in different states of consciousness. This evidence, based on the automatic electrophysiological change-detection response mismatch negativity (MMN), its magnetoencephalographic equivalent MMNm, and behavioral data, indicates that in audition surprisingly complex processes occur automatically and mainly in the…

media_common.quotation_subjectMismatch negativitySensory systemStimulus (physiology)Electroencephalography050105 experimental psychology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineStimulus modalityCognitionPerceptionmedicineAnimalsHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesmedia_commonmedicine.diagnostic_testGeneral Neuroscience05 social sciencesBrainCognitionPattern Recognition PhysiologicalAuditory PerceptionVisual PerceptionNeurology (clinical)ConsciousnessPsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryCognitive psychologyBrain research reviews
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Dimensions of the self-consciousness scale and their relationship with psychopathological indicators

2003

The current study has two specific aims: one is to examine the levels of self-consciousness in patients with different mental disorders (social phobia, panic disorder, major depression, dysthymia and generalized anxiety) as well as in a group with no mental disorder; another aim is to provide data for external validation of the different components of the self-consciousness scale using anxiety and depression measures. To do this, we considered the Fenigstein, Scheier, and Buss (1975) dimensions of self-consciousness (public self-consciousness, private self-consciousness and social anxiety), the private sub-scales proposed by Burnkrant and Page (1984) (Self-reflectiveness and Internal State …

media_common.quotation_subjectPanic disorderSelfSocial anxietymedicine.diseaseStyle (sociolinguistics)medicineAnxietySelf-consciousnessConsciousnessmedicine.symptomPsychologySocial psychologyGeneral PsychologyClinical psychologymedia_commonPsychopathologyPersonality and Individual Differences
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Grounding the self in action

2003

Consciousness and cognition are phenomena that seem to be inextricably bound to an individual first-person perspective: at least in standard situations, there is not only conscious experience, but also an experiencing self. And there is not only thought as such, but a thinking self as well. Why is there not only the flow of experience, but also someone—someone who has these experiences? And why do most thoughts not just occur in a free-floating way, like clouds in the sky, but seem to originate from—and within—a thinking self, a self somehow mentally portrayed as an independent cause in itself, a cognitive agent? Presently, in a number of different disciplines, two general answers seem to s…

media_common.quotation_subjectSelfAgency (philosophy)Subject (philosophy)Experimental and Cognitive PsychologyCognitionArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Action (philosophy)Social cognitionDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyIntrospectionConsciousnessPsychologymedia_commonCognitive psychologyConsciousness and Cognition
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“If you compress the spring, it will snap back hard”: The Ukrainian crisis and the balance of threat theory

2014

The narrative of an aggressive and neo-imperialist Russia that has dominated analyses of the 2014 Ukrainian crisis lacks theoretical rigour. We argue that a sustainable transformation of the Ukrainian crisis requires an accurate analysis of the context of the conflict, which should include an understanding of Moscow’s perception of the threats to its interests. This policy brief develops a theoretical understanding of the Ukrainian crisis through the lens of Stephen M. Walt’s balance of threat theory. We conclude that a realist analysis will help to explain Russian actions.

media_common.quotation_subjectThreat perceptionBalance of threatContext (language use)RigourSnap backPolitical economyPerceptionPolitical Science and International RelationsDevelopment economicsUkrainian crisisNarrativeSociologymedia_commonInternational Journal: Canada's Journal of Global Policy Analysis
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The Work of Cultural Transition: An Emerging Model

2016

In today’s uncertain, fluid job market, transnational mobility has intensified. Though the concept of cultural transition is increasingly used in sport and career research, insight into the processes of how individuals produce their own development through work and relationships in shifting cultural patterns of meaning remains limited. The transnational industry of sports, in which athletes’ psychological adjustment to cultural transitions has implications for both performance and meaningful life, serves as a backdrop for this article. This study applied the life story method to interviews with 15 professional and semi-professional athletes, focusing particularly on the cultural transition …

media_common.quotation_subjectTransnationalismlcsh:BF1-990Career constructionDecent workMeaningful life03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine0502 economics and businesstransnationaalisuusPsychologyTransnationalismta515General PsychologyCareer counselingMigrationOriginal Researchathletic careermedia_commonPsykologibiologyAthletesTransition (fiction)05 social sciencesTransitionsAthletic career030229 sport sciencesbiology.organism_classificationAdaptabilityNegotiationCareer Constructionlcsh:PsychologyCultural analysisPsychologySocial psychology050212 sport leisure & tourismMeaning (linguistics)Frontiers in Psychology
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Seeing Some One

2018

This paper outlines a light approach to heavy issues of consciousness. The basic claim is that human minds are very much tailored to the requirements of action perception, that is, to what people see when they watch other people acting. I argue that the third-person perspective entailed in action perception offers an easy and more direct access to such enigmatic things as selfhood, intentionality, and agency than the first-person perspective does. In a sense, we get these things for free when we study action perception. I do not claim that the study of action perception can solve (or even dissolve) the enigmata entailed in consciousness. I do claim, however, that it sheds new light on relat…

media_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:BF1-99005 social sciencesPerspective (graphical)Agency (philosophy)consciousnessintentionality050105 experimental psychologyEpistemology03 medical and health scienceslcsh:Psychology0302 clinical medicineAction (philosophy)PerceptionIntentionalityselfhoodagencyimportaction perception0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesConsciousnessPsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryGeneral Psychologymedia_commonFrontiers in Psychology
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How I See and Feel About Myself: Domain-Specific Self-Concept and Self-Esteem in Autistic Adults

2020

Few studies have examined the self-perceptions of autistic adults. This study aimed firstly to investigate domain-specific self-concepts and global self-esteem in autistic adults. The second aim was to examine associations between autism self-appraisals, perceived social support and global self-concept and self-esteem. The third was to determine which domains of self-concept were most closely associated with self-esteem. Participants included 71 autistic adults aged 18–70 years and 65 age, sex and education matched typically developing individuals. Participants completed an online survey of autism characteristics, global self-esteem and domain-specific self-concepts (i.e. likeability, task …

media_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:BF1-990Psychological interventionSelf-conceptautismLearned helplessnessbehavioral disciplines and activities050105 experimental psychologyDevelopmental psychology03 medical and health sciencesSocial support0302 clinical medicineautistic adultsmedicinePsychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesGeneral PsychologyOriginal Researchmedia_commonself-esteem05 social sciencesSelf-esteemsocial supportmedicine.diseaseself-conceptlcsh:Psychologyself-appraisalsAutismPsychological resiliencePsychologyPsychosocial030217 neurology & neurosurgeryFrontiers in Psychology
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