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    Prompting teaching modulates children's encoding of novel information by facilitating higher-level structure learning and hindering lower-level statistical learning.Hanna Marno,Róbert Danyi,TeodóraVékony,Karolina Janacsek &Dezső Németh -2021 -Cognition 213 (C):104784.
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    Non-invasive Brain Stimulation in Alzheimer's Disease and Mild Cognitive Impairment—A State-of-the-Art Review on Methodological Characteristics and Stimulation Parameters.Adrienn Holczer,Viola Luca Németh,TeodóraVékony,László Vécsei,Péter Klivényi &Anita Must -2020 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
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    Medical Bribery and the Ethics of Trust: The Romanian Case.Teodora Manea -2015 -Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 40 (1):26-43.
    Medical bribery seems to be a global problem from Eastern Europe and the Balkans to China, a diffuse phenomenon, starting with morally acceptable gratitude and ending with institutional bribery. I focus my attention on Romania and analyze similar cases in Eastern European and postcommunist countries. Medical bribery can be regarded as a particular form of human transaction, a kind of primitive contract that occurs when people do not trust institutions or other forms of social contract that are meant to guarantee (...) their rights and protect their interests. Concluding with strategies to fight medical bribery, I will underline better public policies for financing health and social care, and an ethic of trust that may help to restore trustworthiness of institutions and to rebuild interpersonal trust. This should be complemented by an educational program dedicated to understanding the negative consequences and mechanisms of corruption and the importance of ethical behavior. (shrink)
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    Absent Fathers, Homosexual Sons, and Melancholic Repression in Three of Hemingway’s Short Stories.Teodora Domotor -2013 -Intertexts 17 (1-2):69-89.
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    Classical social reward signatures in infants with later ASD.Teodora Gliga &Mayada Elsabbagh -2019 -Behavioral and Brain Sciences 42:e92.
    Autistic individuals can be socially motivated. We disagree with the idea that self-report is sufficient to understand their social drive. Instead, we underscore evidence for typical non-verbal signatures of social reward during the early development of autistic individuals. Instead of focusing on whether or not social motivation is typical, research should investigate the factors that modulate social drives.
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  6. Feminism's look at itself : self-hygiene through the prism of laughter.Teodora Marija Grigaitė -2023 - In Daniel O'Shiel & Viktoras Bachmetjevas,Philosophy of Humour: New Perspectives. Boston: BRILL.
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    Istorizmŭt v Germanii︠a︡ kato nauchna paradigma i svetogled.Teodora Karamelska -2016 - Sofi: Nov bŭlgarski universitet.
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    Le radici dell'educazione: la teoria dell'esperienza in John Dewey.Teodora Pezzano -2017 - Milano, Italy: FrancoAngeli.
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    Figurae fidei: strategie di ricerca nel medioevo.Teodora Rossi (ed.) -2004 - Roma: Angelicum University Press.
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    Medical knowledge and the improvement of vernacular languages in the Habsburg Monarchy: A case study from Transylvania.Teodora Daniela Sechel -2012 -Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 43 (3):720-729.
    In all European countries, the eighteenth century was characterised by efforts to improve the vernaculars. The Transylvanian case study shows how both codified medical language and ordinary language were constructed and enriched by a large number of medical books and brochures. The publication of medical literature in Central European vernacular languages in order to popularise new medical knowledge was a comprehensive programme, designed on the one hand by intellectual, political and religious elites who urged the improvement of the fatherland and (...) the promotion of the common good by perfecting the arts and sciences. On the other hand, the imperial administration’s initiatives affected local forms of medical knowledge and the construction of vernacular languages. In the eighteenth century, the construction of vernacular languages in the Habsburg Monarchy took on a significant political character. However, in the process of building of the scientific and medical vocabulary, the main preoccupation was precision, clarity and accessibility of the neologisms being invented to encompass the medical phenomena being described. In spite of political conflicts among the ‘nations’ living in Transylvania, physicians borrowed words from German, Hungarian and Romanian. Thus they elevated several words used in everyday language to the upper social stratum of language use, leading to the invention of new terms to describe particular medical practices or phenomena. (shrink)
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    Shared Characteristics of Intrinsic Connectivity Networks Underlying Interoceptive Awareness and Empathy.Teodora Stoica &Brendan Depue -2020 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
    Awareness of internal bodily sensations and its connection to complex socioemotional abilities like empathy has been postulated, yet the functional neural circuitry they share remains poorly understood. The present fMRI study employs independent component analysis to investigate which empathy facet shares resting-state functional connectivity and/or BOLD variability with IA. Healthy participants viewed an abstract nonsocial movie demonstrated to evoke strong rsFC in brain networks resembling rest, and resultant rsFC and rsBOLD data were correlated with self-reported empathy and IA questionnaires. We (...) demonstrate a bidirectional behavioral and neurobiological relationship between empathy and IA, depending on the type of empathy interrogated: Affective empathy and IA share both rsFC and rsBOLD, while Cognitive empathy and IA only share rsBOLD. Specifically, increased rsFC in the right inferior frontal operculum of a larger attention network was associated with increased vicarious experience but decreased awareness of inner body sensations. Furthermore, increased rsBOLD between brain regions of an interoceptive network was related to increased sensitivity to internal sensations along with decreased Affective empathy. Finally, increased rsBOLD between brain regions subserving a mentalizing network related to not only an improved ability to take someone’s perspective, but also a better sense of mind-body interconnectedness. Overall, these findings suggest that the awareness of one’s own internal body changes is related to the socioemotional ability of feeling and understanding another’s emotional state and critically, that this relationship is reflected in the brain’s resting state neuroarchitecture. Methodologically, this work highlights the importance of utilizing rsBOLD as a complementary window alongside rsFC to better understand neurological phenomena. Our results may be beneficial in aiding diagnosis in clinical populations such as autism spectrum disorder, where participants may be unable to complete tasks or questionnaires due to the severity of their symptoms. (shrink)
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    Finding the First Emperor of the Last Byzantine Dynasty: Michael VIII Palaiologos’ Lead Seal From Kochani.Irena Teodora Vesevska &Viktor Lilchikj-Adams -2022 -Годишен зборник на Филозофскиот факултет/The Annual of the Faculty of Philosophy in Skopje 75:121-129.
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    Upon the borders of Macedonia Secunda – facts, assumptions, considerations.Irena Teodora Vesevska -2019 -Годишен зборник на Филозофскиот факултет/The Annual of the Faculty of Philosophy in Skopje 72:144-154.
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    Telling Apart Motor Noise and Exploratory Behavior, in Early Development.Teodora Gliga -2018 -Frontiers in Psychology 9:344150.
    Infants’ minutes long babbling bouts or repetitive reaching for or mouthing of whatever they can get their hands on gives very much the impression of active exploration, a building block for early learning. But how can we tell apart active exploration from the activity of an immature motor system, attempting but failing to achieve goal directed behavior? I will focus here on evidence that infants increase motor activity and variability when faced with opportunities to gather new information (about their own (...) bodies or the world) and propose this as a guiding principle for separating variability generated for exploration from noise. I will discuss mechanisms generating movement variability, and suggests that, in the various forms it takes, from deliberate hypothesis testing to increasing environmental variability, it could be exploited for learning. However, understanding how variability in motor acts contributes to early learning will require more in-depth investigations of both the nature of and the contextual modulation of this variability. (shrink)
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  15. Intentional action without knowledge.David Rose,Alfred Mele &Romy Vekony -2020 -Synthese 199 (1-2):1231-1243.
    In order to be doing something intentionally, must one know that one is doing it? Some philosophers have answered yes. Our aim is to test a version of this knowledge thesis, what we call the Knowledge/awareness Thesis, or KAT. KAT states that an agent is doing something intentionally only if he knows that he is doing it or is aware that he is doing it. Here, using vignettes featuring skilled action and vignettes featuring habitual action, we provide evidence that, in (...) various scenarios, a majority of non-specialists regard agents as intentionally doing things that the agents do not know they are doing and are not aware of doing. This puts pressure on proponents of KAT and leaves it to them to find a way these results can coexist with KAT. (shrink)
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    Development of a view-invariant representation of the human head.Teodora Gliga &Ghislaine Dehaene-Lambertz -2007 -Cognition 102 (2):261-288.
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    Medieval Philosophy and Philosophical Medievalism.Teodora Artimon -2013 -Philosophy Today 57 (2):182-193.
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    Populism – a factory of myths.Teodora Groza &Elvira Groza -2017 -Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 16 (48):147-152.
    Review of Mihnea S. Stoica, Populismul în Europa. Dezvoltare istorică, discurs politic ş i sus ţ inători ai dreptei radicale.
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    (1 other version)Enhancing Care.Teodora Manea -2018 -Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 83:145-163.
    If moral enhancement is possible, the caring capacity of human beings should be considered one of the first and most important traits for augmentation. To assess the plausibility of enhancing care, I will explore how the concept and its associated human dispositions are socially constructed, and identify some of the critical points and complexities. Scientific advances regarding neuro-enhancing substances that allegedly make humans more caring will be considered and assessed against the main principles that govern the ethics of care approach. (...) I argue that given the relational and contextual nature of care, its enhancement, if targeted at the individual level, can be more disadvantageous than helpful, by overlooking the “webs of care” people are situated in, and the role of social institutions in shaping behaviours, duties, attitudes, and principles. (shrink)
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    Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Virtual Reality.Teodora Stoeva -2022 -Diogenes 30 (1):9-20.
    This study discusses the potential of virtual reality therapy to treat traumatic experiences. It considers the main advantages of exposure therapy through virtual reality in comparison with traditional exposure therapy. In order to explain the effectiveness of using virtual reality to treat trauma, the main research question that was asked was how to conceptualize it. It was assumed that the trauma was a deviation from the normal narrative that people create for a particular crisis event. The results of the empirical (...) research prove that virtual reality therapy can be considered a powerful tool for treating traumatic experiences, as cyberspace allows reformulation of self-images, experimenting and practicing coping skills, creating a new life story, and finding meaning in certain crisis events. (shrink)
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    The Meaning of Pain and the Pain of Meaning: A Bio-Hermeneutical Inquiry.Teodora Manea -2021 -Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 90:215-234.
    My main interest here is to look at pain as a sign of the body that something is wrong. I will argue that there is a meaning of pain before and after an illness is diagnosed. An illness contains its own semantic paradigm, but the pain before the diagnosis affects the pace of life, not only by limiting our interactions, but also as a struggle with its meaning and a reminder of mortality.My main approach is what I call bio-hermeneutics, an (...) extension of medical hermeneutics branching out from the Continental hermeneutical tradition. As such, I will explore the connection between pain and language, temporality, dialectics, and ontology. Given the centrality of language in constructing the meaning of pain, my analysis is informed by the semantics (looking at pain metaphors), syntax (pain as incoherence), and pragmatics (pain as companion) of expressing pain.The last section explores the meaning of pain in connection with death, as memento mori. Revisiting an old definition of philosophy asmelete thanatou, or ‘rehearsal of death’, I will reflect on the difficulty of finding meaning not only for pain, but also for death as cessation of all existential possibilities. (shrink)
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    Spirituality in Psychotherapy.Teodóra Tomcsányi,Viola Sallay,Zsuzsanna Jáki,Péter Török,Tünde Szabó,András Ittzés,Krisztina Csáky-Pallavicini,Edith A. Kiri,Katalin Horváth-Szabó &Tamás Martos -2017 -Archive for the Psychology of Religion 39 (3):235-262.
    While scientific interest in the relationship between psychotherapeutic praxis and spirituality is growing, there is still little knowledge on this topic, especially in an East Central European context. To explore how psychotherapists understand spiritual issues and experiences they encounter in their work and to learn what happens to these issues in the course of psychotherapy, this study analyses semi-structured interviews with 30 Hungarian psychotherapists. Applying a grounded theory analytical strategy, three main topics were identified: the therapist's attitude towards spirituality leaves (...) a discernible trace in the psychoterapeutic treatment; the therapist influences the way spiritual issues are treated; and the therapist may have a shared spiritual experience with the client. We present individual variations of these experiences as they appear in the code tree. Results are interpreted with reference to a systemic view of the psychotherapeutic process, the intersubjective space of patient and therapist, and the notion of the therapists’ mentalizational capacity. (shrink)
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    Hladanie meradiel estetickej hodnoty.Teodora Kuklinková -1971 - Bratislava,: n. a. t. Pravda.
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    Consent for participating in clinical trials ‐ Is it really informed?Teodora Alexa-Stratulat,Marius Neagu,Anca-Iulia Neagu,Ioana Dana Alexa &Beatrice Gabriela Ioan -2018 -Developing World Bioethics 18 (3):299-306.
    The article explores the challenges of ensuring voluntary and informed consent which is obtained from potential research subjects in the north‐eastern part of Romania. This study is one of the first empirical papers of this nature in Romania. The study used a quantitative survey design using the adapted Quality of Informed Consent (QuIC) questionnaire. The target population consisted of 100 adult persons who voluntarily enrolled in clinical trials. The informed consent form must contain details regarding the potential risks and benefits, (...) the aim of the clinical trial, study design, confidentiality, insurance and contact details in case of additional questions. Our study confirmed that although all required information was included in the ICF, few clinical trial participants truly understood it. We also found that the most important predictive factor for a good subjective and objective understanding of the clinical trial was the level of education. Our study suggests that researchers should consider putting more effort in order to help clinical trials participants achieve a better understanding of the informed consent. In this way they will ensure that participants’ decision‐making is meaningful and that their interests are protected. (shrink)
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    Convergent Neural Correlates of Empathy and Anxiety During Socioemotional Processing.Lindsay K. Knight,Teodora Stoica,Nicholas D. Fogleman &Brendan E. Depue -2019 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13.
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    Emotions: Philosophy of education in practice.Lusia Teodora Boymau,Maria Paulina Rohi &Selvy Marleny Mbuik -forthcoming -Educational Philosophy and Theory.
    Liz Jackson’s Emotions: Philosophy of Education in Practice is part of the Philosophy of Education in Practice series, which bridges philosophical exploration and practical engagement in education....
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  27. The Relationship between DASH, SST and CMS Scores in Assessing Shoulder Function: A Comparative Study between VR and Traditional Treatment.Daniel Mădălin Coja,Teodora Mihaela Iconomescu,Adelina Elena Panaet,Mihaela Anghel,Laurentiu-Gabriel Talaghir &Sebastian Ion Enache -2025 -Postmodern Openings 15 (1):73-89.
    Subacromial impingement syndrome is a common condition in clinical practice, characterized by shoulder pain and functional limitations. This study aims to compare the effectiveness of virtual reality-based therapy (VR) and traditional therapy in improving functional outcomes, while also analyzing correlations between key assessment tools: the Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand Score (DASH), the Simple Shoulder Test (SST), and the Constant-Murley Score (CMS). Patients were divided into two groups (VR therapy vs. traditional therapy), and their progress was assessed using (...) these tools. The results revealed significant improvements in functional scores for both groups, with the VR group demonstrating slightly superior outcomes. VR has not only revolutionized individual patient care but also provided scalable solutions in physiotherapy clinics, aligning with modern healthcare management principles. A correlation analysis indicated strong positive relationships between DASH, SST, and CMS scores, highlighting their consistency in evaluating shoulder function. Additionally, significant negative correlations were observed between functional scores and pain ratings, emphasizing the critical role of pain management in treatment success. These findings suggest that VR therapy is an effective complement to traditional methods, providing enhanced engagement and measurable improvements in shoulder function. The study underscores the importance of integrating innovative approaches like VR into rehabilitation strategies, paving the way for personalized and multidimensional care in subacromial impingement syndrome. This study highlights how VR-based interventions align with international trends in digital health innovation, particularly in East European rehabilitation centers that have successfully integrated VR-based therapies. (shrink)
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  28. Donors, Texts and Images. Visualisation of the Hagiographical Cycle of St Panteleimon.Eugenia Russell &Teodora Burnand -2011 -Byzantion 81:288-325.
    The surviving pictorial hagiographical cycles of St Panteleimon were executed in the period between the 10th and 15th centuries. The most elaborate one is on a vita icon, consisting of sixteen scenes, at the monastery of St Catherine, Mt. Sinai and is at the centre of this research. The painter used the Passion of St Panteleimon by Symeon Metaphrastes as a main textual source for its creation. In addition, we may presume that the iconography of the images was influenced by (...) other existing pictorial cycles of the life of the saint. Also, the selection of the images, included in the saint's cycle, reflects the devotional needs and wishes of the unknown donor. (shrink)
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    Friedrich Schiller.Manuela Teodora Mihoci -2006 -Cultura 3 (1):41-52.
    Directive of muse, as any authentic poet, Friedrich Schiller, author of an indelibly work, expressed himself in various styles: theatre, lyrical, ballad, and works of aesthetical. Thirsty of truth, exceeding rationality, he wrote for cotemporary saddles a lesson of civilization, inviting on each to enjoy from art and to live in consonance with the Geist world conscious that the aesthetical education is the road toward politics and a proper ethical corresponding with historic periods inwhich was enchain. Aesthetic expressions as "the (...) beautiful", "the sublime", transformed into ethical expressions, not in the aim of forming of a value scale, but more to express feelings and provoke answers, forming a new consciousness. (shrink)
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    A rare Βyzantine lead seal from medieval Βučin.Irena Teodora Vesevska -2021 -Годишен зборник на Филозофскиот факултет/The Annual of the Faculty of Philosophy in Skopje 74:183-194.
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    Women in Late Antiquity and Early Christianity: The Voices and Deeds of the “Silent” Minority.Irena Teodora Vesevska -2018 -Годишен зборник на Филозофскиот факултет/The Annual of the Faculty of Philosophy in Skopje 71:133-143.
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    Ostensive signals support learning from novel attention cues during infancy.Rachel Wu,Kristen S. Tummeltshammer,Teodora Gliga &Natasha Z. Kirkham -2014 -Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    Co-creating Research Integrity Education Guidelines for Research Institutions.Krishma Labib,Natalie Evans,Daniel Pizzolato,Noémie Aubert Bonn,Guy Widdershoven,Lex Bouter,Teodora Konach,Miranda Langendam,Kris Dierickx &Joeri Tijdink -2023 -Science and Engineering Ethics 29 (4):1-23.
    To foster research integrity (RI), research institutions should develop a continuous RI education approach, addressing various target groups. To support institutions to achieve this, we developed RI education guidelines together with RI experts and research administrators, exploring similarities and differences in recommendations across target groups, as well as recommendations about RI education using approaches other than formal RI training. We used an iterative co-creative process. We conducted four half-day online co-creation workshops with 16 participants in total, which were informed by (...) the RI education evidence-base. In the first two workshops, participants generated ideas for guidelines’ content, focusing on different target groups and various approaches to RI education. Based on this content we developed first drafts of the guidelines. Participants in the third and fourth workshop refined those drafts. We next organized a working group which further prioritized, reorganized, and optimized the content of the guidelines. We developed four guidelines on RI education focusing on (a) bachelor, master and PhD students; (b) post-doctorate and senior researchers; (c) other RI stakeholders; as well as (d) continuous RI education. Across guidelines, we recommend mandatory RI training; follow-up refresher training; informal discussions about RI; appropriate rewards and incentives for active participation in RI education; and evaluation of RI educational events. Our work provides experience-based co-created guidance to research institutions on what to consider when developing a successful RI education strategy. Each guideline is offered as a distinct, publicly available tool in our toolbox (www.sops4ri.eu/toolbox) which institutions can access, adapt and implement to meet their institution-specific RI education needs.Trial registrationhttps://osf.io/zej5b. (shrink)
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  34. Estetika socialistickej spoločnosti.Vladimír Brožík &Teodora Kuklinková (eds.) -1982 - Bratislava: Pravda.
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    Perceived Impact of Quarantine on Loneliness, Death Obsession, and Preoccupation With God: Predictors of Increased Fear of COVID-19.Violeta Enea,Nikolett Eisenbeck,Teodora Carina Petrescu &David F. Carreno -2021 -Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Most countries are facing the societal challenging need for a new quarantine period due to the increasing number of COVID-19 infections, indicating a second or even third wave of disease. The COVID-19 pandemic has brought to the surface existential issues that are typically less present in people's focal attention. The first aim of this study was to identify some of these existential struggles such as increased feelings of loneliness, death obsession, and preoccupation with God. Secondly, we explored the association of (...) these factors with the increased fear of coronavirus during the quarantine. Data was collected from 1,340 Romanian adults using a cross-sectional web-based survey design in the midst of the national lockdown period of COVID-19. Participants completed measures of COVID-19 related loneliness, death obsession, and preoccupation with God twice; first, thinking about the period before the pandemic, and second, for the current situation during the quarantine. Then, they completed a fear of COVID-19 measure. Participants perceived an increase in the feelings of loneliness, death obsession, and preoccupation with God during the confinement. Furthermore, gender, knowing someone diagnosed with COVID-19, loneliness, death obsession, and preoccupation with God predicted fear of COVID-19. Interestingly, days in isolation did not predict fear of COVID-19 nor were associated with feelings of loneliness. In line with existential positive psychology, these results highlight the importance of policies and interventions targeting the experience of loneliness, spiritual beliefs, and particularly those aimed to promote death acceptance, in order to alleviate intense fear of COVID-19. (shrink)
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    Twelve-month-olds disambiguate new words using mutual-exclusivity inferences.Barbara Pomiechowska,Gábor Bródy,Gergely Csibra &Teodora Gliga -2021 -Cognition 213 (C):104691.
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    Impact of Language Experience on Attention to Faces in Infancy: Evidence From Unimodal and Bimodal Bilingual Infants.Evelyne Mercure,Isabel Quiroz,Laura Goldberg,Harriet Bowden-Howl,Kimberley Coulson,Teodora Gliga,Roberto Filippi,Peter Bright,Mark H. Johnson &Mairéad MacSweeney -2018 -Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Tourists’ apprehension toward choosing the next destination: A study based on the learning zone model.Adriana Manolicǎ,Diana-Sînziana Ionesi,Lorin-Mircea Drǎgan,Teodora Roman,Patricia Elena Bertea &Gabriela Boldureanu -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The current research is based on Senninger’s Learning Zone Model applied to the tourists’ comfort zone. This model was created in 2000 and it proved to be useful in many applied areas: Psychology, Sociology, Marketing and Management. This modes is a behavioral one and shows how a person can justify his action based on previous tested experiences or dares to step beyond in fear, learn or growth zone. Our research is extending the existent area of expertise to tourism. We aimed (...) at exploring whether the tourists’ apprehension toward choosing their next destination from a comfort zone perspective or rather from the other zones’ perspectives such as fear, learning or growth. To meet this purpose we conducted a mixed method: firstly a qualitative one, an in-depth interview based on Delphi method with 10 tourism specialists and secondly an online survey on 208 Generation Z tourists. The interviews were meant to help developing a 20 items scale to measure from which of the 4 zones are the respondents making the choice of the future travel destination. Our conclusions show that Gen Z tourists display behaviors that can be associated with learning or growth zones rather than the comfort zone. This is relevant when choosing the next travel destination, because our findings could bring about a new approach to promoting tourist destinations as part of various products. As a result, a large range of managerial tools can better adapt the promotion messages to the target market from a new psychological perspective. (shrink)
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    Gaze Following and Attention to Objects in Infants at Familial Risk for ASD.Janet P. Parsons,Rachael Bedford,Emily J. H. Jones,Tony Charman,Mark H. Johnson &Teodora Gliga -2019 -Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Legal medicine implications in fibrinolytic therapy of acute ischemic stroke.Monica Sabau,Simona Bungau,Camelia Liana Buhas,Gheorghe Carp,Lucia-Georgeta Daina,Claudia Teodora Judea-Pusta,Bogdan Adrian Buhas,Claudia Maria Jurca,Cristian Marius Daina &Delia Mirela Tit -2019 -BMC Medical Ethics 20 (1):1-9.
    Before the advent of fibrinolytic therapy as a gold standard method of care for cases of acute ischemic stroke in Romania, issues regarding legal medicine aspects involved in this area of medical expertise were already presented and, in the majority of cases, the doctors seem to be unprepared for these situations. The present research illustrates some of the cases in which these aspects were involved, that adressed a clinical center having 6 years of professional experience in the application of fibrinolytic (...) treatment for stroke. The following cases report either situations in which the afore mentioned therapy was not rightfully administrated or legal aspects regarding the obtainment of informed consent. Obtaining informed consent is a mandatory procedure, which takes time, to the detriment of application of fibrinolytic treatment. (shrink)
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    Density Functional Theory Calculations of the Dissociation of H2 on (100) 2H-MoS2 Surfaces: A Key Step in the Hydroprocessing of Crude Oil. [REVIEW]Thomas Weber,Valentin Alexiev &Teodora Todorova -2006 -Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 26 (4):314-322.
    Hydrogen activation on the (100) surface of MoS2 structures was investigated by means of density functional theory calculations. Linear and quadratic synchronous transit methods with a conjugate gradient refinement of the saddle point were used to localize transition states. The calculations include heterolytic and homolytic dissociation of hydrogen; that is, an H2 molecule dissociates on an MoS2 catalyst surface into two hydrogen atoms, which react further with the catalyst surface under formation of either one Mo-H and one S-H (heterolytic) or (...) of two S-H surface groups (homolytic). Our results favor the heterolytic adsorption of hydrogen. Ni- and Co-promoted MoS2 have been considered to investigate the secondary promotional effect on the H2 dissociation. The authors observed a negative secondary promotional influence on the H2 dissociation in the case of Ni-promoted MoS2, whereas Co shows a positive effect. (shrink)
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    K antropologicko-etickým problémom V esejach teodora münza V časopise filozofia.Zlatica Plašienková -2013 -Filozofia 68 (8).
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    Obzretie za životom a dielom Teodora Münza.Zlatica Plašienková &Michal Bizoň -2022 -Filozofia 77 (7):558-562.
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    (1 other version)Desafíos Glocales del Eurotranshumanismo.Stefan Lorenz Sorgner -2024 -Otrosiglo 7 (2):324-358.
    Este manuscrito inédito corresponde al capítulo final del libro _Latin America replies to Transhumanism. __A Symposium on Sorgner’s We have always been cyborgs _a publicarse el año 2024 por la editorial Trivent. Budapest, Hungria. Agradecemos a Stefan L. Sorgner y Teodora C. Artimon por los permisos de publicación. Las referencias a los autores mencionados corresponden a otros capítulos de este mismo libro. Traducción de Nicolás Rojas Cortés y Camilo Vergara Ramírez.
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    „Fail better”, czyli jak poprawić improwizację.Agata Żaglewska -2022 -Acta Universitatis Lodziensis. Folia Litteraria Polonica 64 (1):75-91.
    W tym artykule wskazuję związki filomackiej poezji okolicznościowej z improwizacją poetycką. Na podstawie analizy autografów dwóch wybranych utworów – Jambu dla Jana II Tomasza Zana i Odezwy spod stołu Teodora Łozińskiego – uzasadniam tezę, że jamby przedstawiane podczas imieninowych fet to przykłady improwizacji w piśmie. Analizowane utwory intensyfikują dwie najbardziej charakterystyczne cechy jambografii – zawrotną szybkość tworzenia (Zan) i wynikające z niej niedopracowanie, bylejakość wypowiedzi poetyckiej (Łoziński). Zwracam uwagę na uzupełnianie się kodów lingwistycznych i materialnych, tj. wzmożenie podanych cech zawartych (...) w warstwie słownej utworów poprzez sposób ich zapisu w autografach. W części drugiej artykułu zastanawiam się nad możliwościami wprowadzania modyfikacji do utworów o improwizowanym charakterze – wprowa­dzam kategorię „poprawiania przez powtórzenie” i opisuję ją, odwołując się zarówno do Jambu dla Jana II i Odezwy spod stołu, jak i do innych tekstów pozostałych po filomackich fetach. (shrink)
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    Narco-é(ste)ticas visuales en reconversión: ¿de la narcocultura a una mirada femenina?Anaïs Ornelas Ramirez -2023 -Aisthesis 73:102-118.
    ¿Cómo han evolucionado las ficciones sobre el narco desde el boom inicial del sub-género? Este artículo interroga el paso, en los productos audiovisuales, de una perspectiva masculina del conflicto, caracterizada por la popularidad de los héroes/villanos, hacia una perspectiva que llamamos femenina y que subraya la importancia de los cuidados ante la violencia del conflicto. Nuestro trabajo se concentra en cuatro largometrajes de ficción que tienen como trasfondo la guerra de las drogas: Vuelven (Issa López 2017), Sin señas particulares (Fernanda (...) Valadez 2020), Noche de fuego (Tatiana Huezo 2021) y La civil (Teodora Mihai 2021). En estas cuatro historias de mujeres, las directoras presentan las desapariciones forzadas como la cristalización de la violencia y la corrupción que se viven en México desde hace varias décadas y la busqueda que realizan los personajes principales se convierte en un periplo iniciático que transforma a las heroínas, extrayéndolas de su situación de subordinación. (shrink)
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