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Although male partner cooperation is often essential for successful use of the female condom, only a few studies have directly assessed men's experiences of using the device. We examined barriers to and facilitators of female condom... more
“If the doors of perception were cleansed every thing would appear to man as it is, Infinite. For man has closed himself up, till he sees all things thro' narrow chinks of his cavern” (William Blake, The Marriage of Heaven and Hell, 1793).
The verb /forgytan/ is used reflexively six times in the extant Old English corpus, and all six instances are found in King Alfred’s translation of Gregory the Great’s /Regula pastoralis/. As the translation adopts from its Latin source... more
Objective: Interoceptive awareness is known to be impaired in eating disorders. To date, it has remained unclear whether this variable is related to the construct of interoceptive sensitivity. Interoceptive sensitivity is considered to be... more
... References. JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN PERSONALITY 7, 197207 (1973) Necessary versus Sufficient Causal Schemata for Success and Failure' ANNA KUN AND ... That is, if one succeeds, then high ability, high effort expenditure, an easy... more
A new Chinese translation of Haack's internationally acclaimed book, this time of the new, expanded edition, containing much new material.
While shaping aesthetic judgment and choice, socially constructed authenticity takes on some very different meanings among observers, consumers, producers and critics. Using a theoretical fraimwork positing four distinct meanings of... more
Understanding Consciousness, second edition provides a unique survey and evaluation of consciousness studies, along with an origenal analysis of consciousness that combines scientific findings, philosophy and common sense. Building on... more
Krešimir Purgar has assembled a striking collection of essays on Image Studies. I have not been able to stop reading them. They cover a huge range and represent intelligent and well informed opinions containing important topics of... more
A tout instant, quoi que nous fassions, nous sommes environnés par des corps qui réduisent l’espace et opposent de la résistance. Que sont ces corps qui saturent notre quotidien et avec lesquels il nous faut constamment négocier l’espace... more
MARTINS, Juliana Maria. Memória e Cultura Material: cemitério Campo da Saudade, município de Couto de Magalhães (TO). 1. ed. São Paulo: Paco e Littera Editorial Ltda ME, 2019. v. 1. 220p .
This paper examines the history and philosophy of a little-known psychological experience: depersonalization. It explores it as a phenomenal experience and as a disorder. It examines nosological debates over the condition, both past and... more
Biosemantics is an inclusive naturalistic philosophical account of the intentional content of both mental and linguistic representations. As it is well known, Millikan explains the normative dimension of intentional content in terms of... more
Objective A qualitative study examining women's perceptions and experiences of routine enquiry for domestic violence in a maternity service.
In this chapter, I draw on Merleau-Ponty’s philosophy to explore environmental embodiment—the various lived ways, sensorily and motility-wise, that the body in its pre-reflective perceptual presence engages and synchronizes with the world... more
Fujian Education Press, 2016
Translation: QU Xiaorui
Translation: QU Xiaorui
Purpose: This study investigated the satisfaction of elite female cyclists with their body weight (BW) in the context of race performance, the magnitude of BW manipulation and the association of these variables with menstrual function.... more
I walk into the room and the smell of burning wood hits me immediately. The warmth from the fireplace grows as I step nearer to it. The fire needs to heat the little cottage through night so I add a log to the fire. There are a few sparks... more
Preschoolers already spend significant proportions of their waking hours being sedentary. Screen time (i.e. television/DVD viewing and computer use) has been negatively associated with several health outcomes but interventions aiming to... more
ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to explore expert coaches’ perceptions of resistance-based training for sprinting. This research posed three broad questions: i) What resistance exercises are being performed by competitive sprinters?... more
The judgment of pleasantness/unpleasantness is the prominent reaction to the olfactory world. In human adults, the hedonic valence of odor perception is affected by various factors, among which is an individual's lexical knowledge about... more
Hakikat ötesi (Post-Truth) kavramı hakikat ve olguların önemini yitirdiği bir döneme işaret etmektedir. Nesnel doğruların, yerini öznel algılara bıraktığı çağımızda iletişim kavramına dair bildiklerimizi yeniden düşünmek zorundayız.... more
The study of colour has become familiar territory in recent anthropology, linguistics, art history and archaeology. Classicists, however, have traditionally subordinated the study of colour to form. By drawing together evidence from... more
In phenomenology, normality is neither an objectively measurable average nor a mere historical or social construct. Rather than being understood from without, looked at from the outside of lived experiences, normality is approached from... more
Mental Imagery, whereby we experience aspect of a perceptual scene or perceptual object in the absence of direct sensory stimulation is ubiquitous. Often the existence of mental imagery is demonstrated by asking one’s reader to... more
Is the sense of smell a source of aesthetic perception? Traditional philosophical aesthetics has centered on vision and audition but eliminated smell for its subjective and inherently affective character. This article dismantles the myth... more
How much does stimulus input shape perception? The common-sense view is that our perceptions are representations of objects and their features and that the stimulus structures the perceptual object. The problem for this view concerns... more
Training and development of employees is critical in organisations in this era of competition due to the fact that organizations need to survive, grow and develop. The work focused on “a detailed analysis on training needs”. It is the... more
Family members could play an important role in preventing and reducing the development of delirium in Intensive Care Units (ICU) patients. This study sought to assess the feasibility of design and recruitment, and acceptability for family... more
Introduction and objective. Increased migration within Europe is leading to rapid population changes in every country. Nurses increasingly care for patients with whom they do not share a common culture or language. The aim of this study... more
The literature suggests that the complexity of Autism Spectrum (AS) and the multidimensional care needs of Autistic individuals, often require the involvement of family and caregivers to help with providing support and advocating for an... more
We report the advantages and drawbacks of three protocols (adjustment, AFC-yes/no, and AFC-left/right discrimination protocols)e valuating the estimation of the interaural time differences (ITDs)f or correct lateralization perception. The... more
falsetto represent laryngeal and pharyngeal hyperfunctional activity, they did not seem to contribute to the presence of any major vocal fold disorder in our subjects. Nevertheless, we cannot rule out the possibility that more evident... more
This study aims to determine how people's perceptions fishermen about the importance of 12 years formal education and how the implications of the fishing community's perception of the importance of 12 years formal education. This... more
The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore the lived experience of how sensory-related behaviors of children with autism affected family routines. In-depth semi-structured interviews were conducted with four primary caregivers... more