نتایج جستجو برای: bodily contingency

تعداد نتایج: 22475  

2012
Narae Lee

This paper explores the physical kinetic interaction of a shape-changing interface (SCI) for the enrichment of bodily activity in a therapeutic context. In recent years, the use of human bodily movement as a major modality for a game interface has been explored in the field of interaction design, even in a therapeutic context. Previously, we developed MoleBot [2], a SCI based on an XY stage sys...

Journal: :فلسفه دین 0
سید محمدعلی دیباجی استادیار گروه فلسفه، دانشکده فقه و فلسفه، پردیس قم، دانشگاه تهران محمد جواد دانیالی دانشجوی کارشناسی ارشد فلسفه دین دانشگاه تهران

personal identity is a problem in the possibility of resurrection. what criterion is there that we can say a resurrected man is the same as the expired one? what is the answer in dualism, and what is in physicalism? does this question cause to deny possibility of resurrection? some philosopher claim that we have no criterion for identity between these two. and then, they conclude that after lif...

2006
Grigory Kosenok

Applied researchers often use tests based on contingency tables in preliminary data analysis and diagnostic testing. We show that many of such tests may be alternatively implemented by testing for coefficient restrictions in linear regression systems (as a rule, employing the Wald test). This unifies the theories of regression analysis and contingency tables, sheds more light on intuitive conte...

2013
Michael Wheeler

When we perform bodily gestures, are we ever literally thinking with our hands (arms, shoulders, etc.)? In the more precise, but correspondingly drier, technical language of contemporary philosophy of mind and cognition, essentially the same question might be asked as follows: are bodily gestures ever among the material vehicles that realize cognitive processes? More precisely still, is it ever...

Journal: :Developmental psychology 2016
Beatrice Beebe Daniel Messinger Lorraine E Bahrick Amy Margolis Karen A Buck Henian Chen

Principles of a dynamic, dyadic systems view of mother-infant face-to-face communication, which considers self- and interactive processes in relation to one another, were tested. The process of interaction across time in a large low-risk community sample at infant age 4 months was examined. Split-screen videotape was coded on a 1-s time base for communication modalities of attention, affect, or...

2006
Lorraine G. Allan Samuel D. Hannah Mathew J. C. Crump

The contingency assessment situation and the signal detection situation are similar in that the information on which the decision is based is uncertain. Nevertheless the two research endeavours have progressed independently, each with its own traditions and each motivated by different theoretical perspectives. Recently, some researchers have integrated these two lines of research and have demon...

2015
David Vernon Robert Lowe Serge Thill Tom Ziemke

The reciprocal coupling of perception and action in cognitive agents has been firmly established: perceptions guide action but so too do actions influence what is perceived. While much has been said on the implications of this for the agent's external behavior, less attention has been paid to what it means for the internal bodily mechanisms which underpin cognitive behavior. In this article, we...

Journal: :Psychological science 2010
Barnaby D Dunn Hannah C Galton Ruth Morgan Davy Evans Clare Oliver Marcel Meyer Rhodri Cusack Andrew D Lawrence Tim Dalgleish

Theories proposing that how one thinks and feels is influenced by feedback from the body remain controversial. A central but untested prediction of many of these proposals is that how well individuals can perceive subtle bodily changes (interoception) determines the strength of the relationship between bodily reactions and cognitive-affective processing. In Study 1, we demonstrated that the mor...

2014
James R. Schmidt

INTRODUCTION The congruency sequence effect (CSE) is the observation that the congruency effect is reduced following an incongruent trial (Gratton et al., 1992). Generally, the CSE is interpreted in terms of conflict adaptation, the idea that participants decrease attention to the distracter and/or increase attention to the target after experiencing conflict (e.g., Botvinick et al., 2001). An a...

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