نتایج جستجو برای: evaluative maps

تعداد نتایج: 112810  

2015
Johanna U. Frisch Jan A. Häusser Andreas Mojzisch

In our lives, we face countless situations in which we are observed and evaluated by our social interaction partners. Social-evaluative threat is frequently associated with strong neurophysiological stress reactions, in particular, an increase in cortisol levels. Yet, social variables do not only cause stress, but they can also buffer the neurophysiological stress response. Furthermore, social ...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2002
Stefan Zysset Oswald Huber Evelyn Ferstl D Yves von Cramon

This study investigated the neuronal basis of evaluative judgment. Judgments can be defined as the assessment of an external or internal stimulus on an internal scale and they are fundamental for decision-making and other cognitive processes. Evaluative judgments (I like George W. Bush: yes/no) are a special type of judgment, in which the internal scale is related to the person's value system (...

2013
Karlijn Massar Abraham P. Buunk

This study investigates whether gender differences in adolescents’ advertising judgments and purchase intentions are due to their level of involvement with the advertised product, and with the claim made in the ad, i.e. whether evaluative versus factual message claims are used. Male (n = 115) and female adolescents (n = 127) were randomly assigned to a mixed design. They read either factual or ...

2013
Kerrin A. Jacobs

From a naturalistic perspective on mental illness, depression is often described in terms of biological dysfunctions, while a normative perspective emphasizes the lived experience of depression as a harmful condition. The paper relates a conceptual analysis of "depressive situation" to an analysis of the lived experience of depression. As such, it predominantly aims to specify depression as a h...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2004
Howard D White Xia Lin Jan W Buzydlowski Chaomei Chen

We apply a version of our web-based literature-mapping system to PNAS for 1971-2002, as indexed by the National Library of Medicine and the Institute for Scientific Information. Given a single input term from a user, a medical subject heading, a cocited author, or a cocited journal, PNASLINK rapidly displays views in which that term and the other 24 terms that most frequently co-occur with it i...

Journal: :BMJ quality & safety 2017
Donald A Redelmeier Edward E Etchells

Department of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada Evaluative Clinical Sciences Platform, Sunnybrook Research Institute, Toronto, Ontario, Canada Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences, Toronto, Ontario, Canada Division of General Internal Medicine, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada Center for Leading Injury Prevention Practice Education & Rese...

2013
Melle J. W. Van der Molen Eefje S. Poppelaars Caroline T. A. Van Hartingsveldt Anita Harrewijn Bregtje Gunther Moor P. Michiel Westenberg

Cognitive models posit that the fear of negative evaluation (FNE) is a hallmark feature of social anxiety. As such, individuals with high FNE may show biased information processing when faced with social evaluation. The aim of the current study was to examine the neural underpinnings of anticipating and processing social-evaluative feedback, and its correlates with FNE. We used a social judgmen...

2015
Liv Ahlborg Maria Weurlander Leif Hedman Henry Nisell Pelle G. Lindqvist Li Felländer-Tsai Lars Enochsson

OBJECTIVE This study aimed to explore the value of individualized feedback on performance, flow and self-efficacy during simulated laparoscopy. Furthermore, we wished to explore attitudes towards feedback and simulator training among medical students. METHODS Sixteen medical students were included in the study and randomized to laparoscopic simulator training with or without feedback. A teach...

2016
Noëlle Junod Perron Martine Louis-Simonet Bernard Cerutti Eva Pfarrwaller Johanna Sommer Mathieu Nendaz

INTRODUCTION Medical students at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Geneva, Switzerland, have the opportunity to practice clinical skills with simulated patients during formative sessions in preparation for clerkships. These sessions are given in two formats: 1) direct observation of an encounter followed by verbal feedback (direct feedback) and 2) subsequent review of the videotaped encoun...

2016
Fiorenza Broggi Monica Bomba Michela Rimondini Maura Mutti Sara Pasta Chiara Ricci Luca Tagliabue Silvia Valsecchi Elide Monaco Francesca Neri Silvia Oggiano Renata Nacinovich

A mindful approach to education and training could improve students' reflective capacities and have positive effects on clinical practice because it facilitates a helping relationship. The main aims of this study were to investigate whether participation in a mindful-based University training was associated with increases in mindfulness skills as measured by the 5-Facet M Questionnaire, and to ...

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