نتایج جستجو برای: evidence orientation

تعداد نتایج: 915449  

Journal: :health, spirituality and medical ethics journal 0
akram seddighi isfahan university somayyeh jaberi isfahan university parham khoshdani farahani islamic azad university marzieh shahsiah qom university of medical sciences

introduction: marital satisfaction is a positive relationship with spouse’s family, positive dynamism in the original family, self-esteem and religious homogeneity of couples. religion is one of the most effective spiritual fulcrums that are able to provide the meaning of life in every moment of life. religious beliefs and credence are important factors in marital satisfaction. the main purpose...

Journal: :Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges 2000
A Schwartz J Hupert A S Elstein P Noronha

The authors describe a patient-centered method for teaching evidence-based medicine that is part of the inpatient morning report for pediatrics residents at the University of Illinois at Chicago. With library support, residents search for evidence to answer their own questions about patients, and present it at morning report

2017
Anne-Laure Boulesteix Rory Wilson Alexander Hapfelmeier

BACKGROUND The goal of medical research is to develop interventions that are in some sense superior, with respect to patient outcome, to interventions currently in use. Similarly, the goal of research in methodological computational statistics is to develop data analysis tools that are themselves superior to the existing tools. The methodology of the evaluation of medical interventions continue...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2000
C A Budzynski F C Dyer V P Bingman

The ability of animals to learn to use the sun for orientation has been explored in numerous species. In birds, there is conflicting evidence about the experience needed for sun compass orientation to develop. The prevailing hypothesis is that birds need entire daytime exposure to the arc of the sun to use the sun as an orientation cue. However, there is also some evidence indicating that, even...

Journal: :Journal of vision 2016
Yumiko Otsuka Isabelle Mareschal Colin W G Clifford

We have recently proposed a dual-route model of the effect of head orientation on perceived gaze direction (Otsuka, Mareschal, Calder, & Clifford, 2014; Otsuka, Mareschal, & Clifford, 2015), which computes perceived gaze direction as a linear combination of eye orientation and head orientation. By parametrically manipulating eye orientation and head orientation, we tested the adequacy of a line...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2012
Michael D Dodd Amanda Balzer Carly M Jacobs Michael W Gruszczynski Kevin B Smith John R Hibbing

We report evidence that individual-level variation in people's physiological and attentional responses to aversive and appetitive stimuli are correlated with broad political orientations. Specifically, we find that greater orientation to aversive stimuli tends to be associated with right-of-centre and greater orientation to appetitive (pleasing) stimuli with left-of-centre political inclination...

2009
Khytam Dawood Nicholas G. Martin

The primary focus of this chapter is to provide an overview of the evidence to date on the quantitative genetics of sexual orientation, including family and twin studies. The bulk of the available evidence suggests moderate heritability for male sexual orientation. Female sexual orientation has been studied much less extensively, but current studies are consistent with a genetic contribution fo...

2011
Tjerk P. Gutteling J. Leon Kenemans Sebastiaan F. W. Neggers

Preparing a goal directed movement often requires detailed analysis of our environment. When picking up an object, its orientation, size and relative distance are relevant parameters when preparing a successful grasp. It would therefore be beneficial if the motor system is able to influence early perception such that information processing needs for action control are met at the earliest possib...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2003
Richard A Holland

The question of whether homing pigeons use visual landmarks for orientation from distant, familiar sites is an unresolved issue in the field of avian navigation. Where evidence has been found, the question still remains as to whether the landmarks are used independent of the map and compass mechanism for orientation that is so important to birds. Recent research has challenged the extent to whi...

Journal: :Vision Research 1997
C. A. BURBECK G. S. ZAUBERMAN

An orientation discrimination paradigm was used to determine whether the perceived orientation of extended objects is based on the distribution of edge-orientations or on the response of mechanisms that encode relationships across the object; specifically we considered large, second-stage filters and cores (the perceived middle of the object) as encoders of the across-object relationship. The s...

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