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Feature description and categorization of common objects after traumatic brain injury: The effects of a multi-trial paradigm
(2004)This study investigated the ability to describe and categorize common objects following brain injury. Thirteen subjects with moderate to severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) and 13 noninjured controls participated in this ...
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Feminism contested and co-opted: Women, agency and politics of gender in the Greek and Greek-Cypriot far right
(SAGE, 2023)The literature on the gender dimension of far-right politics has established the constitutive role of gender and women’s involvement in the far right. However, knowledge about how far-right women negotiate and condition ...
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Feminism in Cyprus: women’s agency, gender, and peace in the shadow of nationalism
(International Feminist Journal of Politics, 2020)This article explores the ways in which feminist and women’s agency is articulated in the Cypriot context through the paradigms of nationalism, peace, and conflict. It does so to broaden our understanding of gendered and ...
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Fetal programming effects of testosterone on the reward system and behavioral approach tendencies in humans
(2012)Background: Sex differences are present in many neuropsychiatric conditions that affect emotion and approach-avoidance behavior. One potential mechanism underlying such observations is testosterone in early development. ...
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Fetal testosterone influences sexually dimorphic gray matter in the human brain
(2012)In nonhuman species, testosterone is known to have permanent organizing effects early in life that predict later expression of sex differences in brain and behavior. However, in humans, it is still unknown whether such ...
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Field dependence-independence and instructional-design effects on learners' performance with a computer-modeling tool
(2009)The study investigated the extent to which two types of instructional materials and learner field dependence–independence affected learners’ cognitive load, time spent on task, and problem-solving performance in a complex ...
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The financial crisis in the light of modern: meta modern discourse; re-conceptualising the modern knowledge system
(2010)The main aim of this paper is to contribute to the debate on today´s financial crisis through the Modern- Meta Modern discourse. It is argued that the debate of the ...] ID: Accession Number: edsgsl.796952; Accession Number: ...
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The first European Parliament elections in Cyprus: The challenge of European integration in a society striving for reunification
(2005)The article provides an account of the first European Parliament elections in Cyprus. It aims to address key issues pertaining to the background, campaign and results of the elections as well as to contribute to the growing ...
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First fundamental rights documents in Europe : commemorating 800 years of Magna Carta
(Intersentia, 2015)
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Flexible spatial perspective-taking: Conversational partners weigh multiple cues in collaborative tasks
(2013)Research on spatial perspective-taking often focuses on the cognitive processes of isolated individuals as they adopt or maintain imagined perspectives. Collaborative studies of spatial perspective-taking typically examine ...
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Forging Resilient Social Contracts: A Pathway to Preventing Violent Conflict and Sustaining Peace (Summary Findings)
(UNDP Oslo Governance Centre, 2018)
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Forgiving and Requesting Forgiveness
(2003)In this article I attempt to address three positions on forgiveness that could be encouraged in schools. They are the strict view defended by Philip Barnes, the relaxed view promoted by Patricia White and the idea of ...
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Formal reasoning abilities and school achievement
(1997)The acquisition of new knowledge and its innovative applications result in a continuous transformation of our cultural, social, and political environments. Existing knowledge is being rapidly revised and, in some cases, ...