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    La violence en milieu hospitalier : de la prévention à la sanction de la violence par le droit.K. Lefeuvre-Darnajou - 2004 - Médecine et Droit 2004 (65):54-66.
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    Merleau-Ponty au delà de la phénoménologie: du corps, de l'être et du langage.Michel Lefeuvre - 1976 - [Paris]: Klincksieck.
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    La matière et l'esprit: variations sur un thème.Michel Lefeuvre - 2016 - Paris: L'Harmattan.
    Ce livre clôt une vie de travail au point de rencontre de la philosophie et des sciences. C'est tout notre vieux monde qui est ainsi ausculté, du cosmos à la cellule vivante, du hériodonte à l'homme, avec Kant, Merleau-Ponty ou d'Espagnat, Hawking, Berthoz, Damasio ou Chandebois, mais surtout avec Bergson. Ce dernier est quelque peu occulté aujourd'hui. Cet ouvrage le réhabilite, sans toutefois méconnaître les progrès accomplis depuis Bergson par les neurosciences et la neurophysiologie.
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    Nature et cerveau.Michel Lefeuvre - 1991 - Paris: Editions Klincksieck.
    Si balbutiants que soient encore aujourd'hui les progres de la science, de nouvelles donnes engagent a remonter le cours du temps pour voir si, dans le foisonnement de la nature, un principe unificateur n'est pas a l'oeuvre ; les sciences du cosmos comme celles de la vie, comme les neuro-sciences ou les sciences cognitives renouvellent l'interrogation du philosophe. L'auteur ecrivait, il y a 15 ans, " Merleau-Ponty : Au-dela de la Phenomenologie." Dans les voies de passage entre la conscience phenomenale (...)
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    Confiance et rationalité de la méconnaissance des risques dans la (co)propriété.Marie-Pierre Lefeuvre - 2003 - Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie 1 (1):73-92.
    Que se passe-t-il lorsqu’un risque menace une activité sociale encadrée par une institution réputée protectrice ? La question est ici posée au sujet d’activités relatives à la propriété immobilière : l’achat et la propriété d’un logement ; la gestion de copropriété. Face aux risques que représente aujourd’hui l’acquisition d’un logement, les acteurs du marché adoptent des comportements préventifs qui consistent surtout à ne pas porter atteinte aux valeurs attachées à la propriété. Quant aux spécialistes de la copropriété, ils entretiennent la (...)
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    Les Actes du Concile Vatican II.G. Lefeuvre - 1980 - Revue Théologique de Louvain 11 (3):325-351.
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    Les Actes du Concile du Vatican II.G. Lefeuvre - 1980 - Revue Théologique de Louvain 11 (2):186-200.
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    L’évaluation sans notes : stratégies mobilisées par la direction d’un établissement pour élaborer un réseau d’acteurs potentiellement concernés par une expérimentation pédagogique.Gwénaël Lefeuvre & Florence Savournin - 2020 - Revue Phronesis 9 (1):6-20.
    Despite the growing autonomy of schools in the school systems of developed countries and the increase in the educational prerogatives of head teachers, the latter, particularly in France, have a relatively weak legitimacy to regulate and transform the teaching practices of teachers. Faced with this difficulty, they are regularly obliged to implement detour strategies in order to create the conditions for pedagogical change within the institution. In this article, we will show, through a qualitative study carried out in a French (...)
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    Tommaso Raso et Heliana Mello (éd.), Spoken corpora and linguistic studies. Amsterdam : John Benjamins Publishing, 2014, 4.Florence Lefeuvre - 2016 - Corpus 15.
    Le livre édité par Tommaso Raso et Héliana Mello est une contribution fondamentale à la recherche sur les corpus oraux. Il rassemble les contributions majeures données lors d’un colloque international au Brésil, à Belo Horizonte, en février et mars 2012, organisé par le « Gruppo di Studio sulla Comunicazione Parlata », qui est un groupe de recherche de la Société de Linguistique Italienne. Les langues appréhendées sont diverses : l’anglais, trois langues romanes (portugais brésilien, français...
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    1945-1958 : Un Million Et Demi de Citoyennes Interdites de Vote!Daniel Lefeuvre - 1995 - Clio 1.
    L'histoire n'est pas avare de paradoxe. C'est à Alger qu'est signée l'ordonnance du 21 avril 1944 qui accorde aux femmes françaises le droit de vote, mais c'est aussi à Alger, ou plus exactement en Algérie, que son champ d'application fut le plus restreint : si les Algériennes de souche européenne ont bénéficié des dispositions nouvelles, les Algériennes musulmanes, soit environ un million et demi de femmes, ont été privées du droit de vote. Si l'ordonnance du 7 mars 1944 qui proclam...
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    Une nouvelle primauté du réel.Michel Lefeuvre - 2007 - Revue des Sciences Religieuses 81:175-198.
    Avec la Critique de la raison pure, l’univers, l’âme humaine et Dieu ne sont plus que des Idées spéculatives. Pour la cosmologie contemporaine au contraire, l’univers n’est pas une fiction de la raison : il a une histoire. La matière, selon la physique quantique, pose de nouveaux problèmes philosophiques sur le Réel. Loin d’être réductible à la biologie moléculaire et à la génétique, le vivant est d’abord un existant. L’être humain, doté du pouvoir de pensée, est l’aboutissement d’une lignée créatrice (...)
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    La phrase nominale existentielle et la distinction aspectuelle télique / atélique.David Nicolas & Florence Lefeuvre - 2003 - Revue de Sémantique Et Pragmatique 14:157-173.
    L'objet de cet article est d'examiner en quoi la phrase nominale existentielle : (a) "Lecture pendant toute la matinée" (b) "Lecture d'un poème" (c) "Lecture" peut être concernée par la distinction aspectuelle télique / atélique. Nous avons examiné les phrases qui, notamment à cause du type d'expression nominale employé, renvoient à un événement, un processus ou un état. Celles qui renvoient à un événement sont téliques, les autres sont atéliques, comme dans le cas des expressions verbales. Nous avons étudié les (...)
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    Fa-kuo so-ts'ang chia-ku lu 法國所葬甲骨錄; Collections d'inscriptions oraculaires en France; Collections of Oracular Inscriptions in FranceFa-kuo so-ts'ang chia-ku lu ; Collections d'inscriptions oraculaires en France; Collections of Oracular Inscriptions in France.David N. Keightley & Jean A. Lefeuvre - 1989 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 109 (3):482.
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    The spoken Parisian French corpus in the 2000’: constitution, tools and analyses. The case of indirect interrogatives clauses. [REVIEW]Sonia Branca-Rosoff & Florence Lefeuvre - 2016 - Corpus 15.
    L’article permet de préciser quelques spécificités du corpus CFPP2000 et montre à partir de l’exemple des interrogatives indirectes (percontatives) comment ce corpus peut contribuer à une description de ce que nous appelons « la langue commune ». Dans un premier temps, nous rappelons les choix qui ont présidé à la confection du CFPP2000. Puis nous examinons les types d’interrogatives indirectes qui apparaissent dans le CFPP2000, avec des fréquences variées. Les interrogatives indirectes selon la norme grammaticale dominent. Cependant les interrogatives indirectes (...)
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    Constitution et exploitation d’un corpus de français parlé parisien.Sonia Branca-Rosoff, Serge Fleury, Florence Lefeuvre & Matthew Pires - 2011 - Corpus 10:81-98.
    Le but de cet article est double. Il s’agit d’abord d’introduire un nouveau corpus de français oral numérisé, accessible sans restriction sur le web. CFPP2000 (Corpus du français parlé parisien des années 2000), qui comporte actuellement 500 000 mots alignés à l’oral au tour de parole, est constitué par un ensemble d’interviews conversationnelles sur les quartiers de Paris d’une à deux heures qui ont été réalisées en dyades ou le plus souvent en triades. L’article envisage l’influence pour la constitution du (...)
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  16. A Dynamic Theory of Personality.K. Lewin, D. K. Adams & K. E. Zener - 1936 - Mind 45 (178):246-251.
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    A meta-analysis of factors influencing the development of trust in automation: Implications for understanding autonomy in future systems.K. E. Schaefer, J. Y. Chen, J. L. Szalma & P. A. Hancock - 2016 - Human Factors 58.
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    The effect of a discriminative stimulus transferred to a previously unassociated response.K. C. Walker - 1942 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 31 (4):312.
  19. 16. Scientific Reduction and the Essential Incompleteness of All Science.K. R. Popper - 1974 - In Francisco Jose Ayala & Theodosius Dobzhansky, Studies in the philosophy of biology: reduction and related problems. Berkeley: University of California Press. pp. 259.
  20. On Imagining the Afterlife.K. Mitch Hodge - 2011 - Journal of Cognition and Culture 11 (3-4):367-389.
    The author argues for three interconnected theses which provide a cognitive account for why humans intuitively believe that others survive death. The first thesis, from which the second and third theses follow, is that the acceptance of afterlife beliefs is predisposed by a specific, and already well-documented, imaginative process - the offline social reasoning process. The second thesis is that afterlife beliefs are social in nature. The third thesis is that the living imagine the deceased as socially embodied in such (...)
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    When Does Christian Religion Matter for Entrepreneurial Activity? The Contingent Effect of a Country’s Investments into Knowledge.K. Praveen Parboteeah, Sascha G. Walter & Jörn H. Block - 2015 - Journal of Business Ethics 130 (2):447-465.
    This study furthers scholarship on the religion-entrepreneurship link by proposing that aspects of a country’s religious profile impact individual entrepreneurial activity differently and that a country’s level of investments in knowledge serves as a contingency factor in this milieu. Our cross-level analyses of data from 9,266 individuals and 27 predominantly Christian countries support the second, but not the first suggestion. The study contributes to a more nuanced understanding of religion’s role for entrepreneurship and bridges the literatures on religion and knowledge-based (...)
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    Common Morality as an Alternative to Principlism.K. Danner Clouser - 1995 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 5 (3):219-236.
    Unlike the principles of Kant, Mill, and Rawls, those of principlism are not action guides that stem from an underlying, integrated moral theory. Hence problems arise in reconciling the principles with each other and, indeed, in interpreting them as action guides at all, since they have no content in and of themselves. Another approach to "theory and method in bioethics" is presented as an alternative to principlism, though actually the "alternative" predates principlism by about 10 years. The alternative's account of (...)
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  23. Causal thinking in science: How scientists and students interpret the unexpected.K. Dunbar & J. Fugelsang - 2005 - In M. Gorman, R. Tweney, D. Gooding & A. Kincannon, Scientific and Technological Thinking. Erlbaum. pp. 57--79.
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    Re-cognizing Recognition: Gillian Rose's "Radical Hegel" and Vulnerable Recognition.K. Schick - 2015 - Télos 2015 (173):87-105.
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    Dead-Survivors, the Living Dead, and Concepts of Death.K. Mitch Hodge - 2018 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 9 (3):539-565.
    The author introduces and critically analyzes two recent, curious findings and their accompanying explanations regarding how the folk intuits the capabilities of the dead and those in a persistent vegetative state. The dead are intuited to survive death, whereas PVS patients are intuited as more dead than the dead. Current explanations of these curious findings rely on how the folk is said to conceive of death and the dead: either as the annihilation of the person, or that person’s continuation as (...)
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    Where in the World Color Survey is the support for color categorization based on the Hering primaries.K. Jameson - 2010 - In Jonathan Cohen & Mohan Matthen, Color Ontology and Color Science. Bradford.
    This chapter focuses on a factor widely considered by the standard view to be the basis for color-naming phenomena and explores some plausible, comparatively uninvestigated factors that might underlie color naming. These are illustrated, in part, through a reexamination of World Color Survey data as it has been presented by Kuehni. The aim of this chapter is to examine the appropriateness of the Hering opponent-color construct as a theoretical foundation for explaining patterns of color naming in datasets like the WCS, (...)
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  27. Logic and life.K. Nishida - 2011 - In W. M. Krummel John & Nagatomo Shigenori, Place and Dialectic: Two Essays by Nishida Kitaro. Oxford University Press USA. pp. 103--74.
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    Confounds in moral/conventional studies.K. J. P. Quintelier & D. M. T. Fessler - 2015 - Philosophical Explorations 18 (1):58-67.
    In ‘The nature of moral judgments and the extent of the moral domain’, Fraser criticises findings by Kelly et al. that speak against the moral/conventional distinction, arguing that the experiment was confounded. First, we note that the results of that experiment held up when confounds were removed . Second, and more importantly, we argue that attempts to prove the existence of a M/C distinction are systematically confounded. In contrast to Fraser, we refer to data that support our view. We highlight (...)
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    The Ethics of Carbon Neutrality: A Critical Examination of Voluntary Carbon Offset Providers.K. Kathy Dhanda & Laura P. Hartman - 2011 - Journal of Business Ethics 100 (1):119-149.
    In this article, we explore the world's response to the increasing impact of carbon emissions on the sobering threat posed by global warming: the carbon offset market. Though the market is a relatively new one, numerous offset providers have quickly emerged under both regulated and voluntary regimes. Owing to the lack of technical literacy of some stakeholders who participate in the market, no common quality or certification structure has yet emerged for providers. To the contrary, the media warns that a (...)
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    Memory: Systems, Process, or Function?Jonathan K. Foster & Marko Jelicic (eds.) - 1999 - Oxford University Press UK.
    Memory represents a key psychological process. It allows us to recall things from the past which may have taken place hours, days, months, or even many years ago. Our memories are intrinsically personal, subjective, and internal, yet without the primary capacity of memory, other important activities such as speech, perception, concept formation, and reasoning would be impossible. The range of different aspects of memory is huge, from our vocabulary and knowledge about language and the world to our personal histories, skills (...)
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  31. Hans Reichenbach in Istanbul.Gürol Irzık - 2011 - Synthese 181 (1):157 - 180.
    Fleeing from the Nazi regime, along with many German refugees, Hans Reichenbach came to teach at Istanbul University in 1933, accepting the invitation of the Turkish government and stayed in Istanbul until 1938. While much is known about his work and life in Istanbul, the existing literature relies mostly on his letters and works. In this article I try to shed more light on Reichenbach's scholarly activities and personal life by also taking into account the Turkish sources and the academic (...)
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  32. On converging to the truth and nothing but the truth.K. Kelly & G. Glymour - forthcoming - Philosophy of Science.
     
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    What can Logic do for Philosophy?K. R. Popper, W. C. Kneale & A. J. Ayer - 1948 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 22 (1):141-178.
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    Clinician gate-keeping in clinical research is not ethically defensible: an analysis.K. Sharkey, J. Savulescu & S. Aranda - 2010 - Journal of Medical Ethics 36 (6):363-366.
    Clinician gate-keeping is the process whereby healthcare providers prevent access to eligible patients for research recruitment. This paper contends that clinician gate-keeping violates three principles that underpin international ethical guidelines: respect for persons or autonomy; beneficence or a favourable balance of risks and potential benefits; and justice or a fair distribution of the benefits and burdens of research. In order to stimulate further research and debate, three possible strategies are also presented to eliminate gate-keeping: partnership with professional researchers; collaborative research (...)
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    Forms of life and following rules: a Wittgensteinian defence of relativism.K. Barry Donald - 1996 - New York: E.J. Brill.
    This book provides a defence of epistemological relativism against its most powerful opponents.
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    Nagarjuna's Philosophy: As Presented in the Maha-Prajnaparamita-Sastra.K. Venkata Ramanan - 2016 - Motilal Banarsidass.
    This work is an exposition of the philosophic conceptions basic to Mahayana Buddhism as found in the Maha-prajnaparamita-sastra a commentary on the Prajnaparamita-sutras and traditionally attributed to Nagarjuna. The sastra the earliest and most extensive work in this field is lost in its Sanskrit original and preserved only in a Chinese translation. Meaning of Sanskrit and Chinese terms are expounded concepts are made clear and supplementary materials are supplied in the notes. The study is prefixed with a short historical account (...)
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  37. An interpretation of the intuitionistic sentential calculus.K. Gödel - 1969 - In Jaakko Hintikka, The philosophy of mathematics. London,: Oxford University Press.
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    Planning processes and age in the five-disc Tower of London task.K. J. Gilhooly, L. H. Phillips, V. Wynn, R. H. Logie & S. Della Sala - 1999 - Thinking and Reasoning 5 (4):339-361.
    This paper reports a study of planning processes in the five-disc Tower of London (TOL) task in 20 younger and 20 older adult participants. A concurrent direct ''think-aloud'' method was used to obtain data on planning processes prior to moving discs in the TOL. A check was made of the effects of verbalising by comparing performance data from the experimental groups with data from control groups who did not verbalise during planning or moving. Verbalising slowed down planning and moving but (...)
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    Targeting and tailoring an intervention for adolescents who are overweight.K. Riiser, K. Londal, Y. Ommundsen, N. Misvaer & S. Helseth - 2015 - Nursing Ethics 22 (2):237-247.
    There are important ethical issues to be examined before launching any public health intervention, particularly when targeting vulnerable groups. The aim of this article is to identify and discuss ethical concerns that may arise when intervening for health behavior change among adolescents identified as overweight. These concerns originate from an intervention designed to capacitate adolescents to increase self-determined physical activity. Utilizing an ethical framework for prevention of overweight and obesity, we identified three ethical aspects as particularly significant: the attribution of (...)
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  40. Aether as a superfluid state of particle-antiparticle pairs.K. P. Sinha, C. Sivaram & E. C. G. Sudarshan - 1976 - Foundations of Physics 6 (1):65-70.
    A new model for the aether is suggested according to which it is a superfluid state of fermion and antifermion pairs, describable by a macroscopic wave function. The vacuum state of this superfluid pervades the entire universe and may account for the missing matter. The visible matter in the universe appears as excitations from the underlying superfluid vacuum.
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  41. Monitoring conscious recollection via the electrical activity of the brain.K. A. Paller, M. Kutas & H. K. McIsaac - 1995 - Psychological Science 6:107-11.
  42. Ethical Vaccine Distribution Planning for Pandemic Influenza: Prioritizing Homeless and Hard-to-Reach Populations.K. Buccieri & S. Gaetz - 2013 - Public Health Ethics 6 (2):185-196.
    The manner in which limited vaccines are distributed during a pandemic is an ethical issue. The utility principle has been used to argue priority be given to certain individuals based on factors such as the epidemiology of the spread of disease and maintaining the functioning of society. The equity principle has been used to encourage fair practices that account for the economic and social costs of all decisions made. We argue that both principles are met through priority vaccination of homeless (...)
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  43. Business Environment and Business Ethics in Management Thought'.K. Paul - forthcoming - Business Environment and Business Ethics: The Social, Moral, and Political Dimensions of Management.
     
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    Nature and narrative: an introduction to the new philosophy of psychiatry.K. W. M. Fulford (ed.) - 2003 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Nature and Narrative is the launch volume in a new series of books entitled International Perspectives in Philosophy and Psychiatry. Nature(representing interest in the causes of a problem) and Narrative (for understanding its meanings) will introduce the field and the series, by touching on a range of issue relevant to this interdisciplinary 'border country'.
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    Technology on trial: public participation in decision-making related to science and technology.K. Guild Nichols - 1979 - [Washington, D.C.: sold by OECD Publications and Information Center].
  46. Clearing the Logjam in Astrological Research: Commentary on Geoffrey Dean and Ivan Kelly's Article 'Is Astrology Relevant to Consciousness and Psi?'.K. McRitchie - 2016 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 23 (9-10):153-179.
    Two of the staunchest critics of astrology presented their case in an article published in this journal that has since become a standard reference. The authors argue that the astrological experience is more likely to work by 'hidden persuaders' than by either objective or psychic criteria, yet their argument provides no evidence of this. The authors demand careful testing yet their own examples and claims against astrology are not careful. The metaanalysis claim mixes studies with widely disparate data types. The (...)
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  47. Introduction: many voices: human values in healthcare ethics.K. W. M. Fulford, D. Dickenson & T. H. Murray - 2002 - In K. W. M. Fulford, Donna Dickenson & Thomas H. Murray, Healthcare Ethics and Human Values: An Introductory Text with Readings and Case Studies. Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell.
    This edited volume illustrates the central importance of diversity of human values throughout healthcare. The readings are organised around the main stages of the clinical encounter from the patient's perspective. This introductory chapter opens up crucial issues of methodology and of practical application in this highly innovative approach to the role of ethics in healthcare.
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    Working memory in social anxiety disorder: better manipulation of emotional versus neutral material in working memory.K. Lira Yoon, Amanda M. Kutz, Joelle LeMoult & Jutta Joormann - 2017 - Cognition and Emotion 31 (8):1733-1740.
    Individuals with social anxiety disorder engage in post-event processing, a form of perseverative thinking. Given that deficits in working memory might underlie perseverative thinking, we examined working memory in SAD with a particular focus on the effects of stimulus valence. SAD and healthy control participants either maintained or reversed in working memory the order of four emotional or four neutral pictures, and we examined sorting costs, which reflect the extent to which performance deteriorated on the backward trials compared to the (...)
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    Richard Sylvan.K. Rawles & A. Holland - 1996 - Environmental Values 5 (3):265-266.
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  50. Seneca and Slavery.K. R. Bradley - 2008 - In John G. Fitch, Seneca. New York: Oxford University Press.
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