INTRODUCTION In a previous paper (13) various propositions were presented which would have to be included in any theory of human motivation that could lay claim to being definitive. These conclusions may be briefly summarized as follows: 1. The integrated wholeness of the organism must be one ...
1 Introduction Human interaction with the world is inherently multimodal (Bunt et al., 1998; Quek et al., 2002). We employ multiple senses, both sequentially and in parallel, to passively and actively explore our environment, to confirm expectations about the world and to perceive new informatio...
It usually only takes a single glance to categorize our environment into different scene categories (e.g. a kitchen or a highway). Object information has been suggested to play a crucial role in this process, and some proposals even claim that the recogn
3.1. Primary goods in relation to well-being 3.1.1. Life The overall effect size estimate of the primary good ‘life’ is analyzed on the basis of 50 studies and 88 effect sizes that assessed the relationship with overall well-being in adolescents in 19 countries. The overall correlation coe...
Introduction The transition between the end of the Middle Paleolithic (MP) and the beginning of the Upper Paleolithic (UP) coincides with the decline of the Neanderthals and the expansion of the first anatomically modern human (AMH) groups in Western Europe. It was during this period, around ...
Development of new drugs is of high interest for the field of cardiac and cardiovascular diseases, which are a dominant cause of death worldwide. Before being allowed to be used and distributed, every new potentially therapeutic compound must be strictly validated during preclinical and clinical tria...
Another difference between synanthropism and the classical definition of commensalism is the + /0 relationship, which need not be present in synanthropism. A + /0 relationship means that one part (animal) benefits without affecting the other part (human). For animals living in human...
standpoints: generative grammar and cognitive linguistics. This paper also examines the definition and nature of the lexicon and lexical items based on this integrated model. The hypothesis presented here demonstrates that the co-evolutionary work of internalization and externalization has been involved ...
3.20.1Introduction Human communication is a distributed process that depends on a circuit of brain regions, especially frontal and temporal cortical regions. Broca area, located in the ventral frontal lobe on theinferior frontal gyrus(IFG), is considered essential in the motor control of speech. Ar...
Introduction Globally, the domestic cat (Felis catus) is one of the most ubiquitous mammals. In the UK, there are more than 10 million owned cats1,2, however they only make up a subgroup of the total population with many domestic cats unowned. Despite an understanding of the scale of the...