ATTACHMENT behaviorPEARSON, MikeECOLOGICAL artENVIRONMENTAL psychologyEndings are a perennial challenge when creating any temporal art form. This article is a reflection of the nature of this problem in the context of site-specific work. We are using this term according to Mike Pearson's definition ...
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In what sense is language considered a cultural tool? (This is a psychology question based on Vygotsky's development theory.) Why are some fruits sweet and some sour, whereas others have no specific taste? What are some reasons why some fruit...
take into account what is typical based on the child's developmental age. Exposure to the feared stimulus is typically accompanied by an immediate anxiety response, which may be expressed as atemper tantrumor clinging to an attachment figure. Specific phobias occur in approximately 5% of children ...
The model used in the present study extends the classic definition of EE8 by isolating a single element of the EE, social stimulation, from the other constituents (e.g. cognitive, sensory and motor stimulation). Here, we proposed that social experiences are critical influences on offspring ...
Definition of variables The following dependent variables were used in the analysis: MVC as an indicator of back extensor strength; individual mean bilateral IMF-SEMG values as derived from the onsets of the linear regressions; the bilateral MF-SEMG slopes (changes over time) normalized to the ons...
For AD, we used the clinical diagnosis as the case definition to avoid spurious genetic correlations that could have been introduced through the by-proxy design31, in which by-proxy cases are defined as having a parent with AD. Although this is a powerful design for gene discovery and the ...
such as human development and psychology, education, athletics, testing, and medicine [18,49–53]. For example, within developmental and counseling domains, researchers have used behavioral forms of microanalysis to study mother-infant attachment [51,53], interactions among multiple family subsystems ...