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In the Eye of the Beholder
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Scientific journals and regulatory agencies want reliable clinical trials, but the definition of 'reliable' isn't necessarily the same for both parties.Abstract:
Scientific journals and regulatory agencies want reliable clinical trials, but the definition of 'reliable' isn't necessarily the same for both parties.read more
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The Parieto-Frontal Integration Theory (P-FIT) of intelligence: converging neuroimaging evidence.
Rex E. Jung,Richard J. Haier +1 more
TL;DR: It is proposed that the P-FIT provides a parsimonious account for many of the empirical observations, to date, which relate individual differences in intelligence test scores to variations in brain structure and function.
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Capturing complexity: a typology of reflective practice for teacher education
Joelle K. Jay,Kerri L. Johnson +1 more
TL;DR: Reflection has become an integral part of teacher education, yet its elusive boundaries make it difficult to define and teach as discussed by the authors, and examining the various facets of reflection with respect to teaching clarifies the concept, making it more accessible to pre-service teachers learning to reflect on their practice.
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Cognitive theories of early gender development.
TL;DR: The essence of cognitive approaches--emphasis on motivational consequences of gender concepts; the active, self-initiated view of development; and focus on developmental patterns-is highlighted and contrasted with social-cognitive views.
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The Value of a Smile: Game Theory with a Human Face
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the value of a smile in a simple bargaining context and found that a smile can elicit cooperation among strangers in a one-shot interaction with monetary payoffs.
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Confronting complexity: the interlink of phototransduction and retinoid metabolism in the vertebrate retina.
TL;DR: Recent developments in current understanding of the retinoid cycle at the molecular level are summarized, and the relevance of these reactions to phototransduction is examined.
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The Parieto-Frontal Integration Theory (P-FIT) of intelligence: converging neuroimaging evidence.
Rex E. Jung,Richard J. Haier +1 more
TL;DR: It is proposed that the P-FIT provides a parsimonious account for many of the empirical observations, to date, which relate individual differences in intelligence test scores to variations in brain structure and function.
Journal ArticleDOI
Cognitive theories of early gender development.
TL;DR: The essence of cognitive approaches--emphasis on motivational consequences of gender concepts; the active, self-initiated view of development; and focus on developmental patterns-is highlighted and contrasted with social-cognitive views.
Posted Content
The Value of a Smile: Game Theory with a Human Face
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the value of a smile in a simple bargaining context and found that a smile can elicit cooperation among strangers in a one-shot interaction with monetary payoffs.
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Seen gaze-direction modulates fusiform activity and its coupling with other brain areas during face processing.
TL;DR: This investigation of how gaze direction influences face processing in an fMRI study, where seen gaze and head direction could independently be direct or deviated, found direct gaze led to greater correlation between activity in the fusiform and the amygdala.
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Data, Information, and Knowledge in Visualization
Min Chen,David S. Ebert,Hans Hagen,Robert S. Laramee,R. van Liere,Kwan-Liu Ma,William Ribarsky,Gerik Scheuermann,Deborah Silver +8 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that data, information, and knowledge could serve as both the input and output of a visualization process, raising questions about their exact role in visualization.