نتایج جستجو برای: memory and social interactions

تعداد نتایج: 17020377  

خضری, آناهیتا,

Social skills are a set of behaviors aimed at helping learners to establish positive interactions with others. Teachers, classmates and other school staff interact with others in school. Positive interactions may also occur between coworkers, administrators, friends or visitors in lifetime. In inclusive education the students with special educational needs study in mainstream education classes ...

ابراهیم زاده, خوشدوی, سپاس, لیلا, عابدی قلیچ قشلاقی, میلاد, قصابی علمداری, میترا, یزدان پناه, روشنک,

Background & Aims: Working memory is one of the most important cognitive components in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients that affect the quality of life. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the correlation between the working memory and the quality of life in MS patients. Materials & Methods: In this study correlation and T-test methods were used. 35 MS patient (12 man and 23 women...

1996
H. M. Iams S. H. Sandell Steven H. Sandell Alan Gustman Kajal Lahiri Michael Leonesio Olivia Mitchell Cheryl Neslusan

This paper projects lifetime Social Security earnings until retirement using data from the Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP) matched to Social Security records of annual earnings from 1951 through 1993. We first develop, estimate and test gender-specific multiple regression models of ten-year earnings intervals using the matched 1984 SIPP panel. We find strong relationships pred...

1996
Howard M. Iams Steven H. Sandell Harriet Duleep Susan Grad Alan Gustman Kajal Lahiri Michael Leonesio Olivia Mitchell Cheryl Neslusan David Pattison Ralph Smith Kelvin Utendorf Denton Vaughan

This paper projects lifetime Social Security earnings until retirement using data from the Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP) matched to Social Security records of annual earnings from 1951 through 1993. We first develop, estimate and test gender-specific multiple regression models of ten-year earnings intervals using the matched 1984 SIPP panel. We find strong relationships pred...

Journal: :Annual review of psychology 1993
J M Levine L B Resnick E T Higgins

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حسین خانزاده, عباسعلی,

Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder is defined based on difficulties in attention, inhibition, impulsivity control, and activity level. Based on the research results, children with ADHD are faced with problems in important areas such as working memory and executive functions. These functions will allow the child to monitor his behavior and alter it accordingly. Often, the child’s difficult...

Journal: :Zebrafish 2017
Natália Madeira Rui F Oliveira

In species in which individuals live in stable social groups, individual recognition is expected to evolve to allow individuals to remember past interactions with different individuals and adjust future behavior toward them accordingly. Thus, social memory is expected to be a ubiquitous component of social cognition of social species. However, few studies have investigated the occurrence of soc...

زرین‌دست, محمدرضا, ناصحی, محمد, پیری, مرتضی ,

  Interactions between the Cannabinoid and Nicotinic Systems in Inhibitory Avoidance Learning in Mice     M. Piri [1] , M. Nasehi [2] , M.R. Zarrindast [3]     Received: 09/07/09 Sent for Revision: 16/03/10 Received Revised Manuscript: 13/04/10 Accepted: 24/04/10     Background and Objective: Cannabinoid exerts have widespread and complex effects on higher cognitive functions. An overlapping di...

Journal: :Cognition & emotion 2015
Evan M Kleiman Todd B Kashdan Samuel S Monfort Kyla A Machell Fallon R Goodman

Prior research has found that perceiving positive responses from others following self-disclosures enhances social bonds and plays a role in the maintenance of romantic relationships. We sought to extend this effect by exploring perceived responsiveness to good news in the context of initial social interactions with a stranger. In this study, unacquainted college students (n = 106) participated...

2012
Linda Wilbers Lorena Deuker Juergen Fell Nikolai Axmacher

The story of our lifetime - our narrative self - is constructed from our autobiographical memories. A central claim of social psychology is that this narrative self is inherently social: When we construct our lives, we do so in a real or imagined interaction. This predicts that self-referential processes which are involved in recall of autobiographical memories overlap with processes involved i...

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