نتایج جستجو برای: mental process

تعداد نتایج: 1529158  

2008
David E Biegel Lenore A. Kola Robert R. Ronis

Significant barriers exist to the implementation of evidence-based practices into routine mental health and substance abuse settings. This paper discusses the role and function of technical assistance centers to help support the implementation process using, as a guide, the experience of the Ohio Substance Abuse and Mental Illness Coordinating Center (SAMI CCOE) in helping mental health and sub...

2010
Dario D. Salvucci Thierry Bellet Jeshua Bratman Michael Shvartsman Richard L. Lewis Leonard A. Breslow Anthony M. Harrison Christian P. Janssen Ceyhun Eksin Barry G. Silverman David Pietrocola Olivier L. Georgeon Jonathan H. Morgan Frank E. Ritter Laura M. Hiatt Duncan P. Brumby John Dowell Tiffany S. Jastrzembski Kelly Addis Michael Krusmark Kevin A. Gluck John E. Laird Joseph Z. Xu Stefan Lehmann Scott Bolland Roger Remington Michael S. Humphreys

This paper is dedicated to the “living cognition” issues, which concern the ability of a cognitive model to simulate humans’ mental activities when dynamically interacting with the external environment. After having introduced the theoretical foundations of this approach, an integrative COgnitive Simulation MOdel of the DRIVEr is presented (i.e. COSMODRIVE). The central process that supports th...

Journal: :Canadian journal of experimental psychology = Revue canadienne de psychologie experimentale 2009
Darryl W Schneider Peter Dixon

Reading involves constructing a mental representation in long-term working memory of the world described by the text. Disrupting short-term working memory can interfere with the maintenance of mental models (sets of retrieval cues) needed to access these representations, producing detrimental effects on reading time. In two experiments, subjects read passages that included pairs of coreferentia...

2011
Danny Plass-Oude Bos Mannes Poel Anton Nijholt

Current brain-computer interfacing (BCI) research focuses on detection performance, speed, and bit rates. However, this is only a small part of what is important to the user. From human-computer interaction (HCI) research, we can apply the paradigms of user-centered design and evaluation, to improve the usability and user experience. Involving the users in the design process may also help in mo...

2004
Xu Xu

Event structure has been intensively studied through different approaches. A recent study by Rips and Estin (1998) applied a property listing approach and documented structural differences between physical and mental events. Physical events were shown to have more distinct parts than mental events, which were described as more homogeneous. The present study replicated this study with one modifi...

2000
Michail Zak Keith Deacon

A quantum device simulating the human decision making process is introduced. It consists of quantum recurrent nets generating stochastic processes which represent the motor dynamics, and of classical neural nets describing the evolution of probabilities of these processes which represent the mental dynamics. The autonomy of the decision making process is achieved by a feedback from the mental t...

Journal: :J. Information Science 2006
Lynn Westbrook

Within the socio-cognitive framework of sense-making, this paper explicates the term ‘mental model’ and its associated concepts, analyzes the controversies and connections pertaining to mental model research in information studies, and reports the findings of an exploratory study of the mental models of an academic information system. As one aspect of the process of making sense out of their ex...

Journal: :International psychogeriatrics 1997
S E Doble J D Fisk K M MacPherson A G Fisher K Rockwood

Despite their limitations, mental status tests and self/proxy reports of instrumental activities of daily living (IADL) are often used to predict functional competence. In contrast, the Assessment of Motor and Process Skills (AMPS) is a direct observational assessment of IADL competence. Sixty-four community-dwelling elderly (20 Alzheimer's disease [AD] patients and 44 nondemented) were assesse...

Journal: :Violence and victims 2009
Viola Schreiber Babette Renneberg Andreas Maercker

Many people experience a traumatic event at least once in their lifetime. But only a fraction of those traumatized and in need of mental health care receive psychosocial care or treatment. This may be due to barriers people experience within the help-seeking process. The individual help-seeking process is consequently highly relevant for any mental health care for trauma survivors. Understandin...

Journal: :Perspectives on psychological science : a journal of the Association for Psychological Science 2013
Mara Mather John T Cacioppo Nancy Kanwisher

How can functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) advance cognitive theory? Some have argued that fMRI can do little beyond localizing brain regions that carry out certain cognitive functions (and may not even be able to do that). However, in this article, we argue that fMRI can inform theories of cognition by helping to answer at least four distinct kinds of questions. Which mental function...

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