نتایج جستجو برای: social cognition career theory

تعداد نتایج: 1452158  

Ebrahim Sheikhzadeh

The question, Do men and women use language differently played a central part in the emergence of feminist socio linguistics more than two decades ago, and it casts a long shadow. This paper focuses on the literature that has contributed to the understanding of the major research questions underlying two major strands, language and gender, concentrating on the development of the literature from...

2015
Carrie Cameron Hwa Young Lee Cheryl Anderson Angela Byars-Winston Constance D. Baldwin Shine Chang Erin Dolan

Scientific communication (SciComm) skills are indispensable for success in biomedical research, but many trainees may not have fully considered the necessity of regular writing and speaking for research career progression. Our purpose was to investigate the relationship between SciComm skill acquisition and research trainees' intentions to remain in research careers. We used social cognitive ca...

2012
Kristian Tylén Micah Allen Bjørk K. Hunter Andreas Roepstorff

Human cognition has usually been approached on the level of individual minds and brains, but social interaction is a challenging case. Is it best thought of as a self-contained individual cognitive process aiming at an "understanding of the other," or should it rather be approached as an collective, inter-personal process where individual cognitive components interact on a moment-to-moment basi...

2016
Mukhtar Izotov

The given article goes for the demarcation idea of social and intrascientific (cognitive) values. It is noted that the important component of social development is the world of things, which is created by the human in the process of writing and included into the social existence context. At the same time, as the world is humanized, a human as a social being is usually included in the object of ...

Journal: :Behavioural and cognitive psychotherapy 2016
Rumina Taylor Matteo Cella Emese Csipke Charles Heriot-Maitland Caroline Gibbs Til Wykes

BACKGROUND Social cognition difficulties in schizophrenia are seen as a barrier to recovery. Intervention tackling problems in this domain have the potential to facilitate functioning and recovery. Social Cognition and Interaction Training (SCIT) is a manual-based psychological therapy designed to improve social functioning in schizophrenia. AIMS The aim of this study is to evaluate the feasi...

2017
Progress Njomboro

Neuropsychological assessments of cognitive dysfunction in cerebrovascular illness commonly target basic cognitive functions involving aspects of memory, attention, language, praxis, and number processing. Here, I highlight the clinical importance of often-neglected social cognition functions. These functions recruit a widely distributed neural network, making them vulnerable in most cerebrovas...

2013
Victoria K. Lee Lasana T. Harris

Social decision-making is often complex, requiring the decision-maker to make inferences of others' mental states in addition to engaging traditional decision-making processes like valuation and reward processing. A growing body of research in neuroeconomics has examined decision-making involving social and non-social stimuli to explore activity in brain regions such as the striatum and prefron...

Journal: :Clinical schizophrenia & related psychoses 2013
Stephanie Sacks Melissa Fisher Coleman Garrett Phillip Alexander Christine Holland Demian Rose Christine Hooker Sophia Vinogradov

OBJECTIVE Social cognitive deficits are an important treatment target in schizophrenia, but it is unclear to what degree they require specialized interventions and which specific components of behavioral interventions are effective. In this pilot study, we explored the effects of a novel computerized neuroplasticity-based auditory training delivered in conjunction with computerized social cogni...

Journal: :Consciousness and cognition 2008
Shaun Gallagher

This paper, in opposition to the standard theories of social cognition found in psychology and cognitive science, defends the idea that direct perception plays an important role in social cognition. The two dominant theories, theory theory (TT) and simulation theory (ST), both posit something more than a perceptual element as necessary for our ability to understand others, i.e., to "mindread" o...

2017
IVANA MARKOVÁ

This paper presents the theory of social representations as a model of social scientific theory. In doing so, it attempts to reconstruct the foundations of the theory of social representations by focusing on intellectual resources that were available to Serge Moscovici during the time he was developing the theory. These resources shaped his epistemology, and firmly distinguished the theory of s...

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