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Neurolinguistic Programming - Research News and Information
Monday, September 08, 2008
Definition of 'Neurolinguistic Programming'A set of models of how communication impacts and is impacted by subjective experience. Techniques are generated from these models by sequencing of various aspects of the models in order to change someone's internal representations. Neurolinguistic programming is concerned with the patterns or programming created by the interactions among the brain, language, and the body, that produce both effective and ineffective behavior. |
Maternal programming of defensive responses through sustained effects on gene expression.
2 Mar 2006
There are profound maternal effects on individual differences in defensive responses and reproductive strategies in species ranging literally from plants to insects to birds. Maternal effects commonly reflect the quality of the environment... Read more...
6 Nov 2005
Individuals practiced two unique discrete sequence production tasks that differed in their relative time profile in either a blocked or random practice schedule. Each participant was subsequently administered a "precuing" protocol to... Read more...
Clinical applications of a cognitive phonology.
28 Oct 2003
It is noted that much previous work in phonology has attempted to provide economical theories of sound systems without explicitly attempting to provide theories that have psycholinguistic validity. The work of Bybee on a cognitive approach... Read more...
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- Maternal programming of defensive responses through sustained effects on gene expression.
2 Mar 2006 - How a model based on linguistic theory can improve the assessment of decision-making capacity for persons with dementia.
30 Dec 2005 - Programming and reprogramming sequence timing following high and low contextual interference practice.
6 Nov 2005 - Clinical applications of a cognitive phonology.
28 Oct 2003 - Models of phonology in the education of speech-language pathologists.
28 Aug 2003 - Neurolinguistic development in deaf children: the effect of early language experience.
14 Aug 2003 - Is there a natural order for expressing semantic relations?
12 Dec 2002 - Challenging the widespread assumption that connectionism and distributed representations go hand-in-hand.
12 Dec 2002 - Our personal space.
15 Nov 2001 - Thematic relations in adults' concepts.
9 Apr 2001 - Lateralization of cognitive processes in the brain.
22 Feb 2001 - The cognitive neuroscience of signed language.
22 Feb 2001
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Definition: A set of models of how communication impacts and is impacted by subjective experience. Techniques are generated from these models by sequencing of various aspects of the models in order to change someone's internal representations. Neurolinguistic programming is concerned with the patterns or programming created by the interactions among the brain, language, and the body, that produce both effective and ineffective behavior.
Descriptor UI: D020557
Alternative terms: Neurolinguistic Programming; Programming, Neurolinguistic; Neuro-linguistic Programming; Programming, Neuro-linguistic;
Related Mesh Headings: Psychotherapy;
Tree Number: F02.463.425.575; F02.694.550; F02.784.629.529.550; F04.096.586.550; H01.770.461.395.642.550; H01.770.461.695.550; L01.143.506.598.628.550;
History Note: 2000