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Setting goals to switch between tasks: effect of cue transparency on children's cognitive flexibility.

29 Apr 2009 Three experiments examined the difficulty of translating cues into verbal representations of task goals by varying the degree of cue transparency (auditory transparent cues, visual transparent cues, visual arbitrary cues) in the Advanced Dimensional ...
rec_pub_19413431-setting-goals-switch-tasks-effect-cue-transparency-children-s.htm


The neural correlates of infant and adult goal prediction: evidence for semantic processing systems.

29 Apr 2009 The sequential nature of action ensures that an individual can anticipate the conclusion of an observed action via the use of semantic rules. The semantic processing of language and action has been linked to the N400 component of the event-related ...
rec_pub_19413420-the-neural-correlates-infant-adult-goal-prediction-evidence-semantic.htm


Blocking of goal-location learning based on shape.

29 Apr 2009 Using desktop, computer-simulated virtual environments (VEs), the authors conducted 5 experiments to investigate blocking of learning about a goal location based on Shape B as a consequence of preliminary training to locate that goal using Shape A. ...
rec_pub_19379044-blocking-goal-location-learning-based-shape.htm


Preliminary validation in Spanish of a scale designed to measure motivation in physical education classes: the Perceived Locus of Causality (PLOC) Scale.

29 Apr 2009 The purpose of this paper was to validate the Spanish version of the Perceived Locus of Causality Scale (PLOC; Goudas, Biddle, & Fox, 1994). To achieve this, two studies with samples of 1535 and 400 physical education students, of ages 12 to 17 ...
rec_pub_19476244-preliminary-validation-spanish-scale-designed-measure-motivation.htm


Academic goals and learning quality in higher education students.

29 Apr 2009 In this paper, the relations between academic goals and various indicators that define the quality of the learning process are analyzed. The purpose was to determine to what extent high, moderate, or low levels of academic goals were positively or ...
rec_pub_19476223-academic-goals-learning-quality-higher-education-students.htm


Priming and authorship ascription: when nonconscious goals turn into conscious experiences of self-agency.

29 Apr 2009 The conscious experience of self-agency (i.e., the feeling that one causes one's own actions and their outcomes) is fundamental to human self-perception. Four experiments explored how experienced self-agency arises from a match between ...
rec_pub_19379030-priming-authorship-ascription-nonconscious-goals-turn-conscious.htm


Self-control in decision-making involves modulation of the vmPFC valuation system.

29 Apr 2009 Every day, individuals make dozens of choices between an alternative with higher overall value and a more tempting but ultimately inferior option. Optimal decision-making requires self-control. We propose two hypotheses about the neurobiology of ...
rec_pub_19407204-self-control-decision-making-involves-modulation-vmpfc-valuation.htm


Prioritizing clinical preventive services: a review and framework with implications for community preventive services.

27 Apr 2009 Setting priorities on the basis of factors such as health impact and economic value is the key first step to ensure that the most important services receive the most attention. Few prioritization efforts have been published that produce either ...
rec_pub_19705561-prioritizing-clinical-preventive-services-review-framework.htm


The Millennium Development Goals fail poor children: the case for equity-adjusted measures.

26 Apr 2009
rec_pub_19399155-the-millennium-development-goals-fail-poor-children-case-equity.htm


Physical activity, weight control, and breast cancer risk and survival: clinical trial rationale and design considerations.

26 Apr 2009 Substantial observational epidemiological evidence exists that physical activity and weight control are associated with decreased risk of postmenopausal breast cancer. Uncertainty remains regarding several aspects of these associations, including ...
rec_pub_19401543-physical-activity-weight-control-breast-cancer-risk-survival-clinical.htm

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