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Chapter 4: A policy process and tools for international non-governmental organizations in the health sector using ISPRM as a case in point.

30 Aug 2009 The politics of international non-governmental organizations (NGOs) such as the International Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (ISPRM) serve the function of selecting and attaining particular socially valued goals. The selection and ...
rec_pub_19774320-chapter-4-policy-process-tools-international-non-governmental.htm


Robotics: The bot that plays ball.

25 Aug 2009
rec_pub_19713909-robotics-bot-plays-ball.htm


Making electronic health records meaningful.

16 Aug 2009
rec_pub_19687504-making-electronic-health-records-meaningful.htm


Your professional practice vision.

13 Aug 2009
rec_pub_19666999-your-professional-practice-vision.htm


It is time to include cancer and other noncommunicable diseases in the millennium development goals.

12 Aug 2009
rec_pub_19684303-it-time-include-cancer-noncommunicable-diseases-millennium.htm


Effects of task complexity and sensory conflict on goal-directed movement.

10 Aug 2009 Interactions between brain regions are necessary for compound activities to take place. Accordingly, evaluating hemispheric information processing during skilled behaviour provides valuable knowledge about brain regulation. To this end, the present ...
rec_pub_19682548-effects-task-complexity-sensory-conflict-goal-directed-movement.htm


Is the rostro-caudal axis of the frontal lobe hierarchical?

10 Aug 2009 The frontal lobes in the brain are a component of the cerebral system that supports goal-directed behaviour. However, their functional organization remains controversial. Recent studies have reported rostro-caudal distinctions in frontal cortex ...
rec_pub_19672274-is-rostro-caudal-axis-frontal-lobe-hierarchical.htm


Alcohol breeds empty goal commitments.

30 Jul 2009 According to alcohol-myopia theory (C. M. Steele & R. A. Josephs, 1990), alcohol leads individuals to disproportionally focus on the most salient aspects of a situation and to ignore peripheral information. The authors hypothesized that alcohol ...
rec_pub_19685958-alcohol-breeds-empty-goal-commitments.htm


Brain activation in restrained and unrestrained eaters: an fMRI study.

30 Jul 2009 Restraint theory has been used to model the process that produces binge eating. However, there is no satisfactory explanation for the tendency of restrained eaters (REs) to engage in counterregulatory eating, an ostensible analogue of binge eating. ...
rec_pub_19685956-brain-activation-restrained-unrestrained-eaters-fmri-study.htm


Attention moderates the processing of inhibitory information in primary psychopathy.

30 Jul 2009 Primary psychopathic individuals are less apt to reevaluate or change their behavior in response to stimuli outside of their current focus of attention. According to the response modulation hypothesis, this tendency reflects a lack of responsivity ...
rec_pub_19685952-attention-moderates-processing-inhibitory-information-primary.htm

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