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Neurolinguistic Programming (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Neurolinguistic Programming'
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[5 models for effective communication]
30 Dec 2002
rec_pub_14619890-5-models-effective-communication.htm
Clinical applications of a cognitive phonology.
30 Dec 2002
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 to ...
rec_pub_14582829-clinical-applications-cognitive-phonology.htm
30 Oct 2002
One of the central claims associated with the parallel distributed processing approach popularized by D.E. Rumelhart, J.L. McClelland and the PDP Research Group is that knowledge is coded in a distributed fashion. Localist representations within ...
rec_pub_12480480-challenging-widespread-assumption-connectionism-distributed.htm
Is there a natural order for expressing semantic relations?
30 Oct 2002
All languages rely to some extent on word order to signal relational information. Why? We address this question by exploring communicative and cognitive factors that could lead to a reliance on word order. In Study 1, adults were asked to describe ...
rec_pub_12480479-is-natural-order-expressing-semantic-relations.htm
[Self-esteem of nursing undergraduate students]
30 Aug 2002
This study evaluates the self-esteem of undergraduate students of nursing, that through a workshop developed mechanisms for improving their self-esteem, considering that this is the most propitious time for students to multiply health care actions. ...
rec_pub_12817532-self-esteem-nursing-undergraduate-students.htm
30 Dec 2001
Part I of this series discussed our observations of Ground Zero of the World Trade Center (WTC) immediately after the attack on September 11, 2001, as well as the stress-response of police officers on site. This paper offers a variety of clinical ...
rec_pub_12166017-observations-ground-zero-world-trade-center-new-york-city-ii.htm
A biologically inspired neural network for dynamic programming.
29 Nov 2001
An artificial neural network with a two-layer feedback topology and generalized recurrent neurons, for solving nonlinear discrete dynamic optimization problems, is developed. A direct method to assign the weights of neural networks is presented. The ...
rec_pub_11852439-a-biologically-inspired-neural-network-dynamic-programming.htm
Development of the pediatric test of brain injury.
29 Sep 2001
OBJECTIVE: The Pediatric Test of Traumatic Brain Injury (PTBI) (currently in its research edition) is a tool for assessing the cognitive-linguistic skills of school-aged children and adolescents in acute care and rehabilitation settings after ...
rec_pub_11574039-development-pediatric-test-brain-injury.htm
Thematic relations in adults' concepts.
27 Feb 2001
Concepts can be organized by their members' similarities, forming a kind (e.g., animal), or by their external relations within scenes or events (e.g., cake and candles). This latter type of relation, known as the thematic relation, is frequently ...
rec_pub_11293459-thematic-relations-adults-concepts.htm
The cognitive neuroscience of signed language.
29 Nov 2000
The present article is an assessment of the current state of knowledge in the field of cognitive neuroscience of signed language. Reviewed lesion data show that the left hemisphere is dominant for perception and production of signed language in ...
rec_pub_11194414-the-cognitive-neuroscience-signed-language.htm
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