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ITT: a tool to demonstrate muscle inactivation rather than to calculate a percentage of activation.

29 Jun 2009
rec_pub_19670473-itt-tool-demonstrate-muscle-inactivation-calculate-percentage.htm


Twitch interpolation represents muscle activation in a qualitative manner only.

29 Jun 2009
rec_pub_19670471-twitch-interpolation-represents-muscle-activation-qualitative-manner.htm


The interpolated twitch to determine voluntary activation in various conditions.

29 Jun 2009
rec_pub_19670470-the-interpolated-twitch-determine-voluntary-activation-various.htm


The intentionality of compassion energy.

29 Jun 2009 Compassion energy is the converse of compassion fatigue. Nurses will grow and thrive if they understand how to self-generate vigor as compassion energy, preventing compassion fatigue or burnout. The compassion energy experience can elicit ...
rec_pub_19574759-the-intentionality-compassion-energy.htm


Narrative and collaborative practices in work with families that are homeless.

29 Jun 2009 This article reports on the use of narrative therapy ideas and practices in working with families that are homeless in a shelter-based, multiple-family discussion group program called Fresh Start for Families. It begins with a review of the ...
rec_pub_19522785-narrative-collaborative-practices-work-families-homeless.htm


Better learning with more error: probabilistic feedback increases sensitivity to correlated cues in categorization.

29 Jun 2009 Despite the fact that categories are often composed of correlated features, the evidence that people detect and use these correlations during intentional category learning has been overwhelmingly negative to date. Nonetheless, on other ...
rec_pub_19586269-better-learning-error-probabilistic-feedback-increases-sensitivity.htm


Separable brain systems supporting cued versus self-initiated realization of delayed intentions.

29 Jun 2009 In everyday life, one can link anticipated specific cues (e.g. visiting a restaurant) with desired actions (e.g., ordering a healthy meal). Alternatively, intentions such as "I intend to eat more healthily" present the option to act when one ...
rec_pub_19586260-separable-brain-systems-supporting-cued-versus-self-initiated.htm


How do feelings influence effort? An empirical study of entrepreneurs' affect and venture effort.

29 Jun 2009 How do feelings influence the effort of entrepreneurs? To obtain data on this issue, the authors implemented experience sampling methodology in which 46 entrepreneurs used cell phones to provide reports on their affect, future temporal focus, and ...
rec_pub_19594247-how-feelings-influence-effort-empirical-study-entrepreneurs-affect.htm


Testing a social-cognitive model of moral behavior: the interactive influence of situations and moral identity centrality.

29 Jun 2009 This article proposes and tests a social-cognitive framework for examining the joint influence of situational factors and the centrality of moral identity on moral intentions and behaviors. The authors hypothesized that if a situational factor ...
rec_pub_19586244-testing-social-cognitive-model-moral-behavior-interactive-influence.htm


Intent to remember briefly presented human faces and other pictorial stimuli enhances recognition memory.

29 Jun 2009 Since the early days of psychology, researchers have investigated whether or not intending to remember information affects subsequent memory performance. The literature contains methodological issues and empirical contradictions, with ambiguous ...
rec_pub_19487758-intent-remember-briefly-presented-human-faces-pictorial-stimuli.htm

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